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Leaders Talk is an interview podcast in English and German to portrait leaders from various fields who are committed to better leadership, better organizations and a better world. Our guests are business and thought-leaders, social entrepreneurs and politicians. We talk about their personal stories as well as the motivations and values that made them pursue their exciting journey.
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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.

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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 practices, but we will also explore change management, belonging, and influence - helping you buil ...
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Leadership and Professional Development: Join organizational psychologist, Meisha Rouser, to learn how to overcome obstacles that keep you from success. By listening you will become a more effective leader, manager, team member, and colleague. Become an expert in communication, change management, conflict resolution, employee engagement, emotional intelligence, productivity, and stress management. Learn leadership development tools that will positively enhance your professional life, persona ...
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On today’s episode, I want us to look to the future of L&D. However, I don't only want to talk about the future of L&D from an L&D lens; I want us to be holistic and well-rounded and hear from a diversity of perspectives. That’s why I’ve invited some of my favorite L&D and L&D adjacent thought leaders to join me to talk about what they hope for the…
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Zur 100. Folge von Leaders Talk gewähren wir einen Blick hinter die Kulissen und stellen das Team vor, das jede Episode gestaltet. Wir sprechen über unsere Aufgaben, von der Gästeakquise und Recherche über die Aufnahme undPost-Produktion bis hin zur redaktionellen Arbeit. Gemeinsam reflektieren wir über unsere Lieblingsfolgen und die Herausforderun…
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Fantasy football is an $11 billion business with 29.2 million people playing in the US alone in 2022. So what’s the appeal? It's our job to look at what fantasy football is doing well and determine what we can steal to make our training more effective. In today’s episode, I’m exploring the four things L&D can steal from fantasy football to improve …
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Is generative AI your L&D thought partner? I've used ChatGPT for this podcast, for LinkedIn posts, for training, and more. And while I don't yet rely on it daily, it's becoming a better partner for me, because I'm getting better at using it. I love the idea of helping L&D pros like us make generative AI our thought partner, that’s why today’s guest…
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In the latest episode of the podcast, Ozren Kopajtic, Head of Global Cloud Infrastructure and Delivery at SAP, joins us as a guest. He shares insights into the dynamic world of information technology, highlighting the importanceof being customer-obsessed rather than product-obsessed. In his conversation with Karsten, Ozren discusses the challenges …
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I'm a big fan of blended learning… I like being able to have learners spend some time inside a virtual or in-person classroom, but I also like them to spend time learning independently or in groups outside the classroom. Blended learning is a great approach to people development. In this episode, I’m sharing 5 reasons why. ▶️ 5 Reasons Blended Lear…
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We often reach for storytelling in our nonprofit training and it’s easy to understand why. Stories evoke emotion, help us connect with each other, and help us learn. But, there is a wrong and right way to tell a story. On this episode, Diana Farias Heinrich is sharing her ethical storytelling framework with us so we can tell stories the right way a…
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In der neuen Folge von Leaders Talk ist Diplompsychologin und Professorin für Leadership an der EBS Business School, Myriam Bechtoldt, zu Gast. Ihre Forschungsschwerpunkte liegen in den Bereichen Gender & Leadership, emotionale Intelligenz, Stress und Gesundheit am Arbeitsplatz sowie psychologische Faktoren für Engagement im Klimaschutz. Im Gespräc…
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I start every new training project with a sense of hope and excitement. I'm ready to build a lasting relationship with my client and I feel ready because I have a proven plan for my project kickoff. I'm not reinventing it every time I have a new project. On today’s episode, I want to share that plan with you. Whether you're a consultant or currentl…
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As a training and leadership development consultant, I'm always wondering what we can learn from things around us, like the Olympics. The Olympics brings together top athletes from around the world as they compete against each other and their best selves. It takes years of practice and dedication to achieve something like this. We can learn a lot a…
