• SE01E25 - Lessons From The Boardroom Driving Clarity Confidence & Momentum | With Heather H. Bennett
    Mar 24 2026

    Most nonprofit boards are quietly failing their organisations and nobody wants to say it out loud. The uncomfortable reality is that too many executive directors are tolerating dysfunctional boards out of politeness, misplaced loyalty, or simply not knowing what a high performing board actually looks like. The broken system of "give, get, or get off" has reduced some of the most passionate volunteers in the sector to ATMs with name badges. There is a hidden truth that the most effective nonprofit leaders already know: your board is either your greatest accelerator or your biggest bottleneck. This episode tears that conversation wide open.

    Heather H. Bennett, Managing Director and Partner at Newport LLC, C-suite advisor, board director, and Amazon bestselling author, brings over 25 years of cross sector experience across both for profit and nonprofit governance. In this raw and refreshingly honest conversation with host Marla Moody, Heather dismantles outdated board strategy and replaces it with frameworks that actually work.

    Inside this episode you will discover why board size matters more than most leaders admit, how to use a board matrix to build a diversity of skills not just a roster of donors, the truth about board member term lengths and why one size never fits all, how camaraderie and trust are the real engines behind bold board decisions, why executive directors must treat board members as volunteers first and assets second, and how to hold board members accountable without burning the relationship.
    Whether you are a nonprofit CEO drowning in a passive board, a board member wondering if you are actually adding value, or a leader building governance from the ground up, this episode delivers the clarity and confidence you need to build a board that moves with you, not against you.

    Connect with Heather H. Bennett here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/heather-h-bennett/
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    WhatWorks is a bold and insightful podcast for non-profit leaders who want to go deeper than surface-level conversations. Hosted by Marla Moody, a seasoned operations executive with decades of global experience, the show uncovers what truly makes mission-driven organizations thrive. From scaling systems to building resilient teams and fighting burnout, WhatWorks goes behind the scenes of the world’s most impactful non-profits

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    20 mins
  • SE01E24 - Scarcity Thinking Forces Bad Decisions And Low Impact | With Courtney Evans Henke
    Mar 17 2026

    The nonprofit sector is running on a broken system nobody wants to admit exists. Behind the mission driven work, there’s a hidden truth leaders rarely say out loud scarcity thinking is quietly destroying team performance, leadership growth, and long term impact. This conversation exposes the uncomfortable reality of outdated leadership strategies, why high performing professionals fail when promoted, and what nobody tells you about leading in resource constrained environments. If you care about leadership, team performance, and sustainable impact, this is a wake up call.

    In this episode of What Works, Courtney Evans Henke, Managing Director of Partnerships and Communications at Last Mile Health, shares powerful insights from leading global teams across Africa.

    From transitioning out of an individual contributor role to managing leaders, Courtney breaks down the real leadership challenges most organizations ignore,lack of systemic training, burnout culture, and the dangerous impact of scarcity mindset.

    This episode dives deep into leadership development, nonprofit strategy, management skills, and how to build high performing teams without sacrificing well being.
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    #whatworkspodcast #nonprofitleadership #missiondriven #operations #scalingimpact #nonprofitmanagement #leadershipthatinspires #nonprofitexcellence #socialimpact #teambuilding #burnoutprevention
    WhatWorks is a bold and insightful podcast for non-profit leaders who want to go deeper than surface-level conversations. Hosted by Marla Moody, a seasoned operations executive with decades of global experience, the show uncovers what truly makes mission-driven organizations thrive. From scaling systems to building resilient teams and fighting burnout, WhatWorks goes behind the scenes of the world’s most impactful non-profits

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    41 mins
  • SE01E23 -Onboarding Isn’t Optional: Building Strong Teams From Day One | With Addie Candib
    Mar 10 2026

    The nonprofit hiring crisis nobody talks about is quietly breaking organizations from the inside. While leaders focus on funding, programs, and impact, the hidden truth is that poor onboarding and weak leadership practices are silently destroying team retention, culture, and long term mission success. In this powerful conversation, Addie Candib of American Farmland Trust exposes the uncomfortable reality behind nonprofit leadership, farmland protection, and the overlooked systems that determine whether teams thrive or collapse.

