Synopsis
Kenneth and James had an idea to try and create a podcast about event fundraising in the charity sector. They discuss the industry, areas of personal interest and moan about being in their mid-30's and having dadbods. An informal conversation each week recorded in a pub in central London, all subjects are covered. Thanks for listening.
Episodes
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Episode 108: What to expect at IFC 2023 with Willeke Van Rijn
29/09/2023 Duration: 56min"It's a community coming together"James and Kenneth struggle to contain their excitement around the upcoming International Fundraising Congress, mainly due to the prospect of dressing up as their hometown myths and legends. Fortunately they are joined by CEO of The Resource Alliance, Willeke Van Rijn to bring some sense (and a sense of health and safety) to proceedings.We hear about the young eighteen year old who dreamt of seeing the world and the career which followed, working in a variety of roles and continents before taking the helm at the organisers of the IFC. There’s passion, curiosity, pressure and ambition. We talk about the expectations on the event, who to look out for and what not to miss. There’s news from backstage, how to make the most of the the experience and ensuring you scoop every spoonful of custard from the jar. LAST CHANCE PROMOTIONIn collaboration with our friends at The Resource Alliance, we are delighted to offer £175 off tickets to the event coming up on the 17th October 2023 for D
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Episode 107: Previewing the Scottish Conference with Gerald Richards
01/09/2023 Duration: 53min"We don't give enough kudos to fundraisers"To reduce our FOMO from missing the Scottish Fundraising Conference this year we talked to the host of the Awards Ceremony for his thoughts on the sessions, his love of conferences and how he manages not to cry when presenting the oscars. Kenneth talks us through his travel itinerary, James dresses for the occassion and we hear about the pre-recording hype for our guest and his previous appearance from the bar in Glasgow last year. We delve into Gerald's career, thank Gloria for setting him on the path and discuss his move to Scotland from the United States including what he misses from home. Then we have tips for new attendees, a sneak preview of Gerald's session, prepare to meet the CEO of Revlon and get a sneak peak of his outfit for the big night next week. ---You can find us on www.domoregood.uk or follow us on Twitter and Instagram. Get in touch if you'd like to feature or star on the show. It goes without saying really but the episodes contains our opinions -
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Episode 106: Live from IWITOT 2022
08/08/2023 Duration: 55min"Who doesn't love an alpaca?"We bagged ourselves an invitation for one of the best afternoons of the year at Holborn Studios in London - IWITOT or 'I Wish I’d Thought Of That' were celebrating their tenth birthday so we snuck along to share the celebrations and some of the presentations.Joanna and Meredith from SOFII (2:40)Claire McMinn Presentation (10:30)Jonathan Cook Presentation (17:55)Tony Banks Presentation (25:32)Wendy Plumb Presentation (32.50)Meredith Thanks (40:10)Claire McMinn Interview (42:02)Emma Mochan Interview (45:25)Tony Banks Interview (47:30)Marina Jones and David Burgess Interview (49:35)Wendy Plumb Interview (52:00)Results (53:35)---You can find us on www.domoregood.uk or follow us on Twitter and Instagram. Get in touch if you'd like to feature or star on the show. It goes without saying really but the episodes contains our opinions - essentially things we overheard in meetings, stole from presentations and read in magazines. Thanks for listening.
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Episode 105: Applications open for Kenneth's Personal Assistant
01/08/2023 Duration: 14min"If money were no object, I'd have a personal assistant"We’re checking in after a couple of great episodes, reflecting on Alex and Karen whilst also sharing a couple of secrets from behind the scenes at Do More Good HQ. We’re transported back to car journeys in the eighties by the background music before James makes his second pitch for a ban on tequila. We talk through the big challenge facing Karen at Drinkaware in creating lasting societal change, but perhaps the harder task of Kenneth finding a willing PA. There are thoughts on Alex’s specialism being her superpower before we delve into the power of the sticker, gym workouts and social shout-outs in the mailbags. ---You can find us on www.domoregood.uk or follow us on Twitter and Instagram. Get in touch if you'd like to feature or star on the show. It goes without saying really but the episodes contains our opinions - essentially things we overheard in meetings, stole from presentations and read in magazines. Thanks for listening.