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In der neuen Folge von Leaders Talk begrüßen wir unseren bisher jüngsten Gast: den 23-jährigen Kai Lanz, Co-CEO von krisenchat. krisenchat bietet Krisenberatung per Chat und hilft so jungen Menschen in Deutschland und der Ukraine bei mentalen Gesundheitsproblemen. Kai teilt mit Karsten die Herausforderungen und Erfolge der Organisation, die mittler…
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We have so many tools available for how we design and deliver learning. From project management and identifying learning needs to delivering our learning solutions, we're using tech throughout the process. Nonprofit L&D pros have very specific tech needs and we often have unique constraints that other organizations don't have. That's why I'm so exc…
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Getting qualified candidates into the nonprofit leadership candidate pool can be challenging, so we tend to start thinking about our internal candidates. They already know and love our mission so it's logical to want to advance them into these open leadership positions. But are your future leaders ready? In this episode, we're going to explore 10 t…
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In this episode of Leaders Talk, Karsten welcomes Peter Holmark, the Director of Organizational Development at Al Jomaih Bottling Plants in Saudi Arabia. Al Jomaih is a large family-owned company operating in various industry sectors. In the podcast, Peter shares with Karsten his experiences of living and working in Saudi Arabia. He discusses daily…
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What makes a DEIB training successful? From meaningful discussion to skilled facilitation, there are a lot of things that make a DEIB training successful. But today, I want to talk about using cohorts in your nonprofit’s DEIB training. A lot of DEIB trainings are one-off experiences. And if there is more than one training, it's not really set up as…
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A good coach or mentor can be powerful. That’s why on today’s episode, I’m sharing five ways you can use coaching and mentoring in your nonprofit’s talent development strategy. There are so many benefits to coaching and mentoring and these tools can be used in a variety of ways. While this isn’t an exhaustive list, it’s a good place to start. ▶️ Th…
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In der neuen Folge von Leaders Talk ist Christian Meyn, Vorstand der Crespo Foundation, zu Gast. Die Crespo Foundation fördert in den Bereichen Kunst, Kultur, Bildung und Soziales. Ihr Ziel ist es, Möglichkeitsräume zu schaffen,in denen Menschen ihr Potenzial entfalten können. Im Podcast gibt Meyn Einblicke in die Tätigkeitsfelder der Stiftung, spr…
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Are you listening to your learners? In this episode, our guest is strategic listener Emily Taylor. With a background in human-centered design, Emily is an expert listener. I've worked with Emily before and she's helped me and my clients be better listeners so we can identify skill gaps and create tailored training and resources to support behavior …
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I couldn't do what I do as a training and leadership development consultant to nonprofits without my support system, and you need a support system too. You are doing the work day in and day out to lead your L&D team (if you’re a supervisor), engage with your internal partners, and deliver quality learning experiences. There is a lot that goes into …
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In der neuen Folge von Leaders Talk ist Anja Wassertheurer, die Leiterin der Unternehmens- und Produktkommunikation bei Porsche AG, zu Gast. Sie ist nicht nur gelernte Journalistin, sondern auch eine leidenschaftliche „Petrolhead“. Im Podcast spricht sie mit Karsten die Herausforderungen der Automobilbranche und wie diese sich auf die Produktkommun…
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In this episode, I’ve invited Karen Knight, volunteer extraordinaire, to give us some specific ways we can supercharge our nonprofit’s volunteer training. The demand for nonprofit services has increased, but the number of volunteers has decreased before and since COVID. It’s important that volunteers are trained well so that they have a good volunt…
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As I think about all the challenges nonprofits face, all the burnout nonprofit leaders experience, and all the amazing things they want to accomplish, I am consistently reminded of how important strong trusting relationships really are. That's why on this episode, I want to explore how good instructional design can break down silos and build those …
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Zu Gast in unserer neuen Folge von Leaders Talk ist Niko Warbanoff, der Group CEO der DB E.C.O. Group. Als CEO arbeitet er mit über 6.900 Mitarbeitern in über 40 Ländern daran, das erste globale Unternehmen zu schaffen, das alleDienstleistungen im Bereich Bahnsysteme anbietet. Im Podcast zeichnet Niko für uns die Entwicklung der DB E.C.O. Group nac…
