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27 May 2024Charity rebrands, legacy & inspiring fundraisers - with Richard Jane00:46:11

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

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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!

24 Feb 2025Domestic abuse, brain injury, and the power of charity partnerships - with Steffy Bechelet and Hannah Williams00:59:55

In this episode of The Charity Show, Tim Beynon and Piers Townley are joined by Steffy Bechelet from Brainkind and Hannah Williams from Women's Aid to explore the critical but often-overlooked link between domestic abuse and brain injury.


They discuss:

  • The shocking prevalence of brain injuries among domestic abuse survivors and why greater awareness is urgently needed.
  • How Brainkind and Women's Aid formed their groundbreaking partnership and the innovative steps they’re taking to gather vital data.
  • The power of collaboration in the charity sector and how working together can amplify impact.
  • The emotional toll of working in this field and strategies for maintaining well-being.
  • Practical advice for charities looking to build meaningful partnerships and drive real change.


This episode is essential listening for anyone working in the charity sector or interested in the intersection of health, social justice, and collaboration.

Listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or your favourite podcast platform. If you enjoy the show, follow and leave a five-star review to help more people discover The Charity Show.

#CharityPodcast #Collaboration #DomesticAbuse #BrainInjury #CharitySector #Brainkind #WomensAid


Chapters

(00:00) Welcome to Episode 20

(05:59) Introducing Steffy and Hannah - Interview part 1

(23:19) News

(31:43) Steffy and Hannah - Interview part 2

(53:56) Superstars of the Week


Featured charities and useful links


Get involved:

  • Leave us a comment or review


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Full episode transcript:


Note from Tim and Piers

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


24 Jun 2024AI in charities, record-breaking fundraisers & ethical dilemmas - with Zoe Amar00:49:16

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

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- 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

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Note from Tim and Piers

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

13 Jan 2025Major donors, Meta’s shake-up & surprise charity support- with Sally Williams00:54:29

What do Meta’s latest changes, major donor philanthropy, and Snoop Dogg have in common? They’re all shaping the future of the charity sector—and we’re diving into it all in this episode of The Charity Show.

Hosts Tim Beynon and Piers Townley kick off 2025 with expert insights on how charities can navigate the evolving digital landscape, build meaningful relationships with high-value donors, and capitalise on unexpected opportunities.

Key topics in this episode:

  • How Meta’s latest updates, led by Mark Zuckerberg, could impact charity fundraising and social engagement
  • The power of major donor philanthropy, featuring an exclusive interview with Sally Williams, Head of Philanthropy at the Royal College of Physicians
  • Sally’s journey from the British Army to the charity sector—and what she’s learned about building strong donor relationships
  • A £1.4 million legacy gift to the RNLI and what it means for charities relying on gifts in wills
  • Snoop Dogg’s unexpected support for a small London charity—proving philanthropy can come from anywhere
  • Celebrating charity champions from The King’s 2025 New Year’s Honours list, including young changemaker Michaela Beans and renowned neurosurgeon Professor Kemore Ashkan


If you’re in fundraising, philanthropy, or charity leadership, this episode is packed with insights to kickstart your year.

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 discover The Charity Show.

#CharityPodcast #CharityShow #CharityExperts #Fundraising #Philanthropy #MajorDonors #LegacyGiving #NonprofitLeadership


Chapters

(00:00) Coming up in Episode 17

(01:46) Welcome back and Happy New Year

(05:22) Major donor philanthropy with Sally Williams- Part 1

(08:40) Moving from the armed services into the third sector

(10:51) The Institute of Cancer Research

(13:27) What is a Senior Philanthropy Manager?

(14:25) Developing relationships with major donors takes time and investment

(18:17) Restricted gifts

(21:02) Third Sector News

(29:42) Major donor philanthropy with Sally Williams- Part 2

(31:47) Major donors and ethical considerations

(33:31) Demonstrating the impact of donations

(38:26) Measuring success

(40:45) Competition for major donors

(46:19) Superstars of the Week - Honours special

(53:11) Coming soon


Featured Charities and Useful Links:

Get involved:


Full episode transcript:



Note from Tim and Piers

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



08 Jul 2024The future of fundraising & record-breaking challenges - with Katie Docherty00:47:30

How is fundraising evolving in a changing world? In this episode ofThe Charity Show, hosts Tim Beynon and Piers Townley sit down with Katie Doherty, Chief Executive of the Chartered Institute of Fundraising, to explore the latest trends, challenges, and innovations in the charity sector.

This episode covers:

  • How the cost-of-living crisis is shaping donor behaviour
  • The rise of micro-donations and gaming as powerful fundraising tools
  • The psychology behind why people give—and how charities can tap into it
  • Incredible fundraising feats, including Dan Ives and Lloyd Gregory’s world record for the longest table tennis rally, raising funds for Sands
  • Russell Cook’s epic run across Africa, which raised over £1 million for The Running Charity
  • How festivals like Glastonbury are driving millions in donations for charities like Oxfam and WaterAid


Tune in for expert insights, inspiring stories, and practical advice for fundraisers and charity professionals.

