Explore every episode of the podcast Collective Impact
| Title | Pub. Date | Duration | |
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| #4 Skye Jethani - Disrupting Traditional Missions | 25 Jun 2024 | 00:41:28 | |
Mission work has been done for centuries. But often, it is one of the last industries to evolve and grow. Why is the mission industry slow to change? How can missions be challenged to be holistic? Join us today on the Collective Impact Podcast, where I am talking with Skye Jethani, co-founder of Holy Post Media and author of With God Daily. Together, we dive deep into the philosophy of rethinking missions, the importance of validating diverse callings, and the need for humility and curiosity in faith-based work. | |||
| #3 Tim Obendorf - Journey to Impact | 11 Jun 2024 | 00:24:42 | |
For those looking to create real, lasting impact with their resources, the non-profit world can feel overwhelming. So many organizations claim to drive sustainable change, but how do you find solutions that avoid short-sighted cycles and temporary fixes? What does it take to empower communities for holistic transformation? In this episode of Collective Impact, you'll hear from Tim Obendorf, founder of Steward Advisors. Tim shares how One Collectiveâs approach focuses on integrating partners and creating long-term success. You'll see why this model offers confidence that generosity will be used to catalyze lasting change, not temporary aid. Learn more about creating an impact around the world today at onecollective.org/podcasts | |||
| #2 Margie Brown - Bridging Divides | 27 May 2024 | 00:25:22 | |
What happens when someone looks around their community after living in it for over 20 years and asks how they can play a part in unifying and healing the deep-seated conflict that exists in Bulgaria between Ethnic Bulgarian and Roma communities? On this episode of the Collective Impact Podcast, weâre talking with Margie Brown about her journey in fostering relationships and harmony between Roma and ethnic Bulgarians in Tulovo, Bulgaria. Weâll explore the challenges and impact she has had by bringing people together with One Collective. Learn more about creating an impact around the world today at onecollective.org/podcasts | |||
| #1 Lindsey Vanzant - Fortune 500 to Non-Profit | 30 Apr 2024 | 00:27:01 | |
What happens when someone looks out after years spent helping clients in the business world and asks how their skills and experience could connect to work happening around the world? On this episode of the Collective Impact podcast, weâre talking with Lindsey Vanzant about her journey transitioning from a sales leadership role with a Fortune 500 company into full-time non-profit work. Together weâll explore the ideas behind her decision - and the impact she hopes to create as a Global Giving Advisor with One Collective. Learn more about creating impact around the world today at onecollective.org/podcasts | |||
| Collective Impact Podcast Trailer | 29 Apr 2024 | 00:01:14 | |
You have a unique journey, with experiences, skills, and passions that have shaped you - but what can happen when your journey connects with Jesus and with others to create change in our world? The Collective Impact podcast explores individual journeys - showing what can happen when people connect their unique experiences with what Jesus is doing in our world. The result is collective impact - the kind of 1+1=3 math that becomes possible when people join together to solve problems greater than what any of us could accomplish alone. On this podcast, youâll hear from others who are experiencing the impact that their journey can make with One Collective - and youâll learn how you can connect your story with what Jesus is doing around the world today. | |||
| #9 The Heart of Collaboration: A Conversation With Phil Keaggy & Randy Stonehill | 17 Mar 2025 | 00:31:58 | |
What makes collaboration truly work? Is it talent, trust, or something deeper?
In this episode of The Collective Impact Podcast, we sit down with legendary musicians Phil Keaggy and Randy Stonehill, whose friendship and musical partnership have spanned decades. They share stories of their creative journeyâhow collaboration has shaped their music, their faith, and their approach to working with others.
From the vulnerability of sharing ideas to the humility needed to lift up others, this conversation goes beyond music and into what it means to work together for something greater than ourselves. Whether youâre a musician, a nonprofit leader, or someone who wants to collaborate better in any area of life, this episode is full of wisdom, laughter, and practical insights on the heart of collaboration.
