How to Build a Nonprofit

Jordan Thierry, Dream Chase Media LLC

How to Build a Nonprofit isn’t your typical “thought leader” podcast. It’s real talk with real people who’ve dared to start something meaningful—and managed to keep it going (most days). Each episode dives into the messy, inspiring, behind-the-scenes stories of nonprofit founders and builders. We talk about the stuff people don’t usually put on grant reports—burnout, bad board decisions, flopped fundraisers, surprising wins, and the little pivots that made a big difference. If you’re starting a nonprofit, scaling one, or just wondering if you’re the only one making it up as you go… you’re in the right place. This show is here to remind you: you’re not alone, you’re not crazy, and yes—this work is still worth doing.

Episodes

  1. Helping Women of Color Build a Law Career and Fight Injustice | Rachel Johnson-Farias - Esq. Apprentice

    OCT 31

    Helping Women of Color Build a Law Career and Fight Injustice | Rachel Johnson-Farias - Esq. Apprentice

    Rachel Johnson-Farias has dedicated her legal career to making the law more accessible to  low-income people and communities of color. Rachel graduated with honors from Occidental College and obtained a B.A. in Critical Theory and Social Justice. She went on to earn her Juris Doctor degree from U.C. Berkeley, School of Law.  But after finishing her law degree, she encountered major roadblocks at the final steps towards realizing her dream. And it was through these hardships that the idea for her organization was born. Esq. Apprentice is a non-profit that helps nontraditional law students of color become licensed attorneys. In our interview, she speaks candidly about how the do-everything-for-everyone mindset can quickly lead to burnout, how to build sustainable practices as a leader, and why she believes her organization can help upend systemic injustice.    Esq. Apprentice seeks to change access to the legal profession in California and, eventually, the nation. If you’re inspired by Rachel and found this episode helpful, you can show your appreciation by making a donation to her organization at https://esqapprentice.org/donate-  This episode was produced by Jordan Thierry of Dream Chase Media, with essential production and marketing expertise from Aranza Garcia and Issac Gsoria.  You can follow How to Build a Nonprofit on Instagram, TikTok, and Substack. Sign up for our free newsletter at https://howtobuildanonprofit.substack.com/.

    48 min
  2. What About Your About Friends? | Chandler Hoffman, Tribe One

    AUG 11

    What About Your About Friends? | Chandler Hoffman, Tribe One

    Dr. Chandler Hoffman is new to the nonprofit game. As a psychologist, he’s spent over three decades helping families, children, and separating parents navigate the changes in their lives and find health and healing along the way. But he knows that difficult times such as these can’t be dealt with in isolation or through weekly appointments with a therapist alone. People need friends. Tribes. A sense of belonging and an interweb of relationships where they can find someone to laugh with, a shoulder to cry on, a healthy distraction, or just a really honest conversation.  That’s why he founded Tribe One to combat the loneliness epidemic in America by helping people form and strengthen meaningful connections.  In this episode, he shares with Jordan how he decided to start his organization, the challenges of the first year, and how he plans to grow it into a sustainable initiative in the future.  If you’re inspired by Dr. Chandler Hoffman, the work of Tribe One, and found this episode helpful, consider sending a small donation their way as a token of your appreciation: https://tribeone.org/. Also don’t forget to check out his podcast Hometown Friends on Youtube, Spotify, and Apple Podcasts: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TeMurCgY41I.     This episode was produced by Jordan Thierry of Dream Chase Media, with essential production and marketing expertise from Aranza Garcia and Issac Gsoria.  You can follow How to Build a Nonprofit on Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook. Sign up for Jordan’s free newsletter at DreamChaseMedia.com.

    56 min
  3. On a Mission to Free My Sisters | Stacey Borden, New Beginnings Reentry Services

    JUL 28

    On a Mission to Free My Sisters | Stacey Borden, New Beginnings Reentry Services

    Stacey Borden has a lot to say. After years stuck in a cycle of addiction and incarceration as a result of unaddressed childhood trauma, she’s making up for lost time. Since she began on this pathway in 2008, she’s helped people from her community overturn wrongful convictions through participatory defense, created a safe place for them to live and transition back into the community after their incarceration, and setup programs in partnership with institutions across Boston to help survivors of sexual abuse, domestic violence, and incarceration move towards healing and transformation.  In this episode, she talks about the impact of the heroin epidemic in her community, the influence of her parents on her social justice career, the difference between accountability and punishment, and the fundraising efforts that converted her dream into reality almost overnight.  If you’re inspired by Stacey, the work of New Beginnings Reentry Services, and found this episode helpful, consider sending a small donation their way as a token of your appreciation: https://www.newbeginningsreentryservices.org/donate.     This episode was produced by Jordan Thierry of Dream Chase Media; with essential production and marketing expertise from Aranza Garcia and Issac Gsoria.  You can follow How to Build a Nonprofit on Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook. Sign up for Jordan’s free newsletter at DreamChaseMedia.com.

    1h 4m

Ratings & Reviews

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About

How to Build a Nonprofit isn’t your typical “thought leader” podcast. It’s real talk with real people who’ve dared to start something meaningful—and managed to keep it going (most days). Each episode dives into the messy, inspiring, behind-the-scenes stories of nonprofit founders and builders. We talk about the stuff people don’t usually put on grant reports—burnout, bad board decisions, flopped fundraisers, surprising wins, and the little pivots that made a big difference. If you’re starting a nonprofit, scaling one, or just wondering if you’re the only one making it up as you go… you’re in the right place. This show is here to remind you: you’re not alone, you’re not crazy, and yes—this work is still worth doing.