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Pipelines, People, and Leading Under Pressure with Meagan Flippin

48 min · 2 de jun de 2026
Portada del episodio Pipelines, People, and Leading Under Pressure with Meagan Flippin

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In this episode, Adam Lister sits down with Meagan Flippin, CEO of Nashville's Center for Nonprofit Excellence, whose career spans the United Way network, the Musicians Hall of Fame, and 20 years of watching organizations say they develop leaders — and mostly fall short. With refreshing honesty, Meagan reflects on what she got wrong early, what actually builds a leadership pipeline, and why the best thing you can do for a high performer is prepare them to leave you better than they arrived.   What You’ll Learn in This Episode:  * Why Meagan would rather have a "10 for two years than a two for ten" — and what that means for how you invest in your team.  * How to lead through a crisis without passing your panic to the people around you. * What a healthy leadership pipeline actually looks like inside a nonprofit — and the one sign that tells you an organization is getting it wrong. * Why change management is as much about pacing and sequencing as it is about the change itself. * How to own your professional development when no one's handing you a roadmap. Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2470405/fan_mail/new] Catalysts for Change is an initiative of One Twelve Strategies [https://www.one12strategies.com/podcast], brought to you in part by the Southern Research Collaborative

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