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The Brave and Balanced Fundraiser

The Brave and Balanced Fundraiser

著者: Erin McQuade-Wright
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The Brave and Balanced Fundraiser is the podcast I wish had existed during my 15 years in fundraising. It’s a love offering to the people behind the mission—the professional fundraisers who give their hearts and energy every day to make the world better.

This show isn’t about strategy, metrics, or money. It’s about you—the human being doing the work. Each episode offers real tools and soulful conversations to help you regulate your nervous system, reconnect with your purpose, and renew your energy so you can lead with clarity, compassion, and courage.

If you’ve ever felt stretched thin, overworked, or caught in the constant pressure to perform, this podcast is your invitation to return home to yourself. Join me to learn how to cultivate balance, resilience, and authentic impact—from the inside out.


Full Episode Transcript: https://share.descript.com/view/fkFZpmNYF3v

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  • Why Nice Fundraisers Become Bitter
    2026/06/02

    How resentment quietly builds when you abandon yourself for the mission

    Have you ever noticed how some people in fundraising start out hopeful, warm, and deeply connected to the mission… and a few years later they’re cynical, exhausted, and quietly resentful?

    In this episode, Erin McQuade-Wright explores why bitterness is often not a character flaw—but accumulated self-abandonment.

    When we constantly override our needs, overextend ourselves, avoid boundaries, and expect other people to regulate our emotional experience, resentment begins to build beneath the surface. And over time, that bitterness doesn’t just affect our wellbeing—it affects our fundraising results, our relationships, and the energy we bring into every room.

    This episode dives into the hidden emotional patterns beneath bitterness, how your nervous system shapes your fundraising presence, and why your internal climate matters more than you may realize.

    You’ll also learn how to recognize bitterness early, work with it instead of against it, and stop outsourcing your emotional state to donors, leadership, coworkers, or circumstances.

    In this episode, you’ll learn:

    • Why bitterness is often accumulated self-abandonment
    • How resentment quietly builds in caring, mission-driven people
    • The hidden cost of overgiving and chronically overriding yourself
    • Why your energy and nervous system shape your fundraising results
    • How dreading your day changes what you notice and attract
    • A simple somatic practice to regulate your nervous system before bitterness hardens into burnout

    A moment to reflect:

    What if bitterness isn’t proof that something is wrong with you… but feedback that something inside you needs your attention?

    Ready to go deeper?

    Subscribe to The Brave & Balanced Note for weekly reflections and practical tools to help you regulate your inner climate and fundraise with more ease, clarity, and grounded confidence:

    The Brave & Balanced Note

    Share this episode:

    If you know a fundraiser who’s carrying too much, feeling resentful, or quietly burning out, send them this episode. They may need the reminder that bitterness is not failure—and they don’t have to harden themselves to survive this work.

    Send Erin a text

    Book your 1:1 Brave and Balanced Breakthrough Coaching Session here: https://calendly.com/vitalistcoaching/brave-balanced-breakthrough

    ✨ Stay Connected & Continue Your Fundraising Growth

    Listen to all episodes + subscribe:
    https://thebraveandbalancedfundraiser.buzzsprout.com

    Join the community:
    The Brave & Balanced Fundraiser Facebook Group
    👉 https://www.facebook.com/groups/braveandbalancedfundraiser

    Book a Brave & Balanced Breakthrough Call:
    A personalized 1:1 session to support your inner clarity and fundraising wellbeing.
    👉 https://calendly.com/vitalistcoaching/brave-balanced-breakthrough

    Learn more about Erin’s coaching & nervous-system based support:
    VitalistCoaching.com

    Connect on Instagram:
    @erinmcquadewright

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    28 分
  • You’re Not Stuck—You’ve Hit Your Money Ceiling
    2026/05/26

    The invisible limit that’s controlling how much money you raise.

    Have you ever had a stretch in your fundraising where things feel easy—momentum is building, conversations are flowing—and then suddenly, it’s like you hit a wall?

    Same effort. Same strategy. Completely different results.

    What if you’re not stuck… you’ve just hit your money ceiling?

    In this episode, Erin McQuade-Wright explores the concept of a “money ceiling”—the internal limit your system believes is safe when it comes to raising money, visibility, and success. When you push beyond that limit, your nervous system doesn’t celebrate—it often pulls you back.

    That can look like overthinking, avoidance, under-asking, or losing momentum right after a breakthrough.

    From the outside, it looks like inconsistency.
    From the inside, it’s self-protection.

    You’ll learn how to recognize when you’ve hit your ceiling, what your system is actually trying to protect you from, and how to expand your capacity for more—without pushing harder or burning out.

