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The Five Good Ideas podcast airs some of the best sessions of Maytree’s popular lunch-and-learn program. For each session of Five Good Ideas, an expert from the non-profit or corporate sector shares five practical ideas on a key management issue facing non-profit organizations today. You find sessions from the past season at https://maytree.com/five-good-ideas/.
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It’s in the name, baby. Welcome to Good Ideas Only*, where certified geniuses Cleo and Elinor put their heads together to solve the world’s most pressing issues with the silliest inventions possible.
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No Good Ideas with Brad & Hank

Bradley Miller & Hank Farr

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The Titanic. The Donner Party. New Coke. Throughout time and history, bad decisions and terrible planning have plagued our planet. Join hosts Bradley Miller and Hank Farr as they dive into a new historically bad idea every week. From terrible leadership decisions to PR disasters, they’ll cover it all- and maybe even do some research along the way.
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This is Change Makers – the podcast bringing you ideas, life lessons and amazing stories from those making a difference in extraordinary times. Powered by campaigns firm Seven Hills and hosted by Michael Hayman, this interview series delves into what makes leaders tick and looks at the contribution this empowers them to bring to the world. This is the podcast for those who want to hear the optimism that comes from challenging the status quo. Find your mission.
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Holy....! Each week we’ll discuss an episode of ”The Good Place” along with a Jewish text or idea or two that relates to the theme of the episode. Hosted by Jon Spira-Savett, rabbi and lover of great TV comedy and ethical philosophy, along with different co-hosts who teach Judaism and Torah and are smart and funny. We may not be as funny as ”The Good Place” itself, but we channel our own inner Chidis and Janets, as well as our Eleanors and Michaels and Tahanis and Jasons. Subscribe now, chec ...
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[パーソナリティ]Megumi/Erika(IDEAS FOR GOOD 編集部)今回フォーカスするのは、IDEAS FOR GOODが数年前から注目してきた「フェミニスト・シティ」のテーマ。実際に『フェミニスト・シティ』の書籍を執筆された研究者へのインタビューから、実際に欧州で先進都市として取り上げられる街を歩いた実感まで、欧州在住のメンバーで話しました。【トピック】・フェミニストシティとは?背景にある問題意識・「誰のために設計された街なのか?」ロンドンでの経験が探求の起点に・欧州で実際に歩いた、フェミニスト・シティ:オーストリア・ウィーン、スウェーデン・ストックホルム、スペイン・バルセロナ・日本のバリアフリーの素晴らしさ・フェミニストシティ的な視点を東京に取り入れるとしたら?【関連記事】…
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How do we support refugees to thrive in their second home? That’s the question we’re answering in a special edition of Change Makers, hosted by the fantastic journalist and broadcaster Edie Lush. For the first in a new series of the podcast exploring some of the most pressing issues of our time, Edie speaks with three campaigning voices for refugee…
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Sarada Peri, founder of Peri Communications and former Senior Speechwriter to President Barack Obama, joined Five Good Ideas to share how to create messages that are sharp, compelling, and persuasive. “What are some questions that I can ask myself to get to the one thing, the one thing I want to say? ‘What is my purpose?’” asked Sarada. “In everyth…
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[パーソナリティ]Yu/Megumi(IDEAS FOR GOOD 編集部) サーキュラーエコノミーの文脈を理解する上で、しばしば「先進地域」として引き合いに出されるのが、欧州です。それに比べて「日本は後進的」と言われることもありますが、それは本当なのでしょうか。今回のエピソードでは、日本で広がる議論やIDEAS FOR GOODが関わった印象的なプロジェクト、そして海外の事例と照らし合わせたときに見える、日本のサーキュラーエコノミーの特徴について話していきます。 【トピック】 ・サーキュラーエコノミーの議論は段々と「How」へ ・大都市でも小都市でもない「中都市」での循環についてリサーチした神奈川県鎌倉市のプロジェクト ・DATA EXPLORER Gamagoriで、愛知県蒲郡市の循環型…
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In the the final episode of Goldman Sachs Stories of Generation Growth, Michael Hayman and Charlotte Keenan reflect on what we’ve learned throughout our the series with seven incredible Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses alumni. From the importance of personal stories and purpose-driven leadership to the shared challenges in accessing talent and…
