• Appreciation in Action
    Jun 13 2024

    What does it take to create a space where meaningful conversations foster deep personal and professional growth, all while paving the way for impactful change?

    In our milestone 50th episode of THRIVERS, Tucker and Sarah embark on a heartfelt dialogue, marking Sarah’s final episode as co-host. This episode is a tapestry of reflections, learnings, and forward-looking insights as they reminisce on their three-year journey together.

    Throughout this special episode, Tucker and Sarah:

    • Reflect on the significance of creating impact while avoiding burnout, emphasizing the need for sustainable leadership practices.
    • Discuss the importance of clear communication and simplicity in making complex concepts accessible to all.
    • Talk about the power of visual communication as a tool to enhance conversations and learning, making information more engaging and easier to grasp.
    • Explore the challenges women face in leadership roles and the importance of showing up authentically in the workplace.
    • Share personal experiences and the value of gratitude and reflection in professional growth.
    • Encourage listeners to be impatient for change and to actively pursue practical solutions that drive meaningful impact.

    Sarah’s contributions have been instrumental in shaping the podcast’s approach to facilitating impactful conversations and fostering a culture of appreciation and continuous learning. As she moves on to new ventures in global activism and research, this episode serves as a testament to the profound impact of their collaborative work.

    Tune in to gain insights on redefining workplace leadership, leveraging the power of clear and visual communication, and embracing authentic leadership. This episode is not just a farewell but a call to action to continue striving for positive change, both within and beyond organizational environments.


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    44 mins
  • Creating the Conditions for Positive Organizational Change
    May 30 2024

    What does it take to create a workplace that not only creates impact, but also fosters deep, meaningful change internally?


    The answer lies within the principles of positive psychology. Principles that—when properly harnessed—can fundamentally shift how organizational environments successfully prepare for and navigate change.


    In this episode of THRIVERS, Tucker and Sarah dive into a compelling conversation about Sarah’s extensive research into positive psychology and its transformative impact on the workplace. Their discussion drives towards fundamentally rethinking how organizational environments cultivate a leadership approach that champions psychological well-being as the backbone of organizational success.


    Throughout the episode, Tucker and Sarah:

    • Explore how Transformational Leadership transcends conventional management to instill a shared commitment to the organization's success.
    • Unpack how employees' perceptions of fairness can significantly influence their response to change and overall job satisfaction.
    • Discuss practical steps to build resilience, optimism, and efficacy within teams—crucial elements for navigating and embracing change.
    • Offer insights into mending and fortifying trust in leadership.

    Sarah’s research sheds light on how integrating the principles of positive psychology into leadership and management practices can revolutionize the traditional approach to managing teams, particularly during periods of significant change. This episode provides a rare look into how theoretical concepts are effectively translated into actionable strategies that promote a healthier, more dynamic workplace.


    Tune in to reshape your perspective on leadership and organizational development, ensuring your team is not just surviving but thriving through change.


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    56 mins
  • Learning from the Unique Vantage Point of Community Foundation CEOs
    May 16 2024

    What does it mean to lead effectively in today's rapidly changing world?


    We approach this question often from many different angles in our work with impact-driven leaders. We recently facilitated leadership workshops at a retreat exclusively for community foundation CEOs, and it was eye-opening.

    So this episode, we’re talking about how community foundation CEOs can drive significant change without sacrificing their well-being or that of their teams—especially when they face the multi-faceted challenge of driving meaningful societal impact, managing significant donors and assets, and ensuring their own personal well-being. It’s no small task. And it creates a unique perspective that all impact-driven leaders can learn from.

    This episode of THRIVERS dives deep into how these leaders can transform their communities through courageous decision-making and strategic risk-taking. The conversation is more than theoretical; it is rooted in the tangible experiences of those who are actively shaping the future through bold moves. Moves that sometimes risk donor relationships to attract the right kind of support and alignment with their missions.


