Gooder Stories

Gail Hataitham

Gooder Stories — where strategy meets heart — is a podcast for nonprofits looking to amplify their impact through intentional marketing and storytelling. Hosted by Gail Hataitham, founder of Gooder Creative Studio, the show features honest conversations with changemakers across Canada’s nonprofit sector—people doing meaningful work with limited resources and a lot of heart. Each episode shares practical insights into how marketing and storytelling can move nonprofit missions forward. For nonprofit leaders and purpose-driven creatives who want to tell their stories with more clarity, creativity, and confidence.

Episodes

  1. 12/24/2025

    06: Building a Food Rescue Nonprofit with Amanda Bishop

    In this episode of Gooder Stories, host Gail Hataitham speaks with Amanda Bishop, founder of The Mindful Appetite, a Calgary-based nonprofit focused on food waste and food insecurity. They discuss the journey of starting a nonprofit, the importance of education in food waste management, and the need for collaboration among organizations. Amanda shares her experiences, challenges, and the community's support that has been crucial to her mission. The conversation emphasizes the significance of adapting communication strategies for different audiences and the impact of grassroots efforts in tackling complex social issues. ABOUT THE MINDFUL APPETITE: The Mindful Appetite is a Calgary-based nonprofit organization that addresses the interconnected challenges of food waste and food insecurity in the community. The organization focuses on education as a key strategy for changing behaviors around food waste, while simultaneously working to ensure that surplus food reaches those who need it most. Through grassroots efforts and community collaboration, The Mindful Appetite emphasizes that every contribution matters in creating meaningful change. The organization has built its success on strong community support and partnerships, demonstrating how local initiatives can make a significant impact on complex social and environmental issues. Learn more about The Mindful Appetite: https://themindfulappetite.ca/ https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61558675109890 https://www.instagram.com/themindfulappetiteyyc/ https://x.com/mindfulappetite https://www.tiktok.com/@mindfulappetite?lang=en

    36 min
  2. 12/23/2025

    05: Transforming Climate Communications with Sarah Reid

    In this episode of Gooder Stories, host Gail Hataitham sits down with Sarah Reid, Communications Manager at Clean Prosperity, to explore the art of effective climate communication. Sarah breaks down how to translate complex climate policies into compelling messages for diverse audiences, why positive messaging beats doom-and-gloom narratives, and how to measure success through real policy changes rather than just engagement metrics. The conversation covers Sarah’s insights on tailoring communication to different stakeholders, standing out in a crowded climate space, and reveals exciting projects that demonstrate how pragmatic climate solutions can inspire action and drive meaningful change. ABOUT CLEAN PROSPERITY: Clean Prosperity is a Canadian climate policy organization that advocates for pragmatic solutions to grow the low-carbon economy. They work on market-oriented policies that incentivize private enterprise to compete, innovate, and invest in low-carbon technologies, focusing on carbon markets, conservative climate ambition, low-carbon growth, and net-zero planning. Clean Prosperity is independent, non-partisan, and non-profit, funded entirely by Canadian sources and takes an evidence-driven approach through research, stakeholder collaboration, and engagement with business and government leaders. Learn more about Clean Prosperity: https://cleanprosperity.ca/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/clean-prosperity/posts/?feedView=all https://x.com/CleanProsperity

