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Apr 10, 2026 • 52min

Shepherding the Next Generation: A Conversation with Karen Isble

In this episode, we speak with Karen Isble—Vice President for College Advancement at Kalamazoo College. Karen previously served as Associate Vice Chancellor and Campaign Director at the University of California, Irvine, where she helped lead the university’s $2 billion Brilliant Future campaign. Before that, she held senior leadership roles at the University of Michigan, contributing to the university’s $5 billion+ Victors for Michigan campaign. She began her career in arts administration, with roles at the Chamber Music Society of Detroit, the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, and the Goodman Theatre—and today serves as chair of the board of the Kalamazoo Symphony Orchestra. A former president of Apra, Karen has been a national voice in advancement for many years. We begin our conversation with a glimpse of where it all started—how her talking and singing as a child earned her the nickname “Radio” within the family, hinting early on at a life shaped by music and communication.
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Apr 4, 2026 • 44min

How Can I Be Helpful: A Conversation with Kate Sheeran

In this episode, we speak with Kate Sheeran—Joan and Martin Messinger Dean of the Eastman School of Music—about her journey from professional musician to leading one of the greatest music conservatories in the world. Kate reflects on the experiences that shaped her path—from performing at the highest levels as a French horn player to leading major institutions like Kaufman Music Center to returning to the school where she got her start. We begin our conversation with the moment that set it all in motion—how a choice between a jean jacket and a French horn pointed her toward a life in music.
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Mar 28, 2026 • 57min

So Close To That Finish Line: A Conversation with Julie Castle

In this episode, we speak with Julie Castle—Chief Executive Officer of Best Friends Animal Society and a leading voice behind the national no-kill movement—about her remarkable journey from aspiring lawyer to one of the most influential leaders in animal welfare. Julie shares how a single visit to a sanctuary in Utah changed the course of her life, setting her on a path that would take her from cleaning kennels and answering phones to building one of the largest and most effective animal welfare networks in the country—and helping to drive a nationwide movement to end the killing of dogs and cats in shelters.
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Mar 20, 2026 • 56min

Not Your Money Anymore: A Conversation with Glen Galaich

In this episode, we speak with Glen Galaich—CEO of the Stupski Foundation, host of the Break Fake Rules podcast, and author of the new book CONTROL: Why Big Giving Falls Short—about his journey through the evolving landscape of modern philanthropy and his mission to challenge the structures that shape it. Glen shares how his work—from Human Rights Watch to the Global Philanthropy Forum to leading the Stupski Foundation—has been driven by a deep commitment to equity, justice, and dignity, particularly for communities historically excluded from power and resources.
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Mar 13, 2026 • 54min

Through This Together: A Conversation with Kym Renner

In this episode, we speak with Kym Renner—career public servant and sister of actor Jeremy Renner—about her journey from a small-town childhood in Modesto to a life devoted to child welfare and social impact. Kym shares stories of growing up with Jeremy, witnessing his rise to global fame, and living through the trauma of his near-fatal snowplow accident—an experience that reshaped their family and strengthened their commitment to foster youth. She shares how they co-founded the RennerVation Foundation in Nevada and built the “Pave Your Way” program to support young people aging out of foster care with housing, life skills, and a real path to adulthood. And she reflects candidly on the pressures of visibility, the limits of celebrity philanthropy, and why lasting change depends on sustained, community-driven support long after the headlines fade.
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Mar 7, 2026 • 42min

Torchbearer: A Conversation with Ryan Wilson

Ryan Wilson is the founder and CEO of Team Trust Productions, one of the few disability-led video production companies in the United States. Through documentaries and fundraising films created with nonprofit organizations across the country, Ryan and his team work to place people with disabilities at the center of their own stories—as creators, leaders, and narrators rather than subjects of sympathy. Ryan himself lives with osteogenesis imperfecta, or brittle bone disease, and his work is helping reshape how disability is represented in nonprofit storytelling and media. In this episode, we trace Ryan’s journey from growing up with a disability that shaped his perspective on the world to building a company dedicated to telling stories with authenticity, dignity, and trust.
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Feb 28, 2026 • 1h 12min

To Make Someone Else's Life Better: A Conversation with Tracy Kronzak

With more than twenty-five years in nonprofit technology, Tracy Kronzak has worked across the ecosystem: from server racks and on-premise systems to cloud architecture, enterprise partnerships, and AI strategy. They’ve served in leadership roles at Salesforce.org, Microsoft’s Tech for Social Impact initiative, Bonterra, and multiple nonprofit tech consultancies, while advising mission-driven organizations on data governance, equity, and long-term sustainability. In this episode, we trace Tracy’s journey from the strawberry fields of New Hampshire to witnessing a murder in Moscow and finally to becoming a recognized voice at the intersection of technology and justice. 
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Feb 21, 2026 • 53min

Different in the Most Positive Way: A Conversation with Trey Devey

Trey Devey is President of Interlochen Center for the Arts, where he leads one of the world’s most influential institutions for the education and development of young artists. Since assuming the presidency in 2017, he has guided Interlochen through a period of transformation—completing a decades-long campus plan, launching new global and online programs, and navigating the profound disruptions of the pandemic while strengthening the institution’s mission and long-term sustainability. Prior to Interlochen, Trey served as President of the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, Cincinnati Pops Orchestra, and Cincinnati May Festival, where he led a financial turnaround, restored artistic capacity, and helped raise more than $225 million to secure the organization’s future. In this episode, we trace Trey’s journey from trombone student to consultant, orchestra executive, and president of a global arts institution—exploring the decisions that shaped him, the realities of leading through uncertainty, and his vision for educating not just exceptional artists, but citizen artists prepared to shape the future.
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Dec 20, 2025 • 1h 25min

Talk To Almost Anyone: A Conversation with Tim Wilson

Tim Wilson, founder of People in Fundraising and a prospect development leader with two decades in higher ed and healthcare. He recounts moving from New England to Utah, building prospect teams at Intermountain and Weber State, starting his podcast to spotlight fundraising stories, and why he still loves talking to almost anyone. He also links childhood imagination to his career and even picks a Star Wars alter ego.
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Dec 15, 2025 • 26min

It's What Everyone Needs To Do: A Conversation with Hillary Cohen, a Top Five 2025 CNN Hero

Recognized as one of the Top Five CNN Heroes of 2025, Hillary Cohen is the co-founder of Every Day Action, a nonprofit tackling food waste and hunger by redirecting unused gourmet meals from Hollywood sets to people in need across Southern California. After years working as an assistant director and witnessing staggering amounts of food thrown away daily, Hillary and her co-founder, Sam Luu, set out to challenge the status quo and prove that feeding people shouldn’t be “too complicated.” What began during the pandemic has grown into a movement that partners with studios and fills plates instead of dumpsters. In this episode, Hillary shares how small shifts behind the scenes can lead to big change on the streets.

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