Non Profit Podcasts
STRIVECastJoin Now to Follow
The STRIVECast is a new podcast brought to you by the team at STRIVE in South Portland, Maine — bringing you engaging, hilarious, and thoughtful conversation through one interview week by week. Co-Hosted by two young men with Down Syndrome, the STRIVECast aims to change the voices we typically hear on the radio and through podcasts, as well as to provide meaningful dialogues with all sorts of public figures in our world. We are very proud to be both hosted AND edited by people with disabilities! Like what you hear? Shoot us an email at strivecast@pslstrive.org!
By PSL STRIVE
AmCham HK's PodcastJoin Now to Follow
Podcast by The American Chamber of Commerce in Hong Kong
By AmCham HK
Indigenous PasifikaJoin Now to Follow
Advancing the indigenous cultures, languages, traditions, and identities of the peoples and communities of the Pacific through education, outreach, and new media.
By Indigenous Pasifika
Church Marketing PodcastJoin Now to Follow
Finally, a podcast all about church communication for church communicators. There's a lot of great content being created for church communicators, but not a whole lot of podcasts... so we started one. Uncover scalable solutions when it comes to marketing your church's mission and vision to the context you've been called to serve.The Church Marketing Podcast is the official podcast of Church Marketing Sucks.
By Dave Shrein
Midwifing AmericaJoin Now to Follow
A new podcast for national conversations about maternity and women’s health care, Midwifing America highlights stories from providers and the women they serve to illustrate the state of maternity care. There is mounting evidence that we have a maternal health crisis in our country as we spend more, and have poorer outcomes, than other developed countries. Join us as we Reimagine Women's Healthcare. Sponsored by the Oregon Affiliate of the American College of Nurse-Midwives, with the help of Thacher Grant funding. All views expressed herein are our own.
By Angie Chisholm, Kate Bowen, Katie Robins, Emily Yeast
Anishinabek of the Gitchi Gami PodcastsJoin Now to Follow
The Anishinabek of the Gitchi Gami Environmental Programs (AGG) is a non-profit organization on Fort William First Nation, next to Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada. These podcasts are stories from our grassroots community-focused work.
By Anishinabek of the Gitchi Gami Environmental Programs
Unlocking Your Nonprofit PotentialJoin Now to Follow
Step-by-step, easy to follow tips on using Facebook and Instagram from the nonprofit point of view. Hosted by writer and social media entrepreneur Lauren Creagan, Unlocking Your Nonprofit Potential covers topics like how to create quality posts and managing three audiences: your volunteers, donors and the people you serve - all on a shoestring budget. Lauren walks with you all along the way as you implement new strategies for your organization and use social media as tools to manage and promote your mission, events and fundraisers. If you lead or work in a nonprofit and want to spread the word about the good work it does in your community with greater results, Unlocking Your Nonprofit Potential is the podcast for you.
By Lauren Creagan
Yarra Institute for Religion and Social PolicyJoin Now to Follow
The Yarra Institute for Religion and Social Policy is an independent, ecumenical organisation established to conduct research into the implications of Christian social thinking for formulating public policy in Australia, and to teach Christian social thinking and its implications for public policy in Australia. In pursuit of its mission the YIRSP explores how the social values embedded in the Scriptures can shed light on how to tackle current challenges to human wellbeing, including; -issues of global poverty and hunger, -indigenous issues, -violence and peacemaking, -sustaining the environment, and -refugees and asylum seeker. The Yarra Institute works collaboratively with other organisations to shed light on problems facing us, and particularly through its research and publications to suggest better ways of doing things. As well as commissioning research, we develop and teach courses on the Christian social traditions and how they bear on contemporary social and economic issues. We also foster more vigorous conversation among the various Christian traditions about their engagements with social issues. And we endeavour to broaden this conversation with people from other philosophical and religious traditions about enhancing human wellbeing for everyone on our planet.
By webmaster@yarrainstitute.org.au
Patricia King - Everlasting LoveJoin Now to Follow
The supernatural power of God will invade your life as you soak under the prophetic insights of Patricia King and many of today’s radical forerunning Christian leaders. Go higher and deeper into realms of Glory as you learn to “demonstrate the POWER of God!"
By Patricia King
Aggressively PositiveJoin Now to Follow
Aggressively Positive is a positive news podcast brought to you by Adam Theroux of Good People Doing Good. We feature positive and inspiring news stories, uplifting and non conventional looks on life, and a look into the uplifting and fun brain of me, Adam Theroux, and the non profit, Good People Doing Good. For more information visit GoodPeopleDoingGood.org or email GoodPeopleDoingGoodORG@gmail.comThis was once the podcast feed for “401 Stories”, created by my brother. We have made an agreement that if he ever records another episode, we will be uploading here as a bonus!——————————FORMERLY THE RSS FEED FOR 401 Stories. But we will always offer the full archive of all episodes!!!401 Stories: This book contains four hundred and one stories and each one is an adapted folktale, fairy tale, urban legend, modern myth, or some other synonym for the same thing: "Once upon a time, something happened." 401 Stories is a project of storyteller Joe Theroux and is intended for and enjoyed by children as well as grownups. For more information go to 401Stories.com
By Good People Doing Good