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Episode 104: Karen Tyrell on society's complicated relationship with alcohol
25/07/2023 Duration: 51min"Prisons are like a miniature universe" This week we’re joined by the CEO of Drinkaware, Karen Tyrell, to talk through her career - from cell rooms to the boardroom. We get into society’s complicated relationship with alcohol and managing the organisation’s relationship with big business. We kick off this week by revealing the fastest parkruns in the country, braving outdoor swimming and diving into a category A prison straight out of university. Karen shares the stories from the front line which led to a passion for supporting people. We find out what kind of chief executive she is, the importance of a strong foundation and how she plans to achieve massive societal change. James makes an unsuccessful pitch to ban tequila, Karen talks seatbelts and Kenneth wants to know how to remain independent.Pour yourself a low-alcohol beer, if they haven’t already sold out, and hear how Drinkaware can improve the school run. ---You can find us on www.domoregood.uk or follow us on Twitter and Instagram. Get in touch if
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Episode 103: Crafting the perfect email with Alex Fearon
11/07/2023 Duration: 54min"Everyone doing really well, invests in email"Bringing her Geordie-South-African accent to the show is Alex Fearon, the third sector’s email guru. She puts up with some chat about Kenneth’s new role and politely doesn’t mention that James has come dressed as a 20-year-old pop star before delving into the dark arts of email. We hear about starting out as a freelancer, how to get jobs done now-now, why we should (but don’t) ignore the vanity metrics, delegating the jobs we don’t like and turning down songs during the rude bits. There’s a discussion on where to find nice people, pivoting personal to business accounts and replicating the 2005 PTA Newsletter. Stick an emoji in your subject line, check out dark mode before pressing send, and join us for a chat about the premature suggestion that email is dead. ---You can find us on www.domoregood.uk or follow us on Twitter and Instagram. Get in touch if you'd like to feature or star on the show. It goes without saying really but the episodes contains our opinions -
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Episode 102: Back face to face for fifteen minutes
04/07/2023 Duration: 14min"Eau du Podcast."The bromance vehicle is back on track with a teaser episode for another run of shows. The boys return to Chapter 72 on Bermondsey Street - face to face for the first time in years. After a recharge of the batteries we cover a Wayne Murray love-in, the death of social media, expensive wrapping paper and a plea for content. We review our appearance on Vic Turnbull's youtube channel, offer prizes and make a solemn promise to share more episodes in the coming weeks before the sugar rush from one too many Appeltisers kicks in. ---You can find us on www.domoregood.uk or follow us on Twitter and Instagram. Get in touch if you'd like to feature or star on the show. It goes without saying really but the episodes contains our opinions - essentially things we overheard in meetings, stole from presentations and read in magazines. Thanks for listening.
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Episode 101: One page strategies with Wayne Murray
06/04/2023 Duration: 01h30s"We were laying the track in front of the train."It’s a hundred days without a drink for Kenneth as he describes ordering tea in the pub and his fears for how this might affect the show.We are joined on this seminal night by Wayne Murray, the founder of Humanity Squared, the aspiring human and father focused on innovation, transformation and human-centred strategy to drive positive change. We talk lived experience, making it up as you go, quitting jobs in lockdown and the longest pier on the world. Wayne shares his passion for getting the experts into the room, one-page strategies and how he refuses to work with arseholes - which sounds like an endorsement for the show.---You can find us on www.domoregood.uk or follow us on Twitter and Instagram. Get in touch if you'd like to feature or star on the show. It goes without saying really but the episodes contains our opinions - essentially things we overheard in meetings, stole from presentations and read in magazines. Thanks for listening.
