Explore every episode of the podcast Around with Randall
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| Episode 195: Corporate Giving Trends | By Looking Back, the Future is More Clear | 27 Aug 2024 | 00:20:31 | |
In this week’s episode of Around with Randall, our host reflects on an experience at a Giving Institute conference, and a discussion about corporate philanthropy. Randall leans in on the importance of understanding the history and evolution of corporate giving. Especially noting the shift from individual-driven philanthropy to employee engagement and community impact. We are also reminded that philanthropy is not just about money, but about making a meaningful difference. | |||
| Episode 194: That Dreaded Evaluation: Why it is Hard and What to do to Make it Better | 20 Aug 2024 | 00:22:15 | |
Evaluations can be challenging. They’re judgmental in nature and often ineffective. This week Randall emphasizes the importance of understanding organizational culture and using evaluations as a professional development tool rather than a mere judgment. We also talk about why leaders should avoid surprises and ensure evaluations are consistent with ongoing feedback, while employees should see evaluations as an opportunity for growth. The goal is to make the evaluation process less stressful and more constructive for everyone involved. | |||
| Episode 185: Celebrating Small Wins - Starting with this Being Podcast 200! | 18 Jun 2024 | 00:26:10 | |
Episode 200! Today, we reflect on the significance of celebrating small wins, emphasizing their role in fostering motivation, confidence, momentum, positivity, learning, and team spirit. We look at various ways to celebrate achievements, from sharing with others to setting new goals. Finally, we will examine the value of recognizing and cherishing each step in the journey toward success. | |||
| Episode 99: Why is Healthcare so Challenging Now? A Quick Analysis. | 20 Sep 2022 | ||
You may noticed some consternation around healthcare. Healthcare costs are increasing, but have you ever stopped to ask why? In this podcast, Randall theorizes on what is causing the rise in healthcare costs. Listen no | |||
| Episode 98: Whats a Radio? The Tried and True Old School Lessons of Fundraising | 13 Sep 2022 | ||
What are some "old school" fundraising methods we haven't dug into for quite some time? This podcast examines a few methods and highlights tactics you can use every day to maximize your fundraising efforts. Listen now. | |||
| Episode 97: Dealing with Emotions - How to Deal with Them in the Moment | 06 Sep 2022 | ||
How do you manage your emotions? When you're in an emotionally-charged situation and your blood pressure starts to rise, how do you handle yourself? This podcast provides some tried and true tips to help you keep calm and address difficult situations without letting your emotions get the best of you. Listen now. | |||
| Special Edition 11: Great Philanthropists - Eli Broad and Pushing the Envelope | 02 Sep 2022 | ||
In this episode, we focus our attention on Eli Broad. Mr. Broad made a lasting impact on the arts and science communities. Some say he was difficult to deal with, but for others, it was just part of the process. This podcast explores Eli Broad the philanthropist, and answers the question, is it OK to get a little uncomfortable with your donors to ensure your campaign achieves the results you expect? Listen now. | |||
| Episode 96: Morals and Ethics - What are They and How They Affect Nonprofit Organizations | 27 Aug 2022 | ||
How does your organization deal with morals and ethics? In this podcast, Randall explores different ways morals and ethics come into play. Listen to this episode to understand how your organization may be impacted. | |||
| Episode 95: Nonprofits' Investments - How to Help Plan for the Future | 19 Aug 2022 | ||
Does your organization have an endowment? How does your organization invest to support the endowment? This podcast discusses four investment strategies and how they can impact endowments. Listen now to learn more about investing for your nonprofit. | |||
| Episode 94: The Five Monkeys - Because That is the Way We Have Always Done it | 11 Aug 2022 | ||
If you find yourself - or someone you work with - consistently saying, "but we've always done it this way," this podcast is for you! In this podcast, Randall will provide his tactics for ways to turn "we've always done it this way" into "let's try it a different way." Don't wait to listen to this episode. | |||
| Episode 93: Inflation and Philanthropy - Creative Solutions to Inflation Fundraising Part 2 | 05 Aug 2022 | ||
