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The Do Good Podcast, hosted by Rob Watson, shares people's inspiring and uplifting stories from around the world. There's so much good happening right now on the planet, which isn't getting nearly enough attention it deserves – I hope by sharing these people's stories it'll inspire listeners to go out there and show more of what they are made of and do their own bit of good in the world.
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The Do Good Podcast

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The Do Good Podcast interviews leading social impact professionals to analyze some of the most pressing public policy challenges we face as a society. Hosted by Marc Berkman, an attorney and former senior Congressional advisor, and Dr. Shlomy Kattan, a non-profit executive and education expert, the Do Good Podcast focuses on professional do-gooders, the people on the ground working day-in and day-out to solve a specific policy problem, and gives them a platform to share their expertise. We h ...
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Do Good Mississippi (DGMS) is a movement showcasing individuals, businesses, and organizations that are doing good throughout the state of Mississippi. By highlighting the good happening in a compelling way, DGMS hopes to connect like-minded individuals that have shared interests and values so that we can accomplish even more together. This show interviews individuals who are doing good around the state to bring attention to their work and invite listeners to join them in making a positive i ...
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Do Good Work Podcast

Do Good Work Podcast

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Do Good Work is a funny podcast that seriously talks to creative people about their ridiculous jobs. Inspired by the Studs Terkel book, 'Working', host Katie Pengra (a stand up comic in Austin, TX) gets to the bottom of what it means to work. Follow her on Twitter at @kpenguins, follow the podcast at @dogoodworkpod.
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Welcome to the DO GOOD X Podcast – where purpose meets business, and the journey is just as important as the destination. Hosted by advocates for impactful entrepreneurship, Kimberly Daniel and Stephen Lewis, this podcast creates a space for Black and Brown folk, especially Black women, navigating the intricate path of purposeful business. In this sanctuary, the hosts understand the challenges of entrepreneurship, and their mission is to help listeners transform doubt into confidence, foster ...
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The Do Good Team Podcast

David & Nora as The Do Good Team LLC

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A podcast where we highlight nonprofits and charitable causes with the goal of improving your life and those around you through inspiration and creating meaningful connections. Together, we'll do some good and spread some love.
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Have Fun Do Good: Volunteer, Social Impact Podcast

Have Fun Do Good: Volunteer, Social Impact Podcast

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We're on a mission to get more people doing good! To do so, we're building a community of do-gooders and making volunteering more accessible and ultimately more fun. This podcast will feature conversations on social impact, travel, social entrepreneurship, volunteering, and much more. Check us out at: www.havefundogood.co
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Do More Good podcast