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Episode 100: Back to where it all began at the JG Awards 2022
17/02/2023 Duration: 55min"Just being here tonight is an unbelievable experience”For the hundredth episode we returned to our very first recording - a pub near the JustGiving Awards in 2017. We've upgraded for 2022 with a backstage pass and slightly better equipment than the phone and headphone cable we recorded on five years ago. No upgrade on the hosts I'm afraid. We took the opportunity to speak with Sophie Grieg - Event Maestro (8:00mins); Ryan, Scott and Adam Thomas - Award Presenters (10:30mins); Max Woosey - Young Fundraiser of the Year (15:30mins); Lucy Squance - Official DMG Cheerleader (18mins); Jamie Laing - Award Presenter (21:30); Three Dads Walking - Fundraising Team of the Year (22:45mins); Gina Almond,The Brain Tumour Charity - Charity Of The Year (35mins); Deborah James Tribute - Special Recognition Award (36:30mins); Jordan North and Vick Hope - Event Hosts (41:30mins); Saffron Barker - Award Presenter and Pasodoble expert (48:25mins); Tony Banks and Becky Francis - Toastmasters (52:30mins).---You can find us on www.
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Episode 99: Enabling a generation with Dave Evans from OKO
22/11/2022 Duration: 51min"I am the least likely tech CEO you may come across."Kenneth returns from a Table Tennis training camp for haloween as we dig up the Foreman Family history. Then three guests arrive who have a trick or two and treat us with a talk about mentoring and how it can be used to build confidence. We speak to Dave Evans, the founder and CEO of the social enterprise OKO which is a social enterprise focused on creating opportunities for young adults. He tells us about how his experience growing up formed an aim of providing two million youngsters with mentors. To show how his programme works we also have James and Adarsh to talk through their experiences with OKO, unconventional interview technique, software robotics, getting emotional, getting sacked and top tips for implementing Oracle’s advanced procurement suite. ---You can find us on www.domoregood.uk or follow us on Twitter and Instagram. Get in touch if you'd like to feature or star on the show. It goes without saying really but the episodes contains our opini
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Spotlight Episode 18 Agile Working
03/11/2022 Duration: 31min"Change starts at the top"Steve Martin joins us for a Spotlight episode focused on Agile this week and how it's his utopian world of work. We all want to become a Scrum Master, we hear about the importance of culture throughout this approach, why we're working in an outdated fashion from two centuries ago and whether Kenneth will ever get close to his parkrun PB. ---You can find us on www.domoregood.uk or follow us on Twitter and Instagram. Get in touch if you'd like to feature or star on the show. It goes without saying really but the episodes contains our opinions - essentially things we overheard in meetings, stole from presentations and read in magazines. Thanks for listening.
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Episode 98: Six minute pitches with Eugenie Harvey
25/10/2022 Duration: 01h23s"The younger generation will not accept this."In this episode we talk to Eugenie Harvey, the Chief Executive of The Funding Network, a London-based charity that connects small non-profits and donors. We start with Eugenie's ill-fated comedy career before a parkrun love in and a discussion on Australian bushfires, the usual intro.Eugenie tells us about moving to London and how that involved leaving her friends behind and earning less money. Then there's how she changed the world for a fiver, a famous bag and the power of collective giving. We get a seven-minute pitch, the differences in how we give around the world and an embarrassment about wealth. Kenneth has a new haircut to go with his new job and James has lost his voice. ---You can find us on www.domoregood.uk or follow us on Twitter and Instagram. Get in touch if you'd like to feature or star on the show. It goes without saying really but the episodes contains our opinions - essentially things we overheard in meetings, stole from presentations and read
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Episode 97: Laying the foundations for Raheem Sterling
21/09/2022 Duration: 52minThis week on the podcast we’re joined by two guests representing the Raheem Sterling Foundation a charity that envisions a world where young people will always have the support they need in the pursuit of improving their opportunities, their future careers, and their quality of life.We start though, with the genesis of the Kenneth’s clothes line and James’ eyewear collection. We all look on enviously as we hear about the Foreman household Air Conditioning dynasty before we hear about Clive breaking free from the motor trade and entering the world of fostering and mentoring. There’s the importance of a cheese sandwich and we give up on American Football. Chris describes the great 21st birthday hustle, surviving school and the key to job interviews. We hear all about the foundation and its aims, giving the right message to the younger generation, giving opportunities and ensuring inclusion.---You can find us on www.domoregood.uk or follow us on Twitter and Instagram. Get in touch if you'd like to feature or sta
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Episode 96: Holly Penalver on taking big risks to support those with less.