In Part 2 of this series, we discuss the tactical things your nonprofit can do to deal with uncertain economic times and increasing inflation. Listen to this podcast to learn about the actions you can take today to prepare your organization for the future. | |||
| Episode 92: Inflation and Philanthropy - Understanding the Challenges, Part 1 | 27 Jul 2022 | ||
How is inflation impacting your nonprofit organization? In part one of this two-part series Randall discusses the various ways nonprofit organizations might be feeling squeezed by the current state of the economy, providing real-life examples. | |||
| Episode 91: The Lost Art of Compromise - Making Bad Situations Better | 22 Jul 2022 | ||
Compromise can be challenging. We want what we want. But, sometimes we need to take a step back and, gulp, compromise. Listen to this podcast for my tips on how to compromise and still come out on top. | |||
| Episode 184: Non Compete Agreements for Nonprofit Professionals | Signs of Coming Issues | 11 Jun 2024 | 00:24:06 | |
Today we discuss the issue of non-compete agreements in the nonprofit sector, their impact on employees. What is behind the rise in non-compete agreements? What are the positives and negatives of non-competes and why is important to understand the implications of non-competes and making informed decisions to safeguard your career. | |||
| Episode 90: Podcast 100 - The Chinese Farmer and Self Realization | 14 Jul 2022 | ||
This is our 100th Podcast! We are so excited to share this episode with you. In this episode, we discuss the parable about the Chinese farmer, and how it relates to me, and Hallett Philanthropy...and maybe even you. Listen in as we celebrate our 100th podcast. | |||
| Episode 89: Patriotic Philanthropy - Giving to Your Country, State, City | 08 Jul 2022 | ||
When we think of philanthropy, we often think of private organizations. But what about philanthropies that support museums, monuments, and even your local veteran's hospital? Listen to this podcast to learn more about patriotic philanthropy and its place in the nonprofit landscape. | |||
| Episode 88: Leadership Challenges of the Day and What to Do About Them | 02 Jul 2022 | ||
What are the most common leadership challenges nonprofit managers face? In this podcast I identify six leadership challenges and how to deal with them. Listen to this podcast to learn more. | |||
| Special Edition 10: Great Philanthropists - Sir Run Run Shaw, Philanthropy in All of Us | 24 Jun 2022 | ||
Sir Run Run Shaw was a Hong Kong-based philanthropist and is the 10th in our series of Great Philanthropists. What did Sir Shaw do to impact the lives of thousands? Listen to this podcast to learn more about Sir Run Run Shaw and why he is part of our Great Philanthropist series. | |||
| Episode 87: Campaign Philosophies —Traditional and New School | 17 Jun 2022 | ||
Why can't we have traditional campaigns that generate a great deal of money on the front end from a small group of donors, and then have smaller donation opportunities so everyone can be involved in part of the campaign? Listen to this podcast to hear my thoughts on these two campaign aspects. | |||
| Episode 86: Troubles with Donor Concentration | 11 Jun 2022 | ||
Do you have a broad donor base? If your organization lost funding from one major donor would it completely derail things? This conversation about donor concentration is important for all fundraisers to listen to, to gain a clear understanding of donor diversification and how that can help ensure long-term stability. | |||
| Episode 85: The Changing Nature of Communicating with Donors | 03 Jun 2022 | ||
How are you communicating with donors? Have your methods changed over the past few years? Many fundraisers are finding they are working differently than in the past to meet with donors. Listen to this podcast to learn more about how you can leverage new methods to yield the same, or even better outcomes, for your organization. | |||
| Episode 84: Soft and Hard Skills - What to Look for in a Nonprofit Employee | 27 May 2022 | ||
When hiring, do you consider both soft and hard skills? With the current challenges associated with attracting and hiring talent, knowing an employee's skill set is more important than ever. Listen to this podcast to learn more about how the soft and hard skills your teams employ can impact your organizational dynamics. | |||
| Episode 83 : Trust-Based Philanthropy: Bucking the Trend of Outcome-Based Stewardship | 20 May 2022 | ||
Is Trust-based philanthropy the way of the future? Some organizations, and donors, are changing the game when it comes to stewardship and reporting. In some cases, this allows for a more level playing field, making it simpler for smaller nonprofits to secure and use funds in the most meaningful ways. Listen to this podcast to learn more. | |||
