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Time For Impact Podcast

Time For Impact Podcast

Time For Impact

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Promoting and celebrating innovation and ground-breaking ideas and practice in the volunteering profession. Each episode we invite special guests to share their learning and creative ideas so we can all push the boundaries and drive the profession to new levels.
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Episode 10 - David Coles, London School of Economics Part 2

Saison 1 · Épisode 10

jeudi 29 août 2024Durée 32:34

We hope you enjoyed part one of our student volunteering special with David Coles, from the LSE?


Well, here is part 2.


Enjoy!


As always do get in touch with us via our website to suggest future guests and tell us what you thought of the episode. www.TimeForImpact.co.uk


Like any creative endeavour, bringing the podcast to life involves real costs in production, editing, planning, and execution. As a small charity consultancy, our primary income comes from providing paid advice and training, allowing us to freely share our hard-earned expertise and insights through this podcast and our blog. We believe deeply in empowering the charity sector's success.

If you find the Time for Impact Podcast valuable and wish to fuel future inspiring conversations and ideas, please consider a small, entirely voluntary contribution of £4 through our Buy Me a Coffee account:                     ⁠buymeacoffee.com/chriswadetfi ⁠ . Your generosity, however small, directly supports our ability to continue producing this resource for the sector. Thank you for being part of our community. 🙏

Episode 9- David Coles from London School of Economics part 1

Saison 1 · Épisode 9

jeudi 22 août 2024Durée 36:08

Part one of a conversation with David Coles from the LSE.

ideal for those involving students in their volunteer activity

Please follow to receive future episodes and be sure to catch part two soon.


Like any creative endeavour, bringing the podcast to life involves real costs in production, editing, planning, and execution. As a small charity consultancy, our primary income comes from providing paid advice and training, allowing us to freely share our hard-earned expertise and insights through this podcast and our blog. We believe deeply in empowering the charity sector's success.

If you find the Time for Impact Podcast valuable and wish to fuel future inspiring conversations and ideas, please consider a small, entirely voluntary contribution of £4 through our Buy Me a Coffee account:                     ⁠buymeacoffee.com/chriswadetfi ⁠ . Your generosity, however small, directly supports our ability to continue producing this resource for the sector. Thank you for being part of our community. 🙏

Episode 8 - Ashley Staines CEO of Volunteero and Doug Ayres of EBM.AI part two

Saison 1 · Épisode 8

jeudi 8 août 2024Durée 35:11

The second part of our insightful conversation with Ashley Staines and Doug Ayres.


We discuss how digital solutions can be leading or enabling innovation on volunteering thinking. We explore the role of digital in helping us develop marketing and customer insight led solutions to the challenges volunteering professionals face. We examine the myths and stereotypes about generational divides in adoption of digital solutions and we look to the future for AI solutions to revolutionise volunteering in the future.

Above all we discuss how entrepreneurial thinking and insights from outside the sector can help us reimagine what volunteering can do.


Like any creative endeavour, bringing the podcast to life involves real costs in production, editing, planning, and execution. As a small charity consultancy, our primary income comes from providing paid advice and training, allowing us to freely share our hard-earned expertise and insights through this podcast and our blog. We believe deeply in empowering the charity sector's success.

If you find the Time for Impact Podcast valuable and wish to fuel future inspiring conversations and ideas, please consider a small, entirely voluntary contribution of £4 through our Buy Me a Coffee account:                     ⁠buymeacoffee.com/chriswadetfi ⁠ . Your generosity, however small, directly supports our ability to continue producing this resource for the sector. Thank you for being part of our community. 🙏

Episode 7 - Ashley Staines CEO of Volunteero and Doug Ayres MD of EBM Part One

Saison 1 · Épisode 7

samedi 3 août 2024Durée 43:13

Part one of our conversation with two great thinkers in the charity and volunteering tech space with customers across the world.

In part one we explore why they are focusing their digital entrepreneurship on volunteering, the drivers and barriers to volunteering organisations investing in the digital tools that can enhance our practice, the importance of data and customer insights in volunteering, and much more.

Be sure to follow our podcast and don't miss out on an even better part two in a few days time.

We did have a few issues with sound on this podcast but the content is so rich that we did not want you to miss out on the great conversation, i hope you agree it is well worth it.

To read more about our speakers head to https://www.volunteero.org/ and https://ebm.ai/

To find out more about how Time For Impact volunteering consultancy can help you transform volunteering strategy and practice check out our website at www.TimeForImpact.co.uk , we'd love to hear from you.

If you have suggestions for future guests, please also contact us via the website.


