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Jenny Fenig coaches top women leaders to do what they came here to do. Through elevated conversations and pattern-spotting, she empowers visionaries to grow their impact while leaving burnout behind. Top 3 Value Bombs 1. Burnout isn't a badge of honor—eliminating what drains you is a strategic success move. 2. Clear boundaries create stronger relationships and sustainable impact. 3. Protecting your energy is the secret weapon for wealth, clarity, and meaningful leadership. Check out Jenny's website and learn more about her coaching and resources - Jenny Fenig Website Sponsors HighLevel - The ultimate all-in-one platform for entrepreneurs, marketers, coaches, and agencies. Learn more at HighLevelFire.com. Thrivetime Show - Make 2026 your best year yet! Start your transformation by attending the world's highest rated business growth workshop taught personally by Clay Clark, featuring Football Star and Entrepreneur, Tim Tebow, and President Trump's Son, Eric Trump, at ThrivetimeShow.com/eofire!
In this episode of Business of the Beat, hosts Kendra Bracken-Ferguson and LaShasta Bell sit down with Jenai Tidwell, LPC-S, for a thoughtful conversation about shifting from hustle culture to a more sustainable rhythm rooted in harmony, intention, and self-awareness. Jenai shares her journey from traditional therapy into entrepreneurship, explaining why expanding impact beyond one-on-one sessions became essential to her purpose. Together, they explore the power of community, the importance of mindful consumption—both in what we eat and what we consume mentally—and how small, consistent choices can lead to meaningful transformation. The conversation also introduces Jenai's 3E approach—efficiency, effectiveness, and endurance—as a framework for building businesses and lives that don't sacrifice well-being for success. From examining the effects of sugar on health to redefining productivity, this episode offers practical insights for anyone seeking balance without burnout. The episode concludes with reflections on Jenai's collaborative book, Time Well Spent, which chronicles personal journeys of growth, healing, and intentional living—reminding listeners that success is most powerful when it's sustainable.
Join host David Pisarek for a practical, no-fluff conversation with Michael Toguchi, Chief Strategy Officer at eResources, on how non-profits can scale their impact without burning out their teams.In this episode of the Non-Profit Digital Success Podcast, Michael breaks down what really drives sustainable growth, aligning leadership, communication, and technology so your systems support the mission instead of slowing it down. You'll hear real-world examples of how to reduce manual busywork, break down silos, and introduce automation in a way your team actually supports.Discover how to:Give your team back time by eliminating inefficient workflowsUse automation and SOPs to reduce errors and frustrationLead digital transformation without overwhelming staffImprove communication across departments and with supportersBuild a culture that encourages experimentation and continuous improvementWhether your organization is stretched thin or preparing for its next phase of growth, this episode offers clear, actionable insights to help you work smarter, not harder.Tune in to “How to Scale Your Non-Profit's Impact Without Burnout with Michael Toguchi” and start building systems that fuel impact instead of fatigue.
Join host David Pisarek for a practical, no-fluff conversation with Michael Toguchi, Chief Strategy Officer at eResources, on how non-profits can scale their impact without burning out their teams.In this episode of the Non-Profit Digital Success Podcast, Michael breaks down what really drives sustainable growth, aligning leadership, communication, and technology so your systems support the mission instead of slowing it down. You'll hear real-world examples of how to reduce manual busywork, break down silos, and introduce automation in a way your team actually supports.Discover how to:Give your team back time by eliminating inefficient workflowsUse automation and SOPs to reduce errors and frustrationLead digital transformation without overwhelming staffImprove communication across departments and with supportersBuild a culture that encourages experimentation and continuous improvementWhether your organization is stretched thin or preparing for its next phase of growth, this episode offers clear, actionable insights to help you work smarter, not harder.Tune in to “How to Scale Your Non-Profit's Impact Without Burnout with Michael Toguchi” and start building systems that fuel impact instead of fatigue.