21/09/2022 Duration: 51min"Super, crazy-professional, great humans"In the last five years, our guest has lived in mainland Greece, Serbia, and Bosnia and the refugee hotspot of the Greek Island Samos. To date, the organisation she founded has placed over 3,000 volunteers with their partners. Currently, supporting more than fifty charities who provide aid, healthcare, education, skills workshops and other vital services to the tens of thousands of refugees who live in informal settlements across Europe's migratory route.Kenneth admits to hampering the education of a generation of children in Laos whilst James shows off his box-fresh passport. We talk wild swimming and singing competitions before our guest brings her high-risk, impulsive attitude to the conversation. There’s a chat about breaking into the sector, accepting help whenever it’s offered and controlling workaholic tendencies by simply becoming a parent. We discuss the pattern of support following any large-scale disaster and how important it is for someone to bring order to
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Episode 95: Philanthropist Dr Ewan Kirk on giving £7m to causes he wants to see fail
19/07/2022 Duration: 01h05min"Nobody really knows what they're talking about and neither do I." Our guest this week co-founded The Turner Kirk Trust in 2007 and since then has granted over £7million to charitable causes across the UK and the developing world. His achievements include a PhD in General Relativity, chairing numerous businesses and launching the UK’s first algo-hedge fund. The perfect match for your host’s combined four GCSEs, 400m swimming certificate and a rather vague Culinary Skills badge from Beavers. We kick off with Kenneth’s employment reveal, and his plans to go full-time on the podcast between dog walks and the driving range. James wants to spend a million on paper clips and betrays a fondness for tie pins. From then it’s all business we meet the self-proclaimed ‘smuggest man in town’ fresh from his win at Midnight Madness. He tells us about growing up in an infamous location, a lifetime love of computing and embracing his inner-geek. Kenneth ruthlessly sacks Dan from the Pub Quiz Team live on air, we ponder buyin
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Episode 94: ScotConf2022 - Cashing in on Crypto at Edinburgh Dog and Cat Home
30/06/2022 Duration: 29min"I know you're on holiday, but you need to hear this."Our third episode from the Scottish Fundraising Conference is a sit down with crypto enthusiasts Nicola Gunn and David Mitchell. The duo oversaw a speculative investment before it rained cats and dogs in income from crypto currency communities keen to support their work. We talk about the pressure of headlining the conference, fostering a culture of innovation, the tip-off which sparked their adventure and the rabbithole they delved into on Twitter. There's the knowledge you need to start out, the basics of decentralised finance and how it's still all about relationships. Our guests get excited by NFTs, the possibilities for the future and working in a volatile market whilst James manages not to say anything too stupid for nearly half an hour. ---You can find us on www.domoregood.uk or follow us on Twitter and Instagram. Get in touch if you'd like to feature or star on the show. It goes without saying really but the episodes contains our opinions - essenti
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Episode 93: ScotConf2022 - Clara Govier takes a gamble on the Lottery
