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| Rethinking Trust-Based Philanthropy: A Conversation with Linsey Sherman-Zekulin | 10 Mar 2025 | 00:47:54 | |
In our first episode, Megan and Daniel sat down with Linsey Sherman-Zekulin—a dynamic nonprofit leader and philanthropist based in Ottawa. Linsey is the co-founder of Happy Roots Foundation and formerly of Sororal, a femme-focused travel and advocacy brand committed to advancing gender equality and fighting gender-based violence. At Happy Roots Foundation, a private charitable foundation based in Ottawa, she's championing a trust-based approach to philanthropy and grant-making. Whether you're deep in the nonprofit world, passionate about making change, or just curious about how giving shapes our communities - trust us, you'll want to tune in! Join us as we uncover the insights and stories behind impactful change.
Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Philanthropy and Nonprofit Leadership 01:13 Lindsay's Journey into Philanthropy 05:26 The Birth of Happy Roots Foundation 10:13 Strategic Philanthropy and Community Impact 15:24 Reflections on Challenges and Joy in Philanthropy 23:11 Women in Philanthropy and Gender Equity 26:23 Trust-Based Philanthropy: Building Relationships 35:29 Entrepreneurial Mindset in Philanthropy 43:53 Advice to Younger Self and Future Reflections Visit Our Website MPNL Website https://www.carleton.ca/mpnl/ Follow Us on Social Media
Host and Co-hosts Megan Skyvington Linked: https://www.linkedin.com/in/meganskyvington/ Fengwen Yu Linked: https://www.linkedin.com/in/fengwen-yu-891504131/ Emily Goodwin Linked: https://www.linkedin.com/in/emily-goodwin-/ Daniel H. Lanteigne LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dhlanteigne Production Keenlii
Subscribe and Engage If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe wherever you listen—Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube—and leave us a review. Let us know what topics you’d like us to explore next. Help us bring more insightful stories to you by sharing this episode with fellow nonprofit enthusiasts and changemakers. Support Our Podcast About PhilanthroThink PhilanthroThink is a new podcast series that complements our existing discussion series from Carleton University’s Philanthropy and Nonprofit Leadership (MPNL) program. In each episode, we sit down with wealth creators, philanthropic leaders, and innovative thinkers to dig into the real challenges, opportunities, and strategies shaping the sector both at home and abroad. | |||
| Suits, Salutes & Service: Blake Goldring on Leaving His Mark | 07 Apr 2025 | 00:41:28 | |
In this episode, we sit down with Blake Goldring—business leader, philanthropist, and Executive Chairman of AGF Management. Blake shares how his career in finance shaped a lifelong commitment to service, spanning education, health care, the arts, and support for military families.A natural storyteller, he reflects on early impressions from his family and following in their philanthropic footsteps, the founding of Canada Company, and why real impact comes from time, talent, and treasure—not just a cheque. It’s a thoughtful conversation on leadership, legacy, and building a life of purpose across sectors.Takeaways-Philanthropy requires a holistic approach, integrating time, talent, and treasure.-Family influences can shape one's philanthropic journey significantly.-Corporate culture plays a crucial role in shaping philanthropic efforts.-Engagement with causes should be personal and meaningful.-Legacy in philanthropy is about creating lasting impact and connections.-Learning from experiences in philanthropy is essential for growth.-Philanthropy is not just about financial contributions; it's about connection.-Young professionals should seek opportunities to engage in philanthropy early on.-The evolution of organizations like Canada Company reflects community needs.-Saying no to opportunities can be as important as saying yes.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Philanthropy and Nonprofit Leadership01:24 Blake Goldring's Journey in Business and Philanthropy04:31 The Influence of Family and Education on Philanthropy10:35 The Corporate Culture of Philanthropy at AGF18:12 Exploring Legacy and Philanthropic Impact27:01 Canada Company's Evolution and Community Engagement36:08 Advice for Young Philanthropists40:10 Final Thoughts and Questions for Future GuestsMPNLVisit Our WebsiteMPNL Website - https://www.carleton.ca/mpnl/Follow Us on Social MediaTwitterLinkedInInstagramHost and Co-hosts: Megan SkyvingtonLinkedIn Fengwen YuLinkedIn Emily GoodwinLinkedInDaniel H. LanteigneLinkedIn Production:KeenliiWebsite: www.keenlii.comInstagramSubscribe and Engage If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe wherever you listen—Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube—and leave us a review. Let us know what topics you’d like us to explore next.Support Our PodcastHelp us bring more insightful stories to you by sharing this episode with fellow nonprofit enthusiasts and changemakers.About PhilanthroThink:PhilanthroThink is a new podcast series that complements our existing discussion series from Carleton University’s Philanthropy and Nonprofit Leadership (MPNL) program. In each episode, we sit down with wealth creators, philanthropic leaders, and innovative thinkers to dig into the real challenges, opportunities, and strategies shaping the sector both at home and abroad. | |||