    In this insightful episode, Addie Candib, leader at American Farmland Trust, joins Coach Marla Moody to unpack the real leadership challenges facing mission driven organizations today. From nonprofit onboarding to intergenerational farm transitions, Addie shares practical insights on building strong teams, supporting farmers, and creating leadership cultures that prioritize people as much as outcomes.

    Drawing from her work with farmland preservation, agricultural communities, and nonprofit teams, Addie explains why intentional onboarding is not just an HR function but a strategic leadership tool. She also highlights how food security, farmland protection, and farmer succession are deeply connected issues that require collaboration, mediation skills, and emotionally intelligent leadership.

    The conversation dives into the realities of nonprofit management, why retention rates matter more than ever, and how leaders can create environments where both employees and farmers feel supported, valued, and empowered.

    We hope you enjoyed this episode of What Works!
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    #whatworkspodcast #nonprofitleadership #missiondriven #operations #scalingimpact #nonprofitmanagement #leadershipthatinspires #nonprofitexcellence #socialimpact #teambuilding #burnoutprevention
    WhatWorks is a bold and insightful podcast for non-profit leaders who want to go deeper than surface-level conversations. Hosted by Marla Moody, a seasoned operations executive with decades of global experience, the show uncovers what truly makes mission-driven organizations thrive. From scaling systems to building resilient teams and fighting burnout, WhatWorks goes behind the scenes of the world’s most impactful non-profits

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    40 mins
  • SE01E22 - Difficult Conversations That Unlock Feedback And Builds Real Trust | With Michael Collins
    Feb 24 2026

    The nonprofit fundraising playbook is broken and most organizations are still running on outdated strategies that quietly drain donor trust, stall growth, and limit real impact. In a world driven by data, digital engagement, and rising donor expectations, the uncomfortable reality is this: relationship driven fundraising beats transactional tactics every time. Global nonprofits, development leaders, and fundraising professionals are being forced to rethink donor engagement, capital campaigns, and sustainable revenue growth or risk becoming irrelevant.

    In this powerful episode, Michael Collins, Managing Director of Development Operations and Donor Engagement at iMentor, shares over 20 years of frontline nonprofit leadership experience. Having worked across small community nonprofits and large national organizations, Michael brings deep expertise in grants, special events, capital campaigns, major gifts, and individual giving at every level.

    From modern donor engagement strategy to nonprofit growth frameworks, this conversation dives into what actually drives sustainable fundraising success in today’s digital nonprofit landscape.

    We hope you enjoyed this episode of What Works!
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    #whatworkspodcast #nonprofitleadership #missiondriven #operations #scalingimpact #nonprofitmanagement #leadershipthatinspires #nonprofitexcellence #socialimpact #teambuilding #burnoutprevention
    WhatWorks is a bold and insightful podcast for non-profit leaders who want to go deeper than surface-level conversations. Hosted by Marla Moody, a seasoned operations executive with decades of global experience, the show uncovers what truly makes mission-driven organizations thrive. From scaling systems to building resilient teams and fighting burnout, WhatWorks goes behind the scenes of the world’s most impactful non-profits

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    32 mins
  • SE01E21 - Transforming Grief into Leadership: Navigating Transitions with Purpose | With Burt Rosen
    Feb 17 2026

    In this conversation, Coach Marla Moody speaks with Burt Rosen, co-founder of Hold On To Hope, about his journey through personal loss and how it shaped his leadership in the nonprofit sector. They discuss the importance of planned transitions in leadership, the impact of grief on purpose, and the role of transparency in healing. Bert shares his experiences of navigating the pain of having a missing son and how that led to a deeper commitment to serving others in need. In this conversation, Burt Rosen shares his profound journey of empathy and hope stemming from personal experiences with his son, Matthew, who faced homelessness. He discusses the importance of treating individuals with dignity and respect, the complexities of hope during difficult times, and the significance of self-care for leaders. Burt also introduces the 'Hold On to Hope' initiative, aimed at supporting families with missing loved ones, emphasizing community engagement and the need for resources to help those in distress.

