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Ep 820: End of an Era podcast
This month I’m doing a mini-series called Lessons from COVID that are still relevant today. Pulling together collections of conversations that I had with sector leaders called the Next Normal. We were deep in the days of COVID, and heading into a difficult election season, and everything felt fraught and difficult. And no one knew what our organizations and our work and our sector would look like on the other end of it all.
Now, here we are 4 summers later, and we’re starting to see which shifts stuck and which learnings from those difficult times actually reshaped how we operate together and as a sector. We saw that there are some fundamental questions and truths – about community, leadership, partnerships and sustainability – that endure.
I’m bringing you snippets of conversations that illuminate some of those questions and truths.
These conversations are with Tarik Ward, Director of Global Strategic Operations and U.S. Programs for the ELMA Philanthropies Services.
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