| Episode 82: Naming Opportunities: What is their Real Intent? | 12 May 2022 | ||
What should you consider when deciding on naming opportunities for a new building or space? Naming rights can be complicated. Listen to this podcast to learn more about the nuances associated with naming rights, what to avoid, and what to think about when naming your next building or space. | |||
| Episode 183: The Importance of Trusting Prospect Management Team: Your Partner, Believe it or not | 04 Jun 2024 | 00:23:01 | |
Today’s episode looks at the relationship between prospect management teams and gift officers. Why are their head winds and how to effectively compare and challenge the status quo. How to remove the implied hierarchy between the two positions to bring success to the entire team and more, the organization’s mission. | |||
| Episode 81: When is Close Too Close with Donors? | 06 May 2022 | ||
Building a solid relationship with your donors is important, but how close is too close? At what point can your relationship go too far and cross boundaries that make it difficult to impossible to perform your job? Listen to this podcast to understand where the line should be drawn, and what to do if your relationship becomes too close. | |||
| Episode 80: Managing the Transition from Peer to Boss | 29 Apr 2022 | ||
What happens when you get promoted, and suddenly your peers are now your staff. How does the dynamic change? How do you manage this transition with your team? Making the switch from peer to manager can be an adjustment. Listen to this podcast for some important tips to help you move through this period with ease. | |||
| Episode 79: Is it Really Hard to Give Money Away? | 22 Apr 2022 | ||
Giving massive sums of money away is actually more difficult than you might think. It can be a complicated process that may make some major donors take pause. Why is it so challenging to give away large sums? Listen to this podcast to learn more. | |||
| Episode 78: Board Governance and Formal Positions | 15 Apr 2022 | ||
Proper board governance is critical to the success of any board. Should your board have a Chief Governance Officer? What type of governance and oversight does your board really need? Listen to this podcast to learn more. | |||
| Episode 77 : Understanding Generational Giving and Using it to Your Advantage | 06 Apr 2022 | ||
Did you know...different age groups give differently. The Greatest Generation gives differently - in amount and type - than other generations. This podcast explores the different generations, how they give, and why. Listen to learn more. | |||
| Episode 76: The Correct Way to Look for a New Job | 30 Mar 2022 | ||
You might be thinking about moving on in your career. If you're looking for a new job, or even toying with the idea, this podcast is for you. Listen to this episode to learn the best way to move on in a respectful, classy way. | |||
| Episode 75: Understanding the True Nature of Capacity | 24 Mar 2022 | ||
When your organization embarks on a capacity study, I have some advice. It's about so much more than just the money. Listen to this podcast to understand why, and to learn how you can make the most of your next capacity study. | |||
| Special Edition 9: Great Philanthropists - Where Many of Today's Basics Come From | 18 Mar 2022 | ||
Did you know Ben Franklin was one of the greatest philanthropists? Mr. Franklin created the first volunteer fire department, the first library, and the first public university. Listen to this podcast to learn more about Ben Franklin and the lasting impact he had on modern society. | |||
| Episode 74: Dealing with Polarization and Controversial Issues in Philanthropy | 10 Mar 2022 | ||
How does your nonprofit organization handle difficult or polarizing issues? Are you ready to take on a crisis? Follow Randall's guidelines for managing polarizing and controversial issues in philanthropy to ensure you and your team are prepared for whatever comes your way. | |||
| Episode 73: Building an Office Culture in a Semi-Remote World | 03 Mar 2022 | ||
As employees come back to the office, post-pandemic, what kind of culture are you creating? In this podcast, Randall discusses challenges relevant to nonprofits and for profit organizations, alike. Listen now to learn about office culture for your nonprofit organization. | |||
| Episode 182: The Questions in Relationship Development | Stewarding for the Future (Part 5 of 5) | 28 May 2024 | 00:24:00 | |