    23 min
  3. 12/23/2025

    03: Nonprofit's Engagement Strategy That Works with Ashlee Mohn

    In this episode, host Gail Hataitham interviews Ashlee Mohn, Director of Engagement at Trellis Society, who shares how her organization successfully navigated a major merger while maintaining trust through transparent communication and person-centered storytelling that focuses on the communities they serve rather than the organization itself. Ashlee discusses creating a unified brand voice across diverse mental health, housing, and community development services, leveraging strategic partnerships to maximize limited resources, and turning staff into communication ambassadors to amplify impact. She highlights innovative campaigns like Winter Breaker that exceeded fundraising goals through digital-first strategies, explains how to measure communication effectiveness beyond basic metrics, and reflects on how parenthood has enhanced her leadership approach and deepened her understanding of the communities Trellis Society supports. ABOUT TRELLIS SOCIETY: Trellis Society is a Calgary-based social services agency serving over 9,000 people annually through more than 30 programs. CalgaryfoundationUcalgary Trellis took root by bringing the best of two organizations together with a vision of providing more services that support people to grow and flourish in all areas of their lives. Through strengthening economic stability, well-being, mental health and belonging, thousands of people each year are supported to exit poverty, navigate out of crisis, and move from isolation into community. Their services include operating Calgary's only youth emergency shelter, various housing options, employment training, and comprehensive family support programs. Learn more about Trellis Society: https://www.growwithtrellis.ca/ Donate: https://www.growwithtrellis.ca/get-involved/ways-to-give/donate Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TrellisYYC Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/trellisyyc/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzb4NkUfGdVkQV6RCVI4wrA

    27 min
  4. 12/23/2025

    02: Navigating Climate Communications with Katrine Claassens

    In this episode of Gooder Stories, host Gail Hataitham speaks with environmental communicator Katrine Claassens about the importance of effective communication strategies for nonprofits. They discuss common mistakes organizations make, such as failing to identify their target audience and the need for clear messaging. Katrine shares insights on how to make complex topics engaging, the significance of measuring communication impact, and the challenges of standing out in a competitive space. They also explore the role of authenticity in branding, the necessity of rebranding, and the implications of AI in communications. KATRINE’S RECOMMENDED RESOURCES: Yale Program on Climate Change Communication: The Yale Program on Climate Change Communication (YPCCC) conducts research on public understanding and perceptions of climate change to improve communication strategies. Based at the Yale School of the Environment, it supports governments, media, and organizations through data-driven insights and public engagement initiatives like the Yale Climate Opinion Maps and the “Climate Connections” radio program. https://climatecommunication.yale.edu/ Centre for Climate Psychology: The Centre for Climate Psychology is dedicated to transforming deep-seated cultural, emotional, and relational patterns contributing to the climate crisis. It offers online learning experiences that integrate psychological and systemic wisdom, aiming to equip individuals and organizations with the competencies needed to navigate complex systems during times of upheaval. https://www.climatepsychologyandchange.com/

    32 min
  5. 12/23/2025

    01: Empowering Women Through Storytelling with Andrea Stordy

    In this episode of Gooder Stories, host Gail Hataitham speaks with Andrea Stordy, Creative Director at YW Calgary, about the organization's mission to support women and families in need. They discuss the unique approach to marketing in the nonprofit sector, emphasizing the importance of storytelling and connection over traditional sales tactics. Andie shares insights on the challenges of ethical storytelling, the balance of creativity with budget constraints, and the significance of community engagement. The conversation also touches on the tools and platforms that have been effective for YW Calgary, as well as lessons for other nonprofits in marketing. The episode concludes with a look at the future plans for YW Calgary and the impact they aim to achieve in the community. ABOUT YW CALGARY YW Calgary is the largest and longest serving women’s organization in Calgary. Through its more than 108 year history, the organization has touched tens of thousands of lives and evolved its programs to meet the changing needs of women in the community. YW offers a continuum of programs and services for women and their families who are struggling with poverty, homelessness, family violence, and isolation. Learn more about YW Calgary programs at: https://www.ywcalgary.ca/ Donate: https://www.ywcalgary.ca/onetimegift Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/YWcalgary Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ywcalgary/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ywcalgary/

    18 min

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Gooder Stories — where strategy meets heart — is a podcast for nonprofits looking to amplify their impact through intentional marketing and storytelling. Hosted by Gail Hataitham, founder of Gooder Creative Studio, the show features honest conversations with changemakers across Canada’s nonprofit sector—people doing meaningful work with limited resources and a lot of heart. Each episode shares practical insights into how marketing and storytelling can move nonprofit missions forward. For nonprofit leaders and purpose-driven creatives who want to tell their stories with more clarity, creativity, and confidence.