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In this episode, host Douglas Nelson welcomes Nicole Robson, President & CEO of the Surrey Hospitals Foundation, to discuss her journey in healthcare philanthropy and her mission to support the thriving Surrey community. Just seven months into her role, Nicole shares her vision for addressing critical healthcare needs in one of Canada’s most diverse and rapidly growing cities. Learn how Nicole and her team are inspiring the community to invest in a future of excellence, bridging gaps, and ensuring every donation, big or small, makes a lasting impact.
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Douglas Nelson speaks with Joy Bowen-Eyre, CEO of The Alex Community Health Centre in Calgary, Alberta. The conversation centers on community health and Joy’s insights into leadership, collaboration, and the importance of serving Calgary's most vulnerable populations. Joy shares the inspiring story of how The Alex provides essential health, housing, and social services to over 15,000 individuals each year, while discussing the power of partnerships and servant leadership. Tune in to hear how Joy’s approach is transforming lives and communities.
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In 2022, the Royal BC Museum faced major challenges due to the cancellation of the downtown campus rebuild. It fell to Tracey Drake, the museum’s CEO, to also rebuild the trust and reputation of the museum, as well as reinvigorate its connection with the community. In this conversation with Douglas Nelson, she provides a glimpse into the life of a CEO who handles such an overwhelming task. Tracey shares her magic trick when talking to their board and team members to avoid controversies without appearing defensive. She also talks about what it is like to be a non-indigenous leader committed to reconciliation, inclusivity, and cooperation.
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Today, we welcome Maureen Young, Vice President of Social Purpose at Coast Capital Savings, to discuss the evolution of social purpose in business. Coast Capital Savings has integrated social impact into its core business model, shifting away from traditional corporate responsibility. Maureen shares insights on how this approach fosters deeper community partnerships and drives meaningful change. Tune in to hear how Coast Capital is setting a new standard in the financial sector by embedding purpose into everything they do, and what this shift means for the future of business.
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"Leading transformational change in mental health care—are you ready to be part of it?" In this episode, Christoph sits down with Jonny Morris, CEO of the Canadian Mental Health Association, BC Division (CMHA), to discuss the critical new role of Senior Director of Development and Communications. Jonny shares the vision behind CMHA's work, the personal passion that drives him, and why this inaugural position is an exciting opportunity to shape the future of mental health in British Columbia. Learn what it takes to succeed in this leadership role and be part of a team making a profound impact.
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BabyGoRound takes center stage as Meghan Neufeld, Executive Director, shares the inspiring journey behind this innovative social-profit organization. Douglas explores how BabyGoRound provides gently used baby gear to low-income families in BC's Lower Mainland, easing household burdens and helping babies thrive. Meghan offers insights into the challenges of working with funders, expanding services, and navigating the growth of a unique nonprofit. Tune in to hear how BabyGoRound continues to transform lives while keeping essential items out of landfills.
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In this episode, Doug Nelson interviews Cathryn Wilson, Executive Director of the BC Achievement Foundation. Cathryn shares her insights into the foundation's journey, the importance of storytelling, and how leadership plays a pivotal role in uplifting communities across British Columbia. From growing a team to fostering inclusion and recognition, this conversation delves into the strategies that have helped BC Achievement inspire excellence and drive impactful change. Tune in for a look behind the scenes of leadership in the nonprofit world.
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Today, Douglas Nelson sits down with Britt Andersen, the CEO of the Canucks Autism Network. The conversation explores how the Canucks Autism Network is making a profound impact on individuals with autism, ensuring they are understood, accepted, and supported in every community space. Britt shares insights on the organization’s growth, challenges, and the programs they offer, from sports and recreation to employment support. Tune in to learn about the vision driving this incredible work and how Canucks Autism Network is transforming lives.
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Join Christoph Clodius as he sits down with Maria Howard, CEO of Family Services of Greater Vancouver, as they discuss a new opportunity - Director of Development. Maria delves into the agency’s wide range of programs, from youth outreach and family preservation to victim support and financial literacy initiatives, all aimed at assisting the most vulnerable in the community. With nearly a century of dedication to social services, Family Services of Greater Vancouver helps clients reclaim their voices and navigate their paths to healing and stability. Tune in to learn how this impactful organization is transforming lives in the community.
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In this episode, Douglas Nelson welcomes Rowena Veylan to discuss the importance of Indigenous Fundraising Protocols and how they shape the future of fundraising in Canada. As the founder of The New School of Fundraising, Rowena shares her journey and the inspiration behind creating a platform that challenges traditional fundraising methods while promoting ethical practices. Tune in to discover how intentionality, continuous learning, and embracing cultural differences can lead to more effective and inclusive fundraising efforts.
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Dive into the inspiring story of the BC Centre for Ability, a beacon of hope for individuals with disabilities. In this insightful episode, Douglas Nelson speaks with Josh Myers, the Executive Director of the BC Centre for Ability, about the organization’s journey from its origins in the 1960s to its current role in promoting inclusion and providing vital services. Josh details how the organization has adapted over the decades, including its expansion into new areas and its role in the Foundry Burnaby project, which aims to address mental health needs in the community. Don’t miss this episode highlighting the BC Centre for Ability’s crucial work and its positive impact on individuals with disabilities.
