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Confessions with Jess and Cindy

Cindy Wagman and Jess Campbell

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Ever wish you could pull back the curtain and see how other nonprofit consultants run their businesses? Well, we’ve got you covered! Welcome to the Confessions podcast, hosted by Jess Campbell and Cindy Wagman. We are two former in-house nonprofit pros turned coaches and consultants to purpose driven organizations. In this podcast, we are giving you access to the business leaders who serve nonprofits as their clients - you know - the people who truly get it. No more gatekeeping, no more secr ...
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Foresight Institute Radio

Foresight Institute

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Foresight Institute Radio features the most cutting-edge talks and seminars from our workshops—fresh insights on advanced AI, nanotech, longevity biotech, and beyond. See the slides and demos on YouTube, and follow @ForesightInst on X for real-time updates. For polished, in-studio interviews, check out our sister feed: The Existential Hope Podcast Foresight Institute is an independent nonprofit devoted to steering emerging technologies toward beneficial futures. Hosted on Acast. See acast.co ...
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In Who Hired This Person?, we dive into the wins, fails, and unexpected twists in the hiring process. HR leaders, hiring managers, and industry experts share real stories about what went right, what went wrong, and what they’ve learned along the way. If you’ve ever struggled with hiring, background checks, or making the right talent decisions, this podcast is for you.
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Tradeoffs

Tradeoffs

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Tradeoffs is an award-winning nonprofit news organization on a mission to help America have smarter, more honest health policy conversations. Tradeoffs explores the toughest choices in health care, diving into issues like the cost of care, health equity, insurance, mental health and artificial intelligence. We connect policy to practice, uncovering the data and personal stories that help audiences understand the stakes — and the potential solutions. Learn more about us, find transcripts for ...
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From Our Vantage Point

Podcast by Vantage Point

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Join us for deep and informative conversations about issues of importance and the stories and impact of non-profit organizations as we strive for our vision of an inclusive community, where non-profits can achieve their fullest potential and drive sustainable change throughout the province of British Columbia and beyond. From Our Vantage Point invites the insights of non-profit governance and management leaders and a wide variety of collaborators on topics from practical governance and leade ...
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Cut through the noise with The Intercept’s reporters as they tackle the most urgent issues of the moment. The Briefing is a new weekly podcast delivering incisive political analysis and deep investigative reporting, hosted by The Intercept’s journalists and contributors including Jessica Washington, Akela Lacy, and Jordan Uhl. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Need something new to talk about? Subscribe to the podcast that challenges the way you see everything in ten minutes or less. The Walrus Talks is a national event series that sparks conversations on the issues that matter most to Canadians. *The music in this podcast has been licensed and is called Intelligent Molecule by LexPremium. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Welcome to Annie's Pink Chair Podcast With Annie Lobert. Annie is a wife to Oz Fox (original founding member of rock band Stryper, speaker, author (of Fallen), entrepreneur, thought leader, advocate for the abused, nonprofit founder and CEO, and a survivor of more than a decade of sex trafficking. Annie moved into full time advocacy using her personal experience as a guide and started mentoring and helping women who were still in and formerly in the sex industry. This podcast features interv ...
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Hosted by your favorite non-profit bean counters, Jon Lam & Tiffany Lee, the Coaching for Non-Profits Podcast explores building world-class nonprofit organizations through engaging with leaders and executives that are on a mission to create positive change. Topics include financial management, fundraising, organizational development, change management, HR, board of directors, and IT. Connect with Jon at: [email protected]
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The Net Assets podcast delves into the most pressing issues in independent school business and operations. Delivered by NBOA, the only national nonprofit membership association focused exclusively on fostering financial and operational excellence among independent PK-12 schools, each episode is based on a popular article in NBOA’s Net Assets magazine. Chief financial and operational officers alongside other leaders of school business share what inspires and challenges them as well as their a ...
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Are you a current or aspiring leader or in HR/talent management? Many workplaces have challenges with employee engagement, performance, & well-being leading to turnover, quiet quitting, & decreased productivity/performance. Many are struggling with these challenges leading to higher stress/burnout. Join Jessica as we address the challenges & solutions for evolving our workplace cultures, people, and ourselves to create exceptional results & experiences. If you want to reach peak performance ...
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Each guest shares how they overcame personal challenges and obstacles while remaining true to their values and goals. Our interviews showcase examples of success, despite setbacks. They are real, down-to-earth, women and men who are heart-centered, and truly care about having a positive impact and leaving a legacy. Each episode features practical tips, tools, and resources to help you get from where you are now to where you want to be. Sit back and enjoy the conversation with Sarah Boxx, Str ...
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The host, Mason Duchatschek, is an Amazon.com #1 bestselling author of multiple books including People Matter Most and Inclusive Leadership. His ideas have been featured in Selling Power Magazine, Entrepreneur Magazine and The New York Times. Discover secrets of leadership, management and human potential in the workplace! Mason leads discussions and interviews on a wide range of best practices and business topics related to: employee engagement, employee selection, employee development, empl ...
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Award nominated podcast, listened to in an incredible 180 countries, The HIV Podcast is fast becoming a global gamechanger for tackling HIV stigma! The HIV Podcast separates fact from fiction and tackles HIV myths and misconceptions. We cover all things HIV related from people to historical events, law, health, taboo topics and pop-culture moments - basically everything you need to know about HIV! Join hosts Sarah Macadam and Jessica Harding, who have worked at an HIV charity for a combined ...
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Struggling with what to do next? Need honest realtalk cause you're tired of the curated highlight reels on the socials? And want strategies to get out of your own way? Your host, Elaine Lou Cartas, a first-generation Filipino immigrant, is an award-winning Business and Executive Career Coach for women of color and allies. Elaine is like you - she’s been fired, quit jobs, changed careers three times, and been in debt. Elaine’s success story? She’s always done what’s true to herself and wants ...
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Everybody In

