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The Charity Show - Small charity power, Royal patronage and inpsiring legacies - with Sarah White

Small charity power, Royal patronage and inpsiring legacies - with Sarah White

06/10/24 • 47 min

The Charity Show

How do small charities create a big impact? In this episode ofThe Charity Show, hosts Tim Beynon and Piers Townley speak with Sarah White, Chief Executive of Supershoes, about the journey of a volunteer-driven charity that crafts custom-designed shoes for children undergoing cancer treatment. Sarah shares how a simple act of kindness grew into a national organisation and highlights the vital role of volunteers in making a difference.

This episode also covers:

  • The Fire Fighters Charity receiving Royal patronage from King Charles
  • The Brain Tumour Charity’s £1 million milestone with Wickes
  • The incredible legacy of Rob Burrow and the groundbreaking of the Rob Burrow Centre for MND
  • Project Giving Back at the Chelsea Flower Show, supporting UK charities through garden displays
  • This week’s Superstars: Nihar Kandakar, a dedicated volunteer for The Wolfpack Project, and Shilpa Sheddev, who skydived for Leukaemia UK

Tune in to hear inspiring stories of resilience, creativity, and the power of volunteers in the charity sector.

Listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or your favourite podcast platform. Don’t forget to follow and leave a five-star review to help more people discoverThe Charity Show.

#CharityPodcast #CharityShow #CharityExperts #Volunteering #SmallButMighty #MakingADifference #Fundraising

Get in touch with the show

-Send us a message: https://tr.ee/OvwtI-oDvJ

Email us:[email protected]

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Chapters

(00:00) Introduction

(00:53) Welcome to the show

(04:01) Coming up

(08:33) This week's news: Rob Burrow and Chelsea Flower Show

(11:36) Project Giving Back

(15:20) Supershoes

(16:26) Welcome Sarah, CEO of Supershoes

(19:22) Early days of Supershoes

(20:51) Supershoes' volunteer model

(31:02) The power of being a small charity

(34:51) Working with partners

(39:33) The future of Supershoes

(42:05) Advice to others

(43:19) This week's Superstars

(46:36) Coming soon

Featured Charities:

-The Fire Fighters Charity: https://www.firefighterscharity.org.uk/

-The Brain Tumour Charity: https://www.thebraintumourcharity.org/

-Supershoes: https://www.supershoes.org.uk/

-Leukaemia UK: https://www.leukaemiauk.org.uk/

-The Wolfpack Project: https://www.thewolfpackproject.org.uk/

-Project Giving Back: https://www.givingback.org.uk/

-Leeds Hospitals Charity

https://www.leedshospitalscharity.org.uk/

-Motor Neurone Disease Association

https://www.mndassociation.org/

-Bowel Research UK

https://www.bowelresearchuk.org/

-Young Lives vs Cancer

https://www.younglivesvscancer.org.uk/

Full episode transcript:

-Read here: https://thecharityshowtranscripts.blogspot.com/2024/06/episode-3-full-transcript.html

Note from Tim and Piers

All views expressed...

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How do small charities create a big impact? In this episode ofThe Charity Show, hosts Tim Beynon and Piers Townley speak with Sarah White, Chief Executive of Supershoes, about the journey of a volunteer-driven charity that crafts custom-designed shoes for children undergoing cancer treatment. Sarah shares how a simple act of kindness grew into a national organisation and highlights the vital role of volunteers in making a difference.

This episode also covers:

  • The Fire Fighters Charity receiving Royal patronage from King Charles
  • The Brain Tumour Charity’s £1 million milestone with Wickes
  • The incredible legacy of Rob Burrow and the groundbreaking of the Rob Burrow Centre for MND
  • Project Giving Back at the Chelsea Flower Show, supporting UK charities through garden displays
  • This week’s Superstars: Nihar Kandakar, a dedicated volunteer for The Wolfpack Project, and Shilpa Sheddev, who skydived for Leukaemia UK

Tune in to hear inspiring stories of resilience, creativity, and the power of volunteers in the charity sector.

Listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or your favourite podcast platform. Don’t forget to follow and leave a five-star review to help more people discoverThe Charity Show.

#CharityPodcast #CharityShow #CharityExperts #Volunteering #SmallButMighty #MakingADifference #Fundraising

Get in touch with the show

-Send us a message: https://tr.ee/OvwtI-oDvJ

Email us:[email protected]

-Send us a voice message: https://www.speakpipe.com/TheCharityShow

Answer our episode question on Spotify

Check out our episode poll on Spotify

Chapters

(00:00) Introduction

(00:53) Welcome to the show

(04:01) Coming up

(08:33) This week's news: Rob Burrow and Chelsea Flower Show

(11:36) Project Giving Back

(15:20) Supershoes

(16:26) Welcome Sarah, CEO of Supershoes

(19:22) Early days of Supershoes

(20:51) Supershoes' volunteer model

(31:02) The power of being a small charity

(34:51) Working with partners

(39:33) The future of Supershoes

(42:05) Advice to others

(43:19) This week's Superstars

(46:36) Coming soon

Featured Charities:

-The Fire Fighters Charity: https://www.firefighterscharity.org.uk/

-The Brain Tumour Charity: https://www.thebraintumourcharity.org/

-Supershoes: https://www.supershoes.org.uk/

-Leukaemia UK: https://www.leukaemiauk.org.uk/

-The Wolfpack Project: https://www.thewolfpackproject.org.uk/

-Project Giving Back: https://www.givingback.org.uk/

-Leeds Hospitals Charity

https://www.leedshospitalscharity.org.uk/

-Motor Neurone Disease Association

https://www.mndassociation.org/

-Bowel Research UK

https://www.bowelresearchuk.org/

-Young Lives vs Cancer

https://www.younglivesvscancer.org.uk/

Full episode transcript:

-Read here: https://thecharityshowtranscripts.blogspot.com/2024/06/episode-3-full-transcript.html

Note from Tim and Piers

All views expressed...

