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Peter and his wife, Joyce share tips on health & fitness, nutrition, spiritual growth, relationships, and mental well-being. This podcast explores ways to channel your passions, natural born talents, values and beliefs into living your purpose. Peter N. Nielsen at the early age of 15 was diagnosed with Crohn’s disease. The challenge of having Crohn’s began his lifelong journey to physical and spiritual health. Overcoming his challenges led him to winning over 50 bodybuilding awards, includin ...
 
The Nielsen Experience Podcast is a collection of stories about what it’s like to work at Nielsen – a global, independent measurement and data company – straight from our employees. Every week, we’ll interview one employee about life at Nielsen and how they’ve found ways to be themselves, grow, and make a difference. For more about life at Nielsen, visit http://careers.nielsen.com
 
Morten Nielsen var digter og modstandsmand. Han døde en tragisk død som 22-årig i 1944. For eftertiden bliver han besættelsestidens poetiske martyr og helt. Hidtil har beretningen om hans død været, at pistolen gik af ved et uheld. Men mysteriet om Morten Nielsen viser sig at være meget større, end den historie vi kender. Tilrettelæggelse: Martin Grønne. God fornøjelse med denne eller én af de mange andre P1 Podcastserier.
 
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Responsible fiscal management and financial oversight is critical to maintaining the public trust for nonprofits. Melissa Galasso joins the podcast to discuss important considerations for Board members in meeting their fiduciary duties with respect to organization finances. Melissa discusses the pivotal role of the Treasurer and shares practical in…
 
In this episode Peter & Joyce answer questions from the audience. If you have any questions to be addressed on future episodes you can submit them to peter@peternielsen.com or inbox us on social media IG / FB to Peter N. Neilsen.द्वारा Peters Principles
 
The four-day work week has been getting a lot of attention these days. But is it all hype? Sean Kosofsky of Mind The Gap Consulting, LLC researched the four-day work week for 9 months before implementing a pilot at his national climate change nonprofit in 2022. Sean joins the podcast to discuss lessons learned and important tips for nonprofits inte…
 
So many people start out strong but when life throws them an uppercut they give up and quit halfway never accomplishing their goals or calling in life. This episode talks about ways to finish strong and accomplish what you set out to do.द्वारा Peters Principles
 
Kristina McKean has felt a deeply rooted kinship with animals for as long as she can remember. When she traveled through Thailand and witnessed baby elephants on the streets of Bangkok being exploited for money, she was devastated. She has successfully drafted petitions, protested circuses, and created social media campaigns to help amplify and spr…
 
In this episode Peter and Joyce take you on a journey to understanding the importance of living a purposeful life. ~"We were born on purpose, for a purpose to live with purpose" ~ Peter N. Nielsenद्वारा Peters Principles
 
Hiring, developing, and retaining talent is vital to the success of nonprofits. Nevertheless, this persistent challenge can sometimes feel like an endless ride on the merry-go-round. Teri Beckman joins the podcast for a thoughtful discussion of the strategies, structures, and culture necessary to hire, develop, and retain your amazing staff.…
 
One of the most challenging transitions for organizations occurs in the period after a new strategic plan has been approved when it is time to move into implementation. Head of School Alison Tyler and Board Chair Mary Stone join the podcast to discuss how organization and Board leaders can work together to ensure that the important work of planning…
 
As the calendar turns to 2023, nonprofit leaders embrace the opportunities and confront the challenges of a dynamic, changing landscape. Ted Bilich, author of Managing Your Nonprofit For Resilience, joins the podcast to share insights for leaders as the enhance resilience within their organizations. We discuss an innovative approach to creating a r…
 
Developing and driving strategic growth for your nonprofit requires a delicate balance of vision, programmatic goals, and the resources to attain them. Joshua Borenstein joins the podcast to discuss the importance of integrating funding strategy with your vision and programmatic goals.
 