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[パーソナリティ]Natsuki/Erika(IDEAS FOR GOOD 編集部)今、欧州をはじめアジアや日本でも議論が広がっている「脱成長」について、見聞きしたことはあるでしょうか。アカデミックで堅苦しい議論のイメージが付き纏いやすいトピックですが、実はすでにビジネスや組合として実践例も増えつつあるのです。脱成長の特徴とはどのようなものか、取材や編集を通して見えてきた「今私たちが大事にしたい考え方」を議論していきます。【トピック】・脱成長とは結局何なのか?・発祥の地フランス。市民の受け止め方と“脱消費主義”として進む規制・欧州全体に広がる「脱成長」的なムーブメントの広がり・欧州での企業やカンファレンスの取材を通して見えたこと・日本でも実践例あり!編集部が注目する沖縄の「労働者協同組合」・…
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In the final alumni episode of Change Makers: Stories of Generation Growth, in partnership with Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses, Byron Dixon OBE, CEO of Micro-Fresh®, discusses what it takes to build a global brand with purpose. Micro-Fresh® is known for its unique antibacterial technology which extends product lifespans, preserves freshness …
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We're joined this week by Alice Rivers-Cripps, the founder of Posh Totty Designs, which has been serving Brighton, Britain and many more places besides with original hand-crafted jewellery for 20 years. Alice joins Michael Hayman and Charlotte Keenan to share her journey, which started on a soul-searching trip in Mexico and today, sees her run "a d…
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This week, Michael is joined once again by Charlotte Keenan, Managing Director, Head of Corporate Engagement International at Goldman Sachs, as well as CEO of Forster Communications, Amanda Powell-Smith. Forster is a specialist consultancy, supporting organisations in ensuring they approach sustainability with authenticity. They discuss why this is…
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[パーソナリティ] Natsuki/Yuka(IDEAS FOR GOOD 編集部) 私たちの暮らしと切り離すことができない「服・ファッション」。日々身につけていて、アイデンティティの一部になるものだからこそ、社会や環境に配慮したものを選びたいと思う人も多いでしょう。しかし、「自分らしさ」と「社会環境へのインパクト」のはざまで、モヤモヤすることはありませんか?編集部メンバーの実体験をもとに、より良い服の選び方を考えていきます。 【トピック】 ・普段どんな基準で服を買っている? ・編集部メンバーも共感した“買い物ジレンマ” ・「自分らしさ」を否定せずサステナブルに服選びをするには? ・服選びに「正解」はない。だからこそ疲れてしまう現状 ・これからどのように服を選びたいか。自分の服を長く愛するた…
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In this episode of Change Makers, Michael Hayman sits down with sporting legend and disability rights advocate, Baroness Tanni Grey-Thompson, at the iconic London Stadium on Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - home of the 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games. During their conversation, Tanni reflects on her extraordinary career as one of Britain’s most cel…
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“You've got to keep changing and evolving." Today's Change Makers is a lesson in adapting to change as you grow your business, as we're joined by Naynesh Karia for the latest episode of our collaboration with Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses, Stories of Generation Growth. Naynesh is co-founder of Food Attraction, the manufacturer behind brands…
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Ingrid Palmer the Principal IDEAL Advocate at Realize, joined Five Good Ideas to discuss the benefits of applying IDEAL (Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, Accessibility, Leading to belonging) principles in the workplace. "Belonging is a necessary component of our humanity and no one should be denied that fact," said Ingrid. Ingrid's five good ideas: 1.…
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A passion for her product and bringing it to as many women as possible is what drives the latest guest in our Change Makers collaboration with Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses programme, Stories of Generation Growth. Darcy Laceby is co-founder of Absolute Collagen, the UK’s best-selling collagen drink, and a business with an incredible growth …
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[パーソナリティ]Masato/Erika(IDEAS FOR GOOD 編集部) 「修理したいのはモノだけじゃなかった」離れ離れになった家族の「思い出」、疎遠になりつつある地域の「コミュニティ」、捨てることを前提に成り立つ消費社会の「システム」......あらゆる壊れたものを地域のボランティアが無料で直してくれるのが、オランダ発祥のリペアカフェです。そこにはどのような人とモノが集うのか? IDEAS FOR GOOD初のドキュメンタリー『リペアカフェ』。ディレクターに制作の裏話を聞きました!【トピック】 ・なぜドキュメンタリー?時間を伴わないと感じられないネガティブな体験とは? ・「制作のあり方」もリニアからサーキュラーに。大切にしてきた信頼関係の構築 ・なぜリペア?欧州で進む、「修理」の…