The Say YES Sisterhood is your invitation to a vibrant community of women who are embracing their dreams, reclaiming their joy, and living life with intention. Join today!Welcome to the Say YES to Yourself! Podcast—the show for midlife women, empty nesters, and those navigating major life transitions like divorce, reinvention, and rediscovery. If you're ready to shed old roles and finally put yourself first, you're in the right place.In this episode, Wendy is joined by Lia Garvin, TEDx speaker and author of The New Manager Playbook. From corporate dynamics to personal boundaries, Lia shares how self-trust, aligned communication, and conscious leadership can shift not just your career, but the lives of those you lead. They explore:• What real leadership looks like when it prioritizes people, purpose, and permission to grow • The pressure to over-function in leadership and how to choose impact over burnout • How aligned communication and intentional action can shift everything, from how you lead to how you liveWhether you're guiding a team or navigating a new season of life, this episode offers a powerful reframe: leadership isn't about doing more—it's about showing up with intention.Connect with Lia:Get her book, The New Manager Playbook: A Simple Guide for Leading with EaseLiaGarvin.comLinkedInInstagram @lia.garvinThe New Manager Playbook Podcast________________________________________________________________________________________ Say YES to joining Wendy for her: Say YES Sisterhood PWH Farm StaysPWH Curated France TripsInstagram: @phineaswrighthouseFacebook: Phineas Wright HouseWebsite: Phineas Wright HousePodcast Production By Shannon Warner of Resonant Collective Want to start your own podcast? Let's chat! If this episode resonated, follow Say YES to Yourself! and leave a 5-star review—it helps more women in midlife discover the tools, stories, and community that make saying YES not only possible, but powerful.
IN EPISODE 223:Burnout doesn't have to be the price of ambition. In Episode 223, Bianca Best debunks the myths surrounding balance and productivity. She highlights the need for self-awareness in managing time and energy, how kind leadership fosters a healthier work environment, and ways that individuals can take ownership of their well-being.ABOUT BIANCA BEST:Bianca Best is a global executive, bestselling author, certified coach, inspirational speaker, and proud mother of four. She's worked with brands like Google, Snap and Amazon. Bianca is the author of three books, and her latest is: Big Impact Without Burnout.LINKS:https://www.youtube.com/@biancabest_BBTVhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/biancabesthttps://www.instagram.com/biancabest_/
In this episode of Bringing the Human Back to Human Resources, host Traci Chernoff chats with internationally acclaimed speaker and author Bianca Best about her latest book, Big Impact Without Burnout. Bianca opens up about her own struggles with burnout and shares how redefining purpose, aligning values, and shifting your mindset can create lasting fulfillment in both work and life. Traci and Bianca work together to provide doable tactics for succeeding without compromising your health. The power of energy management, the particular difficulties faced by women in the workplace, and the generational transition spearheaded by Gen Z in redefining work-life balance are all covered. Regaining control, encouraging self-empowerment, and establishing a more wholesome and satisfying workplace are the main topics of discussion. Connect with Bianca Best here:https://biancabest.com/https://www.linkedin.com/in/biancabest/ Chapters00:00: Introduction to Bianca Best and Her Journey05:57: Navigating Burnout: Bianca's Personal Experience12:09: Emotional Well-being and Values Alignment19:58: Navigating Values Misalignment in Careers26:04: Gender Dynamics and Burnout34:01: Empowerment and Self-Management in the Workplace We hope you enjoyed this insightful discussion Big Impact Without Burnout! If you found our discussion insightful, we'd like you to take a moment to rate our podcast. Your feedback helps us grow and reach more listeners who are passionate about these topics. You can also leave a review and tell us what you loved or what you'd like to hear more of - we're all ears! Connect with Traci here:https://linktr.ee/HRTraciVisit our website: HRTraci.com Disclaimer: Thoughts, opinions, and statements made on this podcast are not a reflection of the thoughts, opinions, and statements of the Company by whom Traci Chernoff is actively employed.
