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Nonprofit Power Podcast

Nonprofit Power Podcast

De: Kath Patrick
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If you’re a progressive nonprofit leader who wants to build powerful influence with the money and policy decisionmakers in your world, but aren’t happy with your progress, help has arrived! Host Kath Patrick has been teaching and coaching leaders on these vital skills for 25+ years, and now she shares her secrets for advocacy success with you every week.

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  • How the Power of Collective Action is Creating Great Possibility in 2026
    Apr 2 2026

    We have reason to celebrate this week! And I want to celebrate with you. We all just experienced a profound demonstration of the power of collective action.

    I hope you were able to participate in one of the thousands of No King's events this past weekend. I was there for the event in my community and it was awesome. Fantastic energy, lots and lots of people. A wonderful collection of friends and neighbors and people I'd never met before. All of us gathered together in common cause, and to leverage the power of collective action. It was beyond impressive.

    I also hope that when you got home, you had a chance to look through social media and everywhere else to see all the images and video of the amazing events all over the country and the world. And I hope you took a moment to reflect on what that really means.

    There are three major sets of powerful evidence that momentum is increasing for us. The biggest, most obvious piece of evidence is the ever-growing No King's attendance and the number and diversity of communities touched.

    Over 8 million people in over 3,300 local communities, including many in deep red territory in every state in the country. All of them showing up to say, what's happening is wrong. We want better. We are joining together to call for better, and to commit to creating better.

    What was maybe the most exciting to me, although there were a lot of exciting things, was that thousands of those who showed up said that this was the first time they'd ever participated in any kind of a protest. They'd never done anything like that before. But they looked around at what was happening and they said, I can't be silent anymore. I can't be standing on the sidelines. I need to stand up, show up, and begin to take action.

    But as I said, that’s just one set of evidence. There’s a lot more and it’s creating some great possibility for 2026.

    In this episode, we share:

    • Three powerful sets of evidence that momentum is building toward a big change in our favor
    • Two important lessons that tell us what we need to do next as Nonprofit leaders
    • Why the right wing is worried enough to double down on voter suppression, and how we can counter that
    • Two actions Nonprofit leaders can take right now to help ensure our clients and volunteers are able to make their voices heard
    • One excellent tool that every Nonprofit leader can use to streamline that assistance

    Help spread the word! If you found value in this episode, I’d be grateful if you would leave a review on iTunes or wherever you listen. Your reviews help other nonprofit leaders find the podcast. Thanks!!

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    16 m
  • What it Really Means When You Fall Short of Expectations
    Mar 25 2026

    One of the biggest challenges that we deal with is what happens when we inevitably fall short of expectations. The reality is it's going to happen. It happens to everybody now and again.

    It could be expectations set by others for us, or expectations we set for ourselves. Either way, when we fall short of those expectations, that tends to carry a lot of emotional weight. And it's that emotional weight, and the stuff that unfolds from that, that can cause a whole lot of problems for all of us, and for Nonprofit leaders in particular.

    It’s usually a combination of external factors and some internal factors that cause us to fall short of an expectation, regardless of whom it was set by. But instead of simply assessing the causes, fixing the problem, and moving on, we often get caught up in judgment about it all. And we beat ourselves up and get tangled up in what all of it means about us.

    I bet I don't have to tell you, that only makes the problem worse.

    It's inevitable that we will fall short of expectations from time to time. But how we respond to that makes a huge difference in our effectiveness, in our success, and I would argue in our wellbeing.

    In this episode, we share:

    • How fear of judgement actually makes it harder to fix things when we fall short of expectations
    • The essential mental frame that will keep you out of self-judgement and self-recrimination
    • What to do first if you find yourself unable to meet an expectation
    • Four keys to defanging the experience of falling short
    • How to set teams up for success even when one or more members fall short
    • The superpower good leaders use to avoid the traps that cause most shortfalls

    Help spread the word! If you found value in this episode, I’d be grateful if you would leave a review on iTunes or wherever you listen. Your reviews help other nonprofit leaders find the podcast. Thanks!!

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    30 m
  • How to Clear One of the Biggest Obstacles to Your Greatest Results
    Mar 19 2026

    We all deal with the same essential obstacle to our greatest results. And the aggravating thing about it is it's an obstacle we tend not to be aware of.

    Here's the thing. The expectations you set really matter. They will basically determine your outcomes. Think about it. When have you ever gotten great results by setting low expectations?

    Of course, most Nonprofit leaders don't go around deliberately setting low expectations. But they can happen in the background without us realizing it. The reality is we're setting expectations all the time. The problem is we're mostly unaware of that happening.

    We often set expectations based on our past experiences rather than our desired future. You can see how that might get us in a bunch of trouble.

    Even more problematic, we're often operating from those expectations as if they were fact or truth. And because we view them as fact or truth, we seldom bother to examine them and to ask the questions: Are they really true? And are they serving us?

    The unfortunate reality is that when we set expectations based on past experience, we often take actions that move us further away from our desired result.

    If we want our expectations to align with our desired results, we need to interrupt what’s running on autopilot, and develop a powerful practice of setting expectations that serve us.

    In this episode, we share:

    • The one critical element at the center of setting expectations that will serve you
    • Four clear actions to take to ensure your expectations align with your desired results
    • Why your subconscious will try to lower your expectations, and how to outsmart it
    • How to reset your expectations to take you directly to the results you want
    • How to deal with well-meaning people who want you to lower your expectations
    • Two powerful questions to help you stay on track to achieving your biggest ambitions

    Help spread the word! If you found value in this episode, I’d be grateful if you would leave a review on iTunes or wherever you listen. Your reviews help other nonprofit leaders find the podcast. Thanks!!

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    27 m
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