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 75: Managing Celebrity Talent and Influencers with Tom Lemons
09/06/2021 Duration: 52min"You don't need money, you need ideas."We’ve rolled out the red carpet for Tom Lemons this week, the head of the Talent & Influencer team at the NSPCC, responsible for winning and managing award winning high profile partnerships for the charity.Tom tells us how a stint working at the Big Issue Magazine, helping to save it from closure, sparked a passion for the third sector and led to his move to (according to Kenneth) the ‘most glamorous role in charity’. He now rubs shoulders with the likes of Geri Horner and Wayne Rooney, not to mention opening pop up shops for Harrods.We discuss the key skills required, why you don’t need a little black book and the importance of relationships. We have terrible chat up lines, 90s TV queens and how Kenneth became best mates with Wesley Snipes. There’s the similarities with corporate partnerships, dealing with agents and celebrity top trumps, plus learning the marketing mix, the move to an influencer model and the most important (and lucrative) phone call of Tom’s caree
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Episode 74: Compassion in Leadership with Orchestral Conductor Tianyi Lu
25/05/2021 Duration: 01h43s"Life is not a steady tempo"She is the Conductor-In-Residence with the Stavanger Symphony Orchestra, the inaugural Female-Conductor-In-Residence at the Welsh National Opera and principal conductor of the St. Woolos Sinfonia. She was the first woman to win the Guido Cantelli, won the Sir Georg Solti International and is our latest guest on the Do More Good podcast. Kenneth immediately takes the opportunity to audition whilst James relives some further embarrassment from his youth, before Tianyi tells us why she loves Wales and clocking up the airmiles. There’s the pressure of creating a masterpiece on the fly, developing resilience and the power of compassion. We talk teaching methods, how to command a room and becoming a trailblazing rolemodel for future generations. The boys bag a ticket to Tianyi’s next performance, Kenneth takes the dog walk high-brow and we hear Mozart’s latest hit in an absolute classic of a DMG.---You can find us on www.domoregood.uk or follow us on Twitter and Instagram. Get in touch
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Episode 73: Realising the scalability of the internet with Nick Burne, Give Panel CEO
12/05/2021 Duration: 01h01min"It's been like holding on to a rocket ship"We’re talking to Nick Burne, the founder and CEO of Givepanel, not to mention the former manager of The Dead Lovers and passionate burger fan. We kick things off by delving into our first posts on new media, getting into debt and being interviewed by your future wife. Nick tells us about how he went looking for a drummer, had an epiphany at Wembley Stadium and realised the power of the internet. There’s his first desk job and being forced centre stage by the tsunami. We hear about how you can go from selling your sister’s toys on commission to raising a fortune through digital for charities and the importance of investment. Nick explains how aligning with Facebook is both a strength and a weakness. We buy a helicopter online, learn some harsh lessons on taking products to market, return the shopping trolley and try to give billionaires a good press. Kenneth is branching out into fashion and we all celebrate a pretend birthday.---You can find us on www.domoregood.uk
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Spotlight Episode 11: Introducing the new kid, Claire James
07/05/2021 Duration: 15min"A well-oiled slick machine."This week we're introducing Claire, the newest member of the Do More Good crew. Claire tells us about her holiday and her first impressions of behind the scenes at the show.We talk about her background in fundraising and her objectives for the future. We go in to what she wants to get out of it, the determination of fundraisers and why you should jump into a side-hustle. She's read the brand guidelines and has already booked her first guest (it's a good one). Kenneth tells us about his weekend saying hello to strangers and James maintains a formal attire. Choo choo.---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 72: The importance of supporting your local community with Liverpool FC Foundation CEO, Matt Parish
28/04/2021 Duration: 56min"Football clubs are born from the community in which they are based"We’ve made a strong start to our sixth season, speaking with CEO of the Liverpool FC Foundation, Matt Parish. He keeps possession for the longest answer in Do More Good history as he entertains the boys with his tale from South London PE Teacher to Community Champion for one of the best-known brands in the world. We hear about how Matt’s career went from balls, bibs and cones to begrudgingly donning the suit. There’s a recognition of how a club owes its fans, collaborating with the neighbours and unexpected generosity from supporters far further afield. We have 12 hour road trips and local slang, plus gossip on meeting Jurgen Klopp and which players are the first to step forward. Matt tells us how the club stepped up and picked up the phone during the pandemic, the work they do in the city and his plans to do more globally. Kenneth goes full Geordie, James avoids a playground beating and we make a plea to Messi. ---You can find us on www.domo
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Episode 71: Tottenham Forward turned Charity Founder with ex-pro footballer Junior McDougald
20/04/2021 Duration: 51min"Aged fourteen I was selected to play for England"The boys impress this week’s guest with tales of their sporting prowess before Junior talks about how his career as a professional footballer with Tottenham and England sparked a passion to help transform the lives of young children faced with adversity growing up as he did.There are the confessions of a class clown, developing resilience and importance of stability in young lives. We hear how the Sports Connections Foundation are celebrating their tenth anniversary but the founder still feels like he learns every day on a charity apprenticeship. We also find out about staring on a classic TV show, choosing between Burkina Faso and Aiya Napa, plus just how easy it is to represent your county in hockey. Role models, the importance of good teachers and the lies they tell on Wikipedia all get a mention before Kenneth heads off to blow out the candles on his birthday cake. ---You can find us on www.domoregood.uk or follow us on Twitter and Instagram. Get in touch
