February 15, 2026
January 2, 2026

[PODCAST] A New Outlook For The New Year: Escaping the Busy Trap – Kishshana Palmer

A New Outlook For The New Year: Escaping the Busy Trap As we kick off a new year, it’s time to reimagine what healthy, sustainable leadership can look like. In this refreshed conversation, author, consultant, and recovering fundraiser Kishshana Palmer joins Meghan Speer to explore why “busy” is the four-letter word holding so many nonprofit leaders back. Kishshana unpacks the personal wake-up call that led her to redefine success, why rest must be a non-negotiable, […]
January 9, 2026

[PODCAST] Volunteers as Voices: Turning Your Community into Nonprofit Ambassadors – Becca Segovia

Volunteers as Voices: Turning Your Community into Nonprofit Ambassadors In this episode of the Nonprofit Hub Radio Podcast, host Meghan Speer welcomes back fan-favorite guest Becca Segovia, CEO of GCS Partners, for a deep dive into the “V” of the G.I.V.E. Framework—Volunteer—as a powerful strategy for turning supporters into ambassadors. Together, they explore how nonprofits can activate volunteers, donors, and supporters to lend not just their time or dollars, but their voices, sharing authentic stories […]
January 16, 2026

[PODCAST] Why Nonprofits Need Both a Strategic Plan and a Business Plan – Bill Flores

Why Nonprofits Need Both a Strategic Plan and a Business Plan In this episode of the Nonprofit Hub Radio Podcast, host Meghan Speer is joined by Dr. Bill Flores—speaker, author, consultant, and former university president—for a timely conversation on leading nonprofits through turbulent times. Drawing from decades of hands-on nonprofit leadership, Dr. Flores challenges organizations to stop “driving blindfolded” and instead embrace strategic planning, business planning, and creative adaptation in the face of uncertainty. Together, they […]
January 20, 2026

Humanity Is the Innovation: Why the Future of Nonprofit Success Is Human

Humanity Is the Innovation: Why the Future of Nonprofit Success Is Human  The future of nonprofit success is not determined by the tools an organization buys. It is determined by the humans it trusts to lead, as human and relational leadership become the most constrained and therefore valuable resource in an accelerating technological world. For the last decade, the nonprofit sector has been told a consistent story about the future. Better tools. Smarter systems. More […]