Welcome to the Bawtin Podcast Network! Interested in business development, entrepreneurial tips, or new marketing tactics? Well, you've found your place. All of the podcasts we host are developed to encourage you in your business journey, enjoy!
On this episode of Get It. Keep It. Multiply It., we join Natalie Gross, Executive Director, and Jenn Olson, Founder of Mosaic Collective, to discuss how Jenn's passion turned into purpose and business! Don't miss this inspiring episode with Jenn as she discusses her story with the mission, purpose, and sustainability behind Mosaic Collective.Beat you!
Jarad and Natalie discuss the difference between being interested versus interesting. Check out this episode to understand why being interested is more valuable and can allow you to learn more in any setting.Beat you!
We sat down with Steven Thomas, the Young Adults Pastor at Thomas Road Baptist Church in Lynchburg, Virginia to talk about leadership tactics. We learned so much from this episode and hope you do too!Beat you!
Today we sat down with the owner and head chef of Purple Door Gourmet Kitchen and Catering, Michelle Ayers! We talked to Michelle about the importance of doing well to do good and talked through some practical steps you can take to get there. Beat you!
We're back! We can't wait to get back into the swing of things with new hosts, a new studio, and new takes on all things business and entrepreneurship. Join us for our first episode of season two with Lynchburg Entrepreneur John Rerick.
What is all gen stewardship, and how does its management affect different donor generations? Join Wendy, Meagan, and Sal on a journey of discovery through multi-generational fundraising, dispelling common myths and highlighting practical tips along the way.
Join Sal, Wendy, and Meagan as they walk through the nonprofit world from a student's perspective, discussing internships, what to look forward to, and resources for building both skill and experience.
How different are nonprofits from their for-profit competitors, and does it make a significant impact on leadership? Join Sal, Wendy, and Meagan as they explore surprising things about nonprofit leadership -- and what it means for the stewardship professionals of the future.
In this episode of Cultivate for Good, Sal, Wendy, and Meagan discuss the true definition of a donor-centric organization, and why it's so important to the nonprofit industry. Learn all about how this idea differs from traditional models, and how you can practically build a donor-centric organization of your own.
Sometimes helping can hurt, even in the nonprofit industry. Join Sal, Wendy, and Meagan as they talk through all the ways empowerment can be used for good (and bad) in your organization. How can you empower your donors, coworkers, and mission in a way that helps everyone?
Join Sal, Wendy, and Meagan as they share their personal 'WHY' in the nonprofit industry, and discuss the wrong and right way to communicate this passion with donors.
In this episode, Sal, Wendy, and Meagan take a closer look at major trends in the nonprofit world and examine the potential effects they might have on the future of the industry.
On this week's Cultivate For Good, Wendy, Sal, and Meagan explore what it means to truly celebrate with your donors. Join them as they discuss the difference between thanking and celebration, the reasons for stalling, and practical ways to implement donor celebration within your organization.
In the third episode of Cultivate For Good, hosts Sal, Wendy, and Meagan discuss the management of major donors in an authentic way. We learn how to manage your 'asks,' build trust, and seek deeper relationships throughout the donor cycle.
In this episode of Get it. Keep it. Multiply it. Jarad and Natalie sit down and talk about how to effectively lead employees who have different work styles.
This week Jarad and Natalie sit down with Adam and Elise Spontarelli, owners of Lynchburg's only maker space, Vector Space! Check out this episode to learn more about this awesome company and all of the opportunity that lies within being a member!
This week Cultivate For Goods hosts Joshua, Sal, and Wendy sit down and discuss the importance of using technology in nonprofit work well and how technology cant replace relationships!
Jarad and Natalie talk about best practices within the workplace. Check out this episode to hear their thoughts on how best practices shared between employees and the employer can increase productivity and teamwork.
Jarad, Will, and Natalie sit down and talk about dealing with people on their worst days, how to learn from your mistakes, and what defines "success".
Welcome to the first episode of Cultivate For Good where hosts Sal and Wendy talk about the highs and lows of being involved in non-profit fundraising.
Get it. Keep it. Multiply it. is back and has some exciting news for our listeners. Join Jarad and Natalie as they talk about the last few months of streamlining and what's in store for Bawtin.
In this episode, we sit down with Jared Moyer and have a great conversation about excellence versus perfection, adapting your mentorship to fit a new generation, and leading as a "quiet cornerstone". Check it out!
In this episode, we sit down with Lynchburg's Finest Real Estate owner Betsy Ferguson to talk about how success is relative to you, almost losing it all, and finding your focus. Check it out!
In this episode, we sit down with Lynchburg local restauranteur Dave Henderson. Dave, the owner of a local favorite, The Water Dog, and Jarad talk about leaping into a new business world, working with your family, and the importance of leading humbly.
A podcast favorite, Daryl Calfee, joins us again to talk about his new business venture into the world of home restoration. Join us to hear about how to exit well, making your first investment, and finding peace in the "muddy middle".
Join us in a great part two conversation with Tale Tellers Fly Shop owner, Ethan Martin. We discussed in detail how he took a hobby and build a business that is thriving.
In this weeks episode we sit down with Ethan Martin, Tale Tellers Fly Shop owner here in Lynchburg Virginia. Jarad and Ethan talk about what it takes to open a storefront and how sometimes unexpected circumstances can change your perspective.
In this episode repeat guest, John Seinar and host, Jarad Hagner talk about taking the risk of buying a business as a young entrepreneur. Check out this episode to hear about regrets and accomplishments that John talks about!
Today we have a special episode with local Lynchburg Pastor and Coach, Tyler Cash. Tyler and Jarad talk about mentoring and investing in the local community programs like Hill City Crash.
Founder and owner of New Hampshire based beer canning company State 64, Tim Little, sits down with Jarad and Natalie to have a great conversation about taking risks to start a business, making a difference in your world, and beer!
In this episode John Seinar and Jarad Hagner talk about seeing the potential where others don't.
Sit down with Lynchburg local businessmen Jarad Hagner, Daryl Calfee, and Billy Hansen. In this episode we talk about mentors, failures, and adding value wherever you go. Check it out!
Local lover of Lynchburg and leather, Daryl Calfee, sits down with Jarad in the first episode of a multi-part miniseries.
Bawtin's CEO, Jarad Hagner and Creative Director, Natalie Gross sit down and talk about the future of this podcast. We hope you like what you hear and come back to hear from our first guest!