While gratitude is best expressed year-round, this time of year serves as a gentle reminder to thank those who have been meaningful in our lives. In this special podcast episode, Greg shares 4 tangible ways in which Board members and others can demonstrate their gratitude for the tremendous talent and value nonprofit leaders bring to the mission. W…
 
Nonprofits have always been entrepreneurial, identifying and implementing creative ways to address systemic challenges. Increasingly, nonprofits are exploring social enterprises as a means to advance their mission while enhancing their sustainability. Marc Lane joins the podcast to discuss key considerations and effective strategies for nonprofits …
 
One of the most costly expenses your nonprofit bears doesn't live on the balance sheet. Instead it is the high cost of IDK -- I don't know you. Jane Pfeiffer joins the podcast to discuss actionable ways in which you can better understand and communicate your organization's story to the community.
 
Does your nonprofit build trust with the community and embody your core values through its financial practices? Alex Romero is a virtual CFO, experienced nonprofit Board member, and highly respected accountant. Alex joins the podcast to discuss sustainable impact for nonprofits through sound financial controls and strategies to promote transparency…
 
Is self-care a part of your job description as a nonprofit leader? It should be! However you choose to care for yourself, it is important to prioritize this time both for your benefit and that of your team. Joe Duffy joins the podcast to discuss the importance of self-care, tips for integrating it into the culture of your organization, and strategi…
 
Let's talk about back to school time. Do we really need to take all of those back to school photos stating what grade each kid is in for social media? Let also talk about the Psychology Today Article The Rise of Lonely, Single Men.द्वारा Paul Nielsen
 
In India, patients must pay upfront for medical treatment but not everyone can afford to do so. The Soondra Foundation believes that everyone deserves to see a doctor and therefore provides direct cash grants to people in India during medical emergencies, ensuring they remain healthy and do not sink deeper into poverty. Soondra Foundation CEO Dr. G…
 
How many live auction items should you feature at your next gala? How can you develop an often under-utilized moneymaker for your event? What are best practices for building your guest list? Dean Crownover -- My Benefit Auctioneer -- has a track record of raising millions of fundraising dollars for his nonprofit clients with his popular Auctiontain…
 
A strategic plan provides a critical roadmap for your organization to set goals and strategies to advance your mission. Equally important is the ability to take these high-level goals and strategies and operationalize them, developing concrete action plans for Board and staff members. Claire Crum of Calm Ops joins the podcast to discuss strategic m…
 
Addressing complex issues begins with a recognition that these issues do not occur in isolation, but rather are often linked to other factors. One innovative nonprofit -- BOMA -- recognized the linkage between gender, extreme poverty, and climate change and sought to reverse the tragic cycle. BOMA’s mission is to provide the people & governments of…
 
Dating apps are like picking out new carpet out of a book. You really don't know what you are getting into until you have committed and it is in your house. Oh how I long how dating use to be back in my day. I also discuss some random news stories that have happened recently.द्वारा Paul Nielsen
 
Have you ever felt as though the balance between your work life and home life is out of balance? We all have! Developing a healthy blend between work and home is both an individual challenge as well as an opportunity for leaders to establish an organizational culture that values an appropriate balance. Gilda VanderHeyden joins Greg to share some ap…
 
Nonprofits often address the most challenging and entrenched issues facing communities. Driving change requires promoting civic engagement and mobilizing supporters in a common vision. Aaron Hamlin of the Center for Election Science joins Greg to discuss approval voting and other tips for increasing civic engagement in communities.…
 
Communication is the foundation of a healthy, thriving culture in nonprofit organizations. Periods of change can test our communication skills. Lizabeth Wesely-Casella joins Greg to discuss the value of clear communication in driving change, tips for reflecting on your own communication style, and strategies for promoting clear, concise, and though…
 
Nonprofit organizations continuously evolve and adapt to changing times. One of the most visible evolutions in recent years has included a move to virtual or hybrid fundraising events. Anca Trifan, Founder of Tree-Fan Events, joins the podcast to discuss planning tips and strategies to execute successful virtual and hybrid fundraising events.…
 
Fiscal sponsorship is growing in recognition and usage, with potential benefits for existing nonprofits as well as those with innovative projects. Andrew Schulman joins Greg to discuss all things fiscal sponsorship, including how to find a fiscal sponsor, the most common models used, and considerations when separating from a fiscal sponsor.…
 
Continuous learning and curiosity are hallmarks of effective nonprofit leaders. Ensuring that nonprofit leaders have the tools and resources to thrive is essential to the success of the sector and our organizations. Mindy Muller joins Greg to discuss asynchronous learning and other professional development options and trends to benefit nonprofit le…
 
Board engagement tends to ebb and flow over the course of a year. However, the resource and governance needs of nonprofits don't lessen. Sabrina Walker Hernandez joins Greg to discuss approaches to keep Board members appropriately engaged in governance and resource development throughout the year.
 