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In this week’s Stories of Generation Growth, Michael Hayman is joined by Goldman Sachs' Charlotte Keenan, alongside Gori Yahaya, founder of UpSkill Universe – a training provider dedicated to helping businesses bring key skills to their workforce. In this discussion, Gori shares how he works to support organisations to adapt to the changing nature …
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[パーソナリティ]Erika/Megumi(IDEAS FOR GOOD 編集部) 2024年の夏、世界で大きな話題となったパリ五輪。実はこの大会は、サステナビリティの側面でも注目されていたスポーツイベントでした。次々と新しい施策が発表・実施される中、パリ現地では賛否両論が巻き起こる……?パリ・ロンドン在住のメンバー二人で、世界規模のスポーツイベントについて再考しています。 【トピック】・スコープ3までの温室効果ガス排気量上限目標を掲げ、計測を続けたパリ五輪・「街全体を会場に」新しい建物をほとんどつくらなかったパリ・セーヌ川での競技、ペットボトル使用削減、選手村のエアコン設置、プラントベースの食事……実際にやってみて露見した難しさ・男子女子競技の報道が初めて50%ずつに。パラリンピックをオリ…
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For the first episode of Stories of Generation Growth, Michael Hayman is joined by Head of the Office of Corporate Engagement International and 10,000 Small Businesses UK at Goldman Sachs, Charlotte Keenan, alongside Roni Savage, Founder and Managing Director of award-winning engineering and environmental consultancy, Jomas Associates. Together, th…
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[パーソナリティ]Natsuki/Megumi(IDEAS FOR GOOD 編集部) ソーシャルグッドなアイデアを記事で発信するだけではなく、そうしたアイデアが生まれる場所に足を運ぶツアーも開催しているIDEAS FOR GOOD。2024年6月には、サステナブルな旅に関する情報を発信するメディアLivhub、そして台湾デザイン研究院(TDRI)との共催で、台湾・台北を訪れる視察ツアーを開催しました。現地を訪れた編集部メンバーからその率直な感想を聞いていきます! 【トピック】・台湾の視察ツアー(Experience for Good)に行ってきた!・台湾の街中にある「修理小屋」がコミュニケーションの場所にも・世界初ゼロカーボンシャンプーメーカーが、グリーンランドでドキュメンタリーを撮ったワ…
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In this episode of Journeys of Discovery, Michael Hayman sits down with Petroc Trelawny, classical music broadcaster, and the voice behind BBC Radio 3’s Breakfast programme. Petroc reflects on the influence of music and music performance, classical and otherwise, on identity and emotions, and discusses his new book, Trelawny’s Cornwall, a part hist…
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[パーソナリティ]Megumi/Natsuki(IDEAS FOR GOOD 編集部) しばらくお休みをしていたIDEAS FOR GOODのPodcastでしたが、2024年8月より再開する運びになりました!ここでは、記事では書ききれない取材の裏話、世界各地の視察で感じたこと、編集部が考えるホットなトピックについてお話ししていきます。初回は上勝町とロンドンを中継して、今後のサステナビリティ注目トピックについて話しました。 【トピック】・世界各地で働く、編集部の自己紹介・経済以外のものに価値が置かれる、ゼロウェイストタウンのまちづくり・ロンドンとパリで感じた、市民がサステナビリティに関心を持つ方法・気になるキーワード「脱成長」「コンヴィヴィアリティ」 【関連記事】 「もう限界だった」なぜ上勝…
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“Rather than marching into global warming and unemployment, we can create our world the way we want.” That’s the message of our guest Professor Muhammad Yunus, Chief Adviser of Bangladesh, who says: “If we imagine that world, we can create that world. Imagination can make it happen.” As a pioneer of microfinancing with Grameen Bank, the Nobel Peace…
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Bob Goulais, founder of Nbissing Consulting Inc., joined Five Good Ideas to discuss some wise practices to be more inclusive of First Nations, Métis, and Inuit. “Most of all,” said Bob, “consider integrating Indigenous values and ways of being.” Bob’s five good ideas: Be values-based in everything you do Involve First Nations, Métis, and Inuit in c…
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Joining Michael on Change Makers is Shevaun Haviland, Director-General of the British Chambers of Commerce, with a clarion call for renewed confidence in ‘Brand Britain’. On the roof of the Corinthia hotel in the heart of the capital, Shevaun shares her vision for revitalising the country’s self-image, and the importance of public-private partnersh…
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Joining Michael on Change Makers is Rick de Blaby, the CEO of Get Living. Get Living are the build-to-rent pioneers, with a mission to change renting for the better. With almost 4,000 homes across three neighbourhoods in London and Manchester and four more on the horizon in the next two years, this is a 10-year story about where we belong and commu…