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 #FundraisingInnovation #NonprofitLeadership #SocialImpact #GamingForGood


Get in touch with the show

  • Answer our episode question on Spotify
  • Check out our episode poll on Spotify


Chapters

(00:00) Coming up in Episode 5

(01:36) Welcome

(04:51) Election week and its impact on charities

(09:44) Exploring AI tools

(12:46) Free airtime for UK charities

(15:40) Fundraising landscape with Katie Doherty

(22:26) Micro-donations

(28:36) Gaming as a fundraising tool

(30:45) Extreme fundraising

(32:06) Festival fundraising

(34:02) Tony Hudgel's inspiring story

(37:34) Research on common names in the charity sector

(41:49) Future of fundraising

(43:03) Superstars of the week

(47:45) Coming up on The Charity Show


Featured Charities:


Full episode transcript:

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Note from Tim and Piers

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23 Dec 2024Christmas quiz, mince pie debate and scuba diving Santas - with Tim and Piers00:30:01

Episode 16 of The Charity Show brings a festive flair as hosts Tim Beynon and Piers Townley delve into the holiday season with a mix of charity news, quizzes, and heartwarming stories. The duo celebrates the South Yorkshire Fire Rescue Service's creative fundraising efforts with their bid for Christmas number one, featuring the catchy "Fire Safety Dance" by Big Shaun and the Steel People. They also spotlight the brave souls participating in Christmas morning swims, raising funds for causes like The Alzheimer's Society. In this episode, listeners are treated to a festive quiz with questions on charity-themed Christmas trivia, including the origins of Christmas cards and jumper days. Tim and Piers also discuss the incredible generosity of UK cities, with Liverpool topping the list for charitable donations, and the impressive £2.6 million raised by Jingle Jam's live streaming event. Plus, discover how Tesco's gingerbread initiative supports Trussle and Fair Share, and learn about the innovative Christmas tree recycling schemes benefiting charities across the UK. As always, Tim and Piers celebrate their sector superstars, highlighting fundraisers and volunteers making a difference this holiday season.


Chapters

(00:00) Welcome to our Christmas special

(01:37) Mince pies and other matters

(04:17) Cheese or service station

(05:27) South Yorkshire Fire Rescue Service bid for Christmas number one

(07:55) Festive third sector news

(08:16) Scuba diving santas

(09:24) Tesco gingerbread for good

(11:04) Well done Liverpool!

(11:31) Streaming for Christmas

(14:32) The Charity Show Christmas Quiz

(15:19) December is the most generous month for charitable giving in the UK

(15:52) Use these questions to test your Christmas music knowledge

(16:47) The Big Issue foundation encourages people to buy which festive item as a gift

(18:48) Superstars of Christmas

(22:24) Christmas Quiz - The Answers

(28:31) End of the year and coming soon


Featured Charities and Links:


Get involved:

  • Check out our episode poll on Spotify
  • Leave us a comment or review


Full episode transcript:


Note from Tim and Piers

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

11 Nov 2024Budget insight, challenge events and Trump's impact - with Saskia Konynenburg and Tracey Anne-Breese00:52:49

How will the UK’s latest budget impact the charity sector—and what can organisations do to adapt? In this episode of The Charity Show, hosts Tim Beynon and Piers Townley break down the key financial changes, including increased National Insurance contributions, and what they mean for charities across the UK.

Featuring insights from Saskia Koynenburg at the NCVO, the discussion covers:

  • How budget changes will affect charity operational costs
  • What charities can do to push back against financial burdens, including joining sector-wide petitions
  • Tips from Tracy Anne-Breese on organising high-impact challenge events to boost fundraising


Also in this episode:

  • A chance to win a copy of the inspiring new bookStories of Cancer and Hope
  • Colin Farrell’s latest fundraising efforts for DEBRA Ireland
  • A discussion on the potential impact of Donald Trump’s return on the charity sector

Stay informed, get inspired, and discover practical strategies to navigate financial challenges.

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 discover The Charity Show.

#CharityPodcast #CharityShow #CharityExperts #Fundraising #NonprofitFinance #BudgetImpact #CharitySector

Chapters

(00:00) Welcome to Episode 13

(01:52) The US election and the Budget

(02:22) Will Donald Trump's second term impact charities around the world?

(04:08) Fire Fighters Charity team nominated for Charity Comms Inspiring Communicator Award

(06:41) Music Industry Trusts Awards honoured Jason Illey this year

(08:29) Saskia is back to talk about the impact of the Budget and National Insurance Contributions

(11:38) Any increases in budget to charities at this stage will ultimately mean cuts to services

(12:28) Saskia says reaction from charity sector was one of outrage

(20:18) NCVO has launched an open letter urging charities to sign up

(23:25) Kevin Donaghy has written a book called Stories of Cancer and Hope

(25:01) Win a copy of Stories of Cancer and Hope

(26:18) This week we take a closer look at challenge events with Tracey Anne-Breese

(27:21) How do you define a challenge event?

(31:31) Are there any key elements that make an event a success

(47:51) Group of Grey Dippers challenge themselves to go swimming in freezing cold waters

(50:03) Colin Farrell's marathon challenge


Featured Charities and Guest Links:


Win a copy of Stories of Cancer and Hope

To win a copy of Kevin Donaghy's inspirational book, just send us your name and address on an email tothecharityshowpod@gmail.com. We'll pick a winner at random. Please also consider donating to Kevin's chosen charity, Maggie's Cancer Charity.


Get involved:


Full episode transcript:


Note from Tim and Piers

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



10 Mar 2025Celebrity connections: How Julian House taps into star power– with Zoe Conn01:03:30

In this episode of The Charity Show, Tim and Piers explore the power of celebrity involvement in charity work with Zoe Conn, Fundraising and Development Director at Julian House. They discuss how personal connections can lead to impactful partnerships with high-profile figures like Dominic West and Russell Howard, helping to raise awareness and funds for crucial causes.

They cover:

  • The strategies behind securing celebrity ambassadors and why authenticity matters

  • The challenges of managing high-profile partnerships and ensuring long-term engagement

  • Real-life examples of celebrity impact in charity campaigns

  • How charities of all sizes can tap into celebrity support, even without big budgets

  • The balance between media attention and mission-driven messaging

If you’re curious about how to engage public figures in your cause—or wondering whether celebrity backing is right for your charity—this episode is packed with valuable insights.

Listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or your favourite podcast platform. If you enjoy the show, follow and leave a five-star review to help more people discover The Charity Show.

Chapters

(00:00) Welcome to Episode 21 of the Charity Insiders podcast is out now

(11:22) Introducing Zoe Conn and Julian House

(32:37) News

(37:35) Zoe Conn - Part 2

(56:30) Superstars


#CharityPodcast #CelebrityAmbassadors #Fundraising #CharitySector #JulianHouse #DominicWest #RussellHoward

Featured charities and useful links


Get involved:

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Full episode transcript:


Note from Tim and Piers

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

24 Mar 2025Digital marketing for charities: Trends, challenges and opportunities – with Phil Aiston01:07:09

The world of digital marketing is evolving fast, and charities are under increasing pressure to keep up. In this episode, Tim and Piers sit down with Phil Aiston, Director of Digital Marketing at Manifesto, to explore the challenges and opportunities facing charities in the digital space.

They discuss:

  • The steep learning curve of digital marketing, from data analytics to social media trends.

  • How to prioritise digital initiatives when budgets are tight and expectations are high.

  • Emerging trends, including AI and the need to diversify marketing channels.

  • The ethical dilemmas of using platforms like Meta—how can charities balance reach with responsibility?

  • Why conversion rate optimisation is essential for making the most of limited resources.

Whether you're a seasoned marketer or just starting out in the charity sector, this episode is packed with insights to help you navigate the ever-changing digital landscape.

Listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or your favourite podcast platform. If you enjoy the show, follow and leave a five-star review to help more people discover The Charity Show.


Chapters

(00:09) Welcome to Episode 22

(09:41) Interview with Phil Aiston- Part 1

(35:15) Charity news

(41:43) Interview with Phil Aiston- Part 2

(1:01:06) Superstars

(1:05:45) Coming up


Useful links

#CharityPodcast #DigitalMarketing #Fundraising #AI #Meta #TheCharityShow


Get involved:

The Charity Show Bites

  • Send us your comments for The Charity Show Bites on LinkedIn and our other social channels. All the links are⁠ ⁠⁠here⁠⁠


Full episode transcript:


Note from Tim and Piers

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

14 Oct 2024Parkrun's 20th Anniversary, Unclaimed Gift Aid, and Comedy in Charity - with Garrett Millerick00:52:09

How has Parkrun grown into a global movement with over 10 million runners and nearly a million volunteers? In this episode of The Charity Show, hosts Tim Beynon and Piers Townley celebrate 20 years of Parkrun, exploring its incredible impact on health, community, and charitable giving.

Key topics in this episode:

  • The £560 million in unclaimed Gift Aid every year—how charities can take action
  • Special guest Garrett Millerick, comedian and writer ofDo Gooders, on blending comedy with sensitive charity topics in his BBC Radio 4 sitcom
  • The rising cost of stamps and its impact on charity Christmas card fundraising
  • Honouring the legacy of Neil Dickson and his contributions to The Brain Tumour Charity


Whether you’re a fundraiser, charity leader, or simply love a good story about community impact, this episode is packed with insights and inspiration.

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 discover The Charity Show.

#CharityPodcast #CharityShow #CharityExperts #Parkrun #GiftAid #DoGooders #Fundraising #CommunityImpact

Chapters

(00:00) Welcome to the show

(01:39) Smiley Charity Film Awards and a legacy to remember

(06:05) What is the best sitcom?

(09:24) News: The price of stamps and missing GiftAid

(10:59) Parkrun turns 20

(15:39) Garrett Millerick: Do Gooders, the third sector and comedy

(47:01) Superstars of the week: Pothole disappointment and lifetime supporter

(50:41) Coming soon


Featured Charities and Guest Links:

Get involved:

  • Check out our episode poll on Spotify
  • Leave us a comment or review

Full episode transcript:

Note from Tim and Piers

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

17 Mar 2025BITES#3: Unbelievable charity challenges - from fridges to naked sledding!00:16:01

Some people run marathons, others bake cakes… and then there are those who strap a fridge to their backs or race down icy slopes in nothing but a helmet and boots! 😳

In this episode of The Charity Show Bites, Tim and Piers dive into the craziest, most extreme, and downright bizarre fundraising challenges attempted in the name of charity. From marathon-running in deep-sea diving suits to cycling across the world on a penny farthing, these fundraisers prove that there’s no limit to human determination (or creativity!).

Tune in to hear about:
🏃‍♂️ A man who ran 30 half-marathons in 30 days… carrying a fridge!
🩸 An artist who paints entirely in his own blood (yes, really).
🛷 The Naked Sledding World Championships – because fundraising should be fun, right?
🌍 Rowing across the Atlantic at 70 years old to support Alzheimer’s research.

What’s the wildest charity challenge you’ve ever seen? Or better yet – what’s the strangest thing you’d do to raise money? Let us know over on our social channels, or via the links below!

#CharityPodcast #ExtremeFundraising #WeirdDonations #NonprofitLife #TheCharityShow

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31 Mar 2025BITES#4: Jackpot in the charity shop! Jaw dropping finds from across the UK00:12:39

Welcome back to The Charity Show Bites! Your bitesize fix of charity sector surprises—quick, sharp, and packed with hidden gems.

This week, Tim and Piers explore jaw-dropping discoveries made in UK charity shops in recent years, proving that treasure really can be found among the second hand books and DVDs. From a £56,000 Bible to a £1 vase worth nearly half a million, these stories show just how valuable charity shops can be when it comes to boosting income for good causes.