| "What Makes a Philanthropist?" – Manjit Basi’s Take on Giving Back | 13 May 2025 | 00:48:44 | |
In this episode of PhilanthroThink, Manjit Basi shares her unique perspective on philanthropy, offering insights from her journey across Ottawa’s business, public, and nonprofit sectors. Manjit reflects on a defining moment early in her career when she was first called a philanthropist and how she wrestled with the label. She also discusses the idea of expanding the classic “three-legged stool” of time, treasure, and talent to include a fourth leg. Tune in to hear how Manjit’s approach to giving back challenges traditional views and why anyone can be a philanthropist—no label needed.Takeaways-Manjit’s journey into philanthropy began with influential mentors.-The term 'philanthropist' can carry heavy connotations that need unpacking.-Understanding the root meaning of philanthropy as 'love of humanity' can provide clarity.-Personal accountability drives commitment to community work.-Small acts of kindness can have a significant ripple effect.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Manjeet Bassey and Her Impact01:04 The Journey to Philanthropy: Early Influences04:54 Reckoning with the Term 'Philanthropist'07:28 Personal Accountability and Commitment to Community09:12 Cultural Background and Early Lessons in Generosity12:55 The Role of Business in Community Engagement18:30 Taking Risks in Philanthropy and Business21:26 Founding Synapsity: Creating Spaces for Change24:57 Empowering Civic Engagement through Boot Camps27:10 The Power of Community Ownership28:51 Creating Spaces for Generosity and Connection30:47 A Personal Story of Connection and Generosity33:17 Shaping Philanthropy for Systemic Change37:28 Encouraging Action and Community Involvement40:20 The Balance of Time, Talent, and Treasure46:44 Tethering Philanthropy to Future Generations Follow Us on Social Media Twitter | LinkedIn | InstagramCredits Host and Co-hostsMegan Skyvington - LinkedInFengwen Yu - LinkedIn Emily Goodwin -LinkedIn Daniel H. Lanteigne - LinkedIn Production:Keenlii www.keenlii.comInstagramSubscribe and EngageIf you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe wherever you listen—Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube—and leave us a review. Let us know what topics you’d like us to explore next.Support Our PodcastHelp us bring more insightful stories to you by sharing this episode with fellow nonprofit enthusiasts and changemakers.About PhilanthroThinkPhilanthroThink is a new podcast series that complements our existing discussion series from Carleton University’s Philanthropy and Nonprofit Leadership (MPNL) program. In each episode, we sit down with wealth creators, philanthropic leaders, and innovative thinkers to dig into the real challenges, opportunities, and strategies shaping the sector both at home and abroad. Investment Group Wealth Management - Disclaimer for Mini-EpisodeTimestamp: 19:25-21:26This is a general source of information only. It is not intended to provide personalized tax, legal or investment advice, and is not intended as a solicitation to purchase securities. For more information on this topic or any other financial matter, please contact an IG Wealth Management Advisor. The IG Wealth Management Charitable Giving Program is offered together with the Strategic Charitable Giving Foundation, which operates independently from IG Wealth Management. Donations are irrevocable and vest with the Foundation. This information is general in nature and not intended to be professional tax advice. Please read the Program Guide for complete details, including fees and expenses. | |||
| Two-Eyed Seeing: Rethinking Power and Trust in Philanthropy | 19 Jun 2025 | 00:51:52 | |
In this episode of PhilanthroThink, we sit down with Wanda Brascoupé, a leader in Indigenous philanthropy whose work has reshaped how giving happens in Canada. Wanda shares how she was invited into this work by her community, and how the Indigenous Peoples Resilience Fund was built on trust, relationships, and plain language—rather than traditional grantmaking. We talk about power, humility, and the importance of rethinking who decides what’s valuable. It’s a generous conversation with clear takeaways for funders, community leaders, and anyone looking to do better work. TAKEAWAYS
CHAPTERS VISIT OUR WEBSITE FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA CREDITS Production: Keenlii – https://keenlii.com SUBSCRIBE AND ENGAGE SUPPORT OUR PODCAST ABOUT PHILANTHROTHINK | |||
| A Future Built on Recognition at the Bhayana Family Foundation | 18 Dec 2025 | 00:53:30 | |
