The Hive Collective Podcast: Shifting Power in Nonprofits
The Hive Collective Podcast: Shifting Power in Nonprofits
Beth Ellen Holimon
 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. 
Leadership from Young Feminists: Shagun Sethi and Jasmine Anouna
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 am...
Nov 18, 2024
56 min
Shift Power with Period Awareness: "Period Reality" Shares How Work Can Better Support Women
Embracing the Menstrual Cycle for a Healthier LifeIn 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 empow...
Sep 17, 2024
46 min
Building Community Power: From Trauma to Transformation with Camryn Smith and Jen Zuckerman
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, con...
Sep 9, 2024
1 hr 6 min
Building Shared Values and Collective Governance with Sumona Majumdar
In this episode of The Hive Collective Podcast, we sit down with Sumona Majumdar, the CEO of Earth Island Institute, to explore her journey and the significant changes she has introduced since taking on the role in March of last year. Sumona shares the thoughtful approach she took in her initial months, starting with a two-day retreat designed to foster shared values and build strong relationships within her team.Sumona discusses how these retreats, held every four to five months, were instru...
Jul 9, 2024
44 min
Harrison Brookie: Improv Comedy for Organizations
In this episode, we dive into the world of improv with Harrison Brookie, the Executive Director of Alchemy Comedy Theater. Harrison shares his journey into improv, starting from a theater requirement in college to leading a successful comedy theater in Greenville, South Carolina. He explains the essence of Alchemy Comedy, highlighting their weekly shows, classes, and corporate training programs.Harrison's journey began with a simple requirement: participate in a theater production during his ...
Jul 9, 2024
55 min
Feminist Leadership Series: #2 with Helene Wolf and Maya Tamayo
In this episode, Beth Ellen, Maya, and Helene delve into the challenges and dynamics of feminist work, particularly focusing on the transition towards professionalization and the need for fair compensation. The conversation illuminates the dilemma faced by organizations in balancing volunteer-driven efforts with the necessity of paid roles, underscoring the impact of this shift on accessibility and inclusivity within the movement. It explores the historical expectation for board members to wo...
Apr 8, 2024
1 hr 11 min
Feminist Leadership Series: Sana Mustafa of Asylum Access
 The Feminist Leadership Series of this podcast continues as we feature the remarkable Sana Mustafa, CEO of Asylum Access. This discussion delves into how feminist leadership shapes governance and the conscious effort to share power within organizations. Sana shares her advocacy for leaders to empower their teams by exercising the right to decline demands that clash with their values, stressing that 'No' can be a powerful response to donors and partners. We also uncover how opening up discussions about these conflicts leads to positive outcomes and stronger partnerships built on mutual values. Sana addresses organizational dynamics, with a focus on how including refugee leadership and varied lived experiences within board structures can revolutionize traditional governance. Cutting through the façade of performative board practices, Sana emphasizes the limitations of traditional metrics of qualifications and the profound impact of inclusivity in hiring. By equipping underrepresented individuals with power rather than mere representation, real change takes place. The podcast explores the intersecting forms of oppression, such as racism, sexism, and classism, and the pursuit of liberation informed by feminist principles. Sana criticizes select feminist theories that fail to account for class and capitalism and calls for internal change in organizations to dismantle patriarchal and capitalistic power structures. We get a glimpse into the practical steps Asylum Access is taking to manifest this change, from board support to expert guidance. Sana Mustafa bio:Sana Ali Mustafa is a movement leader in the forced displacement sector and a feminist human rights activist fighting against systems of oppression in Syria and around the world. Sana’s work has been informed by her experiences as a brown, queer, Arab, and forcibly displaced woman. After being forcibly displaced by the Assad regime, Sana led the establishment of global efforts for the representation and inclusion of forcibly displaced persons, such as the Global Refugee-led Network. Sana is currently Chief Executive Officer of Asylum Access, where she leads the organization’s work to dismantle decades of colonialism, fight for self-representation, and build intersectional coalitions to demand human rights for all forcibly displaced people. Prior to joining Asylum Access, Sana managed her own consulting business where she helped over a dozen public and private sector organizations such as Oxfam International, Open Society Foundations, United Nations, WeWork, and others to establish strategies to operate more equitably in support of refugee rights and refugee leadership.Sana is also an active public speaker. She has delivered a TED talk and spoken at the United Nations headquarters in New York, the National Press Club in Washington, D.C, the Carnegie Endowment, the White House, Harvard Law School, Stanford, and numerous other venues.Sana is a board member of Karam Foundation, which helps Syrian refugee youth in Turkey harness their ambition and creativity. Sana is also a member of Syria’s first Syrian Women’s Political Movement, a coalition with the aim of uniting women from across professional fields and ethnic lines to create a vision for women’s inclusion in a future Syria.Check out The Hive Collective for adaptive strategic planning that guides your culture!Hivecollective.netDon't forget to subscribe to The Hive Collective Podcast!