In this episode of Grow a Small Business, host Troy Trewin interviews Bianca Best, founder of The Burnout Business and former owner of The Bespoke Gift Company. Bianca shares her journey of scaling her first business to a $2M turnover with a small team, balancing family life, and transitioning into corporate consultancy. She discusses strategies to prevent burnout, insights from her new book "Big Impact Without Burnout," and her plans to help entrepreneurs achieve sustainable success. Learn how Bianca combines passion, resilience, and innovation to create lasting impact. A must-listen for business owners seeking growth with balance! Other Resources: Bianca Best's book “BIG IMPACT WITHOUT BURNOUT” is now available for pre-sale! Order now to receive your copy when it launches on March 11, 2025, plus an exclusive bundle of goodies delivered straight to your inbox immediately. Why would you wait any longer to start living the lifestyle you signed up for? Balance your health, wealth, relationships and business growth. And focus your time and energy and make the most of this year. Let's get into it by clicking here. Troy delves into our guest's startup journey, their perception of success, industry reconsideration, and the pivotal stress point during business expansion. They discuss the joys of small business growth, vital entrepreneurial habits, and strategies for team building, encompassing wins, blunders, and invaluable advice. And a snapshot of the final five Grow A Small Business Questions: What do you think is the hardest thing in growing a small business? According to Bianca Best, one of the hardest things in growing a small business is managing the "sheer abundance" of options and deciding which direction to prioritize. She emphasizes the importance of focus and avoiding the distraction of pursuing too many opportunities, which can dilute the core proposition and hinder growth. What's your favourite business book that has helped you the most? Bianca Best's favorite business book is The First 90 Days by Michael Watkins. She found it particularly helpful in navigating the corporate world and understanding how to play the "corporate game." Another book she mentioned is The Politics of Promotion by Bonnie Marcus, which she found useful for her professional development in the corporate realm. Are there any great podcasts or online learning resources you'd recommend to help grow a small business? Bianca Best recommends Audible for deep dives into subjects that align with professional development and personal interests. While she prefers books for in-depth learning, she emphasizes the importance of selecting resources that are clearly relevant and goal-focused. Additionally, she mentioned Opus AI, a tool for generating impactful marketing content like reels, which can be valuable for growing a small business. What tool or resource would you recommend to grow a small business? Bianca Best recommends Opus AI, a tool that automates the creation of engaging video clips and reels from longer content. This resource is particularly useful for businesses looking to enhance their marketing and reach broader audiences efficiently. What advice would you give yourself on day one of starting out in business? Bianca Best's advice to her day-one self is to "follow your heart and stay in integrity." She emphasizes the importance of aligning actions with personal values, as being out of alignment can hinder fulfillment and effectiveness. Staying true to her passions and maintaining integrity are key principles she believes lead to both personal and professional success. Book a 20-minute Growth Chat with Troy Trewin to see if you qualify for our upcoming course. Don't miss out on this opportunity to take your small business to new heights! Enjoyed the podcast? Please leave a review on iTunes or your preferred platform. Your feedback helps more small business owners discover our podcast and embark on their business growth journey. Quotable quotes from our special Grow A Small Business podcast guest: Follow your heart and stay in integrity to create meaningful success — Bianca Best True success is going to bed with peace, knowing you made a positive impact — Bianca Best Never shy away from your triggers—lean in, resolve, and grow stronger — Bianca Best
Is it possible to achieve extraordinary success without burnout? On Business Influencers Episode 172, we welcome Bianca Best, a globally recognized speaker, author, and strategist who has collaborated with industry giants like Google, Amazon, and Deloitte. In this inspiring conversation with host Chris Salem, Bianca reveals powerful strategies to help professionals excel without compromising their well-being. Tune in to TALRadio English on Apple Podcast, Spotify, Youtube and discover the secrets to sustainable success!Host : Chris SalemGuest : Bianca Best - Speaker, Author and StrategistYou Can Reach Bianca Best @biancabest.com#TALRadioEnglish #BigImpact #BurnoutFreeSuccess #Leadership #WorkLifeBalance #BiancaBest #PeakPerformance #SustainableSuccess #EntrepreneurMindset #BusinessInfluencers #ChrisSalem #CareerGrowth #TouchALife #TALRadio
From corporate life to entrepreneurship and back, Bianca Best's journey has shaped her unique approach to avoiding burnout while achieving success. Through her personal struggles, she discovered that effective energy management and prioritizing what truly matters are key to maintaining both professional success and personal well-being. Bianca emphasizes the importance of aligning actions with personal values, especially when balancing family and career, to create a fulfilling and sustainable life. Her insights into energy management and self-awareness allow individuals to navigate the pressures of modern life without succumbing to burnout. By focusing on impactful tasks and recognizing when to rest, Bianca teaches how to achieve big results while preserving physical, mental, and emotional health. Her experiences have inspired many to reevaluate their own approach to work and life, leading them to prioritize self-care alongside their ambitions. Bianca's upcoming book, Big Impact Without Burnout, offers practical strategies for success without sacrificing well-being. If you're ready to learn how to manage your energy and avoid burnout, visit her website to get more details and access a special pre-sale discount. We're happy you're here! Like the pod? Visit our website! Start your trial on Simplified. Schedule a consult, get on the mailing list, and learn more about my favorite tools and programs via https://www.yourbrandamplified.com
