Explore every episode of the podcast Backstory & Strategy
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| Chasing Revenue Without Losing the Plot | 15 Jul 2025 | 00:06:00 | |
What happens when your nonprofit has a mission, an $80 million endowment… and still has to shut down its flagship news program? In this episode, Yoni Greenbaum unpacks a tension that every mission-driven organization eventually confronts: the gap between intention and sustainability. Drawing on his time leading Lehigh Valley Public Media, he shares the hard lessons behind launching ambitious products, navigating staff expectations, and making the brutal—but necessary—call to walk away from something impactful when the economics no longer work. Expect:
If you're trying to lead with impact and keep the lights on, this one’s for you. 🎧 Tune in for a real-world story about strategy, sacrifice, and staying true to the mission—even when it hurts. If you found this analysis valuable, consider supporting the work behind Backstory & Strategy. Your contribution helps keep this content independent and accessible to all. It’s a simple way to say thanks—and to ensure more thoughtful, in-depth content in the future. Click here to show your support. | |||
| Vendors Send Invoices. Partners Share Wins. | 14 Jul 2025 | 00:05:21 | |
What makes a great partnership? In this episode, Yoni Greenbaum shares two real-world stories—from digital sports content at Philly.com to programming strategy at a public media station—that reveal why some vendors become true collaborators… and others don’t. Expect:
Whether you lead a newsroom, a nonprofit, a tech team, or a school district, this episode offers a timely reminder: the best results come from relationships, not transactions. 🎧 Tune in for a smarter way to build partnerships that actually work. If you found this analysis valuable, consider supporting the work behind Backstory & Strategy. Your contribution helps keep this content independent and accessible to all. It’s a simple way to say thanks—and to ensure more thoughtful, in-depth content in the future. Click here to show your support. | |||
| When the Going Gets Tough, the Tough Cut Marketing | 09 Jul 2025 | 00:05:49 | |
When budgets shrink, marketing and tools are often the first to go. In this episode, Yoni Greenbaum explores why those cuts can backfire—and how smart organizations make strategic trade-offs without crippling their mission. Expect:
If you’ve ever had to justify a software contract, defend your marketing budget, or untangle a tech stack mid-crisis, this one’s for you. 🎧 Tune in for a sharp, practical look at cutting costs without cutting corners. If you found this analysis valuable, consider supporting the work behind Backstory & Strategy. Your contribution helps keep this content independent and accessible to all. It’s a simple way to say thanks—and to ensure more thoughtful, in-depth content in the future. Click here to show your support. | |||
| The Myth of Self-Sustaining Membership for Nonprofits | 08 Jul 2025 | 00:07:18 | |
“Set it and forget it” sounds great—until your budget falls off a cliff. In this episode, Yoni Greenbaum unpacks why sustainer programs aren’t as self-sustaining as we’d like to believe—and what it really takes to build reliable, recurring revenue. Expect:
Whether you’re running a nonprofit, leading a newsroom, or chasing membership goals, this one’s for anyone rethinking the balance between automation and relationship-building. 🎧 Tune in for a grounded, strategic take on what sustainer programs actually require. When budgets tighten, marketing is usually the first to go. But is it really the “extra” it’s made out to be? In this episode, Yoni Greenbaum explains why cutting marketing and essential tools can backfire—especially in nonprofit and public media organizations. It's a candid look at short-term savings vs. long-term strategy. | |||
| The Skill No One Teaches You: Managing Your Board of Directors | 08 Jul 2025 | 00:06:38 | |
Every nonprofit leader learns fast: the board can be your biggest asset—or your biggest headache. In this episode, Yoni Greenbaum unpacks how to turn board dynamics from chaos into clarity, and why managing “up” is a skill too few leaders are ever taught. Expect:
Whether you’re a CEO, senior staffer, or new to the nonprofit world, this episode is your crash course in leading through board complexity with confidence. 🎧 Tune in for practical tools and hard-won wisdom on building a board that actually helps you lead. If you found this analysis valuable, consider supporting the work behind Backstory & Strategy. Your contribution helps keep the content independent and accessible to all. It’s a simple way to say thanks—and to ensure more thoughtful, in-depth content in the future. Click here to show your support. | |||