📖 The £56,000 Bible—how an Oxfam shop in Chelmsford hit the jackpot with a centuries-old discovery.

Harry Potter gold—the first editions lurking in charity shops, with one selling for £69,000!

🎵 The £4,000 Beatles record—how a simple typo turned a vinyl into a collector’s dream.

🏺 The £1 vase that changed everything—the jaw-dropping story of an overlooked antique selling for £484,000.

🤔 Ethical dilemmas of charity shop treasure hunting—should you tell the shop when you spot a hidden gem?

Join the conversation on LinkedIn, or any of our soial channels, and share your best finds with us!


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🔗 #CharityPodcast #CharityShops #HiddenTreasures #Fundraising #TheCharityShow

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13 May 2024The Charity Show begins & how to launch a charity - with Alex Staniforth00:40:24

Welcome to the very first episode ofThe Charity Show! Join hosts Tim Beynon and Piers Townley—longstanding charity comms professionals—as they launch this brand-new podcast, diving into the most inspiring stories, innovative campaigns, and key issues shaping the third sector.

In this premiere episode, we explore:

  • The bold beginnings of new charities, featuring special guest Alex Staniforth, co-founder of Mind Over Mountains, who shares how his mental health struggles and love of the outdoors led to a charity that blends adventure with professional support
  • The PR stunts making waves, from the Oddballs Foundation’s cheeky Westminster Bridge campaign to Age UK’s unique approach to training staff on elderly mobility challenges
  • The unsung heroes of the charity world, including marathon runners in wild costumes and a seven-year-old’s inspiring ascent of Mount Snowdon


Whether you're a seasoned charity professional or new to the sector,The Charity Show is your biweekly dose of insight, inspiration, and involvement.

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

#CharityPodcast #CharityShow #CharityExperts #Innovation #CharityHeroes #MakingADifference

Get in touch with the show


📋Episode Chapters

(00:00) Welcome to the show

(01:16) Coming up in this episode

(02:04) A genius campaign, involving a bridge!

(04:27) Empathising with those you support through tech

(08:27) Alex Staniforth - Welcome to the show

(12:10) The inspiration behind Mind Over Mountains

(16:48) New charity admin

(19:11) How is the charity funded now?

(21:52) The difference made by a Chief Exec

(23:36) Taking a step back

(25:46) Looking to the future for Mind Over Mountains

(28:02) Raising half a million pounds

(31:50) Stars of the show - Amazing fundraisers and volunteers

(39:18) Get in touch with the show


Charities featured in this episode:

Full transcript

Note from Tim and Piers

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

17 Feb 2025Bites #1: How many hats do you wear?00:11:42

Welcome to the first-ever episode ofThe Charity Show Bites! A brand-new bitesize series bringing you quick-fire insights, behind-the-scenes stories, and unexpected truths from the charity sector—perfect for keeping you going between our main fortnightly episodes ofThe Charity Show.


🎭How many hats do you wear? We explore the weirdest, most unexpected tasks charity professionals take on—beyond their actual job descriptions.

📢From acting in charity films to inflatable arch mechanics, hosts Tim and Piers share their own experiences of stepping far outside their job roles.

🗨️Listener stories—from booking helicopter landings to climbing into sweaty mascot suits, hear some of the most surprising extra duties taken on in the third sector.

💡Charity trivia: Did you know that 45% of the UK’s voluntary sector workforce is employed by small charities with fewer than 25 staff? That meansa lot of multitasking!

🎙️How common is this in your charity role? Drop us a comment on LinkedIn or tag us with your best ‘other duties as assigned’ stories!

👉Don’t miss our next full episode ofThe Charity Show next Monday, where we take a deep dive into charity collaborations.

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30 Sep 2024Charity apprenticeships, AI in nonprofit Work, and fundraising trends – with Laura Thurlow BEM00:44:06

How can charities make the most of government-funded apprenticeships—and what’s the future of AI in the nonprofit sector? In this episode of The Charity Show, hosts Tim Beynon and Piers Townley explore the latest opportunities and challenges facing the charity world.

Featuring special guest Laura Thurlow BEM, former charity CEO and apprenticeship expert, this episode covers:

  • Over 700 apprenticeship opportunities available to charities
  • How AI is transforming the nonprofit sector—both its potential and its risks
  • Why some charities consistently raise more than others and what fundraisers can learn
  • The latest third-sector news and updates
  • The inspiring journey of Dr. Catherine Pointer, a leukaemia survivor supported by the Little Princess Trust, now a cancer researcher funded by the charity


If you’re interested in charity innovation, fundraising success, or sector-wide opportunities, this episode is packed with practical insights.

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 discover The Charity Show.

#CharityPodcast #CharityShow #CharityExperts #NonprofitApprenticeships #AIinCharity #FundraisingSuccess #CharityInnovation

Chapters:

  • 00:00 Welcome to Episode 10
  • 01:44 Charity sector updates from the last two weeks
  • 06:56 Listener voice messages
  • 07:31 Apprenticeship opportunities in the charity sector
  • 09:38 AI technology in charity work
  • 10:25 Charity news and inspiring stories
  • 15:39 Interview with Laura Thurlow BEM
  • 17:41 Government-funded apprenticeships and how charities can benefit
  • 23:29 Smaller charities and apprenticeship programs
  • 32:29 Laura Thurlow’s career and Queen’s Honours List
  • 37:32 How to apply for apprenticeship programs
  • 39:31 Superstars of the week

Featured Charities and Guests:


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Full episode transcript:


Note from Tim and Piers

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


03 Mar 2025Bites#2: What's the weirdest donation you've ever received?00:13:26

Welcome back to The Charity Show Bites! Your bitesize charity sector fix - quick, sharp, and packed with surprises between our main episodes.

