Do More Good Podcast

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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

  • Episode 47: On the Marie Curie couch with Emily and Marie

    21/01/2020 Duration: 40min

    “he was up for the challenge.“In the comfy seats this week we’re joined by Emily and Marie from Marie Curie, basking in the success of their podcast ‘On the Marie Curie couch’ which has been praised by both serious critics and your not-so-serious presenters. Though I’d imagine you’re more likely to be convinced by people who don’t accidentally end up in Luton after a night out. We discuss which team audio should sit in, where the podcast came from and how someone transitions from studying Astrology for Psychics to hanging out with Adam Buxton. There’s the importance of a marketing budget, waiting for the right campaign and painful footballing injuries. We hear about silent high-fives, handsome voices and why everyone needs a celebrity team in their lives.---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

  • Episode 46: The London Marathon with Hugh Brasher

    07/01/2020 Duration: 50min

    “you’re a good duo, but you’re not that good.“To kick of 2020 we’re joined by Hugh Brasher, Event Director at London Marathon. He immediately takes the accolade of best-dressed guest before we discuss his early memories of the event and tales of how it all began in a pub before becoming the billion-pound fundraiser it is today. There are Valentine recommendations and tales of daring plus balancing marginal gains with big targets, and we’re not just talking about school sports day. Hugh talks to us about the value of values and the art of conversation, then there’s his drive to leave a legacy and the importance of purpose in your role. Hugh dishes out the compliments to the boys, Kenneth walks away with his employment intact though we’re all out to become leaf-sweepers when the opportunity arises. ---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

  • Episode 45: Christmas with Do More Good

    25/12/2019 Duration: 29min

    "Merry Christmas!"Twelve months, twenty four episodes, twenty five guests, four events and too many hangovers to recount, one we’d rather forget.It’s been quite a year at DMG Headquarters so Kenneth and James get together to chat through their highlights, offer some thanks and look forward to what 2020 might have in store. ---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.

  • Episode 44 - The start and the future of fundraising(.co.uk) with Howard Lake

    17/12/2019 Duration: 39min

    "At the time it was legal."The boys meet up with confirmed BDIF Howard Lake for the show this week and kick off with tales of poor sporting performance. We debate how many downloads are worth shouting about and end the show early before returning for an encore.There are the world's first websites, alternative careers and bending the rules in the pursuit of becoming a dot org millionaire. We talk upcoming birthdays, bringing diversity to the sector and decry the same old voices (ours) turning up every week. Things get a little bleak around the future of fundraising before our guest offers some solutions, including James cashing in his 900 million Nectar points and Kenneth's shopping sprees saving the planet one rollneck at a time. There's just enough time to discuss sports/green-washing before we offer cheers to Vera. ---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 o

  • Episode 43 - Live from IFC: The International Fundraising Congress 2019

    03/12/2019 Duration: 01h03min

    "I am a recovering fundraiser"The Do More Good podcast goes international with a visit to the International Fundraising Congress. The boys arrive without tickets, offer film reviews and star on the big stage over three days in Amsterdam. There's also the latest in immersive tech at The Children's Society, learning how to attract the best talent and we discover which are the most generous nations on Earth. Kenneth wishes he had thought of that, James recovers from a hangover, we learn how to fake it and we discuss the hype cycle as we go behind the scenes chatting to delegates and presenters from around the world. Fake it 'til you make it with Charlotte and Andrew (9 mins)Innovation at The Children's Society with Kirsten (20 mins)The World Giving Index with Samera (24 mins)Behind the scenes at IFC with Puff (35 mins)Attracting Talent with Kishshana (55 mins) ---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

  • Episode 42 - Live from IFC: Sue Morgan of the Tony Elischer Foundation talks about mentoring