We would all love to think that our data and our information is private and protected. For nonprofits, however, this is increasingly not the case. Charity fraud is on the rise and nonprofits are challenged to be proactive in their security measures. Rob Shavell, CEO and co-founder of DeleteMe, joins the podcast to discuss charity fraud -- who's tar…
 
Inclusion is a core value for many nonprofit organizations. However, we all continually challenge ourselves to examine how we can ensure our places and events are truly inclusive for all. Dr. Daniela Ferdico of Sensory Access joins the podcast to discuss approaches to bring inclusivity and accessibility to the forefront, both for disabilities and c…
 
While nonprofits across the country are confronting staffing challenges, opportunities exist to alter the way we approach these challenges and use this moment as an opportunity to fundamentally reimagine the relationship between our organization and our team. Dr. Cristina DiPietropolo and Dr. Vera Alves of Leader Essentials Group join the podcast t…
 
At one time or another, we have all wondered... why won't our Board members do what we want them to do? Hardy Smith joins the podcast to discuss the common causes of Board member disengagement and how nonprofit and Board leaders can transform the Board experience into a dynamic and healthy partnership.…
 
If there is one thing we could all use a bit more of right now, it is hope. Amidst countless challenges, there are many reasons for hope for nonprofit leaders. Mazarine Treyz joins Greg to discuss what gives her hope in 2022 and discusses tools to realize the promise that hope provides.
 
How effectively does your Board manage conflict between and among members? When conflict arises, does your Board have the tools and will to address it? Stephanie Minor of NPO Centric joins Greg to discuss managing conflict at the Board level and tips for promoting healthy relationships between Board and staff members.…
 
When nonprofits, governments, and businesses come together as a “network” to address the most pressing social issues of the day, they can more easily address root causes and implement effective approaches. Renowned social impact researcher and advisor Dr. Michelle Shumate, Ph.D. joins Greg to discuss strategies for building network and collaborativ…
 
Nonprofit teams are comprised of leaders with a diverse array of leadership and communication styles. Dr. Jean Latting joins the podcast to share approaches to successfully build positive and productive professional relationships with those whose style is different than your own.
 
A strategic plan serves as a roadmap to enable an organization to set priorities and measure progress. It informs the direction of the organization, generates heightened engagement and ownership of the mission. Gary Romano, author and creator of Finding Your North Star Tm, joins Greg to discuss a bold, effective, and evidence-based approach to stra…
 
It starts with a story... As nonprofit leaders, you have many stories to tell. Program accomplishments, a wonderful event, a new offering, a particular challenge you are wrestling with. However, sometimes it can be difficult to get these stories noticed. Jessica Leving Siegel shares tips and strategies for positioning your stories with those likely…
 
The departure of a key leader can be a difficult time for any nonprofit organization. One approach to ensure organizational stability and momentum is to hire an interim executive for a defined period of time. Jarrett Ransom joins Greg to discuss the ins and outs of hiring an interim leader.
 
Nonprofit organizations with effective fundraising strategies exhibit 5 key behaviors. Philanthropy expert Sybil Ackerman-Munson joins Greg to discuss these key attributes and empower nonprofit leaders to feel good about their fundraising strategies.
 
Healthy fundraising strategies begin by focusing on cultivating deep and lasting relationships with those who believe in and support your mission. As Giving Tuesday approaches, Nejeed Kassam -- Founder of Keela -- joins Greg to discuss 5 donor types to engage this Giving Tuesday in order to enhance your fundraising success. Greg and Nejeed also dis…
 
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