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You Are What You Give

Podcast de Avi Zimmerman

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You Are What You Give is a weekly conversation about generosity and the transformational ways it shapes who we become. Host Avi Zimmerman sits down with people whose giving changed lives — public figures, community leaders, philanthropists, and everyday heroes — to explore the moments that formed their purpose.Each episode goes beyond biography. These are honest, human conversations about choices, values, faith, leadership, and what it really means to lead a life worth living.Whether you’re looking to deepen your purpose, sharpen your giving approach, or simply connect with stories that matter, this show brings you into the rooms where those conversations happen.New episodes every week.Join a community learning to give more meaningfully, mindfully and measurably.

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23 episodios

Portada del episodio A Culminating Conversation With Dr. Bob Woodson: Poverty, Charity & What Actually Changes Lives

A Culminating Conversation With Dr. Bob Woodson: Poverty, Charity & What Actually Changes Lives

Dr. Bob Woodson spent decades challenging assumptions about poverty, charity, and what creates real change. In light of his recent passing, this conversation - recorded two months to the day before his passing - carries even greater weight — not simply as a discussion about giving, but as a reflection on the ideas and principles that shaped his life’s work. In this episode of You Are What You Give, Avi sits down with Dr. Bob Woodson — civil rights leader, founder of the Woodson Center https://woodsoncenter.org/ [https://woodsoncenter.org/], and longtime advocate for community-led solutions — for a conversation that asks a difficult question: Can helping people sometimes make things worse? Dr. Woodson challenges the assumption that money alone solves poverty and explains why understanding the nature of the problem matters just as much as the resources we bring to it. In this conversation we discuss: * the four types of poverty * why some forms of charity unintentionally create dependency * the difference between relief and transformation * what Dr. Woodson called “toxic support” * why local relationships matter more than distant solutions * and what lasting change actually requires This isn't a conversation about giving less. It's a conversation about helping better. And as always, thank you to Victoria Hearst, whose generosity helps make these conversations possible. For additional conversations and insights, visit us at https://givewithus.com/ [https://givewithus.com/]

Ayer - 43 min
Portada del episodio When Charity Fails: What Happens When Trust Is Broken in Nonprofit Organization Giving

When Charity Fails: What Happens When Trust Is Broken in Nonprofit Organization Giving

What happens when a charity you believe in collapses almost overnight? Not just financially — but in trust. In this episode of You Are What You Give, Avi sits down with Yael Simon to explore what happens when philanthropy goes wrong — and what responsible giving actually requires from both donors and nonprofit leaders. Within weeks of stepping into a nonprofit leadership role, Yael found herself at the center of a global fraud crisis involving investigations, broken trust, and enormous institutional fallout. That experience reshaped how she thinks about stewardship, donor responsibility, fundraising, and what it takes to rebuild credibility after failure. This conversation goes far beyond one organization’s collapse. It’s about: * how trust is built in philanthropy * why good intentions are not enough * what sophisticated donors look for * and why thoughtful giving requires ongoing responsibility — not just generosity We also explore: * fundraising misconceptions nonprofits still struggle with * the role of young professionals in philanthropy * philanthropy as a catalyst rather than a solution * and how organizations can maintain trust over the long term This is not a cynical conversation about giving. It’s a practical and deeply human conversation about how to give more responsibly — especially when trust is at stake. To contact Yael Simon, reach out to her at her webiste: https://arakura.co [https://arakura.co]. And as always, thank you to Victoria Hearst, whose generosity helps make these conversations possible.