The Wayfaring Band, Inc.

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Mackenzie Beauvais-Nikl, the co-host of "Everybody In," experiences autism. But this podcast isn't really about that, exactly. This podcast is about conversations and connections. It's about how we are the same, and how we're different. For each episode, Mackenzie and her co-host Andrea Moore interview a different guest. Some of their guests experience intellectual and developmental disabilities, also known as I/DD, and some don't. They talk about friendship, family, adulthood, and -- when i ...
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Welcome to the Chief’s table. In this podcast series, you’ll hear the story of Chiefs in all different areas. The CEOs, CFOs, Legal Officers, HR, Marketing, Accounting, Technology, and Operations. We will learn about their roads to success. Listeners will also gather fun and interesting nuggets, or you might care to even call them “Gems of Knowledge” from these quick conversations with these Chiefs. Built on a foundation of legal service more than a century long, Ice Miller LLP is committed ...
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Season 1 of Our Turn to Talk is presented by This Is My Brave, Inc. (TIMB) - a national nonprofit whose vision is to one day live in a world where we don't have to call it "brave" to talk openly about mental illness. Join host Anastasia Vlasova, former TIMB Intern, as she has raw, honest conversations with TIMB participants and takes a deeper look into the current state of young people's mental health. TIMB believes that #StorytellingSavesLives, and we hope that this podcast becomes the cata ...
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In this episode of Who Hired This Person?, host Kaitlyn sits down with Carey Petersen, the Director of Human Resources at Innovate Auto Finance. With years of experience navigating HR in a high-growth, multi-state organization, Carey brings candid insights into what it really takes to build effective teams—often by learning the hard way. From onboa…
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In this episode of Evolving to Exceptional, host Jessica Tietjen sits down with Dr. Debbie Regnaud, Vice President of Human Resources at Unleashing Potential, to explore the real-world challenges of leading in the nonprofit sector during times of uncertainty. Drawing from decades of HR experience, Dr. Regnaud shares: How financial instability uniqu…
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How does social prescribing allow us to reimagine systems of care and build societies where no one is left out or left behind? Kim Samuel is the founder of The Belonging Forum. This special episode of The Conversation Piece features content from her presentation at The Walrus Talks at Home: Rx Belonging, supported by The Belonging Forum, an initiat…
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In this episode, Mason Duchatschek discusses the critical disconnect between business leaders, frontline employees, and customers. He emphasizes the importance of understanding customer experiences and feedback. He shares personal anecdotes to illustrate how corporate policies can create unnecessary challenges for customers and frontline employees.…
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“Catch and revoke” — the phrase sounds like something from a dystopian thriller, but it's Secretary of State Marco Rubio's very real characterization of the Trump administration's new one-strike visa cancellation policy targeting foreign students. A State Department spokesperson said that "full social media vetting" will be used for visa interviews…
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In this episode of The HIV Podcast, Jess takes us behind the scenes at the launch of HIV Outcomes UK's latest report, "HIV Services at the Crossroads." With a mic in one hand and a croissant in the other, she chats with Grant Sugden, CEO of Waverley Care, and Angelina Namiba from the 4M Network. Expect candid conversations about funding, the power …
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Eric Gilliam studies how organizations like Bell Labs, early MIT, and the Rockefeller Foundation helped drive scientific progress — and what made them unusually effective. In this conversation, we explore how those models worked, why many of them disappeared, and what it would take to bring them back. Eric explains why fast-moving, engineering-driv…
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Are you done with burnout and ready to run your business from a place of alignment and intuition? In this encore episode of No Labels, No Limits, we are joined by Therese Skelly—business intuitive, therapist-turned-coach, and fierce advocate for mission-driven women who want to work in a way that feels right. Therese blends her 25+ years as a psych…