In this episode of PhilanthroThink, Megan Skivington and Fengwen Yu speak with Raksha Bhayana, CEO and co-founder of the Bhayana Family Foundation, about recognition in the nonprofit sector and why it matters. Raksha reflects on her early career in social work, her family’s values, and how those experiences shaped the Foundation’s focus on celebrating frontline nonprofit workers across Canada through partnerships with United Way. She also discusses the advocacy behind nonprofit appreciation initiatives in Nova Scotia, Ontario, and British Columbia, and how the next generation is helping guide new priorities, including awards recognizing entire emergency department teams in Toronto hospitals. A grounded conversation on advocacy, leadership, and sustaining family philanthropy over time. TAKEAWAYS Frontline nonprofit workers often carry invisible pressure and limited recognition Awards can serve as catalysts for broader awareness and change Advocacy for the nonprofit sector requires persistence and collaboration Family foundations evolve when leadership is shared across generations Whole-team recognition strengthens healthcare and community systems CHAPTERS 00:00 Welcome to PhilanthroThink 00:40 Introducing Raksha Bhayana 02:30 Family roots and values in giving 05:00 Frontline experience and recognition gaps 07:10 Awards with United Way across Canada 09:15 Next-generation involvement 11:45 Emergency department recognition 15:20 Advocacy and nonprofit appreciation initiatives 19:45 Leadership and future priorities 29:55 Advice for emerging changemakers 32:10 Closing thoughts GUEST Raksha Bhayana CEO and Co-Founder, Bhayana Family Foundation Website: https://bhayanafoundation.org/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rmb1/ Foundation LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-bhayana-family-foundation/posts/?feedView=all VISIT OUR WEBSITE https://www.carleton.ca/mpnl/ FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA Twitter: https://x.com/mpnlcarleton LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/carletonmpnl/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mpnlcarleton/ CREDITS Hosts: Megan Skyvington Emily Goodwin Fengwen Yu Daniel H. Lanteigne Production: Keenlii Website: https://www.keenlii.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/keenliico/ Producer: Barry Keegan LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/barrykeegan/ SUBSCRIBE AND ENGAGE If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or YouTube and leave a review. Let us know what topics you would like us to explore next. SUPPORT OUR PODCAST To help us bring more thoughtful conversations to the sector, please consider sharing this episode with friends, peers, and changemakers. ABOUT PHILANTHROTHINK PhilanthroThink is a podcast series from Carleton University’s Master of Philanthropy and Nonprofit Leadership (MPNL) program. Each episode features conversations with philanthropic leaders and changemakers exploring the challenges and opportunities shaping the sector in Canada and beyond. | |||
| Mobilizing Wealth for Public Impact with Eric Peterson | 19 Feb 2026 | 00:38:26 | |
In this episode, we speak with Eric Peterson, co-founder and co-director of the Tula Foundation and founder of the Hakai Institute. Eric reflects on selling his medical imaging company, Mitra, and choosing to mobilize nearly all of the proceeds into science-driven initiatives focused on coastal research in British Columbia and public health programs in Guatemala.
A thoughtful conversation on wealth mobilization, leadership, and building public impact in an unpredictable world. This episode also marks the beginning of a new chapter for the podcast, with Jonathan Harline, Titilayo Adedeji, Mandy Pui, and Mekayla Dionne joining as new hosts for the season. TAKEAWAYS CHAPTERS
VISIT OUR WEBSITE MPNL Website: https://www.carleton.ca/mpnl/ FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA CREDITS Guest: Eric Peterson Tula Website: https://tula.org HOSTS Jonathan Harline Mandy Pui Titilayo Adedeji Mekayla Dionne PRODUCTION Keenlii SUBSCRIBE AND ENGAGE If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or YouTube and leave a review. Let us know what topics you would like us to explore next. SUPPORT OUR PODCAST Help us bring you more insightful stories by sharing this episode with fellow nonprofit leaders and changemakers. ABOUT PHILANTHROTHINK
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| Money, Mission and Change: Rethinking Nonprofit Finance with Cherry Chan | 20 Nov 2025 | 00:42:47 | |
In this episode, we speak with entrepreneur, CEO, podcaster and changemaker Cherry Chan, founder of Nonprofit CFO and CEO of OTUS Financial Solutions. Cherry shares how her background in real estate, accounting and community work shaped her commitment to helping nonprofits build financial stability. TAKEAWAYS CHAPTERS VISIT OUR WEBSITE
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CREDITS HOSTS Fengwen Yu Emily Goodwin Daniel H. Lanteigne PRODUCTION Keenlii SPONSOR IG Private Wealth Management For more information, visit: www.igprivatewealth.com SUBSCRIBE AND ENGAGE SUPPORT OUR PODCAST ABOUT PHILANTHROTHINK | |||
| Another Way: Annabelle White on Inheritance and Putting Wealth to Work for Good | 31 Mar 2026 | 00:38:27 | |