Kenneth Foreman & James Wright

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The Do More Good podcast is a light-hearted discussion on professional development and fundraising in the charity sector. Kenneth and James cover a range of topics and bring in guests from the industry to share their experience and insight. An informal conversation recorded in pubs in central London. Pull up a chair, grab a drink and join us. Thank you for listening.
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Today on the DO GOOD X podcast, we're excited to host Nipun Mehta, a prominent speaker renowned for championing values like generosity, compassion, and personal growth. Nipun shares the pivotal moment in his youth that inspired him to found ServiceSpace, a platform centered on community, volunteerism, and love-driven action without paid staff or tr…
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In this episode of DO GOOD X, we're thrilled to delve deeper into our conversation with William McNeely, an entrepreneurial visionary and the founder of Do Greater, Inc. William shares insights gained from a pivotal failure and how it shaped his journey. He also emphasizes faith's role in guiding significant decisions and everyday choices, highligh…
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Today on the DO GOOD X Podcast, we are thrilled to welcome William McNeely, entrepreneur and visionary founder of Do Greater, Inc. As a non-profit executive, William is mission-oriented with his Creative Lab platform, which equips youth and adults with critical design thinking, digital creativity, and entrepreneurship skills to transform Charlotte'…
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We are excited to share additional insights from our conversation with Jay Johnson, CEO and Co-founder of Prep Intel and Founder of College Prep U. Jay delves into the journey of launching his second venture, Prep Intel, describing a slower-than-anticipated start. However, by heeding advice from his team and conducting thorough research, College Pr…
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Welcome to the DO GOOD X Podcast! In this episode, we are joined by Jay Johnson, CEO and Co-founder of Prep Intel, as well as the Founder of College Prep U. Jay takes us on a journey of faith and entrepreneurship, revealing how his deep-rooted beliefs propelled him to take risks and pursue his entrepreneurial dreams. With a blend of faith and dilig…
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Welcome to the DO GOOD X podcast, where we explore the intersection of entrepreneurship, personal well-being, and making a positive impact. Today, Kimberly R. Daniel dives into a topic that's close to the heart of every business owner: balancing the demands of work, family, and self-care. It's a challenge many of us face daily, but it's also crucia…
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This episode of DO GOOD X features Leah Hernandez, the inspiring founder of the award-winning Muse Inc. Leah is on a mission to bring diversity to adult and children’s literature. Tune in to hear her incredible journey, from starting her path to success in college to becoming a publishing powerhouse. We'll also delve into the lack of representation…
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Jo, from Kindred Birth, is a bonafide birth nerd who has undertaken multiple doula trainings to become a birth keeper. She believes giving birth unfettered by the constraints of hospital systems, fear and the stories of others is a woman’s birthright. Today she supports women to birth their babies in their power at home. Elevating the needs of wome…
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Hosts Kimberly R. Daniel and Stephen Lewis provide guidance for entrepreneurs passionate about making a difference through their businesses. They emphasize the importance of developing a strong inner foundation to navigate the entrepreneurial journey successfully. The discussion highlights three key elements essential for entrepreneurial success: c…
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We're thrilled to introduce Martha Sylla Underwood to the DO GOOD X community. Martha, the Founder and CEO of Prismm, is committed to transforming the wealth transfer process at life's end with innovative technology. Join us as she discusses her career path as a black woman in a male-dominated industry. Martha will also offer insightful advice on s…
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Come aboard with Kimberly R. Daniel and Stephen Lewis as they inaugurate the DO GOOD X podcast tailored for entrepreneurial women of color. Venturing into business requires resilience and determination. Accessing resources can prove to be challenging, and the sense of community may feel distant amid the journey of managing an established enterprise…
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Welcome to the DO GOOD X Podcast – where purpose meets business, and the journey is just as important as the destination. Hosted by advocates for impactful entrepreneurship, Kimberly Daniel and Stephen Lewis, this podcast creates a space for Black and Brown folk, especially Black women, navigating the intricate path of purposeful business. In this …
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Mark Gober is the author of “An End to Upside Down Thinking”, which won the IPPY award for best science book of the year. He is also the author of “An End to Upside Down Living”, “An End to Upside Down Liberty”, “An End to Upside Down Contact”, “An End to the Upside Down Reset”, and “An End to Upside Down Medicine”; and he is the host of the podcas…
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"You don't operate as a company in a bubble." A high-brow start to the show this week with a mention on PMQs before we dive into CSR, ESG and DB. Then it's Downing Street to Guatemala, making good decisions and learning on the job. We're joined by Kerry McNally, Group Head of Communities at Flutter Entertainment, to talk through what Corporate Soci…
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"If you've done the crime then you do the time." Jimbo delivers a thank you to our Patreon supporter, Jeremy through his new monochrome webcam and Kenneth dreams of a trip to Turkey. Then it's over to our guest Stu to talk about his work fighting modern slavery and the rollercoaster route which got him there. From a Liverpool council estate to a we…
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"Organising a Careers Fair to find a job for myself." Tired from the hotel gym, Kenneth lets our guest do the heavy lifting as we discuss the megatrends which have impacted the fundraising environment. Confirmed BDIF, Chris Innes, joins us to talk through the findings from the IFL Forum which immediately preceded the IFC. Expect to tick the permacr…