Jan 30, 2024
1 hr 9 min
Feminist Leadership Series: Jensine Larsen and Kirthi Jayakumar of World Pulse
This episode features Jensine Larsen, CEO of World Pulse and Kirthi Jayakumar, founder of Gender Security Project. Jensine Larsen is an unstoppable award-winning digital entrepreneur, international journalist, and speaker Jensine (Yen-See-Nah) Larsen is the founder of World Pulse, an independent, women-led social network connecting tens of thousands of grassroots women from 200+ countries who are logging on, speaking out, and growing their social impact. Internationally recognized security practitioner, writer, peace educator, lawyer, and mediator, Kirthi Jayakumar has spent a decade innovating at the cross-section of gender, peace, security, technology, feminist foreign policy, and transitional justice. In addition to helming multiple civil society initiatives, she built an app for survivors of gender-based violence used across the globe, called Saahas. Recently, she developed digital training suites in partnership with World Pulse to equip women globally to safely access the internet to advocate for themselves and their communities. Kirthi is the recipient of multiple awards for her work, including UN Women’s 30 for 2030 and the 100 Most Influential People in Gender Policy by Apolitical, and is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts.In this episode of The Hive Collective Podcast,  listeners have the opportunity to delve into the heart of feminist leadership and governance within World Pulse. The episode features insightful conversations as they discuss the transformation of World Pulse into a global social network championing women's voices and impacting millions worldwide. World Pulse's  progressive and immersive journey is shaping a culture based on principles of connection, reciprocity, and abundance. It highlights collaborative leadership, participatory decision-making processes, and the commitment to intersectionality that guides the formation of various key initiatives, including the inclusion of the Powershift Inclusive Excellence council, representing diverse community voices. Heartfelt exchanges reveal the evolution of the organization's governance structure and the trials and triumphs of their transformative work, setting a model for building a supportive, nurturing online space where feminist values manifest in compassionate and inclusive actions.Check out The Hive Collective for adaptive strategic planning that guides your culture!Hivecollective.netDon't forget to subscribe to The Hive Collective Podcast!
Jan 21, 2024
1 hr 15 min
Feminist Leadership: Helene Wolf and Maya Tamayo
In this episode of The Hive Collective Podcast, host Beth Ellen Holimon guides listeners through a profound dialogue with two powerhouse feminists, Maya Tamayo and Helene Wolf. Tamayo, co-founder of Bayi, shares her feminist journey and her organizations’ decision-making practices, importance of self-reflection, and navigating partnerships aligning with feminist values. Helene Wolf, co-founder of Fair Share of Women Leaders, reflects on growing up in East Germany, her family's political influence, and the urgent need to unlearn patriarchal structures. She delves into the practicalities of co-leadership and decision-making within her international work to advance women leaders. Both guests stress the significance of power relations, collective empowerment, and managing dissent. The episode also explores the relationship between feminism and concepts like inclusivity, equity, decolonization, and liberative philosophy. This episode is a treasure trove of insightful discussions on transformative feminist leadership, and it sets the stage for an eagerly anticipated continuation on board governance. Tune in to The Hive Collective Podcast for an expansive look at feminism's role in shaping leaders and forging equitable, inclusive societies.Check out The Hive Collective for adaptive strategic planning that guides your culture!Hivecollective.netDon't forget to subscribe to The Hive Collective Podcast!
Jan 9, 2024
1 hr 9 min
Feminist Leadership Series: Abby Maxman, CEO of Oxfam America
Don't miss a riveting edition of The Hive Collective Podcast, featuring the exceptional Abby Maxman, CEO of Oxfam America, renowned for her transformative approach to feminist leadership. In this episode, part of our Feminist Leadership Series, Abby shares invaluable insights garnered from her vast experience at the helm of one of the world's leading nonprofits. Listeners will have the opportunity to learn from Abby's dedication to embedding feminist values within Oxfam's culture, her strategic focus on intersectionality, and her commitment to tackling climate, economic, and gender justice. With a spotlight on her visionary leadership and the innovative Gender Action Learning journey at Oxfam America, Abby stands as a paragon for leaders striving to drive change while challenging patriarchal structures. Her candid discussion about the evolution of her feminist leadership journey offers profound lessons for anyone looking to lead with intentionality, inclusivity, and a relentless drive for social justice. Join host Beth Ellen Holimon in a conversation that's sure to spark reflection and inspire action towards gender-transformative leadership.Check out The Hive Collective for adaptive strategic planning that guides your culture!Hivecollective.netDon't forget to subscribe to The Hive Collective Podcast!
Dec 21, 2023
1 hr 12 min
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