Good Nonsense is a no-BS show hosted by nonprofit veteran Evan Wildstein and nonprofit cheerleader/superfan Tasha Van Vlack. Part candid conversation, part reality check, and part therapy session. It’s for all of YOU in and around nonprofits. No fluff. No jargon. Just real talk with smart people who care. Welcome to Good Nonsense. An honest show about life in the social sector. Know someone we sho... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 16 | Founded | 8 months ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Non-ProfitBusiness |
Nonprofiteers, as we enter the fun of year-end mishegoss, we know you need a moment to pause, reflect, and smell the bagels. Join us for this brief, five-minute meditation to find your center.
With love,
Tasha & Evan
We were delighted to be Tim Parsons’ first-ever podcast, and what a deep conversation it was. From Dungeons & Dragons to empathy to disorienting dilemmas and beyond, Tim showed us why having different people in the room allows us to do big things.
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Kimberly Lewis is a wonderfully warm nonprofit leader who pairs grit with grace. From saving an agency from bankruptcy to walking the floor at Goodwill, this conversation with Kimberly shows what true leadership is: presence and heart.
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“What is is not what will always be.” If Matthew Ratz had a family crest, this might be the phrase it dons. A nonprofiteer for 15+ years, Matthew weaves that spirit into his social sector work, and beyond—and we spoke about it openly in this episode.... more
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Thank you, Evan and Tasha, for creating such a delightful podcast with inspiring, no b-s content for us nonprofit professionals. Just listened to the episode on the nonprofit retention revolution with Erica Keswin and I appreciated all the tips she offered for leaders to retain staff and build a more connected culture that require no budget. You all get nonprofit work, and I felt seen while listening
A great, short, sweet and fun podcast that includes real talk about the social impact sector. Big fan so far.
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