🏳🌈 EPISODE 15: This episode’s guest is Marc Sophos. Marc is the founder, Executive Director, and Board Chair of MFPG: Media for the Public Good and the Executive Producer of OutCasting – public radio’s…
The Your Nonprofit Life podcast is dedicated to the folks who are working hard to have a positive impact in their communities and heal the world.
Join me, Laura Zielke, each week to learn from both staff and board members of not-for-profit organizations. Even if my guest’s mission is completely different than yours, you’ll be encouraged by their grit, vulnerability, authenticity, and generosity.
When you listen, you will feel less alone in your work, and you will be inspired to take your nonprofit from messy to thriving without burning out in the process.
🏳🌈 EPISODE 14: My hope for this episode? That you will listen with an open heart and mind. That you will walk away not only more educated about the work being done to bring…
🏳🌈 EPISODE 13: One Voice Mixed Chorus is Minnesota’s only – and one of the nation’s largest – lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and straight allies (LGBTA) chorus. Founded in 1988, One Voice has been…
EPISODE 12: Most of us are aware of foster care and the need for foster parents, but how often do we consider what happens to foster kids when they age out? When they…
EPISODE 11: CONTENT WARNING
This episode includes discussions about complex trauma. While we don’t get into specifics, we do explore how sustained, severe childhood abuse impacts the brain and what is being done to…
EPISODE 10: When word gets out that the top leaders of a nonprofit in a small town have been misappropriating funds and behaving unethically, everybody hears about it. Everybody. And it’s up to the…
EPISODE 9: My guest’s life changed completely when she and her husband, already parents, fell in love with a sweet little girl who was living her worst life at an orphanage in China. They…
EPISODE 8: This interview will not only cover my guest’s journey into nonprofit, we’re also going to talk about some of the challenges that she had shifting from the position of co-worker into one…