Nonprofit Leadership Podcast

What is the essence of effective leadership?

36 min · 7 jun 2026
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[https://nonprofitleadershippodcast.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/06/Hanna-Bauer-843x1024.jpeg]Hanna Bauer In this episode of the Nonprofit Leadership Podcast, Rob Harter talks with Hanna Bauer, founder of HEARTnomics®, about what it really means to lead with clarity, courage, and service. Hanna shares how her childhood battle with heart disease, including a groundbreaking heart ablation surgery, shaped the way she thinks about uncertainty, resilience, and servant leadership. Drawing from her work as a leadership strategist, consultant, coach, and speaker, Hanna explains how nonprofit leaders can move beyond reactive decision-making and build sustainable organizations rooted in vision, values, accountability, and trust. She also introduces her HEART leadership framework and BEAT method as practical tools for helping leaders align people, purpose, performance, and long-term impact. Key Topics Include: * How Hanna’s childhood experience with heart disease shaped her leadership philosophy * Why effective leadership begins with service and a clear vision * The importance of values-based leadership for nonprofit culture and trust * How the HEART framework helps leaders build alignment, sustainability, and impact * Why founder-led nonprofits often struggle with sustainability and succession * How nonprofit leaders can recognize burnout and create healthier rhythms of leadership * Moving from reactive leadership to proactive, values-driven decision-making Mentioned in This Episode: * Hanna Bauer on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bauerhanna [https://www.linkedin.com/in/bauerhanna] * HEARTnomics: https://heartnomics.com [https://heartnomics.com/] * HEARTnomics Leadership Profile: https://heartnomics.com/heartnomics-leadership-profile/ [https://heartnomics.com/heartnomics-leadership-profile/] * Ser Familia: https://serfamilia.org [https://serfamilia.org/] This Episode is Sponsored By: * DonorBox: https://donorbox.org [https://donorbox.org/] Links to Resources: * Interested in Leadership and Life Coaching? Visit Rob’s website: RobHarter.com * Find us on YouTube: Nonprofit Leadership Podcast YouTube Channel * Suggestions for the show? Email us at nonprofitleadershippodcast@gmail.com * Request a sample coaching session: Email Rob at rob@robharter.com Subscribe and Share Listen and subscribe to the Nonprofit Leadership Podcast on iTunes [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/nonprofit-leadership-podcast/id1102505312], Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/72asKZ21pS2RG8Cn0puXWl], or Amazon [https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/4dabd6e2-75da-425b-a51f-43a318b29ce2/nonprofit-leadership-podcast]. Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share with other nonprofit leaders!

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What is the essence of effective leadership?

[https://nonprofitleadershippodcast.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/06/Hanna-Bauer-843x1024.jpeg]Hanna Bauer In this episode of the Nonprofit Leadership Podcast, Rob Harter talks with Hanna Bauer, founder of HEARTnomics®, about what it really means to lead with clarity, courage, and service. Hanna shares how her childhood battle with heart disease, including a groundbreaking heart ablation surgery, shaped the way she thinks about uncertainty, resilience, and servant leadership. Drawing from her work as a leadership strategist, consultant, coach, and speaker, Hanna explains how nonprofit leaders can move beyond reactive decision-making and build sustainable organizations rooted in vision, values, accountability, and trust. She also introduces her HEART leadership framework and BEAT method as practical tools for helping leaders align people, purpose, performance, and long-term impact. Key Topics Include: * How Hanna’s childhood experience with heart disease shaped her leadership philosophy * Why effective leadership begins with service and a clear vision * The importance of values-based leadership for nonprofit culture and trust * How the HEART framework helps leaders build alignment, sustainability, and impact * Why founder-led nonprofits often struggle with sustainability and succession * How nonprofit leaders can recognize burnout and create healthier rhythms of leadership * Moving from reactive leadership to proactive, values-driven decision-making Mentioned in This Episode: * Hanna Bauer on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bauerhanna [https://www.linkedin.com/in/bauerhanna] * HEARTnomics: https://heartnomics.com [https://heartnomics.com/] * HEARTnomics Leadership Profile: https://heartnomics.com/heartnomics-leadership-profile/ [https://heartnomics.com/heartnomics-leadership-profile/] * Ser Familia: https://serfamilia.org [https://serfamilia.org/] This Episode is Sponsored By: * DonorBox: https://donorbox.org [https://donorbox.org/] Links to Resources: * Interested in Leadership and Life Coaching? Visit Rob’s website: RobHarter.com * Find us on YouTube: Nonprofit Leadership Podcast YouTube Channel * Suggestions for the show? Email us at nonprofitleadershippodcast@gmail.com * Request a sample coaching session: Email Rob at rob@robharter.com Subscribe and Share Listen and subscribe to the Nonprofit Leadership Podcast on iTunes [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/nonprofit-leadership-podcast/id1102505312], Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/72asKZ21pS2RG8Cn0puXWl], or Amazon [https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/4dabd6e2-75da-425b-a51f-43a318b29ce2/nonprofit-leadership-podcast]. Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share with other nonprofit leaders!

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