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  • How to Fix Your Volunteer Retention Problem (Why Recruitment Isn’t the Real Issue)
    2026/03/30

    You don’t have a volunteer problem.

    You have a volunteer experience problem.

    In this episode of You Are What You Give, I sit down with Karen Knight, consultant and strategist focused on helping nonprofits engage volunteers the right way.


    Because most organizations aren’t struggling to find people who care. They’re struggling to keep them.

    Karen has seen the same patterns across organizations of every size:

    • Broken onboarding
    • Unclear expectations
    • Rigid systems
    • Treating volunteers like free labor instead of mission partners

    And the result?

    People show up once… and don’t come back.

    This conversation is a wake-up call for nonprofit leaders, volunteer coordinators, and anyone building a mission-driven organization.

    Because if volunteers are part of your mission,
    their experience isn’t secondary. It is the mission.

    What You’ll Learn:
    • Why recruitment isn’t your real problem
    • What causes volunteers to disengage (and leave quietly)
    • How to rethink onboarding and expectations
    • The difference between “help” and true partnership
    • Simple ways to improve volunteer retention immediately
    This Week’s Giving Challenge:

    The 15-Minute Volunteer Audit

    In the next 7 days, do one:

    • Call one volunteer and ask: “What has your experience really been like?”
    • Go through your own onboarding process — step by step
    • Identify one meaningful task someone can do in 15 minutes

    No strategy deck.
    No committee.

    Just one real action.

    To connect with Karen Knight, visit karenknight.ca for resources and contact details, connect on LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/karen-knight-consulting/), or email her at karen@karenknight.ca.

    Special thanks to Victoria Hearst, whose generosity helps make these conversations possible.

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    39 分
  • He Saw Kids Sleeping on Floors - Then Built 370,000 Beds | Luke Mickelson of Sleep in Heavenly Peace
    2026/03/25

    There’s a problem most of us never see.

    Children sleeping on floors.
    No bed. No place to rest.

    It’s called bedlessness.

    In this episode of You Are What You Give, Luke Michaelson shares how one small moment turned into a movement that has changed over 370,000 lives.

    Not by trying to solve everything, but by focusing on one clear, tangible need.

    Build beds.

    This conversation is about more than beds.
    It’s about how real giving works:

    Focus over scale.
    Action over intention.
    Doing one thing exceptionally well.

    If you’re a nonprofit leader, donor, volunteer or simply someone who wants to give more thoughtfully, this episode offers a powerful reframing of what it means to make a difference.

    To learn more about Luke Mickelson and Sleep in Heavenly Peace, go to https://shpbeds.org/.

    This Week’s Giving Challenge:

    Build a Bed.

    Find one real need.
    One real person.
    One real situation.

    And take one concrete step.

    Because giving doesn’t grow by doing more -
    it grows by doing what matters.

    Special thanks to Victoria Hearst, whose generosity helps make these conversations possible.

    For giving stories, episodes, insights and more, check out You Are What You Give at https://givewithus.com/.

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    55 分
  • How to Do Volunteer Travel Right: Designing Service Trips That Truly Make a Difference
    2026/03/15

    Volunteer travel has become incredibly popular. But not all service trips are created equal.

    Some experiences unintentionally center the volunteer instead of the community. Others leave participants inspired but unsure whether their efforts truly made a lasting difference.

    In this episode of You Are What You Give, Avi Zimmerman speaks with Erin Hempen, founder of With Change in Mind https://www.withchangeinmind.org/, about how volunteer travel can be designed in a way that genuinely benefits the communities being served, while also transforming the people who participate.

    Erin shares what she has learned from years of designing service experiences that emphasize relationships, cultural humility, sustainable impact, and meaningful human connection.

    Together they explore:

    • What separates meaningful service from “voluntourism”
    • How nonprofits can design volunteer trips that respect and strengthen local communities
    • How service travel can reshape how volunteers and donors think about giving

    For nonprofit leaders, volunteers, and philanthropists alike, this conversation offers a thoughtful look at how service experiences can deepen our understanding of generosity and responsibility.

    Special thanks to Victoria Hearst, whose generosity and belief in this project help make You Are What You Give possible.

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    39 分
  • Iran Is Not Its Regime: Zolal Habibi on Freedom, Resistance, and the Iranian People
    2026/03/05

    Iran is not its regime.


    In this episode, Avi Zimmerman speaks with Iranian-American activist Zolal Habibi about the fight for a free Iran, the difference between the regime and the Iranian people, and why many Iranians insist their future must be shaped by the people, for the people.

    Recorded during an active regional conflict - from Israel, where the interview was briefly interrupted by an air-raid siren - this conversation explores the history of Iran’s resistance movement and the personal story behind Zolal’s lifelong activism.

    Her father was executed by the Iranian regime during the mass killings of political prisoners in 1988 — a defining moment that shaped her commitment to the fight for freedom in Iran.