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Today’s guest is Matt Gjertsen, former Air Force instructor pilot and founder of Better Everyday Studios. He is giving us an outside perspective on behavior change and bringing some great insights to the nonprofit sector. Why are we surprised when we want our learners to change something and they don't? Behavior change is a funny thing and even a s…
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Why does change fail? There are a lot of reasons, but most of them come down to people. And if we're talking about people, L&D needs to be involved. That’s why on this episode of the podcast, I wanted to share the fastest way to organizational change and explore L&Ds role in change. ▶️ Why Change Initiatives Fail? Should L&D Be Involved in Change M…
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In this episode of Leaders Talk, we welcome the Dean, Chair, and Professor of Empirical Corporate Finance at WHU – Otto Beisheim School of Management – Prof. Dr. Christian Andres. He shares insights into his roles as a researcher, teacher, and technology enthusiast, and discusses his journey to becoming Dean, highlighting the agility and entreprene…
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In this episode of Learning for Good, my guest, Quilen Blackwell is taking us inside his nonprofit, Southside Blooms. They grew from zero to 60 employees in just four short years. That means they onboarded a lot of staff and learned a lot along the way. He’s sharing his experience with us, what worked and what didn’t, so you can take a look at your…
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People love communities. But not all communities are created equal. I have a learning community and it can be hard. It's not hard to create; that was pretty easy. But it's hard to get people to engage. That's where the work is. To get better at this, I've been reading books and listening to podcasts about community and I've been reflecting on commu…
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Diesmal zu Gast bei Leaders Talk: Der Geschäftsführer für Marketing & Kommunikation bei Don Bosco Mondo, Holger Bauer. Der Verein wurde 1980 gegründet und setzt sich seitdem für benachteiligte Kinder und Jugendliche weltweit ein. Im Podcast spricht Karsten mit Holger darüber, wie sich die Unternehmenskultur im privaten und gemeinnützigen Sektorunte…
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In nonprofits, we have limited budgets. This means we need to be able to prioritize the training and professional development opportunities to be created. How do we do this? With people data. But what data should we be asking for and how can we use it once we get it? That’s what we’re discussing in today’s episode of the Learning for Good podcast w…
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With burnout at an all-time high and becoming a global trend, you need more than the occasional wellness perk to tackle it. If well-being in your organization is a top priority for you, but you aren't sure how to move from yoga and happy hours to something more meaningful, then this episode is for you. I’m discussing how to create a holistic plan f…
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Diesmal zu Gast bei Leaders Talk: Vivian Luechau- de la Roche. Die gebürtige Kolumbianierin ist Head of Mission Control Center bei SAP. Ihre Hauptaufgabe liegt darin, die Geschäftskontinuität für SAP-Kunden weltweit, durch effektives Eskalationsmangement zu gewährleisten. Im Podcast spricht sie mit Karsten über das Krisenmangement bei SAP. Sie gewä…
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When I create a competency model, there are so many things I look at. The one thing I don’t look at? Indicators of poor performance. I’m sure we all already know what poor performance looks like. To me, the lowest behavior you want is one that meets expectations. And everything should just go up from there. That’s why today we’re discussing why I d…
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Have you ever created a training, only to realize it didn’t have the impact you had hoped? In this episode of the Learning for Good podcast, we explore why training alone often fails to drive lasting behavior change. My guest Julie Dirksen, author of "Talk to the Elephant: Design Learning for Behavior Change," discusses the limitations of training …
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This episode's guest on Leaders Talk is Kate McCourt, Vice President of CIS Development, Change Management & Europe at DHL Express. With a presence in over 220 countries, DHL Express stands out as one of the most globally expansive companies which is also known for their unique organizational culture. In the podcast, Kate explains to Karsten what t…
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We all know the powerful role that mindset plays not only in our personal lives but also in our work. In this episode of the Learning for Good podcast, I explore five essential mindset shifts nonprofit L&D professionals should adopt to uplevel their leadership development strategy. By redefining how you approach your roles and the potential of your…
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Effective teams are essential to your nonprofit. I’ve been a part of teams that worked so well together, everything ran smoothly, and there were no major issues. But I’ve also been a part of teams that were the opposite. So how do we create effective teams? That’s what we’re exploring on today’s episode with Beth Napleton, an executive leadership c…