    In their compelling conversation, Tucker and Sarah:

    • Unpack how community foundations are uniquely equipped to effect substantial local changes, and why embracing this potential requires a shift towards risk and innovation.
    • Discuss the necessity of making tough choices that may initially alienate some, yet ultimately attract the right supporters and stakeholders essential for long-term impact.
    • Explore moving beyond traditional asset management to ensure that every decision contributes directly to the desired societal impact, rather than merely pleasing donors.
    • Highlight methods to tap into the often-underutilized reservoir of knowledge and intuition within teams to drive forward-thinking decisions.

    This episode offers a look into a different perspective of leadership discourse, giving all of us the opportunity to learn from the specific realities faced by community foundation leaders.

    Tune in to discover how these community foundation leaders are setting new standards for impactful leadership, promising greater alignment, authenticity, and transformative change in their communities and beyond.


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    35 mins
  • From Implicit Expectations to Objective Agreements
    May 2 2024

    Picture a leader you admire—perhaps they're dynamic, insightful, and unwaveringly decisive.

    Beneath the surface of these admirable qualities often lies a foundational skill seldom celebrated but inherently powerful: the ability to shift from subjective judgment to objective clarity.


    The capacity to discern fact from feeling. Learning to navigate the path from personal bias to collective clarity is a vital skill for every leader.


    In this episode of THRIVERS, Tucker and Sarah discuss the transformative journey toward objective leadership. They unravel the complexities of moving beyond the realm of subjective experience to embrace a more structured, data-driven approach. Through candid discussions, they explore:

    • The balance between subjective instincts and objective analysis
    • The pivotal role of measurable goals in dispelling ambiguity
    • Leveraging data as the linchpin for objective and aligned decision-making
    • Reimagining the CEO's role in fostering a culture of co-creation and shared leadership
    • Practical steps to infuse objectivity into every layer of leadership and decision-making

    This conversation is about more than adopting new tactics; it's about a fundamental shift in mindset. A shift from seeing leadership as an art form dominated by personal intuition to understanding it as a science guided by clarity, evidence, and mutual understanding.


    Listen in to discover how redefining your approach can lead to greater alignment, enhanced decision-making, and a more empowered and engaged team ready to tackle the challenges of the future.


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    47 mins
  • Inviting Lived Experience and Empathy to the Philanthropy Table with Carmen James Randolph
    Apr 18 2024

    Imagine a world where philanthropy isn't just about the size of the donation but the depth of the connection.

    Where the voices of those closest to the challenges—especially those from marginalized backgrounds—are more than simply heard; they’re invited to the table, amplified, and made central to the mission.

    This is the vision Carmen James Randolph, the pioneering President and CEO of the Women's Foundation of the South, brings to life in our latest episode of THRIVERS. This subject is especially pertinent to Carmen’s work with communities of color, which are notoriously underrepresented in philanthropic conversations.


    Tucker and Sarah open up a deep conversation about the heart of philanthropy as Carmen shares her journey in philanthropy, emphasizing the importance for impact-driven leaders to involve the people at the front lines of their mission and recognize their lived experiences as a guide to impactful work.

    Through stories of innovative grantmaking and partnership building, Carmen illustrates how embracing personal experiences and fostering genuine connections can lead to significant social change.


    Some of our favorite moments from this episode:

    • The significance of personal connection in philanthropy
    • The critical role of self-care and sustainability in leadership
    • Shifting grantmaking practices to support lived experience and urgent needs
    • Supporting leaders through crises with trust, respect, and amplification

    The conversation also tackles the unique challenges leaders face in impact-driven work, including burnout and the need for sustainability, with a special focus on how these issues impact communities of color. By sharing practical steps and personal anecdotes, Carmen provides invaluable insights into how leaders can prioritize their well-being while pursuing their missions.


    Tune in to understand how small acts of care, respect, and collaboration can build a foundation for lasting impact, and how leaders can nurture themselves and their communities in the pursuit of a more equitable and compassionate world.


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    49 mins
  • How Big Changes Happen in Small Moments with Simeon Banister
    Apr 4 2024

    If you were asked to pick a few words that describe ideal qualities in a leader, what would they be?

