If one word encapsulates 2020, I’d have to say it’s uncertainty. Between a global pandemic, the reignited fight against police brutality and racism, a looming recession, and an upcoming presidential election, no one knows what 2021 will look like. That kind of uncertainty infects every aspect of your decision-making, in your life and in your work. I sat down with economist and statistician Shefali Mehta to talk about what that uncertainty does to your brain and how you can achieve both nonprofit growth and personal.
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Recent Podcast Episodes

140: Serenity Now | Can the President Seize a Nonprofit’s Assets?

139: Counting On Our Fingers | Understanding The Long Wait Times for IRS Tax Exemption Applications

138: Trump Vs. Harvard | Can the President Revoke a Nonprofit’s Tax-Exempt Status?

137: This Is Not Mad Men | Advice for Executive Directors Managing Their Board with David Rhode

136: Please Sir, Can I Have Some More? | How to Thrive in Nonprofit Fundraising in 2025

135: One Big Nugget | What Nonprofits Need to Know About DEI & Trump’s Executive Order

134: Witchcraft Ceremonies & Monster Truck Shows | Dissolving a Nonprofit with an SBA Disaster Loan

133: We’re All Pre-Fired | Hiring an Interim Executive Director with Roger Meyer
