Episode 12: Season 1 Wrap up & Reflections with Michele Fugiel Gartner
Welcome to a special episode of Women in Philanthropy. It's our Season 1 wrap-up! Thank you to all the listeners who have joined us this season. In this episode, responding to requests, we're turning the tables as I delve into my own experiences and insights after interviewing 14 incredible women in philanthropy this season.
In the spotlight today: my unexpected journey into philanthropy and how curiosity and a research-driven mindset shaped my path. I'll share more about how the podcast came together and what we've learned in the process.
Season 1 brought up several important themes, and I reflect on the context of women in philanthropy, their challenges, and the opportunities. We delved into valuing behind-the-scenes roles, addressing the opacity in philanthropic pathways, and navigating the dichotomies within the field. Challenges, such as the underrepresentation of women in leadership and the presence of bad actors, were not overlooked. However, amidst these challenges, opportunities emerged—driven by purpose, creativity, and the utilization of diverse resources.
In a rapid-fire round, I'll share my thoughts on the worst philanthropic jargon ("Theory of change"), the most inspiring trend ("Mutual Aid"), and my speculation on AI's potential impact on philanthropic roles. Will it streamline processes or introduce biases? The future remains intriguing.
Remember, the spaces we create are not just the end; they're the beginning of meaningful dialogues. Looking ahead, partnerships and the promise of Season 2 are on the horizon—this is just the beginning.
Connect with Michele [https://www.linkedin.com/in/michelefgartner/] and the Women in Philanthropy podcast [https://mfgchange.com/womeninphilanthropypodcast].
TL; DL?: Check out our conversation and resources in the Episode Notes Available Here [https://mfgchange.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/Wrap-Up-and-Reflect-Eps-12.pdf].
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Women in Philanthropy is a podcast created by women, for women working in the giving and social impact sector. This includes fundraisers, grantmakers, and advisors. While giving has a significant impact, it is not always visible who is behind the scenes making it possible. This podcast strives to unite women across the sector and beyond borders. It aims to highlight women's experiences in philanthropy, which are often neglected in research and history.
We look forward to bringing you ~20-minute episodes, connecting you with amazing women and hearing the stories of their philanthropic work.
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* If you are a Woman in Philanthropy and want to share your story, please email mfgartner@mfgchange.com
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