Do you ever wish you could approach speaking with ease and confidence instead of stress and anxiety? Then listen to this episode of Delight in the Limelight where I speak with psychology expert and host of the MINDSET ZONE podcast, Ana Melikian.Listen to our conversation to learn how to:- Recognize your limiting beliefs and cultivate a growth mindset- Harness the power of mindset to unlock your full potential as a speaker- Reframe your anxiety and respond to stress instead of reacting to itThis is a conversation for speakers, entrepreneurs, and business leaders who want to communicate with greater ease and presence.Click here to check the full show notes.
In today's episode, you'll learn strategies and practical tips for creating happy, healthy, nonprofit workers and workplaces. Our guest Beth Kanter is a leading expert on nonprofit technology and she is co-author of the book Happy, Healthy Nonprofit: Strategies for Impact Without Burnout. You'll learn about tangible tools for preventing burnout at the individual and organizational levels, and learn what is available in her book. We discuss why she wrote the book, how nonprofit wellbeing has changed over the six years since it was published, and what she would write differently if she were writing the book today. We discuss the question: Can better salaries make us less burnout? Beth offers her advice for how artificial intelligence can become part of wellness in nonprofits. And much more! Go to our website for a transcript of the episode and links to the resources discussed in the episode. While you're there, browse our library of amazing guests and conversations from Fund the People - A Podcast with Rusty Stahl at fundthepeople.org/ftp_podcast. You can find the podcast, our blog, free tools, and other resources on our website, fundthepeople.org. Season 6 is sponsored by Loftis Partners. They've launched the Pay Equity Collective, a supportive community for nonprofits seeking pathways to pay equity. Visit payequitycollective.com to learn more! Loftis Partners – Empowering organizations and advancing equity, one collective step at a time!
In this episode of Balanced Self, guest Dr. Ana Melikian and host Barbara Fitch discuss how to be impactful without burnout in your personal and professional lives, the difference between burnout and stress and what to do when you are in prolonged state of stress and burnout.
Imagine the remarkable success of a team that has been together for years. They know each other inside out, work seamlessly, and achieve incredible results. But what if you don't have that luxury? There's a hidden shortcut to cultivating team bonding and mimicking the dynamics of long-standing teams in record time. Tony Martignetti explains that it's all about building genuine connections. Tony Martignetti is a trusted advisor, leadership coach, author, podcast host, and TEDx speaker. As the Chief Inspiration Officer at Inspired Purpose Partners, Tony draws on over 25 years of experience in leadership roles and coaching global leaders. He is the author of two insightful books, 'Campfire Lessons for Leaders' and 'Climbing The Right Mountain,' and is passionately dedicated to empowering leaders to unearth their true potential and navigate change with confidence. In episode 187, Tony reveals practical tactics for building deeper connections with your team, unlocking high performance, and finding leverage in your work to maximize impact and avoid burnout. He also introduces his CORE methodology, a powerful framework designed to help both employees and leaders embrace their individuality, express their true selves in the workplace, and cultivate deeper, more genuine connections. By making intentional efforts to build team bonding, leaders can foster trust, feedback exchange, and the identification of blind spots. Tune in to gain Tony's invaluable insights on reigniting connection and meaning in your workplace! . . . Like this episode? Be sure to leave a ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ review and share the podcast with your colleagues. . . . TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES: [04:49] Learning from early missteps [10:32] Reigniting spark with ‘Campfire Lessons for Leaders' [18:46] Building deeper connections [24:06] The CORE framework [32:39] Leveraging collective strengths [38:47] Defining success and ‘Climbing The Right Mountain'
In this illuminating episode of Transforming 45, Lisa is joined by Dr. Heather Clark, the brilliant mind behind the Mind and Consciousness Institute. Driven by a passion to guide service-minded professionals, Dr. Clark empowers individuals to amplify their impact and set the world ablaze without succumbing to burnout. Together, they explore an innovative metaphysical approach to break free from stress, fatigue, and limitations that might hinder the pursuit of meaningful impact. Key Discussion Points:
“We can achieve much more. We can contribute to society, make an impact, make a difference out there. If we are refreshed, re-energized. In our full power.” – Ana Melikian In this episode, I join Dr. Zippy to discuss how can we increase our impact while avoiding burnout. We dive deep into the world of… Continue reading Impact Without Burnout: Dr. Zippy interviews Dr. Ana Melikian The post Impact Without Burnout: Dr. Zippy interviews Dr. Ana Melikian appeared first on Ana Melikian, Ph.D..
