• The Hive Collective Podcast: Shifting Power in Nonprofits

  • By: Beth Ellen Holimon
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The Hive Collective Podcast: Shifting Power in Nonprofits

By: Beth Ellen Holimon
  • Summary

  • The Hive Collective Podcast explores the dynamic world of nonprofit leadership, focusing on innovative ways to shift and share power. Hosted by Beth Ellen Holimon, a nonprofit professional with decades of leadership experience, each episode delves into topics like collaborative decision-making, inclusive leadership practices, and strategies for empowering teams and communities. Through engaging conversations with diverse guests, including industry leaders, activists, and thinkers, The Hive Collective Podcast offers insights and practical advice for anyone looking to drive positive change in the nonprofit sector. Join us as we navigate the complexities of nonprofit management and discover new paths to collective success. Starting in 2025, we are pausing new episodes, but we hope that you enjoy the episodes we have recorded.

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Episodes
  • Leadership from Young Feminists: Shagun Sethi and Jasmine Anouna
    Nov 18 2024

    In this episode, Beth Ellen Holimon hosts Shagun Sethi and Jasmine Anouna for a thought-provoking discussion on the power of listening, trust, and shared leadership in organizational transformation. The conversation highlights the importance of creating spaces for radical honesty and collaboration, emphasizing that meaningful change starts with community engagement and listening to diverse perspectives.

    Shagun shares experiences from global leadership initiatives, demonstrating the value of amplifying voices from different contexts. Jasmine reflects on building trust within teams through consistency, deep listening, and transparency, noting the critical role of integrating professional and personal identities in creating inclusive work cultures.

    Together, they explore challenges in shifting power dynamics, avoiding performative practices, and reimagining systems for authentic impact. Through their insights, listeners are encouraged to redefine leadership and foster equity through intentional relationships and innovative approaches to organizational culture.

    The Hive Collective is a strategic partner to nonprofits and NGOs all over the world. Reach out to us at info@hivecollective.net

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    56 mins
  • Shift Power with Period Awareness: "Period Reality" Shares How Work Can Better Support Women
    Sep 17 2024

    Embracing the Menstrual Cycle for a Healthier Life

    In this episode, we dive into the transformative insights behind Period Reality with our founder Marlou Cornelison, Silindile Khuzwayo, and Denzil Doyle . We explore how the 24-hour societal cycle doesn't align with the reality for people with menstrual cycles, whose hormones fluctuate over an average 28-day period. This difference means a daily change in mood, energy, and productivity levels, and we discuss how tracking these shifts can empower individuals to better understand their bodies and optimize their lives.

    Key highlights include:
    - The **four phases** of the menstrual cycle and how they impact everything from creativity to confidence.
    - The importance of **cycle tracking** as a tool to reconnect with our bodies and advocate for our health.
    - How understanding our personal cycle can help in planning tasks, scheduling social events, and managing energy levels.
    - Real stories from our guests about how cycle tracking revealed underlying health conditions and improved overall well-being.
    - How societal change and workplace adjustments can support people who operate on a 28-day hormonal cycle instead of a 24-hour one.

    Join us as we shed light on this under-researched area of women's health and discuss the Period Reality movement's goal of educating and advocating for policy reform by 2030 to support this hormonal cycle difference.

    Listen now for an empowering conversation on syncing with your natural cycle, giving yourself grace, and embracing your full potential!

    The Hive Collective is a strategic partner to nonprofits and NGOs all over the world. Reach out to us at info@hivecollective.net

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    47 mins
  • Building Community Power: From Trauma to Transformation with Camryn Smith and Jen Zuckerman
    Sep 9 2024

    Welcome to The Hive Collective Podcast with your host, Beth Ellen Holimon. In this episode, we explore how nonprofits can shift power dynamics by centering those directly impacted by systemic injustices. Today’s guests are:

    Cameron Smith – Writer, anti-racism activist, and co-founder of Communities in Partnership (CIP) in Durham, NC. She shares her powerful story of how a tragic event led to the creation of a "community-rooted" organization.
    Jen Zuckerman -Advisory board member at CIP, consultant on power reorganization, and former philanthropy executive. She discusses her journey from traditional power structures to understanding and supporting community-rooted movements.
    Join us for a deep dive into how these leaders are reshaping narratives, building relationships, and rethinking the role of nonprofits.


    Full Bios:
    Camryn Smith is a proud resident of Old East Durham and a community activist & organizer. She has been serving in place-based development work for over 23 years both stateside and abroad. Camryn is one of the founding members of Communities In Partnership (CIP), a community-rooted organizing and education group based in Old East Durham and serves as the Founding Executive Director. CIP focuses on addressing policy and systemic inequity for BIPOC and materially poor people within Durham focusing on social determinants of health, economic development, gentrification, and housing. Camryn is a RWJF Culture of Health Leader (Cohort 3), and an Aspen Institute Healthy Communities Fellow (cohort/2022). She also serves locally as co-chair of Organizing Against Racism-Durham as well as serving as a member of the Racial Equity Taskforce for the City of Durham and the Built2Last/Durham Compact Board of Advisors. She also serves on the Executive and Steering Committees for the Equitable Food Oriented Development (EFOD) which is a national collaborative of food systems organizations run by black and brown communities to reshape the narrative surrounding food, community and economic development centered in black and brown liberation. To see more, go to the CIP website.

    Jen Zuckerman is owner of Zuckerman Consulting, working with philanthropic, academic, and community organizations on issues of power, connection, and authentic relationship building. As part of her work with Zuckerman Consulting, Jen contracts with the DEI Works Collective. Her work focuses on institutional organizing, concentrating specifically on recognizing power and operationalizing power shift strategies.

    She previously served as the Director of Strategic Initiatives at Duke University’s World Food Policy Center, focusing on people-first policy development for equitable food policy in the US. There, she supported research to demonstrate the racialized history of policies that have created the inequities in the food system of today, identifying strategies that shift power and decision making to community leadership.

    Jen’s background is in philanthropy, spending twelve years at the Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina Foundation as the Senior Program Officer for Healthy Living and the Director of Strategic Partnerships and as a Board member/Board Chair of the Sustainable Agriculture and Food System Funders Network.

    The Hive Collective is a strategic partner to nonprofits and NGOs all over the world. Reach out to us at info@hivecollective.net

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    1 hr and 7 mins

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