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Discover the untold stories of resilience and ambition as we sit down with Sharet Garcia, the trailblazing founder of Undocuprofessionals. This season, we're not just bringing narratives to the table; we’re bringing solutions, mentorships, and a community that uplifts every undocumented professional striving to make their mark. Sharet joins us to s…
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"Targets, nasty people and shoulder pads" Kenneth has spent all his pocket money in the IFC tuck shop before we meet Helena Sharpstone (the only one on the internet) for a delightful conversation through her career, including her start in sales, an extended honeymoon period in non-profits and why she's investing her own pocket money in chilli plant…
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"We're in revolutionary times" Kenneth and James flashed their access all areas passes to sneak backstage at IFC. They managed to grab a seat in the Press Room for a conversation between two big-hitters, Bill Toliver and Erica Chenoweth before the latter takes to the big stage for their plenary speech. They dive straight in talking people power; re…
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Simon Esler fights for free thought with every tool he has. After building a free thinking, 14 thousand member think tank on Facebook, Simon was censored across social media for challenging official narratives. In response, he pivoted his focus to providing content to freedom oriented streaming platforms, refining his skills as a researcher, conten…
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What does love mean to you? As we bid farewell to 2023, we bring together the vibrant palette of reflections on what love means to each of our guests over the past year. This special episode promises to redefine love and its elements, with a focus on compassion, empathetic understanding, and the power of giving undivided attention. Our conversation…
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"People like their charity workers poor." We head to the bar at the International Fundraising Congress, and the corner marked 'Dull' for a conversation with Peter and Tash from DTV delving deep into the latest film release - Uncharitable. It's a feature-length movie building on Dan Pallotta's TED Talk, you know the one. We begin with dreams of bein…
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We kick this episode off with the revelation that people actually listen before we dive into the International Fundraising Congress 2023. We’re breaking down power and mobilising communities; we’re segmenting audience data and throwing paper at delegates; we’re trimming down the menu, ordering pastries with egg and bribing people into interviews wi…
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You won't believe the story behind Nora's viral moment at Not Scary Farm, all thanks to her brother-in-law Gabriel's antics and her niece Erin's unwitting inspiration. We've got laughs, a few scares, and the perfect example of how life's unexpected moments make the best memories. Also, find out how we've tapped into the AI power of Chat GPT to boos…
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We're heading back to the International Fundraising Congress in Noordwijk, so it felt like a good time to get all nostalgic over our previous episode from the Netherlands back in 2019. We're just as excited this year and looking forward to bringing you some epiosdes from the 2023 Congress in a couple of weeks. --- "I am a recovering fundraiser" The…
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Imagine growing up without the essentials for school, like new clothes, and how it may affect your confidence. Our co-host Nora felt this firsthand, but a lifeline came in the form of Operation School Bell, the Assistance League’s signature program. This episode shines a spotlight on the transformative work of Operation School Bell, sharing stories…
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"It's a community coming together" James and Kenneth struggle to contain their excitement around the upcoming International Fundraising Congress, mainly due to the prospect of dressing up as their hometown myths and legends. Fortunately they are joined by CEO of The Resource Alliance, Willeke Van Rijn to bring some sense (and a sense of health and …
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"We don't give enough kudos to fundraisers" To reduce our FOMO from missing the Scottish Fundraising Conference this year we talked to the host of the Awards Ceremony for his thoughts on the sessions, his love of conferences and how he manages not to cry when presenting the oscars. Kenneth talks us through his travel itinerary, James dresses for th…
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"Who doesn't love an alpaca?" We bagged ourselves an invitation for one of the best afternoons of the year at Holborn Studios in London - IWITOT or 'I Wish I’d Thought Of That' were celebrating their tenth birthday so we snuck along to share the celebrations and some of the presentations. Joanna and Meredith from SOFII (2:40) Claire McMinn Presenta…
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"If money were no object, I'd have a personal assistant" We’re checking in after a couple of great episodes, reflecting on Alex and Karen whilst also sharing a couple of secrets from behind the scenes at Do More Good HQ. We’re transported back to car journeys in the eighties by the background music before James makes his second pitch for a ban on t…
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In today's episode Nora and David sit down with Darnesha Weary, co-founder of Black Coffee Northwest. Black Coffee Northwest, a 501(c)3 nonprofit business, is a gathering space with more than just coffee; it is a Black-owned, family-owned, community-driven organization providing local youth with job training, mental health services, and much more! …
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"Prisons are like a miniature universe" This week we’re joined by the CEO of Drinkaware, Karen Tyrell, to talk through her career - from cell rooms to the boardroom. We get into society’s complicated relationship with alcohol and managing the organisation’s relationship with big business. We kick off this week by revealing the fastest parkruns in t…
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"Everyone doing really well, invests in email" Bringing her Geordie-South-African accent to the show is Alex Fearon, the third sector’s email guru. She puts up with some chat about Kenneth’s new role and politely doesn’t mention that James has come dressed as a 20-year-old pop star before delving into the dark arts of email. We hear about starting …