This week, Tim and Piers dive into the weirdest and most unexpected donations charities have ever received. From bizarre charity shop finds to a viral Tinder date disaster that led to a fundraiser, this episode proves that generosity comes in all forms—sometimes hilarious, sometimes baffling.

🎁 The strangest charity donations ever received—including a life-sized red cow sculpture and a rubber bodysuit that sparked a formal complaint.

💸 David Gilmour’s epic donation—how the Pink Floyd legend gifted his multi-million-pound home to Crisis.

🚑 A Tinder date gone horribly wrong—how a fire service rescue led to an unexpected fundraiser for Fire Fighters Charity.

📚 The charity shop treasure hunt—from Giles Brandreth’s teddy bear museum to a first edition of The Hobbit worth £10,000.

Join the conversation on LinkedIn or tag us in your best (or worst!) charity shop find social comments.

Useful Links:🔗 Crisis – Helping end homelessness🔗 Toilet Twinning – Providing sanitation in developing countries🔗 Cancer Research UK – The charity that sold The Hobbit first edition for £10,000🔗 Join "Crap You Find in Charity Shops" on Facebook – A hilarious look at the strangest donations

👉 Next time, we want your stories on the most bizarre or extreme charity challenges—send us your best!

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🔗 #CharityPodcast #UnexpectedDonations #CharityShopFinds #Fundraising #ThirdSector #TheCharityShow

09 Dec 2024Leadership lessons, Santa runs and celebrity scandals - with Chris Sherwood00:51:36

What does it take to lead some of the UK’s biggest charities? In this episode of The Charity Show, hosts Tim Beynon and Piers Townley sit down with Chris Sherwood, outgoing CEO of the RSPCA, as he reflects on his leadership journey and his next big challenge at the NSPCC.

Chris shares insights on:

  • The rewards and challenges of leading major charities
  • Why mentoring matters in the charity sector
  • His transition from animal welfare to child protection and what he hopes to achieve at the NSPCC


Also in this episode:

  • The Santa in the City run, where thousands of Santas took to the streets for charity
  • A young schoolboy’s epic fundraising challenge—running the entire Cornish coastal path
  • How Google Street View & Whizz-Kidz are making the London Underground more accessible for wheelchair users

Don’t miss this fascinating conversation with one of the sector’s most experienced leaders.

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 discover The Charity Show.

#CharityPodcast #CharityShow #CharityExperts #NonprofitLeadership #Mentoring #Fundraising


Chapters

(00:00) Coming up in Episode 15

(01:23) Hello and welcome

(07:25) Introducing Chris Sherwood

(08:40) Chris's early charity career

(11:07) Becoming Chief Exec at Relate

(14:42) What qualities make a good Chief Exec?

(16:45) The importance of a good mentor

(21:02) Third sector news

(23:33) Controversies

(28:36) Chris Sherwood - Part 2

(32:41) Leading through the pandemic

(35:20) Moving on to NSPCC

(42:46) Balancing work and life

(44:45) Relaxing

(46:04) Superstars of the week

Featured Charities and Guest Links:


Get involved:


Full episode transcript:


Note from Tim and Piers

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

14 Apr 2025BITES#5: Easter egg hunts, a chocolate mix-up & April Fools : The most memorable Easter charity campaigns00:12:54

Welcome back to The Charity Show Bites! Your bitesize fix of charity sector surprises— this week with egg-tra insights.

Join Tim and Piers as they hop into the UK's most egg-traordinary Easter campaigns, from chocolate chaos and yarn bombing to community-led raffles and accidental fundraising triumphs. Whether you’re a seasoned fundraiser or just here for the puns, this one’s got something for everyone.

In this episode

🥚 The Great British Egg Hunt – How a small wording change in Cadbury and the National Trust’s campaign caused a national stir.

🎟️ Exeter Hospice Care’s Easter raffle – A community staple raising thousands each year.

🚢 The Great Orkney Egg Mix-Up – A shopkeeper’s blunder becomes an RNLI fundraising win.

🐣 Knitted Chicks in Lincolnshire – Cosy toppers meet Cadbury's Cream Eggs for a creative fundraising favourite.

🎁 Play to Give’s Easter collections – A grassroots chocolate drive supporting local children and families.

🎨 Yarn bombing for good – Local streets go technicolour in support of hospice care.

Got your own Easter fundraising story?

We’d love to hear it! Share your best seasonal campaigns and creative charity wins—we might include them in a future episode.

Follow & Subscribe📌 Listen to The Charity Show Bites on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or your favourite platform.
📌 Got a seasonal story or campaign? Email us at thecharityshowpod@gmail.com or send us a voice message.
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22 Jul 2024Strategic leadership, charity auctions & fundraising feats - with Vicki Beevers00:48:59

What makes a great charity leader—and why is strategy so vital for success? In this episode ofThe Charity Show, hosts Tim Beynon and Piers Townley explore the power of strong leadership and planning in the nonprofit sector.

Featuring special guest Vicki Beevers, Chief Executive of The Sleep Charity and winner ofStrategic Leader of the Year, this episode covers:

  • Vicki’s journey from teaching to founding The Sleep Charity
  • The biggest challenges of leading a charity and why strategy is key to long-term success
  • The dangers charities face without a clear vision and plan
  • Highlights from the Bank of England charity auction, where new £20 notes featuring King Charles III raised substantial funds
  • Incredible fundraising stories, including a firefighter tackling an ultra-marathon on a treadmill while watchingFireman Sam, and brave skydivers jumping for charity


Whether you’re a charity leader, fundraiser, or just love hearing inspiring stories from the sector, this episode is packed with insights and advice.