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In a world that often overlooks women’s health needs, we must advocate for a future where women’s health is prioritized and celebrated. Christoph Clodius is joined by Cally Wesson, BC Women's Health Foundation President & CEO and Women's Health Collective Canada Founding Member & Board Director. They discuss the initiative’s evolution, from its inception to its current role in amplifying the visibility and funding of crucial research. Cally highlights national collaboration, upcoming opportunities and the role that the new Executive Director’s will play in leveraging existing momentum. Tune in to learn about this exciting career opportunity.
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In the first episode of season 9, Douglas Nelson sits down with Alex Wilson to explore the makings of an effective board retreat . Whether you're a CEO preparing for your retreat or a board member seeking insights, this conversation offers valuable advice and practical tips. Douglas Nelson and Alex Wilson share their experiences and strategies to ensure your next board retreat is not only successful but also sets the stage for a productive year ahead. Tune in to discover how to plan and deliver a board retreat that drives real results!
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Breaking down barriers and building bridges, Take A Hike Foundation is a beacon of hope for at-risk youth. In this episode of Opportunity Spotlight, Christoph Clodius speaks with Larissa Hayes, Senior Director of Development, about a new role Director, Individual Giving. Larissa Hayes reveals how Take A Hike Foundation empowers vulnerable youth facing adverse childhood experiences by offering personalized support and integrating therapeutic sports with land-based learning. She also shares insights into the organization’s growth, fundraising strategies, and future goals. Larissa also highlights alumni stories that show how Take a Hike helps young people overcome challenges and achieve their dreams. If you are looking for your next opportunity make sure to tune in!
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As Season 8 of the Discovery Pod draws to a close, join us for a reflective wrap-up with your host Douglas Nelson and special guest Alex Wilson, Director of Communications and Producer of the Discovery Pod. In this finale, we dive into the heart of the social profit sector, exploring the top challenges leaders face today and the strategic insights from our most inspiring guests. From staff retention to the critical role of board engagement, we cover it all. Get ready for a deep dive into the lessons learned and what leaders should prioritize as they prepare for a dynamic fall. Tune in and let's take stock of our sector's pulse together.
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In this episode, Douglas Nelson, host, sits down with Jim Hayhurst, a former CEO, social profit founder, philanthropist, community leader, and advisor to discuss the importance of activating capital for social impact and the need for innovative approaches to philanthropy. Drawing from his experience in both the social profit and tech sectors, Jim highlights the value of embracing failure and normalizing risk when pursuing meaningful change. Jim’s passion for catalyzing positive change shines through, offering inspiration and practical wisdom for us to make a difference in our communities.
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On today's episode John Dalrymple, Executive Director of Canada's National Ballet School, joins Douglas Nelson, host, to share how his organization is transforming ballet to be more inclusive. John Dalrymple takes us into Canada's National Ballet School journey in becoming a leader in equity, not just in Canada, but on the world stage. Hear how they're breaking down barriers, creating space for diverse artists, and building a future where ballet reflects the richness of our society. With an evolving international footprint and strategic partnerships, Canada's National Ballet School is setting new standards for equity in the arts. This episode is a must-listen for anyone who cares about the future of ballet and the power of art to bring people together.
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Welcome to today's segment of Opportunity Spotlight with the Discovery Pod, where we highlight incredible leadership roles within organizations in the social profit sector. Join us as we sit down with Stephen Anthony, head of West Point Grey Academy, to explore the values, culture, and leadership of this vibrant independent school located in beautiful Point Grey, Vancouver. In this episode, you'll gain insights into the Director of Advancement role, the school's remarkable growth, and its commitment to creating a warm and welcoming community. Whether you're an experienced advancement professional or simply curious about this exciting opportunity, discover if you're the right fit to join a team dedicated to shaping lives of inquiry, action, and joy.
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Get ready for an inspiring dive into the world of multimedia storytelling with a purpose. Catherine Winder, CEO of Wind Sun Sky Entertainment, the creative force behind hit projects like the Angry Birds movies and Star Wars: The Clone Wars, joins Douglas Nelson, host, to discuss her latest venture, Future Chicken—a groundbreaking, multi-platform project tackling climate change by empowering kids. Imagine kids learning about climate change through YouTube, Roblox, and educational platforms – that’s the magic of Future Chicken! This innovative “ecotainment” approach aims to strike a balance between environmental honesty and optimism, inspiring a new generation of eco-warriors. Are you ready to learn more and empower the next generation? Tune in!
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The mission is clear: to advance child rights globally with a focus on empowering girls. Dedicated to building equity, Plan International Canada translates that mission into action. Join host Douglas Nelson as he speaks with Lindsay Glassco, President & CEO of Plan International Canada, about her organization’s unified global strategy of addressing the challenges faced by girls and communities worldwide. Don't miss this engaging conversation with one of Canada's best social profit leaders.
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