Hands up if you're feeling exhausted? Or burnt out? Or really wishing there was another way to do things? Don't worry, you are not alone! This week, my guest is Dr Joanna Martin – former doctor, actor and now an amazing leadership and business coach. Jo is the CEO and founder of One of Many, an organisation that supports women to live the change and lead the change. Jo gives us an introduction into Soft power, a more sustainable and more fun alternative to the superwoman we might be more familiar with. Jo shares her insights into how we can have impact without burnout. To find out about One of Many and their upcoming One Woman Conference - https://oneofmany.co.uk/ We have a very special announcement to make - we have made membership to the MWF only £5 for all medical students! Sign up at this link: https://www.medicalwomensfederation.org.uk/members/join-us Follow the Medical Women's Federation on social media: Website: Click here to join the Medical Women's Federation or sign up to our free newsletter Twitter: @medicalwomenuk Instagram: @medicalwomenuk Facebook: MedWomen For any enquires about the Medical Women's Federation, email admin@medicalwomensfederation.org.uk To get in touch about the podcast, email medicalwomenpodcast@gmail.com This podcast is produced by Dr Nuthana Bhayankaram & Ms Jenna MacKenzie in association with the Medical Women's Federation. Our music is composed and played by Dr Kethaki Bhayankaram. Our cover art and social media posters are designed by Ms Danielle Nwadinobi.
Dr Yvette Ankrah a transformational coach, consultant and recovering overachiever! She began coaching in 2013 and is an accredited Neuro-Linguistic Programming (practitioner and Executive NLP coach) and a Spectrum Performance coach, meditation practitioner, and a degree in Journalism and Psychology and a Masters in Communities, Organisations and Social Change.She won a Microsoft/O2 award for business in 2013, was shortlisted for Best Coach at the Best Business Women Awards in, 2015 and was awarded an MBE for her work with women in business in 2017. In 2019 she was awarded a PhD in sociology and focus on identity, race, class and belonging.After experiencing her own bout of burnout, she became a recovering overachiever. Working with female leaders and business owners, and is dedicated to helping people make the most of their potential. I do not empower women - I help them connect to the power that is already there.She helps them find ways of working that eliminate stress and avoid burnout, reconnect to their passion, set boundaries and build confidence and resilience.Connect with her viaLinkedInFacebookwww.yvetteankrah.com Instagram
On today’s episode, I’m going to be talking to Dr. Joanna Martin about how to create impact without burnout. Joanna is the founder of One of Many. In this episode: The power of Collaboration The 3 Choices we make The Soft Powertypes How to recognise the Signs of burnout Your Overwhelm First Aid Kit Resources: Join The Money Circle membership Join Catherine’s FREE Facebook Group My Online Courses – Investing for beginners from £1 My YouTube Channel Connect with me on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook Connect with Joanna on Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn, Facebook One Of Many Website The power of journaling A Complete Guide to Effective Time Blocking for Parents How to Reduce Burnout by Outsourcing How to Avoid Burnout and Grow Your Business Books Think Like A Monk: Jay Shetty Atomic Habits: James Clear
Joanna Martin is an inspirational force for women everywhere! Here she explains why she started her community of grassroots women leaders. The One of Many programmes are designed by women, for women, and it's a completely holistic approach. Rather than focusing on one aspect of your life (like your leadership at work) it supports you to handle challenges, uncertainty and setbacks in any area of your life – from relationships to finances to health. It allows you to handle the day to day without losing sight of the big picture. It's how they're supporting thousands of women, handling the current crisis and creating a new vision for the future. With the tools to step into a nimble, responsive way of leading that doesn't leave you depleted or burnt out.And the reason I'm so passionate about her work, is that working on your mindset, old stories, emotional baggage, self care and more can make HUGE shifts in your physical and mental health. And that's what makes it exciting for us at Happy Hormones! To download the free Overwhelm First Aid Kit click here; https://www.happyhormonesforlife.com/overwhelm-kit