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Some patients’ lives are so complicated by trauma, poverty and other social problems that routine conditions like diabetes and asthma regularly turn into $10,000 hospital visits. America’s health care leaders have spent years trying to help this small but costly group of patients. What have they learned? Guests: Jeff Brenner, MD, CEO, The Jewish Bo…
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In this episode, Dr. Tiffany shares how her "faith walk" led her from feeling defeated in her corporate role to building HR Tailormade, a thriving consultancy serving as the virtual HR department for nonprofit organizations. She pulls back the curtain on her seven-year journey to clarity, how health challenges became the catalyst for entrepreneursh…
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In this powerful continuation of our conversation, Evolving to Exceptional host Jessica Tietjen welcomes back Rhoda Banks—culture and inclusion executive and author of Daughter of an Assassin—to dive deeper into the intersection of trauma, leadership, and workplace dynamics. Rhoda bravely shares how her past trauma showed up in her professional lif…
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Most AI discussions focus on its risks to democracy – disinformation, surveillance, centralization of power. But what if AI could make governance better? Glen Weyl, political economist at Microsoft Research and founder of RadicalxChange, argues that AI could be used to create more participatory, decentralized, and democratic systems, if we design i…
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LATE SUNDAY NIGHT, police in El Salvador arrested one of President Nayib Bukele’s sharpest critics, Ruth Eleonora López, an anti-corruption attorney who has spent years exposing government abuses. “[She] is one of the strongest voices in defense of democracy,” says Noah Bullock, her colleague and the executive director of Cristosal, a human rights …
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In this episode of The HIV Podcast, we’re joined by James Cole from National AIDS Trust to talk crossroads, community, and the future of HIV services. With the launch of HIV Outcomes UK latest report, we dig into the vital role of the voluntary sector and what communities really need right now. Policy, purpose, and a healthy dose of passion, it's a…
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What does it take to truly master your life? In this inspiring encore episode of No Labels, No Limits, we sit down with Sherry Fernandez—speaker, mentor, and USA Today & Wall Street Journal bestselling author of Life Mastery: Personal Progression Toward an Infinite Potential. For over two decades, Sherry has taught people how to identify their purp…
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As Republicans consider major changes to Medicaid and Obamacare, we asked a leading economist about the shockwaves these sharp policy shifts could send throughout the entire health care system. Guests: Jonathan Gruber, Ford Professor of Economics, MIT Learn more and read a full transcript on our website. Want more Tradeoffs? Sign up for our free we…
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What We Cover in This Episode: Replay + Breakdown of My SCMSDC #1 Pitch (& why that wasn’t even my goal) This episode isn’t just for business owners, it’s for leaders, job seekers, and anyone navigating relationships (yes, even the hard conversations with loved ones). Whether: You're pitching an idea at your next team meeting Prepping for a job int…
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Josh Abrams shares his unexpected journey from math teacher to co-founder and head of Meridian Academy in Boston, where he has led both the academic program and school business for 20 years. An intentionally small, financially accessible school, Meridian has launched creative and cost-effective faculty support programs to retain faculty, including …
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In this powerful episode of the Evolving to Exceptional Podcast, host Jessica Tietjen sits down with Rhoda Banks—culture and inclusion executive, speaker, and author of the new memoir Daughter of an Assassin. Rhoda shares her remarkable life story, growing up in St. Louis in a household shaped by trauma and contradiction. Through vulnerability and …
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As Elon Musk steps away from the so-called Department of Government Efficiency, the chaotic legacy of his aggressive assault on federal agencies continues to reverberate throughout the government. Musk’s goal — slashing $1 trillion from the federal budget — has fallen far short. At most, it has cut $31.8 billion of federal funding, a number that th…