Enjoy


Like any creative endeavour, bringing the podcast to life involves real costs in production, editing, planning, and execution. As a small charity consultancy, our primary income comes from providing paid advice and training, allowing us to freely share our hard-earned expertise and insights through this podcast and our blog. We believe deeply in empowering the charity sector's success.

If you find the Time for Impact Podcast valuable and wish to fuel future inspiring conversations and ideas, please consider a small, entirely voluntary contribution of £4 through our Buy Me a Coffee account:                     ⁠buymeacoffee.com/chriswadetfi ⁠ . Your generosity, however small, directly supports our ability to continue producing this resource for the sector. Thank you for being part of our community. 🙏

Episode 6 - Rachel Gegeshidze, CEO from Tempo

Saison 1 · Épisode 6

mercredi 17 juillet 2024Durée 39:27

Matt and Chris speak with Rachel Gegeshidze, CEO of Tempo about her organisation's community engagement building successes in the UK, through their time credits programme.


You can read more about Tempo's work here https://wearetempo.org/


Please do check out the Time for Impact Webpage here to see how we can help your volunteering activities thrive.


www.TimeForImpact.co.uk


We are always interested in new guests for the podcast. Do get in touch with suggestions and feedback via our website.


Like any creative endeavour, bringing the podcast to life involves real costs in production, editing, planning, and execution. As a small charity consultancy, our primary income comes from providing paid advice and training, allowing us to freely share our hard-earned expertise and insights through this podcast and our blog. We believe deeply in empowering the charity sector's success.

If you find the Time for Impact Podcast valuable and wish to fuel future inspiring conversations and ideas, please consider a small, entirely voluntary contribution of £4 through our Buy Me a Coffee account:                     ⁠buymeacoffee.com/chriswadetfi ⁠ . Your generosity, however small, directly supports our ability to continue producing this resource for the sector. Thank you for being part of our community. 🙏

Episode 5, Amy Stow from Shift.MS

Saison 1 · Épisode 5

vendredi 21 juin 2024Durée 51:47

In this episode Matt and Chris meet with Amy Stow from Shift.Ms to discuss their innovative charity for people living with Multiple Sclerosis (MS).


We talk about the special co-productive approach the charity takes as a charity by MSers for MSers. We talk about how the charities roots in digital and creative industries shapes their work differently to some other charities, and above all we discuss their groundbreaking volunteering model called 'The Energy'


Here are some useful links

The buddy network https://shift.ms/the-buddy-network

Volunteer / energy pages https://shift.ms/get-involved/volunteer

The Energy handbook we discuss https://drive.google.com/file/d/1RH1_rTittgdljZIRaGAlX8oJ88CpRmSr/view


Their amazing films https://shift.ms/films

or and of course the Time for Impact website www.timeforimpact.co.uk


Hope you enjoy


Chris


Like any creative endeavour, bringing the podcast to life involves real costs in production, editing, planning, and execution. As a small charity consultancy, our primary income comes from providing paid advice and training, allowing us to freely share our hard-earned expertise and insights through this podcast and our blog. We believe deeply in empowering the charity sector's success.

If you find the Time for Impact Podcast valuable and wish to fuel future inspiring conversations and ideas, please consider a small, entirely voluntary contribution of £4 through our Buy Me a Coffee account:                     ⁠buymeacoffee.com/chriswadetfi ⁠ . Your generosity, however small, directly supports our ability to continue producing this resource for the sector. Thank you for being part of our community. 🙏

Episode 4 - UK General Election Special

Saison 1 · Épisode 4

dimanche 16 juin 2024Durée 52:30

In this episode Chris and Matt discuss their hopes and expectations from politicians seeking our votes in the forthcoming elections in the UK - with a volunteering focus of course.

We share our thoughts on what we'd like to see in manifestos and create a shortlist of our own.


A few links of interest for you.


The NCVO election guides for charities and the Voluntary Sector Manifesto https://www.ncvo.org.uk/get-involved/general-election-2024/


How to register to vote - be quick registration closes midnight on 18th June.


https://www.gov.uk/register-to-vote?step-by-step-nav=ff81c31c-3282-49df-85a4-013887130110#:~:text=A%20General%20Election%20has%20been%20called,by%2011:59pm%20on%2018%20June%202024.


Please do follow our podcast to ensure you get new episodes delivered to you.