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Ombudsman Toronto is an independent and internal office that holds the City accountable to its residents. It makes recommendations to the City to improve its service and ensure they're fair. In this session, Elizabeth McIsaac talks to Toronto Ombudsman Kwame Addo about how individuals and residents can get the most out of working with his office fo…
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In this session, Sree Nallamothu and Fran Odette joined Elizabeth McIsaac to discuss how to create an accessible workplace. They explain how to be proactive, to move beyond niceties, the power of language, embracing intersectionality, and putting accessibility in the budget. You can find the transcript, and Sree and Fran's full bios here: Five Good…
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In this session, Joan Garry, founder of the Nonprofit Leadership Lab, emphasizes the need for proactive and ongoing succession planning, reframing it as part of organizational readiness, and the critical role of the board in driving this process forward. She highlights the risks of inadequate succession planning, such as difficulties in recruiting …
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This session provides a guide to participating in nonprofit boards, drawing on the expert knowledge of Rick Powers, a governance and board leadership specialist at Rotman School of Management. Topics include the importance of understanding fiduciary duty and duty of care, addressing the "information chasm" between board members and management, the …
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Your non-profit organization does good work and has an important story to tell. Media coverage can be a great way to establish credibility, build cachet, and reach a larger audience. But journalists are not necessarily short on stories or sources. So what are the Five Good Ideas for getting a journalist to call you back? Denise Balkissoon, Ontario …
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Change Makers returns and we're joined by former Deputy Prime Minister and co-founder of Haymarket, Lord Heseltine. Michael paid a visit to the spectacular Thenford Arboretum and Gardens for this inspiring conversation with a beast of the political jungle. Lord Heseltine remains as sharp today as he was at the dispatch box, even aged 90 and with hi…
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This is an encore presentation of our very first podcast episode, about Chapter 1 of The Good Place after an introduction to our whole project! We’re republishing it primarily for anyone who is just discovering Tov! in time for Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish new year holy day, which is a time for exploring all the themes in The Good Place as they apply …
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This episode is Jon Spira-Savett’s attempt to collect my thoughts about how The Good Place illustrates, riffs on, critiques and expands on the Jewish concept of teshuvah (personal change as “returning”), especially as taught in the writings of Rabbi Moses Maimonides. What have I learned so far, and has it affected me in my life? This episode is an …
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On our pilot episode of Good Ideas Only, Cleo introduces us to the wonderful world of velocipede manslaughter. Also in this episode: Sanic the Heedghog, bad 90s gore effects, and the nature of free will. Thank you so much to Fox for the thumbnail artwork! Find them here: instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fungusfox_owo/ tumblr: https://fungusfoxa…
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Yet another “insider” conversation with someone from the Good Place team! Pamela Hieronymi is a philosophy professor at UCLA with whom Michael Schur spoke early on in the show’s development. Pamela talks with Dan Ross and Jon Spira-Savett about some of the moral emotions, like envy, resentment, and blame; whether one can in fact try to be good and …
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Rebecca Rosenthal, Dan Ross, Sari Laufer and Jon Spira-Savett roam around our reflections after this Jewish rewatch of the entire series! We four have been the most frequent co-hosts of Tov! We’re joined by co-host Daniel Kirzane. Some of our topics include which main characters continue to resonate for us or strike us in new ways; aspects of the s…