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How can storytelling shape our visions of the future? Ada Palmer—historian, science fiction writer, and futurist—brings a unique perspective on how worldbuilding can be a powerful tool for exploring complex ideas. In this conversation with Beatrice Erkers, she shares her perspective on worldbuilding and storytelling, and her recommendations for how…
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In this powerful solo episode, Annie shares the painful truth of her life in the sex industry, where money could never fill the emptiness she felt inside. She opens up about her near-death experience and the terrifying vision that led her to call out to Jesus — and how He answered. Annie explains the mission behind her ministry to trafficking survi…
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Feeling overwhelmed, stretched too thin, or running on empty at work? You're not alone — and it's not just personal. It's systemic. In this powerful episode of the Evolving to Exceptional Podcast, host Jessica Tietjen unpacks the concept of “capacity collapse”—a hidden epidemic quietly draining the energy, engagement, and effectiveness of today’s w…
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In this episode Sarah and Jess are talking treatment interruptions, what happens when your ART hits an unexpected pause. In today's political climate, some countries are already suffering from a shortage of HIV medication. From med shortages to clinic closures, we unpack the risks, the realities, and how to ride it out safely. A dose of science, a …
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Are you ready to shine brighter and make real change? In this inspiring episode of No Labels, No Limits, we are joined by Julie Wignall—author, coach, and visionary behind The Extraordinary Power of Fireflies. Julie’s powerful "firefly" metaphor invites us to explore our unique light and how we can use it to spark positive change in the world. From…
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Why are a handful of sheriff’s departments in California refusing to respond to some 911 calls that involve a person with mental illness? Guest: Lee Romney, Journalist and co-host of November In My Soul Learn more and read a full transcript on our website. Check out Lee's full coverage for CalMatters. Be sure to listen to Tradeoffs special series T…
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"I'm gunning this year to get to double digit millions." That's not something you hear every day. But Shannon Brome-Ward isn't just any financial coach. As a money mindset coach and financial educator, Shannon is on a mission to help consultants move from middle class to millions, and she's not shy about her own financial goals. In this candid conv…
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Guests: Torie Bosch, Editor, First Opinion, STAT News Michelle Taylor, Shelby County Division Director for Health Services, Shelby County, Tennessee Raynard Washington, director of Mecklenburg County Public Health, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina Learn more here. Want more Tradeoffs? Sign up for our free weekly newsletter featuring the latest he…
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How we develop AI will shape the future of society. In this interview, Anthony Aguirre explores the distinction between Tool AI and Replacement AI, and how this framing can inform AI policy, governance, and strategy. He shares insights on the risks and thresholds of AGI, the role of capability, agency, and autonomy in AI development, and what it me…
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In Part 2, beauty queen Sharelle Mendenhall shows there's much more to her than a pretty face. She talks about having the same insecurities as other women, and the importance of loving others by first loving ourselves. She also shares the journey of winning the national crown after years of being first runner-up, and an unheard of story in the page…
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In this special hour long episode of The HIV Podcast, Sarah sits down with the unstoppable Lisa Power, co-founder of Stonewall, policy powerhouse, and a lifelong thorn in the side of complacency. From the early days of HIV activism to shaping national policy with wit, wisdom, and just the right amount of righteous rage. Lisa brings receipts, resili…
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Donald Trump’s all-caps executive order on policing — “STRENGTHENING AND UNLEASHING AMERICA’S LAW ENFORCEMENT TO PURSUE CRIMINALS AND PROTECT INNOCENT CITIZENS” – is less about policy and more about intent. And that intent is clear: To give Trump direct control over local law enforcement and further shield police from accountability. As journalist …
