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Episode 91 | 4 Surprises Most New Nonprofit Leaders Face That No One Talks About Beforehand

25 min · 12 de may de 2026
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Have you ever stepped into a leadership role thinking your biggest challenge would be strategy, only to discover the hardest part was managing people, pressure, perception, and your own emotions all at the same time? Research shows that nonprofit leadership transitions are among the most vulnerable periods in an organization’s life. Donor confidence can decline. Staff anxiety increases. Expectations rise immediately. Yet most new nonprofit leaders are handed the keys to complex organizations with very little preparation for what the role actually feels like behind closed doors. If you’re a new executive director, first-time CEO, or emerging nonprofit leader trying to navigate change while carrying the weight of a mission, today’s conversation is for you.

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