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 #NonprofitLeadership #CharityStrategy #FundraisingStories #SocialImpact

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- Check out our episode poll on Spotify

- Leave us a comment or review


Chapters

(00:00) Hello and welcome

(01:36) Busy times and auction house shocker

(08:40) News headlines

(13:31) Introducing Vicki Beevers - The Sleep Charity

(14:51) Vicki's background

(16:28) Strategic leader of the year award

(21:04) Dangers of not having a clear strategy

(22:12) What is strategic drift?

(24:25) How do you get your staff and your teams to live by your strategy

(30:26) What qualities do you think are necessary to be a strategic leader in charity

(33:53) Strategy and change

(38:08) Inspiration

(39:16) Do you worry about whether you're doing a good job as charity leader?

(43:35) Superstars of the week

(47:49) Get involved in the show


Featured Charities:

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

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

-The Sleep Charity:https://thesleepcharity.org.uk/

-The Charity Digital Skills Report: https://charitydigitalskills.co.uk/


Vicki Beevers, Chief Executive, The Sleep Charity

Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vicki-beevers-43094325/


Full episode transcript:

- Read here:https://thecharityshowtranscripts.blogspot.com/2024/07/episode-6-full-transcript.html

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Note from Tim and Piers

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

05 Aug 2024Voluntary Sector Manifesto, charity volunteers & sport for good - with Saskia Konynenberg, NCVO00:46:38

How can charities and government work better together—and what role do volunteers play in shaping the sector? In this episode ofThe Charity Show, hosts Tim Beynon and Piers Townley explore the key issues driving the charity world today.

Featuring special guest Saskia Konynenberg from NCVO, this episode covers:

  • TheVoluntary Sector Manifesto—how it could transform the relationship between government and charities
  • The economic impact of volunteers and why they’re vital to the UK’s nonprofit sector
  • How volunteers power major sporting events, from the Olympics to Wimbledon
  • The RNLI’sFish Fridays campaign and its impact on fundraising
  • Valleyfest—how this growing festival in the West Country is making a difference for charities


Whether you’re a charity leader, volunteer, or simply passionate about social impact, this episode is packed with insights and inspiring stories.

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 #NonprofitSector #SportsForGood #GovernmentAndCharities


Get in touch with the show:

  • Check out our episode poll on Spotify
  • Leave us a comment or review


Chapters

(00:00) Coming up in Episode 7

(01:43) Welcome

(06:54) Value of volunteers

(10:32) New website launched to help charities with banking services

(11:54) Channel Fours advert for the Paralympics

(13:28) Introducing Saskia Konynenburg

(14:44) The voluntary sector manifesto

(17:10) The manifesto's asks

(20:22) What's broken?

(24:04) The main parties and the manifesto

(25:44) How charities used the Manifesto

(30:56) Empowering charities to raise their voices through campaigning

(34:52) What will change over the next 5 years?

(36:29) What's your long term vision for volunteers?

(38:56) How can charities hold the Government to account?

(39:52) Superstars of the Week

(43:21) Valley Fest

(45:23) Coming soon


Featured charities and useful links:


Full episode transcript:

Note from Tim and Piers

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

25 Nov 2024Lewis Moody's challenge, Davina McCall's news and Sir Chris Hoy's legacy - with Lewis Moody MBE00:59:33

What drives people to take on extreme charity challenges—and how do they create real impact? In this episode of The Charity Show, hosts Tim Beynon and Piers Townley sit down with former England rugby captain Lewis Moody MBE to discuss his journey from professional sport to leading the Lewis Moody Foundation.

Lewis shares how his foundation is funding life-changing brain tumour research and how its challenge events have raised over £2.3 million.

Key topics in this episode:

  • The power of charity challenges in raising awareness and funds
  • The Brain Tumour Charity’s recent work with Davina McCall and The Wanted’s upcoming charity gig
  • Cryptocurrency in fundraising—how JustGiving now accepts over 60 types of crypto donations
  • Innovative fundraising ideas, from vending machines in Solihull to Yorkshire Children's Charity’s efforts to keep children warm this winter


If you’re interested in fundraising, charity challenges, or new donation trends, this episode is packed with insights and inspiration.

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 discover The Charity Show.

#CharityPodcast #CharityShow #CharityExperts #Fundraising #CharityChallenges #CryptoDonations #LewisMoody #BrainTumourResearch

Chapters

(00:00) Coming up in Episode 14

(01:39) Welcome to Episode 14

(02:18) Davina McCall's brain tumour diagnosis

(07:49) Children In Need's epic night

(09:32) Men's Health Month, Prostate cancer and Sir ChrisHoy's legacy

(13:41) The rise of cryptocurrency

(17:38) Introducing Lewis Moody MBE

(22:55) Lewis's biggest challenge after retiring from rugby

(25:51) The inspiration behind the Lewis Moody Foundation

(34:00) Setting up the Foundation

(35:54) Fundraising through extreme challenges

(45:53) Lewis's pride in the Foundation

(52:43) Advice for anyone taking on a challenge event

(54:40) Fundraising vending machines

(56:17) Yorkshire Children's Charity providing warmessentials

(58:05) Coming up next time

Featured Charities and Guest Links:


Sponsor Lewis on his Sahara Trek


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Full episode transcript:


Note from Tim and Piers

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

07 Apr 2025Navigating youth engagement: Insights from the Duke of Edinburgh's Award - with Katie Bamber and Laura McIntosh00:58:13

How can charities connect with young people in a noisy digital world? In this episode of The Charity Show, Tim and Piers dive into the ever-evolving world of youth engagement - and what charities need to do to truly connect with the next generation.