    Maybe you’d choose words like, “focused, passionate, and confident”. All of these are excellent qualities in a leader.

    Would words like “adaptable” and “learning” also make it on your list?

    In an era where change is the only constant, the essence of leadership is evolving. This episode presents a compelling conversation with Simeon Banister, the visionary President and CEO of the Rochester Area Community Foundation, who shares key moments of realization in his own journey toward redefining leadership.


    Stepping into his role amidst a world clamoring for authenticity and inclusivity, Simeon shares the challenges and opportunities encountered in his inaugural year as CEO. He takes time to explore the nuanced, seemingly small moments of vulnerability and authenticity that have paved the way for transformation and defined his leadership journey.

    From leading through vulnerability to prioritizing psychological safety in the workplace, Simeon’s experiences shed light on the essential qualities of today’s successful leaders. His approach underscores the importance of building relationships and how small moments of genuine engagement and strategic reflection have become the bedrock for significant organizational and community impact.


    Concluding with practical steps for cultivating a culture of listening, reflection, and strategic focus, the episode is a must-listen for leaders and change-makers looking to inspire and drive meaningful progress within their organizations and communities.


    Tune in to gain a deeper understanding of how intentional leadership practices can create a fertile ground for small moments that lead to big changes, positioning organizations to lead effectively in the next normal.



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    58 mins
  • Navigating Difficult Conversations
    Mar 21 2024

    Having difficult conversations feels like walking a tightrope. Balancing between saying too much and not saying enough. Worried that saying the wrong thing can cause everything to come tumbling down or create even bigger problems.

    Sarah and Tucker broach this exact topic with youth development and training experts Tabitha May-Tolub and Janai Smith and explore the art of meaningful dialogue. It's a conversation about conversations—the ones that challenge us, push our boundaries, and ultimately lead to greater understanding and growth.


    Throughout this discussion, our guests share their insights on how recognizing and valuing different perspectives can transform potential conflicts into pathways of mutual growth. They discuss the significance of creating regular spaces and structures for tough talks, emphasizing the role of active listening and empathy. Their conversation sheds light on the necessity of balancing authenticity with sensitivity in communication, and the impact of establishing and maintaining cultural norms for effective conversation within organizations.


    Difficult conversations, though daunting, can lead to profound personal growth and stronger team connections. For impact-driven leaders, cultivating the skills to facilitate these talks is a necessity. It's about more than getting through a tough chat; it's about fostering an environment where every voice is valued and every perspective can contribute to collective success.


    Tune in and arm yourself with the knowledge to transform every challenging conversation into a step towards personal growth and stronger, more connected teams.


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    52 mins
  • Task Cohesion is More Important Than Social Cohesion
    Mar 7 2024

    Ever wonder what makes some teams run more smoothly than a well-oiled machine while others seem to fall apart at the seams? It’s not always about having the brightest minds (though that doesn’t hurt) or even the best culture; it’s about how well a team works together towards a common goal.

    Task cohesion is the glue that holds successful teams together and keeps them moving together seamlessly in the same direction.


    This episode is a deep dive into what task cohesion really means and why it’s a game-changer, especially in today’s digital workspaces. Tucker and Sarah break down how getting your team on the same page isn’t about avoiding conflicts; it’s about amplifying everyone’s strengths and moving together towards creating real, lasting impact.


    Throughout this episode, Tucker and Sarah share real-life examples and practical tips to help make task cohesion a reality for your team. Whether you’re leading a team or you’re part of one, this episode is packed with insights on creating a work environment where everyone feels connected to the mission and empowered to contribute their best because they know it’s moving the needle towards impact.


    Building a cohesive team is more than a one-and-done deal. It’s about continuously nurturing an environment where everyone understands their role in the bigger picture and feels genuinely excited to contribute. It’s about creating a space where the team’s success is everyone’s success.

    Listen in to get the full scoop on making task cohesion your team’s superpower.

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    38 mins