    In this episode we discuss:

    • Why many Iranians reject both war and appeasement
    • The long struggle of resistance movements inside Iran
    • The role of women in the fight for democracy
    • The vision for a secular democratic republic in Iran
    • What people outside Iran can do to support the Iranian people

    At its core, this episode asks a deeper question:

    What does it mean to stand on the right side of history?

    Learn More

    National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI): https://www.ncr-iran.org/

    Maryam Rajavi: https://maryamrajavi4change.com/ https://maryam-rajavi.com

    Iran Freedom: https://iranfreedom.org/

    Organization of Iranian American Communities (OIAC): https://oiac.org/

    Social Media

    FB: https://www.facebook.com/IranNCR/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ashrafi4ever/

    X (Twitter): https://x.com/ashrafi4ever

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/zolalhabibi

    And special thanks to Victoria Hearst for supporting thoughtful conversations like this one and helping bring these voices to a wider audience.

    Join the You Are What You Give community by subscroibing to https://givewithus.com/.

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    40 分
  • Joy Is a Strategy: Sustaining Nonprofits and Leaders Through Service | Heidi Johnson
    2026/03/02

    Most people think nonprofit work runs on urgency: more need, more pressure, more fundraising, more hours.

    Heidi Johnson has spent 15+ years interviewing nonprofit founders and building organizations in the sector herself, and she argues something different: Joy is not a byproduct. It’s a power source.

    In this episode of You Are What You Give, Heidi shares why service becomes “addictive” in the healthiest way, how giving reshapes the giver, strengthens organizational culture, and helps leaders stay in the game for the long haul.

    We talk about:

    • Why nonprofit founders are entrepreneurs - often without the playbook
    • The hidden weight of mission-driven work (it’s not a “pencil factory”)
    • How to build teams when you’re “paid” in meaning, not money
    • Why time may be the most valuable gift, especially in the early days
    • The practical difference between “doing good” and building something that lasts

    Heidi is the creator of Charity Matters, author of Change for Good, and a lifelong student of what makes giving sustainable - for organizations and for the people carrying them.

    Connect with Heidi: charity-matters.com

    Weekly Giving Challenge
    Teach your algorithms that giving matters: search giving-related keywords, subscribe to a giving podcast, and share your favorite giving accounts so we can build a stronger network together.

    Thanks to Victoria Hearst for her continued support of You Are What You Give.

    Follow You Are What You Give at givewithus.com.


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    28 分
  • Shrinking Hunger: Joseph Gitler, Leket Israel & the Power of Food Rescue - A Purim Special
    2026/02/23

    What does it take to build a national nonprofit from a simple act of awareness?

    In this episode of You Are What You Give, I sit down with Joseph Gitler, founder and chairman of Leket Israel https://www.leket.org/en/, Israel's leading food rescue organization.

    What began with one person paying attention to surplus food has grown into a nationwide operation that rescues and redistributes millions of pounds of food each year to Israelis in need.

    We talk about:

    • The early grit required to launch Leket
    • What it takes to scale from local initiative to national infrastructure
    • Building systems that move food quickly and responsibly
    • Leading through crisis and economic pressure
    • And what Purim - a holiday centered on hidden need and open-handed giving - teaches us about modern generosity

    As Purim approaches, Leket is mobilizing to distribute significant food packages across Israel, ensuring families can celebrate with dignity.

    This conversation is for nonprofit founders, leaders, fundraisers, and anyone asking:

    How do you grow impact without losing mission?

    How do you scale compassion?

    If you care about food security, volunteer mobilization, or building sustainable nonprofit systems, this episode is for you.

    Special thanks to Victoria Hearst for supporting You Are What You Give.

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    45 分
  • Why the Best Fundraisers Don't Chase Gifts: J. Paul Fridenmaker on Relationships, Posture and Trust
    2026/02/10

    Most people think fundraising is about asking for money.
    In reality, it’s about something far more personal:

    Your posture.
    Your relationship with wealth.
    And whether you can sit across from a successful person with respect. Not suspicion, insecurity, or resentment.

    In this episode of You Are What You Give, I’m joined by J. Paul Fridenmaker, a longtime major-gifts leader and coach who has spent decades working with faith-driven donors and fundraising professionals.

    And whatever your own faith background may be, this conversation lands because it isn’t theoretical - it’s lived.

    In this episode, we explore:

    • Why fundraising health starts inside the fundraiser, not with better scripts
    • How burnout, rejection, and quiet resentment show up long before people leave the field
    • Why the “ask” is teachable, but networking, connection, and trust are the real DNA test
    • A defining 2001 moment where giving a donor “away” led to a 25-year relationship of trust
    • Why the most effective fundraisers aren’t chasing gifts - they’re inviting people to the party

    This episode is especially relevant for:

    • Nonprofit leaders and executive directors
    • Major gifts officers and development professionals
    • Fundraisers navigating donor relationships, boundaries, and burnout
    • Anyone who invites others to give, serve, or stand with a cause
    Make sure to connect with J. Paul on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/jpaulfridenmaker/, or tune in to his podcast: The Breakthru Podcast.

    As with every episode, special thanks to Victoria Hearst, whose generosity and support make You Are What You Give possible.


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    40 分