    In this episode, you’ll learn:

    • Why fundraising results often plateau (even with the right strategy)
    • How your “money ceiling” quietly shapes your behavior and outcomes
    • The signs you’re hitting your upper limit in real time
    • Why success can feel just as unsafe as failure
    • How to expand what feels safe so you can sustain higher levels of fundraising

    A question to sit with:

    What would be possible if more success actually felt safe?

    Ready to go deeper?

    If this episode resonated, subscribe to The Brave & Balanced Note—my weekly newsletter where I share tools and reflections to help you regulate your inner climate and raise money with more clarity, confidence, and ease:

    👉 https://brave-balanced-note.kit.com/profile?_gl=1*qniw91*_gcl_au*MjEwODgyNzI0OS4xNzc1NzY5ODE1

    Share this episode:

    Know someone who’s been feeling inconsistent or stuck in their fundraising? Send this their way—it might help them see what’s really going on beneath the surface.

    Send Erin a text

    Book your 1:1 Brave and Balanced Breakthrough Coaching Session here: https://calendly.com/vitalistcoaching/brave-balanced-breakthrough

    ✨ Stay Connected & Continue Your Fundraising Growth

    Listen to all episodes + subscribe:
    https://thebraveandbalancedfundraiser.buzzsprout.com

    Join the community:
    The Brave & Balanced Fundraiser Facebook Group
    👉 https://www.facebook.com/groups/braveandbalancedfundraiser

    Book a Brave & Balanced Breakthrough Call:
    A personalized 1:1 session to support your inner clarity and fundraising wellbeing.
    👉 https://calendly.com/vitalistcoaching/brave-balanced-breakthrough

    Learn more about Erin’s coaching & nervous-system based support:
    VitalistCoaching.com

    Connect on Instagram:
    @erinmcquadewright

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    30 分
  • When Fundraising Becomes Your Identity, with Mallory Erickson
    2026/05/19

    Why Stress, Comparison, and “Not Enough” Are Driving More Than You Think

    In this conversation, Erin McQuade-Wright sits down with fundraising coach and What the Fundraising host Mallory Erickson to explore the inner dynamics that shape how fundraisers show up: comparison, visibility discomfort, nervous system dysregulation, and the quiet belief of “not enough.”

    Together, they unpack the hidden cost of tying your identity to outcomes—and what it takes to create space between who you are and what you produce.

    If you’ve ever felt like you’re doing well on paper but struggling internally, this episode will hit home.

    In this episode, we cover:

    • Why visibility can feel unsafe—even when you want to grow
    • The comparison trap and what it’s really about
    • How “not enough” quietly drives overperformance (and burnout)
    • What nervous system dysregulation actually feels like in real time
    • Practical ways to regulate before a donor conversation
    • The subtle ways fundraisers become attached to stress
    • How to separate your identity from fundraising outcomes

    Key Insight

    You can’t control how a donor responds—but you can control how you show up. And that starts with your inner climate.

    🔗 About Mallory Erickson

    Mallory Erickson is the founder and CEO of Practivated, an executive coach, fundraising consultant, and host of the podcast What the Fundraising. She helps fundraisers move beyond transactional approaches to build lasting, mission-aligned partnerships.

    Through her Power Partners Formula™, Mallory has trained over 60,000 fundraisers, blending executive coaching, behavior design, and strategic fundraising. Her book, What the Fundraising, explores how shifting away from scarcity leads to more sustainable and impactful fundraising.

    🔗 Connect with Mallory

    • Learn more: malloryerickson.com/powerpartners
    • Podcast: What the Fundraising — malloryerickson.com/podcast
    • Book: malloryerickson.com/book
    • Instagram: @_malloryerickson
    • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mallory-erickson-bressler/
    • Practivated: https://practivated.com/

    🔗 Connect with Erin

    • Website: vitalistcoaching.com
    • Newsletter: The Brave & Balanced Note

    Send Erin a text

    Book your 1:1 Brave and Balanced Breakthrough Coaching Session here: https://calendly.com/vitalistcoaching/brave-balanced-breakthrough

    ✨ Stay Connected & Continue Your Fundraising Growth

    Listen to all episodes + subscribe:
    https://thebraveandbalancedfundraiser.buzzsprout.com

    Join the community:
    The Brave & Balanced Fundraiser Facebook Group
    👉 https://www.facebook.com/groups/braveandbalancedfundraiser

    Book a Brave & Balanced Breakthrough Call:
    A personalized 1:1 session to support your inner clarity and fundraising wellbeing.
    👉 https://calendly.com/vitalistcoaching/brave-balanced-breakthrough

    Learn more about Erin’s coaching & nervous-system based support:
    VitalistCoaching.com

    Connect on Instagram:
    @erinmcquadewright

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    37 分
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