Please do get in touch with ideas for future episodes or to give feedback via podcast@timeforimpact.co.uk


Do check out our website www.TimeForImpact.co.uk


Like any creative endeavour, bringing the podcast to life involves real costs in production, editing, planning, and execution. As a small charity consultancy, our primary income comes from providing paid advice and training, allowing us to freely share our hard-earned expertise and insights through this podcast and our blog. We believe deeply in empowering the charity sector's success.

If you find the Time for Impact Podcast valuable and wish to fuel future inspiring conversations and ideas, please consider a small, entirely voluntary contribution of £4 through our Buy Me a Coffee account:                     ⁠buymeacoffee.com/chriswadetfi ⁠ . Your generosity, however small, directly supports our ability to continue producing this resource for the sector. Thank you for being part of our community. 🙏




Episode 3- Gemma Richards and Julia Manser - West Glamorgan Volunteering Support Project

Saison 1 · Épisode 3

mardi 21 mai 2024Durée 42:21

We explore the experiences of Julia Manser and Gemma Richards from the West Glamorgan Volunteering Support Project on their experiences of getting local partners to collaborate over the planning of volunteering.

In particular we explore their efforts to build more fliud passporting between agencies to enable volunteers to support multiple agencies.


You can read more about their work here https://www.westglamorgan.org.uk/wgvs/

Do check out their resources and videos.


If you want to suggest new guests for our podcast do please email us on podcast@timeforimpact.co.uk


Please do follow the podcast to ensure you don't miss future episodes, and please do rate us if you can. We'd really appreciate that.


To find out more about consultancy and training solutions from Time for Impact please go to www.TimeForImpact.co.uk


Like any creative endeavour, bringing the podcast to life involves real costs in production, editing, planning, and execution. As a small charity consultancy, our primary income comes from providing paid advice and training, allowing us to freely share our hard-earned expertise and insights through this podcast and our blog. We believe deeply in empowering the charity sector's success.

If you find the Time for Impact Podcast valuable and wish to fuel future inspiring conversations and ideas, please consider a small, entirely voluntary contribution of £4 through our Buy Me a Coffee account:                     ⁠buymeacoffee.com/chriswadetfi ⁠ . Your generosity, however small, directly supports our ability to continue producing this resource for the sector. Thank you for being part of our community. 🙏

Time For Impact Podcast, Episode 2, Matthew Hick Part Two

Saison 1 · Épisode 2

jeudi 2 mai 2024Durée 40:25

The second part of our conversation with Matt Hick, Head of Volunteering at the Science Museum Group and Chair of Heritage Volunteering Group.


Like any creative endeavour, bringing the podcast to life involves real costs in production, editing, planning, and execution. As a small charity consultancy, our primary income comes from providing paid advice and training, allowing us to freely share our hard-earned expertise and insights through this podcast and our blog. We believe deeply in empowering the charity sector's success.

If you find the Time for Impact Podcast valuable and wish to fuel future inspiring conversations and ideas, please consider a small, entirely voluntary contribution of £4 through our Buy Me a Coffee account:                     ⁠buymeacoffee.com/chriswadetfi ⁠ . Your generosity, however small, directly supports our ability to continue producing this resource for the sector. Thank you for being part of our community. 🙏

Time For Impact Podcast, Episode 1, Matthew Hick part one

Saison 1 · Épisode 1

samedi 27 avril 2024Durée 29:11

In this part one of two episodes to kick off the Time For Impact Podcast we hear from Matthew Hick, Head of Volunteering of the Science Museum Group and Chair of the Heritage Volunteering Group.


Do check out the Heritage Volunteering site and youtube channel


https://heritagevolunteeringgroup.org.uk/

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWv49rsHge9lQJZ3yAKja1A


We also discuss ways to track success of impact and diversity work and listeners will find these links we mentioned useful;


https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/english-indices-of-deprivation

https://www.gov.uk/find-local-council


Most of all do check out our own Time For Impact website


www.TimeForImpact.co.uk


Please subscribe to hear new episodes as we release them

let us know if podcast ideas via podcast@timeforimpact.co.uk


Like any creative endeavour, bringing the podcast to life involves real costs in production, editing, planning, and execution. As a small charity consultancy, our primary income comes from providing paid advice and training, allowing us to freely share our hard-earned expertise and insights through this podcast and our blog. We believe deeply in empowering the charity sector's success.

If you find the Time for Impact Podcast valuable and wish to fuel future inspiring conversations and ideas, please consider a small, entirely voluntary contribution of £4 through our Buy Me a Coffee account:                     ⁠buymeacoffee.com/chriswadetfi ⁠ . Your generosity, however small, directly supports our ability to continue producing this resource for the sector. Thank you for being part of our community. 🙏


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