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Listen to or watch the recording of the live show here! Rebecca Rosenthal, Dan Ross, Sari Laufer, and Jon Spira-Savett will be co-hosting a conversation with some of our reflections on rewatching The Good Place with a Jewish lens, and we’ll respond to your questions in the Zoom chat or the Facebook live feed, and we’re happy to have you talk with u…
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Michael is joined by George Clarke, the architect, TV presenter, lecturer and writer, best known for his work with Channel 4, including The Restoration Man and George Clarke's Amazing Spaces. Growing up on a Sunderland council estate, George was inspired to become an architect, spending summers on building sites with his grandfather. While studying…
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On The Good Place, friends and family arrive, and everyone wrestles with what to do there and whether or when to choose a final, peaceful end. Tahani stays as an architect, Jason and Chidi leave, Michael exits into life as a human, and Eleanor’s sparks go into the universe and perhaps return to earth. On the podcast, Elliot Goldberg and Jon Spira-S…
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It can be hard sustaining a collaboration because tackling community issues together creates challenges to partnership and momentum. But you can set up a collaboration for success. Focus on four areas—people, resources, process, and impact—and the factors that determine their quality, like leadership, funding, community engagement, and the ability …
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On The Good Place, our group finally gets to the actual Good Place, where they discover that an eternity of perfection has led to boredom and stagnation even for those who were moral giants on earth. So they propose a new option, that people can stay as long as they like and then choose when it’s time to bring their existence to a peaceful end. On …
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On The Good Place, it’s time to pilot the new assessment system and and train its operators. Eleanor and Chidi are both afraid the other will have second thoughts about their relationship after reading their individual file, and Michael has trouble handing responsibility off to Vicky. On the podcast, Savannah Lipinski (new co-host!) and Jon Spira-S…
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Talking about giving in church is always a loaded conversation, with several ways for people to walk away feeling guilted or offended. Colorado Cmmunity Church, in Aurora, CO has a plan they call 5+5 that leaves people excited about the topic. At the core, their approach is deeply spiritual, and gives people a ton of personal choice and responsibil…
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No, the title isn’t a question about your next laptop… On The Good Place, Janet brings everyone including the Judge and Timothy Olyphant into her void, where Chidi presents his concept for an updated afterlife based on multiple reboots and learning from one’s prior lives. On the podcast, Rebecca and Jon talk about how we access and use our imperfec…
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Silence around questions of equity, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) in the workplace has started to sound more like complicity. Now people can’t talk enough about EDI. But how do you put all you’ve read and learned into action? In this session, recorded live on March 31, 2023, Dr. Tanya (Toni) De Mello, Vice-President, Equity and Community Inclusion…
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Social media is the chief discipler of our age, and it isn't even close. Chris Martin has spent the last 10 years managing 100s of social media accounts for large Christian publishers. This has given him a unique window into how these platforms have a negative impact on people. He's also written two books on the topic, as well as a regular newslett…
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