    26/11/2019 Duration: 19min

    “sweaty palms in the audience“Our second episode from the International Fundraising Congress was recorded early on the first day, just before our guest Sue Morgan was about to begin her opening presentation. James and Kenneth admit to their excitement for the days ahead, showing admirable restraint in not discussing the escapades of the night before. Then Sue talks about how the inspirational Tony Elischer would steal the show on the Big Stage, piling the pressure on for Kenneth’s afternoon slot.We get into the details of what makes a good mentor and how proud Sue is of all those who progress through the foundation she leads. Sue details the career twists and turns which have lead her to this point and how she can’t resist a new challenge. We admit to nerves around the results of some mystery shopping before we’re onto sweating the small stuff and wishing Kenneth luck for his crowd-pleasing slot in the afternoon.---You can find us on www.domoregood.uk or follow us on Twitter and Instagram. Get in touch if yo

  • Episode 41 - Live from IFC: Ben Swart on juggling your career and finding balance

    19/11/2019 Duration: 33min

    "On vinyl, one for the collectors."In this week's episode, the boys sit down over a couple of beers (financed with the final pounds of bar mitzvah money) with friend of the pod, Head of New Business at NSPCC, Brightsport trainer and university dropout, Ben Swart. After a spectacularly unsuccessful career in PPI sales, Ben talks about his journey into fundraising, how he loves Esther Rantzen as much as the limelight and the practicalities of splitting his professional life between two jobs. We discuss finding balance, thinking about your future career and how life events can make us readdress what is important. James gives a powerpoint presentation to his kids, Kenneth is excited by a new box at home and Ben confesses that he once applied for four jobs at the same organisation and accepted them all. The first of three episodes from the IFC and its as good as a Gazza screamer from 35 yards. ---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 st

  • Trailer: Coming up from the International Fundraising Congress

    15/11/2019 Duration: 01min

    Trailer: The Do More Good Podcast goes International from the IFC in Amsterdam. Listen in for a brief description as to why it's the only place to be in October. Our first episode will be hitting your headphones next week.

  • Episode 40: Planning for the future of fundraising with Frances Milner and Michelle Chambers

    12/11/2019 Duration: 42min

    "I do have some gold hotpants"In our second episode from the Scottish Fundraising Conference the boys are starstruck by the Kylie and Beyonce of the conference circuit to hear about how we'll be working in 2029. We discuss mentors, playing politics and securing chartered status for fundraising. Kenneth commits to continuous learning and mastering Japanese at the age of 75, whilst James simply hopes that by that age they'll be over their hangover from the awards the night before. There's data, the opportunity of artificial intelligence and how cherished human to human interactions will become. We learn to refocus on our supporters, why small and nimble charities can thrive and discover whether Kenneth passes the Turing Test, all live from Glasgow. ---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 p

  • Episode 39: Live from the IoF Scottish Fundraising Conference

    31/10/2019 Duration: 01h04min

    Kenneth and James board the last train out of London for a couple of days in Scotland at the IOF Fundraising Conference at the beginning of October 2019. The episode includes interviews with attendees and presenters from across the spectrum of fundraising. We discuss community fundraising, crisis comms, presenting with more impact, managing fundraising teams, developing a fundraising strategy before wrapping up with the Gary and Gemma from the conference organising committee.Caution, may contain singing.---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.

  • Episode 38: Matt Collins spills all on going agency side

    08/10/2019 Duration: 46min

    “Darling, I’m on the 7.10“Our favourite emojis is a hot topic this week as we chat to Matt Collins about the career which led to him setting up his own agency. James takes a day off for a climate rally in order to avoid school whilst Kenneth is top of the class, earning his FA badges. Matt tells us how he dreamt of joining Childline as a kid then worked there as an adult. We admit to the temptation of working for profit, before adhering to Matt’s Dad’s wishes to do good, perhaps on the radio. Kenneth’s Dad, it turns out, is Welsh. There’s a discussion on why colleagues are leaving the sector, how to build a passionate team and the texts Mrs Kenneth receives at ten-past seven. We chat mental health and therapy, stay up late at night and day-dream about winning awards. There’s the future of the sector and terrifying twenty year olds, all before we get to the all-new quickfire round.---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 th

  • Episode 37: Rosie and Simon get sociable

    01/10/2019 Duration: 49min

    "Work hard and be nice."A private members club, no less, is our venue for this week's episode, not the kind of place you'd expect to see the cereal box challenge. James is limping and Kenneth gets emotional, fortunately Rosie and Simon are on hand to talk us through the opportunities and pitfalls of social media. We learn about frustrated showjumpers, reducing screen time and the importance of good hair in job interviews. We chat mental health, develop super-powers and bring our authentic selves to the Twitter party. James swots up on Bake Off, Kenneth is the modern-day Dickens and we all get too many notifications. ---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.