12 de may de 2026 - 48 min
Portada del episodio You’re Overlooking Your Strongest Supporters: The Power of Nonprofit Alumni

You’re Overlooking Your Strongest Supporters: The Power of Nonprofit Alumni

Most nonprofits are focused on finding new supporters. But what if some of the most important people you need to reach… are already part of your story? In this episode of You Are What You Give, Avi sits down with Jennifer Cunningham, an expert in alumni engagement, to explore a missed opportunity across the nonprofit world. Because “alumni” isn’t just a university concept. It includes former volunteers. Past board members. Program participants whose lives were shaped by your work. People who already know your mission — and may be your most natural advocates moving forward. So why do so many organizations lose touch with them? And what would it look like to re-engage them — not as a one-time outreach, but as a long-term strategy for growth, leadership, and connection? This conversation breaks it down in practical terms: * What “alumni” really means in a nonprofit context * Why organizations overlook these relationships * How to re-engage people without turning it into a fundraising ask * And how alumni can become champions, not just contacts This isn’t about nostalgia. It’s about recognizing the people who already walked part of the journey with you — and inviting them to walk the next mile. To contact Jennifer Cunningham, visit her website: https://engagejc.com/ [https://engagejc.com/] And as always, thank you to Victoria Hearst, whose giving helps make these conversations possible.

28 de abr de 2026 - 40 min
Portada del episodio Born Again Giving: How Victoria Hearst Took Initiative and Built Global Impact

Born Again Giving: How Victoria Hearst Took Initiative and Built Global Impact

You see a need. Someone who could use help. A situation where something isn’t right. And then comes the moment that defines everything: Do you step forward… or do you move on? In this episode of You Are What You Give, I sit down with Victoria Hearst to explore a different kind of giving — one that doesn’t wait for a campaign, a request, or a clear path forward. Victoria’s approach is simple, but not easy: She steps in. She identifies real needs, builds relationships with trusted partners, and commits to supporting what matters most — often focusing on life-and-death issues where action can’t be delayed. This conversation isn’t about generosity as a concept. It’s about what it actually takes to move from intention to action, and how giving becomes meaningful when it’s driven by initiative, not circumstance. Along the way, we explore: * How many people hesitate when they could help * How to recognize your role in a given situation * The importance of trusted partnerships in philanthropy * Why consistency matters more than scale * How giving evolves when it becomes part of who you are And as always, thank you to Victoria Hearst for her partnership and support in making this podcast possible. If you’ve ever felt the pull to give but didn’t know how to take that first step, this conversation is for you.

13 de abr de 2026 - 54 min
Portada del episodio How to Fix Your Volunteer Retention Problem (Why Recruitment Isn’t the Real Issue)

How to Fix Your Volunteer Retention Problem (Why Recruitment Isn’t the Real Issue)

You don’t have a volunteer problem. You have a volunteer experience problem. In this episode of You Are What You Give, I sit down with Karen Knight, consultant and strategist focused on helping nonprofits engage volunteers the right way. Because most organizations aren’t struggling to find people who care. They’re struggling to keep them. Karen has seen the same patterns across organizations of every size: * Broken onboarding * Unclear expectations * Rigid systems * Treating volunteers like free labor instead of mission partners And the result? People show up once… and don’t come back. This conversation is a wake-up call for nonprofit leaders, volunteer coordinators, and anyone building a mission-driven organization. Because if volunteers are part of your mission, their experience isn’t secondary. It is the mission. WHAT YOU’LL LEARN: * Why recruitment isn’t your real problem * What causes volunteers to disengage (and leave quietly) * How to rethink onboarding and expectations * The difference between “help” and true partnership * Simple ways to improve volunteer retention immediately THIS WEEK’S GIVING CHALLENGE: The 15-Minute Volunteer Audit In the next 7 days, do one: * Call one volunteer and ask: “What has your experience really been like?” * Go through your own onboarding process — step by step * Identify one meaningful task someone can do in 15 minutes No strategy deck. No committee. Just one real action. To connect with Karen Knight, visit karenknight.ca [http://karenknight.ca] for resources and contact details, connect on LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/karen-knight-consulting/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/karen-knight-consulting/]), or email her at karen@karenknight.ca [karen@karenknight.ca]. Special thanks to Victoria Hearst, whose generosity helps make these conversations possible.

30 de mar de 2026 - 39 min
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