This episode was originally published on April 18, 2018 as part of Blackbaud's previous Raise & Engage Podcast. Burnout. We've all been there or know someone who has. While work-life balance can be difficult for anyone to maintain, professionals in the non-profit sector face certain challenges that put them at a greater risk for experiencing burnout. How can you prevent burnout on an individual level, and how can an organization's leadership help prevent employees from experiencing burnout? Today's guest is Beth Kanter, consultant, trainer, and author of the book, The Happy, Healthy Nonprofit: Strategies for Impact Without Burnout. Listen to today's episode to hear what Beth has to say about burnout, why nonprofit employees are at risk for burnout, and how it can be prevented. Topics Discussed in This Episode: What the term “burnout” means in the nonprofit sector and why it happens to nonprofit workers The stages of burnout How passion for a cause can be related to burnout How to recognize the symptoms of burnout How leadership can prevent burnout in their team The effect that the workspace can have on employee wellbeing The Pomodoro method for focusing How mobile phones and other devices can affect the feeling of burnout Different methods of self-care How to be inclusive of remote team members and keep them engaged First steps organizations and individuals can take to avoid burnout Resources: Beth KanterThe Happy, Healthy Nonprofit Quotes: “I think we work in a field where scarcity mindsets lead. We don't have enough staples in our staplers, or we don't have enough staff, so I think this leads to trying to compensate by overworking.” “Well-being is not something that's foisted onto employees, right? They have to be engaged in it.” “Start where you are, use what you have, do what you can.”
[av_social_share title='Share this entry' style='' buttons='' custom_class='' admin_preview_bg=''] Episode Summary One thing that every organization encounters during the course of any campaign is stagnation. You can find success so often that this success becomes a habit in itself. This isn’t a bad thing per se, but the moment that you become complacent in your duties, even if you maintain your success, is the same moment that you stagnate. And stagnation, even if you’re successful, is a sign to your followers that you are no longer putting as much effort as you used to. In the world of non-profit fundraising, this can mean to your followers that you aren’t as interested in your cause as you were when you were just starting out. Sometimes, it really isn’t your fault that your organization’s success has reached its peak and there isn’t much that you can do to surpass the high bar of standards that you’ve established. - That’s often not the case, at least according to Albert Bandura, who believed that people are people are self organizing, proactive, self-regulating, and self-reflecting. This is based on Bandura’s Social Cognitive and Self-Efficacy Theories which propose that people do not merely respond to their environmental stimuli. Rather, people are capable of seeking information themselves and as a result, individuals are not merely a product of their circumstance. They are in fact, contributors to their situation. An individual (or organization, in this case) is more likely to improve the more that this individual (or organization) is aware of his surroundings and himself. Whatever might be holding you back as an individual has a tendency of seeping into how you feel as an organization. We’ve recently had a podcast episode where Beth Kanter, author of The Happy, Healthy Nonprofit: Strategies for Impact Without Burnout, talks about the importance of maintaining the proper mindset and adapting effective strategies to help you meet your goals while avoiding burnout. This isn’t an easy venture. Everybody stagnates eventually. It will always be up to you if you decide whether this is where you peak. However, you need to realize that this limitation is just something that you put on yourself. You can go as far as what you put your mind to. That is the beauty of the human mind and the power of mental toughness and dedication. In this podcast episode, Ellie Burscough takes us on the adventure of her life as she tells us her personal experience in working in a call center, writing scripts, and making calls to donors on behalf of large, well-known charities and nonprofits. Then, Ellie talks about how she uses the sales knowledge that she acquired throughout her career to help businesses break past their own stumbling blocks and limitations so they can take on larger goals and create a greater impact in their chosen ventures. We also talk about the similarities and differences between businesses & nonprofits, fundraising & sales, and how fundraisers can master their mindset to achieve more for others, by taking care of themselves. Ellie even shares some habits that can improve our ability to be creative and relatable to others. We learn about some of the biggest lessons she’s learned when it comes to mastering her own mindset. Her valuable advice and actionable takeaways will leave you motivated and ready to take on your day, every day. About Ellie Burscough Ellie is a business and mindset coach with experience working with the not-for-profit sector. She has worked at call centers writing scripts and making calls to donors on behalf of large, well known charities and nonprofits. She teaches the psychology behind scaling your goals. [av_button_big label='Join the Grow Your Non-Profit Facebook Group!' description_pos='above' link='manually,https://www.facebook.com/groups/growyournonprofit/' link_target='' icon_select='yes-left-icon' icon='ue8f5' font='entypo-fontello' custom_font='#ffffff' color='theme-color' custom_bg='#444444' color_hover='theme-color-subtle' custom_bg_hover='#444444' custom_font_hover='#421c52!important' custom_class='' admin_preview_bg=''] Click here to join a community of non-profit professionals leveraging digital marketing and technology to grow their communities and improve their fundraising systems. [/av_button_big]
[av_social_share title='Share this entry' style='' buttons='' custom_class='' admin_preview_bg=''] Episode Summary It’s not just about mindset that determines the success of your fundraising. We all have things that we want to do. We all want to make an impact wherever we can and we all want to feel good about the work that we do. A successful fundraising campaign isn’t just about mindset. It’s about much more than that. Successful fundraising is about figuring out how to make the pieces of your puzzle work. It’s about synchronicity and timing. It’s about building relationships and giving people the power to influence change. Figuring out who you are and surrounding yourself with people who understand your mission as much as you do is an integral part of successfully championing a cause. You need to learn to love what you do, regardless of the difficulty that the tasks may bring. This dogged determination and utmost willingness to make a sacrifice is paramount to the success of your campaign. But this isn’t all that you need. You may have all the fuel you could ever need, but without knowing how to actually drive a car, you aren’t going anywhere. And all that fuel, all that passion and determination, won’t amount to much without the proper strategies. Somewhere along the road, you’re going to encounter a few bumps. Some will be bigger than the others but you should perceive all of them in the same manner - as a learning experience. And with each learning experience, you need to be able to create a strategy that coincides with the lesson that you’ve learned. Our book, “Brick by Brick”, discusses a few ways on how you can polish your strategies so that you are able to produce more results while also minimizing the wastage of resources. You may have all the things you need for a fundraising campaign, but for you to fully realize your goals, you need to analyze your processes and optimize them to prevent the unnecessary expenditure of resources; because one way to slow your progress is by exerting effort that really isn’t necessary, to achieve results that aren’t truly up to your standards. In this episode, Beth Kanter, author of The Happy, Healthy Nonprofit: Strategies for Impact Without Burnout shares to us the strategies that keep her energized and focused on her mission everyday, as well as a narrative on how she began her nonprofit fundraising journey. In this podcast episode, we’re going to talk about maintaining perspective and being able to work with a clear mind, and how this can help you avoid getting burnt out. We discuss some of the characteristics of a healthy organization, board, and community along with some of the best leadership strategies for young adults to help prepare themselves as future leaders. We’ll also be talking about making connections, measuring your audience’s reactions, and using data (qualitative and quantitative) to help you build your own community. We’re also going to discuss the challenges that you may encounter as you progress with your fundraising campaign and how you can overcome them. Best of all, Beth gives listeners her #1 suggestion for what you should take action on for your organization if you’re looking to find that special balance. About Beth Kanter Beth Kanter is the author of Beth’s Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media, one