  • Episode 36: Taking a gamble on sport with Sue Anstiss MBE

    17/09/2019 Duration: 52min

    “There’s a Peruvian Division Two game on“This week on the Kenneth Foreman Podcast we start with a brief recap from our summer holidays and some now utterly redundant excitement around the Ashes. Our guest is genuinely impressed at some private investigation before we’re disappointed that she didn’t bring the breakfast samples. Sue Anstiss MBE (no less) joins the show to talk us through her career and how she went from selling chocolate from the boot of her car to eclipsing her siblings and securing the long-awaited GB vest.We hear about how she set up her agency at just 26, the power of sport to change lives and, if you listen carefully, how to correctly pronounce Stockholm. There’s an exclusive live-on-air plus a reminder of what staple should always form part of a successful campaign. We talk about challenges in the wider industry and how to keep a team motivated before we get into a discussion around the prevalence of gambling in sport and what we can do to combat it. James finds love on the cross country

  • Episode 35: What's the Puff Story with Ethical Design

    03/09/2019 Duration: 55min

    “Ultimately, you need people who care“We kick off with a round-up on nicknames this week before we hear how Puff Story started her career in New York at the age of 21. She went on to swap the bright lights of the Big Apple for the bright sparks of the Silicon South and joined an agency focused solely on life-saving, life-changing or problem-alleviating projects, without any compromise and a crazy business model. We learn about setting your organisation’s mission, selecting staff and inspiring the next generation. We hear about dodging hurricanes, delivering blood and adopting the Top Gun approach to training. James accidentally downloads YouTube, Kenneth checks out some coarse fishing videos and Puff predicts an imminent podcast-wreck. There’s the dangers of the infinite scroll, dark patterns and how we can employ ethical design to sleep well at night. Plus there’s risk-aversion, the unstoppable rise of voice and consideration of the limits to Alexa’s power. There’s time for Nikos to think he’s won it and the

  • Episode 34: Discussing Diversity, Digital and Don Corleone with Zoe Amar

    20/08/2019 Duration: 46min

    “Everything is on fire, please come and sort it out“This is one for the scrapbooks as Kenneth and James record an episode to listen back to when they’re fifty seven. To help, Zoe Amar joins them describing how she turned her back on mergers & acquisitions, forwent investment banking and instead used law to help people. The legal profession proved useful when switching to the charity sector, not mention her involvement with the feared St Alban’s mafia, of which she is a key player.Zoe describes how she extinguishes fires, defeats online trolls and avoids the all you can eat buffet. Plus we’re talking about how you can integrate your work rather than layer it, giving the supporter a better experience. Zoe questions leaders in the sector and provides the stats to show the pace of change has been far too slow recently. James scraps his plans for an audience survey whilst Kenneth likes the look of the corner office, so Zoe describes her own experiences of diversity in the third sector giving us some quick wins

  • Episode 33: Turning adversity into opportunity with Claire Warner

    06/08/2019 Duration: 01h03min

    "A lady I will never meet saved my life"After James spent a couple of days furiously scribbling notes and Kenneth spent hours practising his presentation, your hosts bumped into Claire Warner in the bar at the IoF Convention. They got chatting about her career, how it all began as a ballsy 21 year old who thought she could secure sponsorship without any experience whatsoever. There's the benefits of a life involving artistic endeavour and helping people to be the best they can be. Claire describes how people buy passion and Kenneth worries about how he has become the average of the six people he spends most time with. There's just time for James to wonder why people listen to outsiders more than insiders before things get emotional...Claire details her love-hate relationship with social media, despite the fact it saved her life and propelled part of her to viral stardom, securing offers of TV appearances around the world. Our guest tells her story from diagnosis to paying it forward through the support of str