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In this heartfelt episode of the No Labels, No Limits podcast, host Sarah Boxx welcomes Layne The Auctionista—an unstoppable, non-binary force in fundraising who has raised over $50 million for charities while breaking barriers and building bridges. Layne openly shares their journey: from feeling isolated as a young person to finding community, liv…
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Katherine Wells, the public health director in Lubbock, Texas, describes her fight to stop a multi-state measles outbreak despite a chaotic reorganization of federal health agencies. Guest: Katherine Wells, Director, Lubbock Public Health Learn more and read a full transcript on our website and join us for a virtual discussion with Penn LDI on May …
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What We Cover in This Episode: I always get asked, ““Elaine, how are you even getting all these speaking gigs and clients when you don’t even have 5,000 followers on IG or LinkedIn!?” Great question. And the truth is... I don’t. 😅 But what I do have are real relationships and a strategy that works offline. I’m headed to the B3 Conference for Minori…
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Guests: Dr. Benoit-Antoine Bacon | University of British Columbia Kevin McCort | Vancouver Foundation Walter Pela | Greater Vancouver Board of Trade Host: Zahra Esmail | Vantage Point’s Chief Executive Director Resources: Vantage Point State of the Sector Reports BC Non-Profit Network Vancouver Foundation Greater Vancouver Board of Trade Greater Va…
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The Intercept Briefing is sharing a recent live podcast recording The Intercept's Senior Politics Reporter Akela Lacy joined about the unlawful detention of Rümeysa Öztürk — a graduate student who was seized by federal immigration agents for co-authoring an op-ed in her school's newspaper. The live event, hosted by Question Everything with Brian Re…
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Who makes the rules for AI? Right now, a handful of companies and governments are shaping its trajectory – but what happens behind closed doors? Helen Toner, Director of Strategy at Georgetown’s CSET and former OpenAI board member, has been inside some of the biggest AI governance conversations. In this conversation with Beatrice Erkers, she shares…
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In this inspiring episode, Annie sits down with Sharelle Mendenhall, Mrs. United States 2024, as she opens up about her faith journey and the challenges of being a Christian in the competitive beauty industry. Sharelle shares how God spoke to her about “the crazy ones,” those who dared to believe and trust in His plan against all odds. She recounts…
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This week, Rep. Pramila Jayapal, D-Wash., joined forces with Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., and Rep. Debbie Dingell, D-Mich., to introduce ambitious Medicare for All legislation that would provide comprehensive coverage to every American without premiums, co-payments, or deductibles. The move comes at a striking moment — with Donald Trump in the White…
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This week, Sarah and Jess honour the fearless Joan Baker, the first out HIV positive lesbian in San Francisco. Diagnosed at just 20, Joan shattered silence with truth, activism, and unapologetic visibility. She challenged a system that told her she didn’t exist, and in doing so, changed the narrative for women, lesbians, and anyone pushed to the ma…
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We talk with Harvard researcher Ari Ne’eman about why the sharp policy shifts underway in Washington pose a unique threat to people with disabilities. Guest: Ari Ne’eman, Assistant Professor of Health Policy and Management, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health Learn more and read a full transcript on our website. Want more Tradeoffs? Sign up f…
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If you've ever struggled to make a profit while serving nonprofits, you're going to love this conversation. Our good friend Rachel Bearbower is back to share how she went from running a membership that was literally losing money every month to commanding $30,000+ for her automation services. And yes, she's still serving the sector we all love! Rach…
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Summary In this episode, Mason Duchatschek discusses the looming challenges faced by HR professionals due to budget cuts, outsourcing, and the rise of AI. He emphasizes the importance of proactive measures to ensure job security and highlights the need for HR executives to demonstrate their value as assets rather than expenses. The conversation int…
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