of the longest running and most popular blogs for nonprofits. Beth has over 30 years working in the nonprofit sector in technology, training, capacity building, evaluation, fundraising, and marketing. She is an internationally recognized trainer who has developed and implemented effective sector capacity building programs that help organizations integrate social media, network building, and relationship marketing best practices. Beth is an expert in facilitating online and offline peer learning, curriculum development based on traditional adult learning theory, and other instructional approaches. She has trained thousands of nonprofits around the world. [av_button_big label='Join the Grow Your Non-Profit Facebook Group!' description_pos='above' link='manually,https://www.facebook.com/groups/growyournonprofit/' link_target='' icon_select='yes-left-icon' icon='ue8f5' font='entypo-fontello' custom_font='#ffffff' color='theme-color' custom_bg='#444444' color_hover='theme-color-subtle' custom_bg_hover='#444444' custom_font_hover='#421c52!important' custom_class='' admin_preview_bg=''] Click here to join a community of non-profit professionals leveraging digital marketing and technology to grow their communities and improve their fundraising systems. [/av_button_big]
Aliza Sherman is a web pioneer and tech passionista who is concerned about our dependence on Social Media and our phones. Recently, she spoke at the TechNow Conference in Monroeville, PA and has a chat with us about the things we need to watch out for to not be so dependent on technology, and the future of these devices. Find out more about our guest at www.alizasherman.com. Find out more about her book "The Happy, Healthy Nonprofit: Strategies for Impact Without Burnout" at www.happyhealthynonprofit.com. Also, check out sorgatronmedia.com and awesomecast.com for more entertainment. Follow Michael Sorg (@sorgatron) and @AwesomeCast for updates and live streams of our interviews! Subscribe on Facebook,Stitcher, Spreaker, iTunes, and Youtube!
Aliza Sherman is a web pioneer and tech passionista who is concerned about our dependence on Social Media and our phones. Recently, she spoke at the TechNow Conference in Monroeville, PA and has a chat with us about the things we need to watch out for to not be so dependent on technology, and the future of these devices. Find out more about our guest at www.alizasherman.com. Find out more about her book "The Happy, Healthy Nonprofit: Strategies for Impact Without Burnout" at www.happyhealthynonprofit.com. Also, check out sorgatronmedia.com and awesomecast.com for more entertainment. Follow Michael Sorg (@sorgatron) and @AwesomeCast for updates and live streams of our interviews! Subscribe on Facebook,Stitcher, Spreaker, iTunes, and Youtube!
Things have been keeping Aliza and Nik busy, but they're back with another Yank & Limey podcast to start the year.This time they talk about their recent work on social media for the c-suite and for the emerging US legal cannabis market. Aliza has released a new book: The Happy, Healthy Nonprofit: Strategies for Impact Without Burnout. They discuss using social media for customer service and crisis communications, and how businesses can use it to create brand evangelists. Are the skills required to succeed at social media becoming more technical, or is it still all about people?Looking back over channel changes since their last podcast they discuss making their own Moments on Twitter and how to use them as part of marketing. They discuss live streaming in Instagram and using moving images in Facebook and Twitter. They talk about the targetability of Snapchat Geofilters and services popular with generation-z, Music.ly and Houseparty, while thinking about the uses of popular functionality like BitMoji for business. Yank & Limey is sponsored by TANK.
Burnout is often held up as a badge of pride in for-profit and non-profit businesses alike. We talk about the incredible hours, service above and beyond, the missed school plays and late nights, outrageously high goals achieved, but at what price? Not only for our personal lives, but for the businesses we work for. Over-worked teams make mistakes, healthcare costs rise, creativity takes a nose-dive. Nonprofits tend to be tightly staffed with everyone on the team working at full capacity to make a difference in the world, supporting causes they believe in. Aliza Sherman and Beth Kanter, authors of The Happy, Healthy Nonprofit: Strategies for Impact Without Burnout, are here to help us understand the impact of burnout and what we can do about it. Learn more: http://bit.ly/2jCITGi --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jfouts/support