The fifth and final section in the relationship development series will dive into stewardship. How do you track your stewardship efforts, what levels of engagement are appropriate and what are the tactics you can start using today? | |||
| Episode 72: Employment Challenges in Nonprofits - Bonus and Incentives in Fundraising Work | 24 Feb 2022 | ||
Does your organization have a bonus structure? Results from our recent employment survey highlight lack of bonuses as a top reason top performers often leave their jobs. Listen to this podcast to learn the types of bonuses you can add to your organization to ensure your star employees stay. | |||
| Episode 71: Employment Challenges in Non Profits - Career Development Done Right | 16 Feb 2022 | ||
Are you working to advance your career? Listen to this podcast for guidance for anyone who might be wondering how to make the most of your relationships with your managers and mentors. | |||
| Episode 70: Employment Challenges in Non Profits - How to Ask for Raise | 10 Feb 2022 | ||
The first of a three-part series in response to our recent article in the AHP Philanthropy Journal discusses employment challenges in nonprofits and how to ask for a raise. If you're thinking about your compensation, listen to this podcast for tips on getting the salary you deserve. | |||
| Special Edition 8: Great Philanthropists - Celebrating Volunteerism | 04 Feb 2022 | ||
We often think of great philanthropists as those who give millions or billions to organizations important to them. But what about all the amazing people who give of their time and talents to ensure nonprofits have the help they need to move forward. This episode celebrates the many volunteers who assist in their communities every day. | |||
| Episode 69: Communication in Challenging Times - Building Relationships | 31 Jan 2022 | ||
How are you communicating with your peers, managers, and even clients? Has the way you communicate with donors changed over the last several months? Are you being effective in your communication? This podcast offers tips for ensuring your communication meets the needs of your constituents at every turn. Listen now. | |||
| Episode 68: Good Governance in Nonprofits | 24 Jan 2022 | ||
In this episode, we discuss governance and best practices for nonprofits. From the board to executive leadership, governance is critical. Does your organization follow best practices? Listen to this podcast to learn more. | |||
| Episode 67: Dealing with Adversity - Making the Most out of Bad Situations | 13 Jan 2022 | ||
How do you handle adversity? Listen to this podcast to learn my strategies for handling difficult situations and relieve some stress in your own life. | |||
| Episode 66: The Passing of John Madden - Teaching and Learning | 07 Jan 2022 | ||
John Madden was a lifelong teacher and also a lifelong student. What can we learn from this legendary coach? Listen to this podcast to learn how you can carry on the legacy of John Madden in your own life. | |||
| Episode 65: Philanthropy, Through the Religions, at the Holidays | 21 Dec 2021 | ||
How do different religions display acts of philanthropy through the holiday season? Listen here to learn more. | |||
| Episode 64: 2022 Philanthropy Industry Predictions | 14 Dec 2021 | ||
What might happen in the philanthropy industry in 2022? Randall has some thoughts. Listen to this podcast to hear his 2022 predictions. | |||
| Episode 181: The Questions in Relationship Development - When Soliciting and Closing Gifts (4 of 5) | 21 May 2024 | 00:23:56 | |
The fourth in a five-part special series in relationship development, we look at soliciting and closing gifts. Be it annual giving or a major gift, plan gift, principal gift, any type of communication, individual relationships. These are the questions you need to be prepared to answer as you move through the process. | |||
| Episode 63: 2021 Year in Review and Prediction Recap - How Did We Do? | 14 Dec 2021 | ||
At the beginning of 2021, Randall made predictions for the nonprofit industry. How did he do? Listen to this podcast to learn which predictions came true. | |||
| Special Edition 7: Great Philanthropists - Jim and Virginia Stowers, Giving in Perpetuity | 09 Dec 2021 | ||
In this edition of our Great Philanthropists series, we discuss Jim and Virginia Stowers. Listen to this podcast to learn how they created giving in perpetuity. | |||
| Episode 62: The Hierarchy of Needs, Maslow, and the Work Environment | 02 Dec 2021 | ||
In this episode, we take a deeper dive into Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs and how this theory comes to play in the nonprofit world. Listen for more details. | |||