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Learning for Good | L&D Solutions and Leadership Development for Nonprofit Organizations

Heather Burright, Learning and Development Leader, Leadership Development Consultant, Instructional Designer.
Nonprofit Organizations
Leadership Development
Learning and Development
Instructional Design
Volunteer Training
Nonprofit Sector
Behavior Change
Data Analytics
Skills Development
People Data
Change Management
Organizational Impact
Professional Development
Training Challenges
Onboarding Process
Engagement Strategies
Community Service
Forgetting Curve
Training Needs Assessment
Learning Communities

As nonprofit learning and development leaders, we want a seat at the table. We want to be viewed as true business partners who can help solve problems. We want to create meaningful learning solutions that fit in the flow of work and yield real results for the organization and for the staff.That's why in this podcast, we will not only explore instructional design and leadership development best pra... more

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Rachel Platt
HR leader and people strategist helping nonprofits enhance their talent life cycle, founder of Plattinum Consulting
Plattinum Consulting
Episode: The Real ROI of Reducing Turnover (and How Training Helps) with Rachel Platt
Marisa Wheeling Ciesluk
Leadership development facilitator and coach passionate about women's voices in the workplace
MWC Leadership
Episode: How Most Nonprofits Approach Women's Leadership Development (and What You Should Do Instead) with Marisa Ciesluk
Julie Winkle Giulioni
Workplace growth and development champion and co-author of the International Best Seller, Help Them Grow or Watch Them Go.
Episode: Create Environments Where People Stay, Grow, and Thrive with Julie Winkle Giulioni
Rick Dahlseid
Chief Financial Officer for Janus of Santa Cruz, experienced in nonprofit financial leadership and an educator in nonprofit financial management.
Janus of Santa Cruz
Episode: How to Position Training as an Investment (from the Perspective of a CFO) with Rick Dahlseid
Lauren Davis
Founder of Lauren Davis Creative, a marketing and branding consultancy
Lauren Davis Creative
Episode: Your Brand Is Your Influence: Building Credibility Inside Your Nonprofit with Lauren Davis
Dr. Reggie Thomas
Founder and president of Peake Potential, Inc., professional speaker, and author focusing on burnout prevention and recovery.
Peake Potential, Inc.
Episode: From Burnout to Breakthrough: Tools to Restore Yourself in Times of Change and Disruption with Dr. Reggie Thomas
Nancy Bacon
CEO of Nancy Bacon Consulting and nonprofit education production expert
Nancy Bacon Consulting
Episode: Training Isn't a Cost: Here's How Nonprofits Actually Save Money through Learning and Development with Nancy Bacon
Hannah Clark
Marketing expert, strategist, and podcast host with over a decade of marketing experience.
Episode: How to Market Your Training So People Want to Take it with Hannah Clark
Danika Mitcham
Nonprofit executive with extensive experience in leadership and organizational development.
Compassion International
Episode: What Executives Really Want from L&D with Danika Mitcham

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Heather Burright
Host of Learning for Good, a learning and development consultant with significant experience in nonprofit leadership initiatives.

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 73 ratings
  • The GO-TO place for L

    I really enjoyed joining Heather on her podcast recently. She’s a really great podcast host and a great person who cares deeply about resourcing the non-profit space in ways that create legitimate impact!

    Heather has a sharp focus on making nonprofit teams better. This podcast is a great resource for all things training and leadership development.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    yknbsbll24
    United States4 months ago
  • Unique and relevant help

    This podcast is such a great resource and powerful tool for nonprofit L&D leaders. Heather covers relevant topics and shares insights from nonprofit pros that you really can’t get anywhere else.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Galaxy-guy
    United States6 months ago
  • So relevant!

    Learning for Good covers THE most relevant topics in leadership development. It packs in value but still keeps things fun and light when you need it. It’s a must listen.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Kat Landa
    United States8 months ago
  • Lots of practical tips!

    Heather’s episodes are full of bite-sized, practical tips. Highly recommend!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Kim L. Andrews
    United States8 months ago
  • A refreshing practical resource

    As a Nonprofit Nerd® myself, I find this podcast as a refreshing practical resource for those of us looking to develop others. Heather and her guests, so a great job of easy-to-implement ideas to help nonprofit leaders succeed!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Rayvan R.
    United Statesa year ago

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Feedback often highlights the host's ability to simplify complex concepts, making them accessible for those in nonprofit roles.
Listeners emphasize the practical and actionable nature of the insights shared, which they find incredibly relevant for their work within nonprofits.
Many appreciate the expert guests and the diversity of topics covered, all aimed at enhancing leadership and development strategies.

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How Most Nonprofits Approach Women's Leadership Development (and What You Should Do Instead) with Marisa Ciesluk
Q: What shifts can nonprofits make in their existing programs for women in leadership?
Marisa suggests focusing on creating systemic changes within organizations rather than fixing individuals, ensuring equitable distribution of tasks among staff.
How Most Nonprofits Approach Women's Leadership Development (and What You Should Do Instead) with Marisa Ciesluk
Q: Why is women's leadership an important focus for you?
Marisa shares her personal journey of losing her voice in leadership while working with primarily male leaders and emphasizes the need for more feminine leadership styles.
The Real ROI of Reducing Turnover (and How Training Helps) with Rachel Platt
Q: Why is staff turnover high, and why should we care?
Rachel explains that high turnover reflects underlying issues in organizations and that it costs significant resources to replace employees.
The Real ROI of Reducing Turnover (and How Training Helps) with Rachel Platt
Q: What is your background and experience?
Rachel shares her journey from recruiting to HR consulting, emphasizing her extensive experience in HR and talent strategy.
Create Environments Where People Stay, Grow, and Thrive with Julie Winkle Giulioni
Q: What does creating a growth environment look like?
Julie outlines that creating a growth environment involves continuous conversation, recognition of progress, allowing time for learning, and integrating real-life work experiences.

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What is Learning for Good about and what kind of topics does it cover?

Focusing on the needs of nonprofit organizations, this podcast addresses essential themes in learning and development, aiming to empower leaders within the sector. It explores topics such as instructional design, leadership training, change management, and the importance of creating meaningful learning solutions that enhance organizational effectiveness. With insights from experienced practitioners, listeners can expect practical strategies and discussions that tie together the theory and practice of developing human capital to drive nonprofit success. Each episode features expert guests and actionable advice, making it a valuable resource for those looking to foster a culture of learning and growth within their organizations.

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2. Marisa Wheeling Ciesluk
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