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Episode 70: From the Lab to the Boardroom with Dr Charmaine Griffiths, CEO of the BHF
06/04/2021 Duration: 59min"Making a dent in the universe"James’ ninth meeting of the day turned out to be the best as the boys sat down with Charmaine Griffiths, that’s Dr Charmaine Griffiths - CEO of the British Heart Foundation. We talk about going back to your old company, returning your leaving present and getting down to the business of steering an organisation through the biggest global crisis in modern times. There’s the art of applying scientific principles to your work, having a curiosity about the wider world and the lifeline of a whatsapp group. Kenneth stokes some healthy competition with a former guest, James wonders about the fiercest rivalries in charity and Charmaine makes her case for the finest in the land. There’s identifying priorities, flexible working, continuous learning, setting boundaries and ultimately making your mark on the universe. ---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
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Episode 69: Helping women thrive with Jane Binnion
30/03/2021 Duration: 50min" I knew nothing about business. Nothing."We spent International Women’s day chatting with Jane Binnion - founder of The Growing Club, published author and saviour to a particularly badly behaved goldfish.Jane supports women through a not-for-profit organisation that provides an extensive range of skills training and opportunities, using a creative and alternative peer support model. We talk about the injury which prompted her to start the club, how she hates to see waste of any form and cancelling holidays to support her community. Jane gives us a lesson in Arabic, describes how feeling safe is key to learning and explains she dreams of going to the Christmas Party incognito. She was the perfect guest for IWD and even managed to get through the hour without swearing. ---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 m
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Spotlight Episode 10: Purpose-Led Brands with Amy Hutchings
19/03/2021 Duration: 33min"Brands are making it a lot easier to do good."It’s a longer Spotlight episode to usual but when the content is this good, you’ll understand why. Amy Hutchings joins us from Open to talk about Purpose-Led Brands and how they are disrupting the third sector. We’re talking about brands who do it well, making a real difference to the world through your weekly shop, and whether that is a bad thing. There’s chat on the future, how we are seeing a blurring of the lines between companies and charities plus partnerships between the two.Amy finishes with a rallying call for a sector rebrand, leading the charge in a homemade dragon suit.---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 68: Changing perceptions with Chester Mojay-Sinclare, Founder & CEO of Enthuse
17/03/2021 Duration: 51min"If you want to start something, you have to love it"We’re joined this week by Chester Mojay-Sinclaire, the CEO of Enthuse, to talk to us about how we describe charities and the importance of investment.The show always starts with our guests formative years and this week has a great intro with naughty schoolboys, world trips and competition wins. After that we’re on to the challenges we put charities through and positive signs for the future. We consider the donor journey, the experience of a 72 hour sleep-deprived database marathon and learnings in leadership from the past year.---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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Spotlight Episode 9: Blackett Lab Family
05/03/2021 Duration: 32min"We've tried to be as sticky as possible"This week we’re joined by Jon and Sophie from the BLF, a social enterprise aiming to increase black representation in physics. We talked about how identifying is about more than how you look, the importance of role models and how you can’t replicate experience. There’s also nostalgia for the Encyclopedia Britannica, sea shanties and keeping it GCSE level so James can understand.---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 67: Jumping in the deep end with Jenni Anderson
23/02/2021 Duration: 51min“Just do it. stop overthinking it.“After a winter hibernation we return with an episode about jumping in at the deep end.We chat to Jenni Anderson, the former Director at Invictus Games, Duke of Edinburgh’s Award and Haven House and future consultant to the sector about taking the plunge during a pandemic. We talk about the motivation of a big birthday, unfulfilled dreams of musical theatre and starring in the next season of The Crown. We also talk tech and the transformation of charities this past year, fighting your inner chimp and how to properly ask for help. There’s also high-brow entertainment choices; how fundraising, comms and brand need to work in unison; and slowing down to focus long term.---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 li
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Trailer: A catch up on plans for 2021
18/02/2021 Duration: 14minWith February rushing by we thought we'd have a quick catch up on plans for the year. Plus why you may have a missed call from Kenneth, how to get a free Big Mac and an invitation for any social media supremoes out there to join the gang.---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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Spotlight Episode 8: Keith Williams
05/02/2021 Duration: 43min“I'm more excited than ever about the sector”We spoke with Keith Williams about how he's spent his career trying to make an impact through tech - most recently at Fundraisin and JustGiving. We discussed how we've embraced digital in the past few months and how it might continue to transform the sector. There's a call for a donation revolution, consumer behaviour, connectivity and the rise of virtual activity to drive fundraising. Keith attempts to define what is real, Kenneth misses the train and everyone out of work gets a job.---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 66: FareShare and Home-Start Give a Little Love - it's part two of the Christmas Special!