21/06/2022 Duration: 32min"At that stage, what did I have to lose?"Our second episode from the Scottish Conference features the Managing Director of the People’s Postcode Lottery, Clara Glovier. Clara joined a start-up in 2010 and has stewarded the organisation to raise £850m for good causes. We get chatting about her famous friends - Sir Paul and Mr Clooney, no less - and her famous ringtone. There’s the honour of kicking off the conference and the beginnings of the Lottery in the UK before the group became the third largest funder globally. There are comparisons with the Netherlands, the power of the brand and finding comfort in change. We talk authenticity, chasing impact and Lamborghinis. We reduce paperwork, allow space for creativity and then resign to become a Bison Ranger.---You can find us on www.domoregood.uk or follow us on Twitter and Instagram. Get in touch if you'd like to feature or star on the show. It goes without saying really but the episodes contains our opinions - essentially things we overheard in meetings, stol
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Episode 92: LIVE from the Scottish Fundraising Conference 2022
15/06/2022 Duration: 01h35min"No, I'm not doing my Scottish accent."Three years on from our invitation, we finally returned to Glasgow for the Scottish Fundraising Conference. Two days of sessions and speakers, learnings and lifehacks - all captured for you. We've got takeaways, awards, two references to Top Gun, Irn Bru and fake news.Our thanks to Gary, Susan and the Committee for the invitation. Introduction: 1:10Virginia Anderson (Opening) 2:00Sarah Campbell (Committee) 5:10Emily Casson (Digital) 10:30Mike Findlay and Marie Mcquade (Storytelling) 15:45James and Suzy Edington (Events) 20:50Jo McGuiness (Recruitment) 22:25Matt Middler (Coaching) 40:50Nick Howes (Time Management) 47:15Miche Chambers and Paul Pember (Outside the sector) 52:45Veronica Bamford-Deane (Small Business Fundraising) 57:35Awards ( Intro: Miche Chambers) 1:00:40Awards (Corporate Partnership) 1:02:25Awards (Fundraiser of the Year) 1:05:00Gary Kernahan, Jordyn Baillie, Christina McNeil (Wrap Up) 1:11:15---You can find us on www.domoregood.uk or follow us on Twitter
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Episode 91: Demystifying the workplace with Leila Thomas
27/05/2022 Duration: 51min"Young people need to see positive pathways."Our dream mentor is the intro subject this week as we reveal more about ourselves than those chosen. Then it’s into a chat with Leila Thomas on the organisation she founded and leads to provide young people with the aspirations, opportunity and skills to achieve their career goals. James imagines dragging the team up on stage to pick up an award, meanwhile Kenneth picks a tattoo and our guest dreams of an army of volunteers to support her. There’s positive pathways, underrepresentation in the corporate sector and overrepresentation on TV. We talk about a solution-focused approach, taking action and the skills of reverse mentoring. There’s the enjoyment of seeing people connect over a shared passion, demystifying the workplace and networking. Kenneth’s golfing prowess is questioned, the show gets a glowing endorsement and we prepare to parent teenagers.---You can find us on www.domoregood.uk or follow us on Twitter and Instagram. Get in touch if you'd like to featu
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Episode 90: The huge potential in small businesses with Veronica Bamford-Deane
06/05/2022 Duration: 59min"Care, but don't worry"We start this episode with unfulfilled dreams and unpublished logos. Kenneth picks up a role with the Newcastle Tourist Board whereas James is living out his Olympic dreams. Then it's over to Work for Good CEO, and closet McFly fan, Veronica Bamford-Deane to sell us sales fundraising. She admits to ambitions of living a life of leisure before a drive to do good led to a flirtation with over-working. There's the rollercoaster of life in a start-up, surrounding yourself with good people and being up front in interviews. We've got culture, happy hours and a solution-focused approach plus the huge potential in small businesses and entrepreneurs. If that wasn't enough - tech, co-working spaces, the wisdom of our elders and Dane Bowers also get a mention before we sign off.---You can find us on www.domoregood.uk or follow us on Twitter and Instagram. Get in touch if you'd like to feature or star on the show. It goes without saying really but the episodes contains our opinions - essentially th