    We hope you enjoyed this episode of What Works!
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    #whatworkspodcast #nonprofitleadership #missiondriven #operations #scalingimpact #nonprofitmanagement #leadershipthatinspires #nonprofitexcellence #socialimpact #teambuilding #burnoutprevention
    WhatWorks is a bold and insightful podcast for non-profit leaders who want to go deeper than surface-level conversations. Hosted by Marla Moody, a seasoned operations executive with decades of global experience, the show uncovers what truly makes mission-driven organizations thrive. From scaling systems to building resilient teams and fighting burnout, WhatWorks goes behind the scenes of the world’s most impactful non-profits.

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    44 mins
  • SE01E20 - How Nonprofit CEOs Build Sustainability Without Burning Out | With Vanessa Volz
    Feb 10 2026

    In this conversation, Coach Marla Moody speaks with Vanessa Volz, the president and CEO of Sojourner House, about the complexities and challenges of leading a nonprofit organization. They discuss the importance of sustainability, the growth journey of Sojourner House, the impact of COVID-19 on service demand, and the significance of self-care for nonprofit leaders. Vanessa shares insights on building a supportive organizational culture, the need for long-term solutions for clients, and the importance of having a vision in nonprofit leadership. The conversation emphasizes the critical role nonprofits play in community health and the necessity of collaboration with for-profit sectors to enhance service delivery.

    We hope you enjoyed this episode of What Works!
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    #whatworkspodcast #nonprofitleadership #missiondriven #operations #scalingimpact #nonprofitmanagement #leadershipthatinspires #nonprofitexcellence #socialimpact #teambuilding #burnoutprevention
    WhatWorks is a bold and insightful podcast for non-profit leaders who want to go deeper than surface-level conversations. Hosted by Marla Moody, a seasoned operations executive with decades of global experience, the show uncovers what truly makes mission-driven organizations thrive. From scaling systems to building resilient teams and fighting burnout, WhatWorks goes behind the scenes of the world’s most impactful non-profits.

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    37 mins
  • SE01E19 - The Power of Community at Conferences: Networking Beyond the Classroom | With Samantha Roe
    Feb 2 2026

    The conversation emphasizes the importance of community and connection at conferences, highlighting that while online education is valuable, the real benefits come from personal interactions and relationships formed during informal settings.

    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.

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    #whatworkspodcast #nonprofitleadership #missiondriven #operations #scalingimpact #nonprofitmanagement #leadershipthatinspires #nonprofitexcellence #socialimpact #teambuilding #burnoutprevention
    WhatWorks is a bold and insightful podcast for non-profit leaders who want to go deeper than surface-level conversations. Hosted by Marla Moody, a seasoned operations executive with decades of global experience, the show uncovers what truly makes mission-driven organizations thrive. From scaling systems to building resilient teams and fighting burnout, WhatWorks goes behind the scenes of the world’s most impactful non-profits.

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    34 mins
  • SE01E18 - "Those People" to "My Neighbor": Leading a Neuro-Inclusive Community | With Edward Amey
    Jan 27 2026

    In this conversation, Edward Amey , CEO of Jay Nolan Community Services , discusses the organization's mission to create inclusive communities for individuals with neurodiversity. He shares insights on the importance of changing societal language around neurodiversity, the challenges faced by nonprofits, and the need for community engagement and contribution. Edward emphasizes the value of relationships and the potential of individuals to contribute uniquely to society, highlighting the organization's initiatives in affordable housing and inclusive recreational services. In this conversation, Edward discusses the importance of inclusion in the workplace, emphasizing how individuals with autism can contribute significantly to society. He shares insights on leadership, the necessity of consistent messaging, and nurturing talent within an organization. Edward highlights the importance of valuing employees and creating a supportive culture, while also addressing the balance between profit and people. He discusses strategies for recognizing employee efforts and preventing burnout, ultimately concluding with thoughts on effective leadership and managing change.

    We hope you enjoyed this episode of What Works!
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    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.

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    #whatworkspodcast #nonprofitleadership #missiondriven #operations #scalingimpact #nonprofitmanagement #leadershipthatinspires #nonprofitexcellence #socialimpact #teambuilding #burnoutprevention
    WhatWorks is a bold and insightful podcast for non-profit leaders who want to go deeper than surface-level conversations. Hosted by Marla Moody, a seasoned operations executive with decades of global experience, the show uncovers what truly makes mission-driven organizations thrive. From scaling systems to building resilient teams and fighting burnout, WhatWorks goes behind the scenes of the world’s most impactful non-profits.

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    36 mins