Non Profit Podcasts

Out at the Center - LGBT Community Center TV show & Podcast show

Out at the Center - LGBT Community Center TV show & PodcastJoin Now to Follow

Out At The Center is a monthly half-hour TV show and podcast produced by the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) Community Center of New York City. This podcast features the full show, segments, specials and promos created and produced by Out at The Center. The show is made entirely by volunteers. Executive producers are Richard Davis and Barbara Warren, production supervisor is Marianna Moneymaker. The show broadcasts on cable access in the New York City area check the website for airdates: www.gaycenter.org/out. Out at the Center is made possible by listeners like you to support the efforts of the Center go to www.gaycenter.org/support.

By Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Community Center NYC

Great Society  show

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<em>Be the change you wish to see in the world.</em> Okay, but <em>how</em>? Great Society host Constance Dykhuizen connects people to meaningful charitable relationships as director of JP's Peace, Love &amp; Happiness Foundation. On this podcast, she talks with members of the Great Society -- social impact founders and leaders -- who are dedicated to causes bigger than themselves. This podcast will inspire thought and action on issues like food justice, social entrepreneurship and making art that makes change. <br><hr><p style="color:grey;font-size:0.75em;"> See <a style="color:grey;" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer" href="https://acast.com/privacy">acast.com/privacy</a> for privacy and opt-out information.</p>

By Constance Dykhuizen

Catch The Fire London show

Catch The Fire LondonJoin Now to Follow

Tune in to the CTF London Podcasts for the most recent messages from Catch The Fire London Church

By Catch The Fire London

AADL Events - Video show

AADL Events - VideoJoin Now to Follow

AADL is pleased to offer on-demand video of past library events and other AADL productions. AADL hosts gaming events, author talks, local celebrities and much more. We tape many of these events and in this podcast you will find the iPod video versions. You can find high quality and other downloads of events at http://aadl.org/video

By Ann Arbor District Library

For The Win show

For The WinJoin Now to Follow

For The Win: the people, strategy and campaigns that changed Australia forever. Hosted by Emily Mulligan.

By Emily Mulligan

The Social Change Diaries show

The Social Change DiariesJoin Now to Follow

The Social Change Diaries podcast is dedicated to exploring pivotal aspects of the social change sector, from the perspective of the experts who live and breathe the work of evolving our world for the better. The show is hosted by The Wakeman Agency CEO, Vanessa Wakeman. Each season is dedicated to a specific theme that is at the forefront of the sector. We are pleased to bring you Season 4, where we explore how to leverage Celebrity and Influence to advance change. For more information about us, please visit: https://thewakemanagency.com, or email podcast@thewakemangency.com. We welcome your feedback. Happy listening!

By Vanessa Wakeman at The Wakeman Agency

Second Stories show

Second StoriesJoin Now to Follow

Everyone dreams about how they want their life to look, but not everyone has the same level of opportunity to fulfill these dreams. Some of us grow up in loving families with solid support systems, while some of us are born into hardship and trauma. None of us can choose the life we’re born into; none of us can write our own first story. These situations might place us at a disadvantage, but they do not doom us. And sometimes a person or an experience helps bring the future we dreamed of into reach. It lets us pick up the pen and write our own second story.

By Second Story

Kujenga Amani: Peacebuilding in Africa show

Kujenga Amani: Peacebuilding in AfricaJoin Now to Follow

Kujenga Amani is produced by the African Peacebuilding Network to provide listeners with informative commentary by scholars, practitioners, and policymakers working in the field of African peacebuilding. Recorded at various workshops, conferences, and meetings organized by the APN, these podcasts are disseminated with the intention of mapping emerging challenges and responding to knowledge and policy gaps, while simultaneously connecting peacebuilding conversations within Africa to those in other parts of the world in an open and constructive manner. The APN is supported by Carnegie Corporation of New York.

By African Peacebuilding Network

Putting Racism on the Table Podcast Series show

Putting Racism on the Table Podcast SeriesJoin Now to Follow

In 2016, Washington Regional Regional Association of Grantmakers (WRAG) launched Putting Racism on the Table for philanthropic CEOs and government officials to learn from leading experts on the many aspects of racism, including structural racism, white privilege, implicit bias, mass incarceration, and the racial mosaic of this country. This podcast series features audio from key presentations in the Putting Racism on the Table series. Listen to the podcasts while you drive or workout. We hope you learn something new that you can use in your work and daily life! For more information on the series, go to www.washingtongrantmakers.org.

By Washington Grantmakers

#ChildLife - The ACLP Podcast for the Child Life Community show

#ChildLife - The ACLP Podcast for the Child Life CommunityJoin Now to Follow

For ACLP members, Child Life Specialists, partners and charities involved with the wonderful world of child life and for those looking to become a child life professional, this podcast is for you. Connect with professional opportunities, stay informed about child life news, and learn about what's new in child life. Hosted by Jennifer Lipsey, CEO and Bailey Kasten, COO from the headquarters for the Association of Child Life Professionals in Arlington, VA. We love child life!

By Association of Child Life Professionals