21/12/2020 Duration: 47min“The love bit of ‘give a little love’ is so important“It’s part two of our Christmas Special. You can tell because Kenneth has his Christmas Jumper on. Following our conversation with John Lewis, we spoke with Lindsay and Peter - the CEOs of FareShare and Home-Start - for their side of the story. They tell us about their year, keeping the partnership a secret and how they were a little feistier than expected. We hear about the magic of food, building strong partnerships and not selling yourself cheaply. We get to grips with Sharepoint, rely upon adrenaline and find out how an organisation can triple its offering overnight. There’s a mutual love-in with the team at John Lewis and hope for next year. (Last week we recorded Part One with Peter Cross from John Lewis and Waitrose.)---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 overh
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Spotlight Episode 7: Rebecca Broad
18/12/2020 Duration: 23min“My family said we need to stop - but do we?”We spoke to Rebecca, the brains behind Pamperaid. The family-run project to reward NHS staff at her local hospital in Sidcup with boxes of treats which caught the imagination and ended up supplying them nationwide instead. She tells us how she roped in the family, turned her street into a bubble bath and why her Dad’s office now smells of lavender. We talk about how the initiative has boosted her confidence, her dreams to work with Gordon Ramsey and how the whole thing was Epic. ---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 65: The John Lewis Christmas advert with Peter Cross - it's the Christmas Special!
14/12/2020 Duration: 36min“One of my passions is people - the potential of people“We have a very special Christmas Special for you. Delivered in two parts, our first is with Peter Cross, the Director of Customer Experience at John Lewis and Waitrose - the man behind the John Lewis Christmas advert and the pitch-perfect ‘Give a Little Love’ campaign. Peter tells us all about the importance of the High Street to a community, the passion he has for a brilliant service in store and how they managed to craft the advert over video conferencing this year. He talks creativity, being inspired by kindness, collaboration and how charities should appreciate their own value in any partnership. We also have gardening, kitting out The Nightingale, securing your own TV show and the greatest mystery shopping encounter you can wish for when launching a campaign. (Next week we’ll release our conversation with the CEO’s of FareShare and Home-Start about their experiences working with the John Lewis Partnership on this campaign.) ---You can find us on ww
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Spotlight Episode 6: Jo Ashbridge
04/12/2020 Duration: 18min“it's not over anywhere until it's over everywhere”Spotlight returns with a conversation on how the pandemic has affected the world's poorest. We talk to Jo Ashbridge from AzuKo about how she fell in love with architecture from a young age, though not necessarily architecture with a capital A. We hear how she applies that passion to work in Bangladesh. Plus we hear about her campaigns with the Small International Development Charities Network and how they are asking to be included in government support.---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 64: Turning the tables on Jay Flynn, host of Jay's Virtual Pub Quiz
27/11/2020 Duration: 50min“I don’t know when, I don’t know how, but I will repay you.“From nights spent sleeping on the Embankment to an afternoon at Buckingham Palace, we’re delighted to share Jay Flynn’s story.We get started with his promise to repay the charity who got his life back on track. We head north to settle down and become the life and soul of the local before he receives a hundred thousand invitations to living rooms around the country as the host of Jay’s Virtual Pub Quiz. There’s tech fails, book deals and letters from the Prime Minister. We talk about the importance of a small radio to stay in touch with the world and the significance of a coffee in accepting a little help. Along the journey we travel from Leicester Square to Leicester Square, get the nod from Gareth Southgate and Harry Kane before picking up an MBE. There’s an online community, a crowd waiting at the Coach and Horses, and of course a Guinness World Record as he keeps his word.---You can find us on www.domoregood.uk or follow us on Twitter and Instagra
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Episode 63: Navigating 2020 as a small charity and a huge podcast with Martin Yelling
13/11/2020 Duration: 58min“I’ve got a ball, who wants to play?“We're talking to Martin this week, the man with over ten million downloads to his name through his Marathon Talk show, about how to monetise good ideas when you're not motivated by piles of cash.Jimbo gives us an insight into SAS training whilst Kenneth is late to dinner, meanwhile Martin talks to us about the challenges of navigating the rough seas of 2020 as a small charity such as Stormbreak, particularly when the cause is so relevant at the moment. We talk through the importance of exercise in mental health, particularly for children. Indeed, how the experiences and coping mechanisms we develop in early life can dictate our reactions to adversity later on. There's the unseen overheads, finding comfort in the uncertainty, pushing boundaries and entrepreneurship plus Burger King, how we're fans of Stevenage and the great social dilemma in an intro which may not have aged well.---You can find us on www.domoregood.uk or follow us on Twitter and Instagram. Get in touch if y