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Good Leaders with Stephen George

Good Leaders is at the crossroads between non-profit leaders and entrepreneurs in the business world, bringing them together to be better leaders, more entrepreneurial and creative, to change behaviour, raise more money for non profits and do more good in their lives and with others
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Feb 27, 2017

In this episode Mark Phillips from fundraising specialist agency Bluefrog, shares his perspective on leading a fundraising agency and how to meet donors needs through innovating for the future by drawing on the wisdom of the past

Jan 9, 2017

In this episode Oli Lewington from the Cystic Fibrosis Trust shares his personal journey living with CF and what that means growing up, working and his daily routine, through to his life saving transplant and his reflections on surviving and for many, not surviving - and what lies ahead

Dec 23, 2016

In this episode Stephen George hijacks the 12 days of christmas to share 12 days of christmas fundraising thoughts and ideas - a fundraising manifesto for 2017 as we head into the holidays and prepare for the year ahead

Dec 12, 2016

In this episode Gordon Michie, Head of Fundraising at Poppyscotland shares his thoughts on remembrance, service, tradition, passion and and the challenges of how to inspire a new generation to raise money and continue to remember

 

Oct 16, 2016

In this episode, Sarah Carter, Head of Leadership at Home Fundraising shares with Stephen George a view of a more mindful, person centred leadership model and why the organisational leadership culture is at the heart of real transformation

Oct 6, 2016

In this episode, Pedro Pimenta a 24 year-old international speaker, best-selling author, entrepreneur and a mentor to other amputees shares his story of contracting a fatal form of meningitis that soared through his bloodstream in 2009. With slim chances that he would survive, nearly one hundred of his closest friends and family took turns saying their goodbyes. Miraculously, Pedro left the hospital alive six months and two comas later, but in exchange, had all of his limbs amputated above the elbows and knees. People destined him to a life in the wheelchair, saying that no other amputee in his situation had successfully lived a life on prosthetics. But Pedro had developed a sense of purpose that saw him challenge this belief and prove them very wrong. 

 

Aug 30, 2016

Rob Cope Director of the legacy charity consortium in the UK, Remember a Charity talks legacies, campaigns and how to change behaviour

Aug 13, 2016

Success can mean many things for different people. And for many its the traditional symbols - house, car, money. In this episode Businessman, entrepreneur and author Tim Johnson shares how, having built two multi million pound business’s and then an accident and personal setbacks, forced him to rediscover the meaning of success. Tim is the author of a new book called The Success Book - How to grow yourself personally and in business

Jul 11, 2016

In this episode Birmingham Children’s Hospital Fundraising Team rediscover and connect to find moments of inspiration. Finding and sharing stories, they explore how to take personal responsibility to be inspired and together share their personal tips to become connected, focused and deliberate about finding inspiration to be better fundraising leaders

 

Jul 3, 2016

Howard Lake shares his story from fundraiser to digital pioneer and founder of UK Fundraising, the worlds first web resource for professional fundraisers. In this episode, Howard and Stephen challenge fundraisers to do more to embrace the digital opportunities before them

 

May 30, 2016

Canadian school children at a literary festival in Toronto share their insights and joy with Stephen George on what it takes to get a story right so you turn the page, make an impact and connect

May 15, 2016

In this episode Scott Gray, Managing Director at Rapidata, explores the relationship charities have with suppliers, how working together makes the difference, how its time for testing and why innovation should flourish

May 3, 2016

The 10 most essential values, skills and qualities that makeatruly great all round fundraiser are shared by Stephen George inacountdown of must haves to help people become abrilliantfundraising leader

Mar 28, 2016

In this episode we get to hear directly from committed donors who have left a gift in their will or have given their time and money already. They talk of their joy, pride and love for their charity UNICEF and share advice on what matters 

 

Mar 28, 2016

At the age of 21 Lauren fundraises for the Carers Trust. Her own experience and story as a young carer and her journey to find support and a role are shared in this episode, including some advice for new fundraisers who want to make a difference

 

Mar 28, 2016

Getting to the root a problem first before designing a solution is true of all of us. In this episode, Stephen George talks to legacy fundraisers to get their take on the problems they face to raise more money for charities from gifts in wills

Mar 28, 2016

In this episode, Lucy Gower from Lucidity talks about her learning and path to innovation, and the challenges for charities today to innovate 

 

Mar 20, 2016

Good Leaders sits at the crossroads between non-profit leaders and entrepreneurs. It aims to help non profit leaders become more entrepreneurial, more creative, raise more money and change behaviour and to give entrepreneurs an insight into doing more good in their lives and with others. In this episode, host, Stephen George, an experienced non profit leader sets out his manifesto, approach and background to introduce Good Leaders. Get the latest updates at https://stevewg.wordpress.com

 

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