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What Works: Conversations on Nonprofit Leadership with Marla Moody

What Works: Conversations on Nonprofit Leadership with Marla Moody

Auteur(s): Marla Moody
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What Works by Marla Moody is a bold, insightful podcast for nonprofit leaders who want to go deeper than surface-level conversations. Each episode dives into the operational heart of mission-driven work - exploring leadership, management, systems, and scaling impact. Hosted by Marla Moody, a seasoned operations executive, this show uncovers what truly drives success in nonprofits, featuring strategies, stories, and best practices from real leaders making a difference.© 2025 Marla Moody Développement commercial et entrepreneuriat Entrepreneurship Gestion et leadership Économie
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  • SE01E08 - Finishing Well : Leadership, Legacy, and Lasting Impact | With Scott Sabin
    Nov 18 2025

    In this episode of What Works, host Marla Moody speaks with Scott Sabin, executive director of Plant with Purpose, about the transformative power of nonprofit leadership. Scott shares insights from over three decades of experience in community development, emphasizing the importance of local partnerships, cultural sensitivity, and the need for sustainable change. He discusses the impact of savings groups in empowering communities, the significance of finishing well in leadership transitions, and the value of maintaining relationships as organizations grow. The conversation also touches on the importance of values in nonprofit strategy and offers advice for young leaders looking to make a difference.

    We hope you enjoyed this episode of What Works!
    - Marla and the What Works Podcast team :)

    Are you a Leader who would benefit from Leaders encouraging Leaders, Leave a comment where we can find you of go over to https://www.skool.com/value-based-leadership-8377 and join the community there.

    Connect with me:
    LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/coachingwithmarla/

    #whatworkspodcast #nonprofitleadership #missiondriven #operations #scalingimpact #nonprofitmanagement #leadershipthatinspires #nonprofitexcellence #socialimpact #teambuilding #burnoutprevention

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    41 min
  • SE01E07 - Unlocking Nonprofit Success: A Journey of Service | With Craig Rice
    Nov 11 2025

    In this episode of 'What Works', host Marla Moody speaks with Craig Rice, CEO of Manna Food Center, about the intersection of public service and nonprofit leadership. They discuss Craig Rice's journey from politics to nonprofit work, the challenges faced in managing a nonprofit, and the importance of developing talent within the organization. The conversation also touches on addressing burnout, the significance of storytelling in nonprofit work, and the need for compassionate leadership. Craig emphasizes the importance of community involvement and how individuals can contribute to nonprofit efforts.

    We hope you enjoyed this episode of What Works!
    - Marla and the What Works Podcast team :)

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    41 min
  • SE01E06 - Transforming Lives Through Equine Therapy | With Paula Del Giudice
    Nov 5 2025

    In this conversation, Coach Marla Moody interviews Paula Del Giudice, the executive director of Little Bit Therapeutic Riding Center. They discuss the transformative power of equine therapy, the evolution of nonprofit leadership, and the challenges of talent acquisition and retention in the nonprofit sector. Paula shares insights on creating a supportive work environment, the importance of communication, and the role of volunteers. They also address the issues of burnout and compassion fatigue, particularly in nonprofit work, and encourage women to pursue leadership roles. The conversation concludes with a touching story about the impact of horses in therapy and an invitation for listeners to engage with the nonprofit community.

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    38 min
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