| A Teaching Hospital Model for Nonprofits | 08 Jul 2025 | 00:04:30 | |
What if nonprofit teams approached their work like a hospital team on rounds—collaborative, reflective, and built to learn in real time? In this episode, Yoni Greenbaum explores how adopting a teaching hospital mindset can help nonprofits move faster, grow smarter, and lead better. Expect:
If you're running a mission-driven team, this episode offers a simple but powerful shift in how to build momentum and capacity in the face of limited resources. 🎧 Tune in for a smart, systems-based model to help your nonprofit thrive. If you found this analysis valuable, consider supporting the work behind Backstory & Strategy. Your contribution helps keep this content independent and accessible to all. It’s a simple way to say thanks—and to ensure more thoughtful, in-depth content in the future. Click here to show your support. | |||
| What Newsrooms Can Learn from Hospitals and Battlefields | 08 Jul 2025 | 00:05:28 | |
When mistakes happen in medicine or the military, the review process isn’t optional—it’s embedded in the culture. In this episode, Yoni Greenbaum explores how three proven review models can help newsrooms get smarter, faster, and better at what matters most. Expect:
If you're leading a newsroom or managing high-stakes projects, this episode gives you a practical blueprint for building a stronger, more reflective team. 🎧 Tune in for a smarter way to turn mistakes into momentum—and excellence into routine. If you found this analysis valuable, consider supporting the work behind Backstory & Strategy. Your contribution helps keep the newsletter independent and accessible to all. It’s a simple way to say thanks—and to ensure more thoughtful, in-depth content in the future. Click here to show your support. | |||
| Mission Drift: When Smart Strategy Erodes Identity | 13 Jul 2025 | 00:05:02 | |
Some of the biggest threats to your mission don’t look like threats at all. They look like smart strategy. In this episode, Yoni Greenbaum shares a cautionary tale from his time in public media—when a promising revenue idea brought in big money… and even bigger questions. What happens when your organization slowly shifts away from its core purpose in pursuit of financial growth? Expect:
If you’ve ever wondered whether your org is chasing dollars at the expense of its core purpose, this episode is for you. 🎧 Tune in for a reality check—and a roadmap—for staying true to what matters. | |||
| The Hidden Cost of “Let’s Wait and See” | 12 Jul 2025 | 00:05:23 | |
When big decisions stall out, momentum dies—and the silence isn’t neutral. In this episode, Yoni Greenbaum unpacks why organizational indecision is so common, what it actually costs, and how leaders (and their teams) can break the stall before it breaks the mission. Expect:
Whether you're running a newsroom, leading a nonprofit, or guiding a product team, this episode offers a practical roadmap for leading through the fog—and keeping things moving. 🎧 Tune in if you’ve ever asked, “Why are we still stuck on this?” If you found this analysis valuable, consider supporting the work behind Backstory & Strategy. Your contribution helps keep this content independent and accessible to all. It’s a simple way to say thanks—and to ensure more thoughtful, in-depth content in the future. Click here to show your support. | |||
| Public Media: Why We Said No to Big Money & Kept Our Trust | 11 Jul 2025 | 00:07:58 | |
What happens when a six-figure gift comes with strings attached? In this episode, Yoni Greenbaum walks through a defining moment in public media leadership—when his team turned down big money to protect editorial integrity and audience trust. Expect:
Whether you're in nonprofit leadership, fundraising, or content strategy, this episode is a real-world reminder that some money just isn’t worth the cost. 🎧 Tune in for a candid look at the hard calls that keep mission front and center. If you found this analysis valuable, consider supporting the work behind Backstory & Strategy. Your contribution helps keep this content independent and accessible to all. It’s a simple way to say thanks—and to ensure more thoughtful, in-depth content in the future. Click here to show your support. | |||
| A New Blueprint for Local News | 11 Jul 2025 | 00:03:49 | |