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Charity rebrands, legacy & inspiring fundraisers - with Richard Jane

How can a rebrand transform a charity’s future? In this episode ofThe Charity Show, hosts Tim Beynon and Piers Townley explore the complexities of charity rebranding with Richard Jane, Director of External Affairs at Brainkind. Richard shares the strategic journey from The Disabilities Trust to Brainkind, revealing the key decisions behind the change, the role of stakeholder engagement, and how to balance legacy with a fresh identity.

This episode also covers:

  • The power of rebranding and how it can redefine a charity’s trajectory
  • The hidden costs ofnot rebranding and why change can be a crucial investment
  • The inspiring fundraising feats of nine-year-old Arthur Middleton, who took on a mountainous challenge, and 107-year-old Joan Willett, whose determination has inspired thousands

Tune in to hear expert insights on rebranding, the importance of community involvement, and the incredible stories of fundraisers making a difference.

Listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or your favourite podcast platform. Don’t forget to follow and leave a five-star review to help more people discoverThe Charity Show.

#CharityPodcast #CharityShow #CharityExperts #Rebranding #Fundraising #CharityLeadership #MakingADifference

Get in touch with the show

Episode Chapters:

(00:00) Introduction

(00:53) Welcome to episode two

(02:20) Mental Health Awareness Week

(03:46) Coming up

(07:09) If you were a brand...

(09:13) Jelly Babies and Help for Heroes

(11:36) Rebranding - Richard Jane, Brainkind

(14:52) Introducing Brainkind

(17:51) Why rebrand from The Disabilities Trust?

(19:51) Consulting with staff and beneficiaries

(25:49) Sticking points along the way

(28:05) Rollout

(30:16) Working with an agency

(33:12) Impact of the rebrand

(37:35) Advice for others

(38:57) Superstars of the week

(45:08) Coming soon

Featured Charities:

Full episode transcript:

Note from Tim and Piers

All views expressed in this podcast are entirely our own, as are the dodgy dad jokes!

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undefined - AI in charities, record-breaking fundraisers & ethical dilemmas - with Zoe Amar

AI in charities, record-breaking fundraisers & ethical dilemmas - with Zoe Amar

How is artificial intelligence transforming the charity sector? In this episode ofThe Charity Show, hosts Tim Beynon and Piers Townley sit down with Zoe Amar, a leading expert in digital strategy for charities, to explore how AI is being used to enhance fundraising, boost efficiency, and create powerful storytelling opportunities.

This episode covers:

  • How charities are using AI to improve donor engagement and automate tasks
  • Real-world examples, including a Scottish hospice using AI to preserve patient memories
  • The ethical considerations of AI in the third sector
  • The inspiring story of Andy Airey, Mike Palmer, and Tim Owen, who have raised over £1.4 million for Papyrus in memory of their daughters
  • A record-breaking paddle-out challenge by Healing Waves Charity and RNLI Jersey, raising funds for vital causes

Join us as we uncover the opportunities and challenges AI presents for charities and celebrate the incredible fundraisers making a difference.

Listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or your favourite podcast platform. Don’t forget to follow and leave a five-star review to help more people discoverThe Charity Show.

#CharityPodcast #CharityShow #CharityExperts #AIForGood #NonprofitInnovation #SocialImpact #Fundraising

Get in touch with the show

-Send us a message: https://tr.ee/OvwtI-oDvJ

Email us:[email protected]

-Send us a voice message: https://www.speakpipe.com/TheCharityShow

Answer our episode question on Spotify

Check out our episode poll on Spotify

Chapters

(00:00) Coming up in Episode 4

(01:36) Welcome

(04:51) Who's on the show this week?

(09:44) News

(12:46) AI and the third sector

(14:18) AI - what are we talking about here?

(15:40) Examples of where it's being used well

(22:26) Will AI lead to job cuts?

(28:36) AI and fundraising

(30:45) Take up of AI

(32:06) Concerns around data privacy and confidentiality

(34:02) How transparent do charities need to be about AI?

(35:53) Are there any specific AI tools that charities should consider using?

(37:34) What role should senior leaders take with AI?

(41:49) Is the future bright for AI in our sector?

(43:03) Superstars of the week

(47:45) Coming up on The Charity Show

Featured Charities:

The Fire Fighters Charity:https://www.firefighterscharity.org.uk/

The Brain Tumour Charity:https://www.thebraintumourcharity.org/

Papyrus:https://www.papyrus-uk.org/

Healing Waves Charity:https://www.healingwaves.org/

RNLI Jersey:https://rnli.org/find-my-nearest/lifeboat-stations/jersey-lifeboat-station

Bristol Autism Support:https://www.bristolautismsupport.org/

Marie Curie:https://www.mariecurie.org.uk/

More about Zoe

Website:https://zoeamar.com/

LinkedIn:⁠https://www.linkedin.com/in/zoeamar/⁠

Full episode transcript:

Read here: https://thecharityshowtranscripts.blogspot.com/2024/06/episode-4-full-transcript.html

--- Send in a voice message:https://www.speakpipe.com/TheCharityShow

Note from Tim and Piers

All views expressed in this podcast are entirely our own, as are the dodgy dad jokes!

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