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How To Use Thought Leadership To Grow Your Nonprofit's Impact, with Tania Bhattacharyya

Black Podcasting - How To Use Thought Leadership To Grow Your Nonprofit's Impact, with Tania Bhattacharyya

Do you want to learn how to share your insights, stories, and impact in a way that connects with the right people and brings new supporters into your world consistently and effortlessly?

In this inspiring and brass-tacks episode, I talk with Tania Bhattacharyya, founder of Lumos Marketing, about the power of thought leadership as a driver of organizational growth and impact.

Lumos Marketing is a thought leadership consultancy for social impact leaders ready to stand out as they stand up for their mission. Tania offers personal brand messaging strategy for LinkedIn along with coaching to dismantle imposter thoughts. She also hosts the podcast The Campfire Circle, which explores replacing the ‘boardroom table’ as the ultimate leadership space with a campfire circle: a place to share our stories, build inclusive community, and spark visionary ideas.

Tania is a deeply knowledgeable leader in the world of personal brand messaging and has been reshaping how we understand both the WHY and the HOW of thought leadership. In our conversation, we break down the essentials of effective thought leadership and map out exactly how leaders can leverage their passion, experience, and credibility to cultivate a vibrant community and drive impactful change.

What You’ll Learn:

Your Thought Leadership Roadmap: A Step-By-Step Approach

  1. Identify your vision and why for thought leadership.
  2. Research and understand your audience – where they gather and what resonates with them.
  3. Focus on one main idea or story to gain recognition and slowly expand your narrative.
  4. Utilize LinkedIn to connect with potential supporters, volunteers, and board members.
  5. Engage consistently with your audience through storytelling and meaningful content.

Your Thought Leadership Toolkit: Resources Mentioned

Quotes from Tania:

  1. "We define thought leadership as a consistent practice of using our passion, lived experience, and credibility as fuel to build trust and community as we imagine and shape the future together for the better."
  2. "Storytelling is the only evidence-based approach to breaking down stigma. You can't argue with someone's lived experience."
  3. "Your nonprofit's work, as amazing as it is, does not speak for itself. You have to speak up for your work and it's a disservice to your work if you're not showing up and sharing about it."
  4. "The real goal of thought leadership is our ability to take a relationship on LinkedIn offline and nurture them into who
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