They’re joined by Katie Bamber and Laura McIntosh, the dynamic duo behind the Duke of Edinburgh’s Award’s (DofE) award-winning comms strategy, to explore how the charity stays relevant, resonates with young people and builds lasting impact in an increasingly noisy world.

In this episode:

📺 How the TV series Adolescence has shone a spotlight on the role children's charities can play in changing the conversation on youth pressures
📱 Keeping it real online—DofE’s approach to engaging young audiences in a digital-first world.
🎙️ The power of podcasts—why Navigating Now became a vital part of DofE’s communications strategy.
🧠 Top tips for youth engagement—from storytelling with authenticity to listening without assumptions.
🎉 What’s next for DofE—plans for its 70th anniversary and a bold new strategy to grow its reach.

Whether you’re working in youth services, charity comms, or just curious about what makes a youth campaign resonate in 2025, this episode is packed with advice and insight.

Get in touch:

📌 Listen to The Charity Show on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
📌 Got a story or idea to share? Email us at thecharityshowpod@gmail.com
📌 Send us a voice message or connect on social—all the links you need are here: https://linktr.ee/thecharityshow
📌 Enjoyed the episode? Leave a five-star review and follow/subscribe so you never miss what’s next!

Chapters

(00:09) Welcome to Episode 23
(06:53) Interview with Katie Bamber and Laura McIntosh – Part 1
(28:51) Third Sector News
(32:49) Interview – Part 2
(52:23) Superstars of the week
(56:55) What’s coming up next

Useful Links

27 Jan 2025Young people & charities: Why youth engagement matters- with Mel Kelly and Catherine Hogan00:51:33

How can charities better connect with young people—and why does it matter? In this episode of The Charity Show, hosts Tim Beynon and Piers Townley explore the vital role of young people in shaping the charity sector’s future.

They sit down with Mel Kelly and Catherine Hogan, inspiring Young Ambassadors for The Brain Tumour Charity, who share their personal journeys and the unique skills young people bring to the table.

Key topics in this episode:

  • Why 40% of 18 to 24-year-olds in the UK are interested in joining charity boards—and what this means for the sector
  • How charities can use social media to build trust and engage younger supporters
  • The power of volunteering and advocacy beyond financial donations


If you're a charity leader, fundraiser, or comms professional looking to attract the next generation of supporters, this episode is for you.

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 discover The Charity Show.

#CharityPodcast #CharityShow #CharityExperts #YouthEngagement #YoungTrustees #NonprofitLeadership #Fundraising


Chapters

(00:00) Coming up in Episode 18

(01:23) Introduction

(05:12) The importance of young people in charities

(08:45) Interview with Mel Kelly and Katherine Hogan - Part 1

(15:30) The Young Ambassador Programme

(20:55) Social media's role in charity engagement

(27:10) Third sector news: Youth for Youth relaunch

(30:45) Interview with Mel Kelly and Katherine Hogan - Part 2

(39:12) Spotlight on L Anne Kirkman's sleep out challenge

(42:55) Celebrating young superstars of the week

(49:30) Upcoming episodes and closing remarks


Featured Charities and Useful Links:


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Full episode transcript:


This episode is dedicated to the memory of Tim Hogan


Note from Tim and Piers

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

10 Feb 2025The power of charity films: Storytelling that inspires action - with Simon Burton01:02:23

How can film help charities tell their most powerful stories? In this episode of The Charity Show, hosts Tim Beynon and Piers Townley dive into the world of charity films with special guest Simon Burton, founder of the Smiley Charity Film Awards.

From viral success stories to emotional storytelling, this episode explores:

  • How the Smiley Charity Film Awards became the UK’s biggest celebration of charity storytelling
  • Why the best charity films create emotional connections that drive action
  • The biggest challenges charities face when making films—and how to overcome them
  • How smaller charities can compete with big organisations using creative, shareable content
  • The latest charity sector news, including innovative fundraising trends and the challenges facing charity shops

If you want to learn how to craft compelling stories that engage supporters and boost your charity’s reach, this episode is a must-listen.

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 discover The Charity Show.

#CharityPodcast #CharityShow #CharityExperts #Storytelling #Fundraising #NonprofitMarketing #SmileyCharityFilmAwards


Chapters

(00:00) Coming up in Episode 19

(01:36) Welcome to Episode 19

(08:41) Introduction to Simon Burton

(09:54) Simon Burton interview - Part 1

(26:54) Charity news

(35:04) Simon Burton interview - Part 2

(56:00) Superstars of the week

(01:01:11) Coming soon


Featured Charities and Useful Links:


Get involved:

  • Follow us on LinkedIn for updates and polls
  • Leave us a comment or review


Full episode transcript:


Note from Tim and Piers

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

16 Sep 2024Charity recruitment, AI in nonprofits & unlikely fundraising collabs - with Maya Bhose00:48:47

How can charities attract top talent—and what’s holding them back from embracing AI? In this episode of The Charity Show, hosts Tim Beynon and Piers Townley return from their summer break with fresh insights and sector news.

Featuring special guest Maya Bhose from The Well Placed, this episode covers:

  • The challenges of recruiting in the charity sector and how midlife professionals are transitioning from corporate careers into nonprofits
  • A unique fundraising collaboration between Marmite and Elton John as part of a $1 million charity partnership
  • The incredible story of a 10-year-old who cycled from Land’s End to John O’Groats and back, raising £15,000 for Tiggywinkles Wildlife Hospital
  • The ethical dilemmas charities face on social media platforms like X
  • Why only 3% of charities are using AI—and what’s stopping wider adoption


Whether you’re a charity leader, fundraiser, or just love hearing about creative partnerships and inspiring stories, this episode is packed with insights.