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"Eau du Podcast." The bromance vehicle is back on track with a teaser episode for another run of shows. The boys return to Chapter 72 on Bermondsey Street - face to face for the first time in years. After a recharge of the batteries we cover a Wayne Murray love-in, the death of social media, expensive wrapping paper and a plea for content. We revie…
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We're back! In today's episode Nora and David discuss UC Irvine's unique prison to education pipeline programs with Professor Keramet Reiter and Hector Cervantes. Professor Reiter teaches Criminology and Law & Society at UC Irvine's School of Law and, additionally, serves as the Director of LIFTED (Leveraging Inspiring Futures Through Educational D…
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In today’s episode, I sit down with Linzy Boden, who is an Integrated Therapist, Trainer and Speaker who has a real desire to help others find their true potential.As a child growing up she always felt as if she never really fit… the proverbial square peg. Looking back, she can see now that this feeling was the origin of wanting to help others and …
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In this episode, Nora and David sit down with Julie Lopiccolo, the co-founder of the Jasper Ray Foundation. In 2014 Julie's son, Jasper, drowned in a tragic pool accident. Julie turned this tragedy into a call to action to ensure no family has to suffer the pain of preventable drowning. Listen to this episode and learn more about the amazing work t…
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"We were laying the track in front of the train." It’s a hundred days without a drink for Kenneth as he describes ordering tea in the pub and his fears for how this might affect the show. We are joined on this seminal night by Wayne Murray, the founder of Humanity Squared, the aspiring human and father focused on innovation, transformation and huma…
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In today’s show, I sit down again with Dr. Anton Krige, who is a medical doctor, multiple Ironman finisher, and functional medicine specialist.In this episode, we dive deep into what it’s like to work closely with Anton and how he transforms his patient's health and well-being. We used me as the case study in this one and it was eye-opening to get …
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In today's podcast, I chat with Andrew & Emma Groves from Misc. Adventures on choosing the road less travelled to live a life closer to nature.They now live in the Lake District where they work in the woods, make things, take photos and enjoy adventures big and small in the surrounding mountains, lakes and valleys with their young son, Benji.For 11…
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In this episode, Nora and David interview Paul Armstrong and Michelle Lavigeuer of the San Diego Rescue Mission. The San Diego Rescue Mission is a nonprofit dedicated to finding holistic solutions to the homeless crisis in San Diego County. From temporary housing, job training, and help with addiction, the San Diego Rescue Mission takes a multiface…
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In this episode, Nora and David talk about what the Do Good Team Podcast is all about, why this podcast is important to them, and what they hope to accomplish. Most importantly, this episode is meant to inspire to continue to listen in and make positive changes not just for your own life but for those around you too. Get ready to join us on our ama…
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A quick 25 second introduction of what The Do Good Team is all about and what you can expect from our podcast! Website: www.thedogoodteam.com Find us on Twitter at https://twitter.com/TheDoGoodTeam1 Find us on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/thedogoodteampodcast/ Find us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100089487212081 …
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"Just being here tonight is an unbelievable experience” For the hundredth episode we returned to our very first recording - a pub near the JustGiving Awards in 2017. We've upgraded for 2022 with a backstage pass and slightly better equipment than the phone and headphone cable we recorded on five years ago. No upgrade on the hosts I'm afraid. We too…
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"I am the least likely tech CEO you may come across." Kenneth returns from a Table Tennis training camp for haloween as we dig up the Foreman Family history. Then three guests arrive who have a trick or two and treat us with a talk about mentoring and how it can be used to build confidence. We speak to Dave Evans, the founder and CEO of the social …
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"Change starts at the top" Steve Martin joins us for a Spotlight episode focused on Agile this week and how it's his utopian world of work. We all want to become a Scrum Master, we hear about the importance of culture throughout this approach, why we're working in an outdated fashion from two centuries ago and whether Kenneth will ever get close to…
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"The younger generation will not accept this." In this episode we talk to Eugenie Harvey, the Chief Executive of The Funding Network, a London-based charity that connects small non-profits and donors. We start with Eugenie's ill-fated comedy career before a parkrun love in and a discussion on Australian bushfires, the usual intro. Eugenie tells us …
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This week on the podcast we’re joined by two guests representing the Raheem Sterling Foundation a charity that envisions a world where young people will always have the support they need in the pursuit of improving their opportunities, their future careers, and their quality of life. We start though, with the genesis of the Kenneth’s clothes line a…
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"Super, crazy-professional, great humans" In the last five years, our guest has lived in mainland Greece, Serbia, and Bosnia and the refugee hotspot of the Greek Island Samos. To date, the organisation she founded has placed over 3,000 volunteers with their partners. Currently, supporting more than fifty charities who provide aid, healthcare, educa…
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"Nobody really knows what they're talking about and neither do I." Our guest this week co-founded The Turner Kirk Trust in 2007 and since then has granted over £7million to charitable causes across the UK and the developing world. His achievements include a PhD in General Relativity, chairing numerous businesses and launching the UK’s first algo-he…
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