In this episode of PhilanthroThink, Jonathan Harline and Titilayo Adedeji speak with Annabel White, founder and co-CEO of Dragonfly Ventures. Annabel reflects on inheriting family wealth at a young age, learning how finance works over time, and building a more values-led approach to philanthropy and investing. The conversation explores impact investing, environmental and human health, trust-based philanthropy, unrestricted funding, and blended finance. Annabel also shares why she believes community-led solutions matter and why capital should be put into motion where it can do the most good. Thank you to IG Private Wealth Management for a grant to make the PhilanthroThink Podcast series possible. Takeaways -Annabel White inherited family wealth through a trust structure linked to a media business in London, Ontario. Chapters 00:00 Welcome to PhilanthroThink Follow us on social media Twitter: https://x.com/mpnlcarleton Guest Annabelle White Dragonfly Ventures Hosts Jonathan Harline Mandy Pui Titilayo Adedeji Mekayla Dionne Production Keenlii Subscribe and engage If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or YouTube and leave a review. Let us know what topics you would like us to explore next. Support our podcast Share this episode with colleagues, friends, and anyone interested in nonprofit work. About PhilanthroThink PhilanthroThink is a podcast series from Carleton University’s Philanthropy and Nonprofit Leadership program. Each episode features wealth creators, philanthropic leaders, and innovative thinkers sharing insights on the challenges and opportunities shaping the sector in Canada and beyond. | |||
| Lisa Wolverton on Family Philanthropy, Forward Global, and Giving with Trust | 14 May 2026 | 00:53:09 | |
In this episode of PhilanthroThink, Jonathan Harline and Mekayla Dionne speak with Lisa Wolverton, President of Forward Global and Director of the Wolverton Foundation, about family philanthropy, giving with trust, and how wealth holders can move more resources toward urgent work. Lisa shares how her path began with community-based work focused on families and children, and later grew through board service, foundation work, and her role helping build Forward Global’s Canadian community. A key part of the conversation is the idea of “enoughness”: asking what families truly need, what they want to leave behind, and what capital they can move now. Lisa explains how that reflection can help open up more funding for climate, Indigenous-led solutions, women’s leadership, and community-led change, while also challenging funders to think differently about power, legacy, accountability, and trust. Takeaways -Philanthropy often starts at the family table. -Communities know what communities need. -Trust-based giving is about partnership, not stepping away. -“Enoughness” can help families move more capital now. -Peer learning can shift how wealth holders think and act. -Long-term support helps organizations grow with confidence. -Legacy doesn’t always mean holding capital forever. -More resources need to reach the people closest to the work. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to PhilanthroThink 00:59 Lisa Wolverton's Journey into Philanthropy 04:01 The Impact of Arts and Music on Communities 10:17 Family Philanthropy: Values and Legacy 14:08 Building Community and Navigating Power Dynamics 17:37 The Evolution of Philanthropic Roles 19:57 Navigating Philanthropy in a Changing World 23:09 The Evolution of Impact Investing 25:15 Building Trust in Philanthropy 28:08 Redefining Legacy and Enoughness 30:42 Mobilizing Capital for Indigenous Solutions 34:25 Trust-Based Philanthropy in Action 40:41 A Vision for the Future 44:41 AI and the Future of Philanthropy Follow us on social media Twitter: https://x.com/mpnlcarleton LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/carletonmpnl/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mpnlcarleton Guest Lisa Wolverton LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lisawolverton/ Forward Global LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/fwd-global/ Website: https://forward-global.org/ Hosts Jonathan Harline LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonathankharline/ Mandy Pui LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mandy-pui-2259617b/ Titilayo Adedeji LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/titilayoadedeji/ Mekayla Dionne LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mekayla-dionne-57b091234/ Production Keenlii Website: www.keenlii.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/keenliico/ Subscribe and engage If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or YouTube and leave a review. Let us know what topics you would like us to explore next. Support our podcast Share this episode with colleagues, friends, and anyone interested in philanthropy and nonprofit leadership. About PhilanthroThink PhilanthroThink is a podcast series from Carleton University’s Philanthropy and Nonprofit Leadership program. Each episode features wealth creators, philanthropic leaders, and innovative thinkers sharing insights on the challenges and opportunities shaping the sector in Canada and beyond. | |||