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    The Fundraising Radicals
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    The New For Purpose CEO
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    Ever wondered what happens when CEOs of purpose-driven organisations sit down together for a chat? With 30 years’ of combined experience in the for-purpose space, we knew these conversations should be stored and shared!! We tackle the real questions: How do you build and sustain a thriving organisational culture? How do you manage relationships with your board and your chair? How do you preserve your peace of mind while carrying the weight of responsibility of being a for-purpose CEO. For those who are new to the role or eyeing it on the horizon, the importance of a support network cannot be overstated. This is why this podcast was created - to be a valuable source of information and support, offering ideas and insights you can implement in your organisation immediately. We share the stories and challenges CEOs tell each other when we get together - and chat through how to address issues unique to NFP CEOs in every episode. Wherever you are in your NPF CEO journey, there’s something here for you. We are about our community supporting each other. Creating more impact and driving better outcomes for the sector and those that we serve is what we are all about. LINKS Website: https://thenfpceo.com.au/ This podcast is recorded on country of the Cameraygal and Darramuragal Peoples.
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    Gratitude isn’t just a warm feeling, it’s a physiological, psychological, and relational reaction that reshapes how we live and lead. Research proves that it lowers stress, improves heart health, helps with sleep, and strengthens resilience. Yet, we rarely slow down long enough to notice its impact. Thanksgiving gives us permission to pause, but the real transformation comes when we choose gratitude intentionally, not seasonally. When we shift from “what’s happening to me” to “how do I respond,” our relationships deepen, work sharpens, and our well-being expands. If you give yourself a few quiet moments this week to reflect, you may walk away clearer, calmer, and more connected.
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