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Do More Good podcast

Kenneth Foreman & James Wright
Fundraising
Community Engagement
Scottish Fundraising Conference
Storytelling
Fundraising Strategies
Training For Fundraisers
Social Change
Social Impact
Impact Reporting
Women In Sports
Economic Impact On Fundraising
Women's Sport
Digital Engagement
Corporate Partnerships
Philanthropy
Disability Rights
Grassroots Movements
Funding Structures
Scottish Council For Voluntary Organizations
Communication

The Do More Good podcast is a light-hearted discussion on professional development and fundraising in the charity sector. Kenneth and James cover a range of topics and bring in guests from the industry to share their experience and insight. An informal conversation recorded in pubs in central London. Pull up a chair, grab a drink and join us. Thank you for listening.

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Enthused by the latest global podcast rankings, a giddy Kenneth and James are joined by the Keynote Speakers for the Scottish Fundraising Conference as teaser episodes for the two days in Glasgow. We'll soon be ... more

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Recent Guests

Rob Green
Co-founder of Bridgit, former face-to-face fundraiser
Bridgit
Episode: Episode 126: How to side-hustle with Rob Green
Nathan Atkinson
Co-founder of the award-winning non-profit Rethink Food and former head teacher
Rethink Food
Episode: Episode 125: Rethinking communities with Nathan Atkinson, co-counder of Rethink Food.
Mark Constantine OBE
Co-founder of Lush and lifelong environmentalist
Lush
Episode: Episode 124: Giving away £100m with Mark Constantine OBE, Co-founder of LUSH
Tim Parry
Director at Claremont and former Director of Communications at Alzheimer's Research UK, specializing in behavioral change communications.
Claremont
Episode: Episode 123: Taking risks, being bold and not having the budget to be boring with Tim Parry
Sue Anstiss MBE
An author, director, and podcaster who has been a significant advocate for women's sports and grassroots sport for over 30 years.
Episode: Episode 122: Finding joy in a portfolio career with Sue Anstiss MBE
Michelle Benson
Expert in fundraising with a focus on social media strategy
Culture of Philanthropy
Episode: Episode 121: Building a proper LinkedIn network with Michelle Benson
Gary Kernahan
Member of the conference committee and event organizer
Scottish Fundraising Conference
Episode: Episode 120: The Scottish Fundraising Conference 2024
Fiona McIntyre
Chief Executive of the Scottish Women's Premier League
Scottish Women's Premier League
Episode: Episode 120: The Scottish Fundraising Conference 2024
Nadia Aslam
Focuses on impact reporting for small charities
Episode: Episode 120: The Scottish Fundraising Conference 2024

Hosts

Kenneth Foreman
Co-host of the Do More Good podcast
James Wright
Co-host of the Do More Good podcast

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 48 ratings
  • Interesting, inspiring, and heartening

    The Do More Good podcast is one of my top downloads. I’ve been listening to James and Kenneth for four years and like a fine wine their brilliant podcast keeps getting better with time.

    Each episode introduces you to someone fantastic working in the charity sphere and through their witty and informal conversation James and Kenneth give you a unique insight into their guest’s professional and personal story, which are so often interconnected in the third sector.

    You learn lots from listening bu... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Catherine Townson
    United Kingdom3 years ago
  • Has the power to transform your day

    Such inspiring stories shared in such a fun and light way. A great listen!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Mary Pavlu
    United States4 years ago
  • Remarkable people having a positive impact

    The two hosts share the stories of remarkable people doing social good. Each episode is packed with the pair’s humorous style as they invite the guest to share their story. Underpinning this excellent series is their own extensive experience and insight into the charity and social good sector.

    Expect inspiration and smiles in each episode.

    In fact it feels like being down the pub with some fun friends and their interesting friends. So you won’t be surprised to know that the first episodes wer... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    HowardLake
    United Kingdom4 years ago
  • Congratulations

    The presenters don’t take themselves too seriously and deliver an enjoyable show on the world of social good. Keep it up 👏🏻

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    AlWhitelaw
    United Kingdom6 years ago
  • Good chat, great content, brave Captains

    Nicely done - a good flowing and thought rich conversation with positive pointers.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    biger de biger de bong
    United Kingdom7 years ago

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Listeners appreciate the lighthearted and informal tone of the discussions, making complex charity topics more accessible and enjoyable.
Many reviews mention a sense of connection and camaraderie between the hosts, making the experience feel personal and inviting.
There is a strong emphasis on the quality of the guests featured, highlighting their impressive backgrounds and the insights they provide.
Audiences find the mix of humor and serious conversation refreshing while addressing important social issues.

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Episode 121: Building a proper LinkedIn network with Michelle Benson
Q: What are some of the big trends in terms of mistakes you think that people are making with LinkedIn?
Many people treat LinkedIn like a traditional networking party, spending their time primarily engaging with colleagues instead of potential funders. This echoes their offline mentality and hinders their networking effectiveness.
Episode 121: Building a proper LinkedIn network with Michelle Benson
Q: Can you tell us a little bit more about that observation at the time and why you felt it was a time maybe in 2019 to kind of start Culture of Philanthropy?
In 2019, I observed that fundraising roles were becoming increasingly pressured, and many fundraisers were leaving the sector due to stress and burnout. This prompted me to create Culture of Philanthropy to help charities be found by adapting to the changing landscape and engaging with funders more effectively.
Episode 118: The price of everything, the value of nothing with Scottish Fundraising Conference plenary speaker Anna Fowlie
Q: What is your favorite story or inspiring individual that you have met recently?
David Anderson, who is the chair of the Promise Oversight Board, running a therapeutic farm in France for children.
Episode 118: The price of everything, the value of nothing with Scottish Fundraising Conference plenary speaker Anna Fowlie
Q: Can you tell us about one life hack or a productivity tool, a habit or a skill that you have taught yourself recently?
I've adopted micro-tidying.
Episode 118: The price of everything, the value of nothing with Scottish Fundraising Conference plenary speaker Anna Fowlie
Q: If you could transport back in time and meet your 20 year old self, what piece of advice would you give and why?
Just believe in yourself.

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This podcast features a relaxed exploration of professional development and fundraising within the charity sector. Engaging conversations, often set in a pub, highlight the experiences and insights of various guests who are influential within non-profit organizations. The discussions cover a broad range of topics, from innovative approaches to fundraising and the importance of community engagement, to personal narratives that weave together the professional and personal stories of those in the charitable field. Potential listeners can expect an enjoyable mix of humor, inspiration, and candid dialogue, making it an attractive option for anyone interested in the dynamics of charity work and the art of fundraising.

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Recent guests on Do More Good podcast include:

1. Rob Green
2. Nathan Atkinson
3. Mark Constantine OBE
4. Tim Parry
5. Sue Anstiss MBE
6. Michelle Benson
7. Gary Kernahan
8. Fiona McIntyre

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