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Nonprofit Leadership Podcast

Nonprofit Leadership Podcast

Dr. Rob Harter 300 Episodes Aug 16, 2026

The Nonprofit Leadership Podcast tackles important issues that nonprofit leaders face in their communities. It features real stories from real leaders, sharing the strategies and practices that have contributed to their success. The show aims to offer insights and practical advice for those working in the nonprofit sector.

Episodes

How to Lead When Life Is Unraveling Around You
How to Lead When Life Is Unraveling Around You Aug 16, 2026 24:56 Ashley Stallings What happens when you’re responsible for holding a nonprofit organization together while your personal life is falling apart? In this episode, Rob Harter sits down with Ashley Stallings to have an honest conversation about nonprofit leadership, burnout, vulnerability, and what it takes to lead sustainably through seasons of personal crisis. Ashley shares her own experience of na
Noah’s brief life led to lasting legacy
Noah’s brief life led to lasting legacy Aug 9, 2026 34:55 Matthew Efird How can profound grief be transformed into purpose, empathy, and a legacy that serves others? In this powerful episode of the Nonprofit Leadership Podcast, Rob Harter speaks with Matthew Efird about the loss of his son, Noah, who was diagnosed with Trisomy 13 before birth and lived for 57 and a half hours. Matthew shares how he and his wife, Hannah, navigated the months between Noa
The Missing Middle: How Ivory Innovations Is Seeking to Address the Housing Crisis
The Missing Middle: How Ivory Innovations Is Seeking to Address the Housing Crisis Aug 2, 2026 36:53 Amy Tomasso America’s housing crisis is not only about affordability—it is also about a lack of diverse housing options for people at different income levels and stages of life. In this episode, Rob Harter speaks with Amy Tomasso, Director of Policy Innovation at Ivory Innovations, about the “missing middle” between detached single-family homes and large apartment buildings. Amy explains how dup
A Nonprofit Driving Meaningful Change for the Unhoused
A Nonprofit Driving Meaningful Change for the Unhoused Jul 27, 2026 38:09 Preston Cochrane Housing is essential, but is it enough to create lasting change for people experiencing chronic homelessness? In this episode, Rob Harter speaks with Preston Cochrane, CEO of The Other Side Village in Salt Lake City, Utah, about the nonprofit’s human-centered approach to homelessness. Rather than treating residents as clients or case numbers, the organization creates a supportiv
How Transparency Can Improve Donor Retention
How Transparency Can Improve Donor Retention Jul 20, 2026 30:23 Donors want to know that their generosity is making a real difference. Yet many gifts can feel like they disappear into a “black box,” leaving supporters unsure where their donations went or whom they helped. In this episode, Rob Harter speaks with Antonis Politis, CEO and co-founder of Givelink, and Panos Kokmotos, COO and co-founder of Givelink, about how greater transparency can strengthen d
How Our Brains Are Wired for Generosity and Why It Matters
How Our Brains Are Wired for Generosity and Why It Matters Jul 12, 2026 35:06 Why do people give—and what happens in the brain when they decide to support a cause? Rob Harter sits down with fundraising strategist, behavioral science expert, and Neurogiving author Cherian Koshy to explore the neuroscience behind generosity. Cherian explains why charitable giving is closely connected to emotion, identity, belonging, and the brain’s reward systems—and why facts alone rarely
How to Not Just Survive but Thrive in Leadership
How to Not Just Survive but Thrive in Leadership Jul 5, 2026 31:09 Dr. Doris Macharia In this episode of the Nonprofit Leadership Podcast, Rob Harter speaks with Dr. Doris Macharia, President of the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation, about what it takes to lead with clarity, courage, and resilience during times of crisis. Dr. Macharia shares her journey from practicing medicine in Kenya to leading global HIV and public health initiatives, and how her b
How Building Trust Can Accelerate Impact
How Building Trust Can Accelerate Impact Jun 28, 2026 33:32 In this episode of the Nonprofit Leadership Podcast, Dr. Rob Harter speaks with Clare Durrett and Dr. Terri Thompson of Answer ALS about how trust, collaboration, and shared data can accelerate meaningful impact. Answer ALS began after a powerful summit led by Steve Gleason and Team Gleason, where patients, caregivers, researchers, clinicians, and advocates came together to rethink how ALS rese
Investing in the Next Generation: Why the Greater Hartford Gives Foundation Is All In
Investing in the Next Generation: Why the Greater Hartford Gives Foundation Is All In Jun 22, 2026 32:54 Jay Williams In this episode of the Nonprofit Leadership Podcast, Rob Harter talks with Jay Williams, President and CEO of the Greater Hartford Gives Foundation. Jay shares his leadership journey from banking and public service to becoming the first African American and youngest mayor of Youngstown, Ohio, serving in the Obama administration, and now leading one of Connecticut’s major community f
From Heartbreak to Impact: Channeling Loss Into a Movement for Positive Change
From Heartbreak to Impact: Channeling Loss Into a Movement for Positive Change Jun 14, 2026 40:11 In this episode, Dr. Rob Harter speaks with Michelle Dubiski, mother of Madison Dubiski, who tragically lost her life during the 2021 Astroworld Festival tragedy in Houston. Michelle shares Madison’s servant-hearted spirit, her deep love for others, and how an organic movement called #PinkBowsForMadison became a symbol of love, remembrance, and hope. Rob is also joined by Steve Allen, an event
What is the essence of effective leadership?
What is the essence of effective leadership? Jun 7, 2026 36:14 Hanna Bauer In this episode of the Nonprofit Leadership Podcast, Rob Harter talks with Hanna Bauer, founder of HEARTnomics®, about what it really means to lead with clarity, courage, and service. Hanna shares how her childhood battle with heart disease, including a groundbreaking heart ablation surgery, shaped the way she thinks about uncertainty, resilience, and servant leadership. Drawing from
Why you need to know what motivates the “Mission Generation”
Why you need to know what motivates the “Mission Generation” May 31, 2026 37:38 Arun Gupta In this episode of the Nonprofit Leadership Podcast, Rob Harter speaks with Arun Gupta, CEO of NobleReach Foundation, venture capitalist, Stanford lecturer, Georgetown entrepreneurship professor, and bestselling author of The Mission Generation. Arun shares how his work across entrepreneurship, technology, public policy, venture finance, and social impact has shaped his belief that to

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