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.
We covered a lot of ground in our thirty minutes, not least our time both being shaped by working in the Youth Offending Service (YOS) and the impact this had on us and our approach to youth work.
Both founding organisations because we thought we had some better ideas is not unfamiliar to social enterprise founders.
What is less familiar is the journey Simon went on to get his MA at Cambridge University, (circumventing getting a first degree) that opened his eyes to the potential for evidence-based, technology-driven music education and meeting psychological needs.
Noise Solution takes a relentlessly human and impact-first approach to understanding and embedding Self Determination Theory whilst perhaps contradictorily making extraordinary use of Artificial Intelligence to understand their impact.
This drive for an evidence-base isn’t solely to impress commissioners (spoiler – it doesn’t) but about improvements not just to their organisation but to the wider eco-system of commissioning of which they are a critical part.
Links to the Noise Solutions and Transceve websites are below:
Two links below to talks given by Damien Ribbans (Operations Director) and Simon Glenister about their work with AI and Impact:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J4WLu8ZRHFY
https://www.the-sse.org/resource/ai-unlocking-social-impact-insights-from-everyday-conversations
My website:
Our hosts:
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.
More resources and all the podcasts can be found on my website.
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The track on this podcast is called Funk from Icons8

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