What if the future of local journalism didn’t depend on saving legacy newsrooms—but on reimagining the system entirely? In this episode, Yoni Greenbaum dives into a bold new model from California: a Civic Media Fund that brings together state government, philanthropy, and public libraries to strengthen community-centered journalism. Then he asks: what would it take to build something similar in Pennsylvania? The ingredients are there—libraries, nonprofit newsrooms, civic engagement. So why not here? And why not everywhere? If you care about the sustainability of local news, public trust, or civic infrastructure, this episode offers both inspiration and a path forward. Drawn from Yoni’s “Mind the Gap” series on Backstory & Strategy, this episode offers a reality check—and a roadmap—for anyone trying to align mission with sustainable revenue. Featuring new reflections and a state-level lens, it builds on his ongoing work exploring the tension between purpose and profit in nonprofit media. If you found this analysis valuable, consider supporting the work behind Backstory & Strategy. Your contribution helps keep this content independent and accessible to all. It’s a simple way to say thanks—and to ensure more thoughtful, in-depth content in the future. Click here to show your support. | |||
| Paywall Problem: Why Americans Won't Pay for News | 11 Jul 2025 | 00:06:56 | |
A new Pew Research study confirms what many in journalism have feared: 99% of Americans hit a paywall... and walk away. In this episode, Yoni Greenbaum digs into what this means for the future of news—and why the audience we thought we had may not be the one willing to pay for it. Expect:
Whether you lead a newsroom, manage a membership program, or just care about the future of journalism, this one’s a reality check. 🎧 Tune in for a sharp, honest look at the economics of attention—and what it will really take to make news sustainable. If you found this analysis valuable, consider supporting the work behind Backstory & Strategy. Your contribution helps keep the content independent and accessible to all. It’s a simple way to say thanks—and to ensure more thoughtful, in-depth content in the future. Click here to show your support. | |||
| Nonprofit Funding: The Risk of Your Biggest Donor | 10 Jul 2025 | 00:07:44 | |
When a billionaire backs out, a school shutters. It’s not just bad luck—it’s a flawed strategy. In this episode, Yoni Greenbaum breaks down why chasing a single “whale” donor can feel like salvation… until it’s not. Expect:
If your funding plan hinges on one big yes, this episode is your wake-up call. 🎧 Tune in for a tough-love look at the myths we tell ourselves about sustainability—and how to build something that doesn’t vanish overnight. If you found this analysis valuable, consider supporting the work behind Backstory & Strategy. Your contribution helps keep this content independent and accessible to all. It’s a simple way to say thanks—and to ensure more thoughtful, in-depth content in the future. Click here to show your support. | |||
| Audience-First Content Strategy Checklist | 10 Jul 2025 | 00:02:34 | |
Most content plans start with what we want to say. But what if the secret to real impact was starting with who we’re speaking to? In this episode, Yoni Greenbaum shares a practical framework for flipping the script: defining your audience, prioritizing their needs, and building a content plan that earns trust and delivers long-term value. It’s based on my Backstory & Strategy Substack—but with clear takeaways and a free checklist to help you score your current strategy and sharpen your focus. If you create content for your community—whether as a solo writer, nonprofit leader, or newsroom editor—this episode is your audience-first toolkit. If you found this analysis valuable, consider supporting the work behind Backstory & Strategy. Your contribution helps keep this content independent and accessible to all. It’s a simple way to say thanks—and to ensure more thoughtful, in-depth content in the future. Click here to show your support. | |||
| Culture Fit: The Interview Secret I Wish I'd Known Sooner | 10 Jul 2025 | 00:06:35 | |
Early in his career, Yoni Greenbaum admits that he asked all the wrong interview questions—and got all the wrong answers. In this episode, he shares what changed, and why hiring for culture fit isn’t soft—it’s strategic. Done right, it builds stronger teams and protects your mission from costly mismatches. Expect:
If you're hiring (or job hunting), this episode is your guide to moving beyond the résumé and into what really matters: fit, trust, and team chemistry. 🎧 Tune in for a fresh look at hiring as team-building—not box-checking. If you found this analysis valuable, consider supporting the work behind Backstory & Strategy. Your contribution helps keep the content independent and accessible to all. It’s a simple way to say thanks—and to ensure more thoughtful, in-depth content in the future. Click here to show your support. | |||
| How to Lead With Humanity During Layoffs | 18 Jul 2025 | 00:05:12 | |
Layoffs are never just numbers on a spreadsheet—they’re stories, lives, and often, heartbreak. In this episode, Yoni Greenbaum unpacks what it means to lead with humanity when you have to let people go—and why how you show upmatters just as much as what you say. Expect: If you're navigating layoffs—or carrying the aftershocks—this one’s for you. If you found this analysis valuable, consider supporting the work behind Backstory & Strategy. Your contribution helps keep this content independent and accessible to all. It’s a simple way to say thanks—and to ensure more thoughtful, in-depth content in the future. Click here to show your support. | |||
| Whatever Happened to Thought Leadership? | 17 Jul 2025 | 00:08:32 | |
Remember blogrolls, comment threads, and collaborative prompts? They weren’t just internet relics—they were infrastructure. In this episode, Yoni Greenbaum looks back at the early 2000s blogging era and asks what we lost when that scaffolding disappeared. Expect:
If you've ever wondered where the good ideas went—or why they don’t land the same way—this one’s for you. 🎧 Tune in, think out loud, and maybe help rebuild what’s missing. If you found this analysis valuable, consider supporting the work behind Backstory & Strategy. Your contribution helps keep this content independent and accessible to all. It’s a simple way to say thanks—and to ensure more thoughtful, in-depth content in the future. Click here to show your support. | |||
| Do I Live in a News Desert? | 16 Jul 2025 | 00:06:05 | |
When road construction took over his neighborhood, Yoni Greenbaum realized he had no idea where to find reliable, up-to-date information. That question led to a deeper one: If the news doesn’t cover the basics of civic life, do we still have local news? In this episode, Yoni explores the difference between a news desert and a news drought—and why even “well-served” communities can fall through the cracks. Expect:
If you’ve ever wondered who decides what’s news—or felt the consequences when no one’s covering what matters—this episode is for you. 🎧 Tune in for a practical, personal look at what happens when the news stops showing up. Graphic Mentioned: Total Mentions by News Network If you found this analysis valuable, consider supporting the work behind Backstory & Strategy. Your contribution helps keep this content independent and accessible to all. It’s a simple way to say thanks—and to ensure more thoughtful, in-depth content in the future. Click here to show your support. | |||
| The Metrics vs. The Mission | 15 Jul 2025 | 00:06:32 | |
What happens when the numbers are up, but your gut says something’s wrong? In this episode, Yoni Greenbaum unpacks a familiar tension: the moment when audience metrics start to overpower mission, trust, and editorial judgment. Expect:
If you've ever wrestled with whether growth is coming at the cost of your values—this one’s for you. If you found this analysis valuable, consider supporting the work behind Backstory & Strategy. Your contribution helps keep this content independent and accessible to all. It’s a simple way to say thanks—and to ensure more thoughtful, in-depth content in the future. Click here to show your support. | |||
| We Can Explain Your Money, But Not Our Own | 15 Jul 2025 | 00:05:41 | |
She could dissect a city budget like a crime scene—but couldn’t balance a checkbook. In this episode, Yoni Greenbaum unpacks the longstanding divide between editorial excellence and business literacy in journalism. Expect:
If you care about the future of sustainable, independent journalism, this episode makes the case that business acumen isn’t selling out—it’s survival. 🎧 Tune in to explore how journalism can learn to manage its own money. If you found this analysis valuable, consider supporting the work behind Backstory & Strategy. Your contribution helps keep this content independent and accessible to all. It’s a simple way to say thanks—and to ensure more thoughtful, in-depth content in the future. Click here to show your support. | |||