Cutting Through The Nonsense

Cutting Through The Nonsense
Podcast Description
This is Cutting Through The Nonsense podcasts from Hasler-White Inclusive Facilitation.
This podcast is for third, social and community sector leaders - with, at times, an East Anglian focus.
The aim is to bring hope, inspiration and new ideas to the sector and its leaders.
In an impossible climate for charities and social enterprises, there is a need for quality bite-sized information that is accessible, inclusive and not scary.
It’s lonely and hard out there so in this podcast we will together rid the world, or at least this podcast, of acronyms, jargon and unnecessary negativity.
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Content Themes
The podcast focuses on themes relevant to leaders in the social and community sectors, with specific episodes addressing topics like navigating organizational endings, fostering inspiration, and sharing practical ideas. For example, Episode 1 features a discussion on how leaders determine it’s time to leave their organizations, featuring guests such as Lucy Parish from The Feed CIC.

This is Cutting Through The Nonsense podcasts from Hasler-White Inclusive Facilitation.
This podcast is for third, social and community sector leaders – with, at times, an East Anglian focus.
The aim is to bring hope, inspiration and new ideas to the sector and its leaders.
In an impossible climate for charities and social enterprises, there is a need for quality bite-sized information that is accessible, inclusive and not scary.
It’s lonely and hard out there so in this podcast we will together rid the world, or at least this podcast, of acronyms, jargon and unnecessary negativity.
It’s never too soon to think about sustainability. Restrictedincome is, well, very restricting and can make an organisation bend in ways that don’t play to its strengths So looking ahead as a young organisation, whilst scary, can be exciting, motivating and invigorating.
In this podcast Chantelle Tyrrell, CEO of Social Moments inNorfolk, looks ahead to diversifying income for reasons of sustainability as well as the exciting opportunities available. Whilst only two years old, Chantelle is already thinking of the organisation as one with diverse income, multiple hubs and even social investment.
Thank you to Chantelle Tyrrell for sharing her passion and plans on this podcast.
These podcasts are brought to you by me, Rebecca Whiteof Hasler-White Inclusive Facilitation in partnership with the wonderful people at Future Projects in Norwich.
www.haslerwhite.com
The aim is to cut through the nonsense by having no nonsense open acronym-free conversations about all the things I wish I’d had support with when running my social enterprise.
It’s now my turn to bring some hope, new ideas and inspiration by speaking to people within my network.
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• The track on this podcast is called Funk from Icons8

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