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This is already the second time she is a guest at Leaders Talk: Anna Kirin, the president of CBSD thunderbird, an organization that educates young Russian leaders, and serves on the board of the American chamber of Commerce. Last time she was here, was shortly after the start of the war in the Ukraine, to talk to us about the situation in Russia. N…
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What makes nonprofit training unique to corporate training or government training? While there are a number of things that are different, one thing that I thought would be fun to focus on is the three unique audiences that nonprofits create training for. These unique audiences come with their own challenges and I’m giving you some tips to overcome …
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Why do we let our kids watch cartoons like Cocomelon or Bluey? Because they are teaching our kids valuable lessons through animation. We can do the exact same thing in our nonprofit training. We can use animation to impart valuable lessons to our learners. That’s why I’ve invited Calvin Dantley to join me and share his experience with animation and…
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Unser heutiger Gast bei Leaders Talk ist Ramona Grün. Seit 2018 ist sie die Geschäftsführerin Personal bei der DB Fahrzeuginstandhaltung. Ihre Schwerpunkte liegen auf Personalplanung, Betreuung der Führungskräfte und Mitarbeitenden sowie der Begleitung von Veränderungsprozessen im Unternehmen. Mit Karsten spricht sie über die kulturelle und wirtsch…
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Have you heard of the forgetting curve? We naturally forget 90% of what we learn. That's troubling to hear for those of us in L&D. All we think about is helping people learn and creating behavior change from that learning. How can we do that If learners are forgetting the majority of what we teach them? That’s what we’re exploring in this episode. …
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In this episode, I've invited self-proclaimed frustrated changemaker Heather Hiscox to talk about how she uses data to overcome the status quo and boost workforce development. Heather, the founder and CEO of Pause for Change, is on a mission to change the way we change the world. I'm so excited to talk with her more about data and what L&D can star…
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Our guest in this episode of Leaders Talk is Elena Nikolaienko, thePresident of the Future for Ukraine Foundation. The organization was founded directly after the Russian invasion, aiming to support wounded soldiers, women who have experienced sexual violence,and children with mental health issues. In this podcast, she shares with Karsten the genes…
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Are your leaders the best they can be? Or are there areas where they are lagging behind a little bit? My guess is they're somewhere in the middle. You probably have leaders who excel and leaders who struggle. And even those who excel probably have room for improvement. So today we’re talking about why your team’s leadership skills might be lagging …
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If you've ever welcomed a baby into your home, you know how stressful it can be. You don't want to have the stress of what's being left undone at work on top of that. How do we help our nonprofit leaders navigate time out of the office? That’s what I’m discussing with mission-driven fundraiser, Lacey Kempinski on today’s episode. Lacey is focused o…
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In this episode of Leaders Talk, our guest is Dries Faems. He is Professor at WHU for Innovation, Entrepreneurship, and Technological Transformation. His current research is centered around collaboration for innovation. Additionally, he co-hosts a podcast and proudly identifies as a "GenAI nerd." In this podcast, he has a conversation with Karsten …
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Good training has a real impact on those who receive it. It can shift mindsets. It can build skills. It can change the way your organization works. And that's what I want to share with you today. Nonprofit leader, Lauren Wiley, shares how one training at her nonprofit impacted the midwives and doulas they train and ultimately the pregnant and postp…
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All too often, L&D feels like a last resort in the workplace. We, as L&D, need to be brought in earlier in the process of decision-making. We have experience and expertise to share and we have value to add, and we can help shape that final decision. In this episode, I’m sharing some tips to help build relationships so that L&D can become the first …
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Guest in the new episode of Leaders Talk is Nina Patrick, the Head of Innovation at the Champalimaud Center for the Unknown. Hermission is to establish an ecosystem for research to thrive outside the lab and inspire scientists in the deep tech space to think like entrepreneurs. In this podcast, Nina provides Karsten and us with insight into the wor…
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