  • Episode 32: Chatting career crossroads with Joe Freeman

    23/07/2019 Duration: 46min

    "I speak in emoji sometimes."Following his hit blog post on his future in the sector we chat to wannabe-vet Joe Freeman about his roles to date and where he plans to go as he steps into the big office. We manage to keep a straight face as Kenneth details his childhood ambitions to become a doctor and lament the loss of the James' Jolly Newspaper from the presses. Joe describes the genesis of digital teams in charities and how we're monitoring the next generation of leaders coming to the fore. We hear what it takes to become Insta-famous and how they align with the skills Joe looks for in applicants to his teams. We also highlight some great work being done at the moment and the highlights of Joe's career.K-Dizzle sneaks in a mention of New Media Age magazine, we question whether we need to be more ethically aware in choosing platforms, how conversations are turning private and force Joe to decide live on air where his next role will be. Joe remains steadfast in his refusal to boost James' Twitter followers s

  • Episode 31: The podcast sounds meta with Rachel Stephenson Sheff

    09/07/2019 Duration: 58min

    "We have created some art."We're feeling reflective this week as we talk podcasts with Rachel Stephenson Sheff, the presenter and producer of the hugely successful 'What Donors Want'. Your own hosts make a great first impression by giving an update on Kenneth's decking and describing the weather. Fortunately Rachel brings some class to proceedings with talk of jazz and opera whilst dropping phrases like 'medium-du-jour' and detailing how she developed her show from brainstorm to blockbuster. We chat the lure of rom-coms, pick a spice girl and warn of dangerous driving as we discuss how do develop your own show; finding guests, as well as your niche; and reveal top tips for writing a cold email. We're amazed by Kenneth's surprisingly high-brow dream guest, shocked at James' reaction to feedback and reveal why Rachel's career as a comedy critic never took off. With euphemisms for fundraising, playing the long game and the reassurance that if your podcast falls quietly in the woods, it doesn't make a sound no

  • Episode 30: Live from Pizza for Losers

    25/06/2019 Duration: 01h34s

    "No refunds."Kenneth and James failed to make it along to Pizza for Losers, but keen to ensure not everyone missed out we enlisted roving reporter Alfie Waldron to capture the day. Facing his own failures from the start, Alfie learnt how we're sick of winners yet why we're uncomfortable talking about our own mistakes. There is a guide to what you need to develop a strong culture and how failure happens to good people as well as your regular hosts. We're introduced to Katherine Johnson and Margaret Hamilton who landed mankind on the moon, and the Pablo Escobar of Pop who landed S-Club7 in A&E. Speakers describe their findings from twitter polls, why we should embrace a growth mindset and become a human-rights-defender in our lunchbreaks. There's the power of resilience, one-word organisational strategies and the opportunity to tell QR codes what you really think of them. Afterall, we fail because we try.Our thanks to Nikki Bell (the international jetsetting consultant) for the invitation, Josh Leigh for th

  • Episode 29: Confessions of a consultant with Richard Sved

    11/06/2019 Duration: 50min

    "I'm excited about the next generation of leaders."This week Kenneth is flying solo as he meets lifelong fundraiser, mentor extraordinaire and all-round optimist Richard Sved. Whilst the cool kids are out seeing bands, we break our golden rule and also get stuck in to some manual labour.Meanwhile Richard describes how he thought he had escaped the pull of management consultancy and his passion for the sector, where it all began and how his career has led him to charities large and small. He reveals his pre-match routine for walking in the door at a new client, the power of listening and finding time for his own personal development. Failure is on the agenda for the next couple of episodes and Richard describes how important this is, as well as identifying your personal stress indicators and what to do when they show. Plus there's vulnerability, excitement and a heartfelt confession, all with a cheap gin and tonic.---You can find us on www.domoregood.uk or follow us on Twitter and Instagram. Get in touch if yo

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