In This Episode:
How Phil Keaggy & Randy Stonehillâs friendship shaped their musical careers The role of trust and vulnerability in creative partnerships Why pride and the need for credit can block collaborationâand how to overcome it Lessons in mentoring and creating space for younger artists How the principles of collaboration in music apply to ministry and leadership Stories from their decades of making music and serving the Kingdom
About the Guests Phil Keaggy
Phil Keaggy is a Grammy-nominated guitarist, singer, and songwriter, widely regarded as one of the greatest fingerstyle guitarists in contemporary Christian music. Over his decades-long career, he has recorded more than 60 albums, both as a solo artist and in collaboration with other musicians. His work blends technical mastery with deep faith, and he continues to inspire artists and listeners alike. Randy Stonehill A pioneering voice in contemporary Christian music, Randy Stonehill has been crafting heartfelt songs since the early days of the Jesus Music movement. Known for his storytelling, humor, and authentic faith, Randyâs songs have resonated with audiences for generations. His collaborations with Phil Keaggy and other artists have resulted in some of the most beloved records in Christian music history.
Phil Keaggy & Randy Stonehill â Mystery Highway (Album) Song Mentioned - Sun Child | |||
| #8 Radical Kindness - Rick Cua | 17 Dec 2024 | 00:43:04 | |
What happens when a rock star trades fame for faith and uses music to bridge divides? In this episode of the Collective Impact Podcast, we sit down with Rick Cua, former bass player for the renowned Southern rock band The Outlaws. Rick shares his compelling journey from the heights of secular music fame to a life dedicated to ministry and radical kindness. Together, we explore how embracing kindness can heal divisions and create meaningful connections in a fragmented world. Whether youâre feeling overwhelmed by negativity or seeking ways to make a positive difference, this conversation will inspire you to think differently and harness the transformative power of kindness in your own life. | |||
| #7 Building Margin for What Matters | 03 Dec 2024 | 00:28:13 | |
What if the key to creating meaningful impact lies not in doing more but in making room for what truly matters? In this episode of the Collective Impact Podcast, we sit down with Marshall Trenkmann to explore his journey from an intense, global career in international banking to a life centered on faith and his family. Together, we unpack how creating marginâtime, energy, and focusâcan transform not only your life but the lives of those around you. Marshall shares his story of finding purpose in unexpected places, navigating challenges like a high-risk pregnancy, and supporting his wife, actress Karla Souza, while fostering global impact through a partnership with One Collective. | |||
| #6 Unlocking Radical Generosity | 22 Oct 2024 | 00:43:04 | |
What if there was a way that you could pay less in taxes and instead donate to your favorite charity? Allowing you to experience a greater sense of meaning and joy from your money. In this episode of the Collective Impact Podcast, we sit down with Jeff Wallace, president of the National Christian Foundation, and Lindsey Vanzant, Global Giving Advisor with One Collective. Jeff shares his journey from a 25-year career in trading to leading a national organization focused on radical generosity. Together, Jeff and Lindsey explore creative ways to maximize charitable giving, engage high-net-worth donors, and leverage non-cash assets to make a greater impact. Whether getting ready to retire or just beginning your giving journey, this conversation will inspire you to think outside the box and elevate your generosity for global impact. | |||
| #5 Joel Lueb - Building Independence and Community | 03 Oct 2024 | 00:26:25 | |
What happens when someone combines a passion for community, a background in foster care, and entrepreneurial skills to create lasting change for emancipated youth? On this episode of the Collective Impact Podcast, weâre talking with Joel Lueb, a print production business owner from California, about his journey from fostering 19 children to founding DSF Works, a nonprofit that mentors youth aging out of foster care through classic car restoration and media arts. Together, weâll explore the heart behind his work, the integration of his faith with his business, and the powerful impact his community-centered approach is having on both the youth and volunteers involved. | |||