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 discover The Charity Show.

#CharityPodcast #CharityShow #CharityExperts #CharityRecruitment #AIinCharity #FundraisingStories #NonprofitMarketing


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Chapters

(00:00) Coming up in the show

(01:38) Welcome to Episode 9

(03:34) Cancer Research UK plank challenge

(04:49) Send us your voice messages

(07:48) Switching from corporate to charity

(10:49) News

(12:11) Recent research suggests wealthy people could give more to charity than they actually do

(13:15) Public trust in charities at highest level in ten years, says charity Commission

(16:08) Only 3% of charities are using AI in their regular operations, survey finds

(18:58) Maya Bhose and The Well Placed

(21:52) Maya's background

(23:47) The third sector skills gap in marketing

(27:39) Midlife marketers embracing the charity sector

(31:19) The older you get, the harder it is to find work

(33:06) Recruiting midlife workers

(37:17) Success stories

(43:25) Superstars of the week

(47:34) Coming up next time


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!

25 Apr 2024The Charity Show - Trailer00:01:20

Hosts Tim and Piers explain what The Charity Show is all about and how you can be a part of it, whatever your role in the third sector.

Follow us on your usual podcast platform today, so you don't miss an episode.

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10 Jun 2024Small charity power, Royal patronage and inpsiring legacies - with Sarah White00:47:54

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

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

19 Aug 2024Season One Highlights: Inspirational Stories and Memorable Moments00:37:45

Welcome to this special highlights episode of The Charity Show! Hosts Tim Beynon and Piers Townley are taking a well-deserved break, but we've got a treat for you as we look back at some of the best moments from season one.

In this episode, we revisit some of the most inspiring stories and insightful discussions that have graced our show. From the incredible fundraising efforts of Alex Staniforth, founder of Mind Over Mountains, to Richard Jain's expert insights on rebranding for Brainkind, and Sarah White's journey of starting SuperShoes from her kitchen table, this episode is packed with highlights.

We also delve into the evolving landscape of AI in the Charity sector with Zoe Amar, and hear from Katie Docherty, Chief Executive of the Chartered Institute of Fundraising, about the current state of fundraising amidst the cost of living crisis. Plus, we get the inside scoop on the voluntary sector manifesto with Saskia Koynenburg from NCVO.

Join us as we celebrate the incredible guests and stories that have made season one unforgettable. And don't forget, we'll be back with season two on 16 September. Until then, enjoy your summer and stay inspired!


Get in touch with the show

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- Email us: thecharityshowpod@gmail.com

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- Leave us a comment or review


Chapters

(00:00) Welcome

(01:30) Looking back at Season 1

(02:58) Alex Staniforth: Mind over Mountains

(09:01) Richard Jane, Brainkind

(13:34) Sarah White, SuperShoes

(18:25) Zoe Amar, AI and charities

(22:46) Katie Docherty, CIOF

(27:22) Vicki Beevers, Strategic Leader of The Year

(31:09) Saskia Koynenburg, NCVO

(37:06) We'll be back!


Featured Charities:

- Mind Over Mountains: https://www.mindovermountains.org.uk/

- Brainkind: https://www.brainkind.org.uk/

- Super Shoes: https://www.supershoes.org.uk/

- The Chartered Institute of Fundraising: https://ciof.org.uk/

- NCVO: https://www.ncvo.org.uk/


Full episode transcript:

- Read here: https://thecharityshowtranscripts.blogspot.com/2024/08/season-1-highlights-show-full-transcript.html


Note from Tim and Piers

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

28 Oct 2024Social media ethics, cheeky calendars and fundraising dogs - featuring Adeela Warley00:49:13

How should charities navigate the ethical challenges of social media in an era of constant change? In this episode of The Charity Show, hosts Tim Beynon and Piers Townley sit down with Adeela Warley, CEO of Charity Comms, to explore how Elon Musk’s changes to X (formerly Twitter) are impacting the sector and what charities can do to stay ethical and effective online.

Key topics in this episode:

  • The evolving role of social media in charity communications
  • How charities can balance free speech, ethics, and reputation management online
  • Creative fundraising initiatives, including:
  • Michelle Oldfield’s cheeky charity calendar supporting breast and prostate cancer charities
  • Snowdog sculptures in Derbyshire raising funds for Blythe House Hospice
  • The King’s Trust rebrand—what’s changing and why it matters
  • The innovative “Invisible Chips” campaign supporting Hospitality Action


If you work in charity communications or fundraising, this episode is packed with insights, ethical considerations, and creative ideas to boost engagement.

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Chapters

(00:00) This podcast is produced by charity Insiders

(01:53) Welcome to Ep.12

(05:24) Shining a spotlight on the ethics of social media

(09:00) This week's third sector news

(10:41) The Prince's Trust is rebranded as The King's Trust

(12:28) Invisible chips

(13:42) The problem with X

(15:13) Welcome - Adeela Warley, Chief Executive, Charity Comms

(16:57) The question of withdrawing from X completely

(26:05) New social media channel checklist for charities

(30:05) Testing new emerging platforms

(33:02) Other challenges charities are facing with socialmedia

(37:22) Dealing with misinformation

(41:12) Charity Comms Inspiring Communicator Awards

(44:15) Cheeky charity calendar for 2025

(45:37) Snow dog sculptures to raise money for Derbyshire hospice

(47:48) Coming up


Featured charities and guest links:

-Charity Comms: https://www.charitycomms.org.uk/

-Blythe House Hospice:https://www.blythehousehospice.org.uk/

-Breast Cancer Now: https://www.breastcancernow.org/

-Prostate Cancer UK: https://prostatecanceruk.org/

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Note from Tim and Piers

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