11 episodes

Failures from the Field is a new podcast brought to you by Ubuntu Education Fund. Hosted by Jordan Levy, international development expert and Chief External Relations Officer of Ubuntu, each episode dives deep into some of the most pervasive problems facing international development.

Through interviews with the best and brightest development leaders, this series explores the often unheard realities of non-profit fundraising, what it truly takes to transform lives, and the failures which ultimately pave the way for even greater success.

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Failures from the Field is a new podcast brought to you by Ubuntu Education Fund. Hosted by Jordan Levy, international development expert and Chief External Relations Officer of Ubuntu, each episode dives deep into some of the most pervasive problems facing international development.

Through interviews with the best and brightest development leaders, this series explores the often unheard realities of non-profit fundraising, what it truly takes to transform lives, and the failures which ultimately pave the way for even greater success.

    Investing in Your Stakeholders—Shin Fujiyama, Students Helping Honduras

    Investing in Your Stakeholders—Shin Fujiyama, Students Helping Honduras

    Shin Fujiyama, Founder and Executive Director of Students Helping Honduras, offers a refreshingly candid take on his experiences building a nonprofit from the ground up. Through sharing his toughest challenges, Shin elucidates crucial lessons about the importance of doing your research, and how investing in local talent is the best decision he has ever made.

    • 26 min
    Self Care and Self Sacrifice—Jimmie Briggs, Man Up Campaign

    Self Care and Self Sacrifice—Jimmie Briggs, Man Up Campaign

    Jimmie Briggs is a freelance journalist and the co-founder and Executive Director Emeritus of Man Up Campaign. As a founder of a successful global nonprofit, Jimmie reflects on the importance of transitional leadership and how ego can interfere with long-term impact. He speaks to the importance of self-care, one of the most overlooked aspects of the development sector. He also lends his insight into the current state of gender-based violence, describing it one headline: The Struggle Continues.

    • 17 min
    The Slow March Towards Change—Reverend Jesse Jackson, Sr., American civil rights activist

    The Slow March Towards Change—Reverend Jesse Jackson, Sr., American civil rights activist

    The legendary Reverend Jesse Jackson shares stories of sacrifice and triumph in the face of insurmountable odds while lending invaluable insight into the current political landscape. He explains how those who make the biggest contributions in the world must also be the most prepared to do, and how active, long-term resistance can lead to social change.

    • 10 min
    An Appetite for Vulnerability- Zainab Salbi, Women for Women International

    An Appetite for Vulnerability- Zainab Salbi, Women for Women International

    Zainab Salbi is an author, activist and Founder and former CEO of Women for Women International. She reveals how there is the lack of space in the sector to talk about failure, which has fostered a reliance on glorified success stories. Zainab discusses unhealthy power dynamics as well as the co-dependence inherent in creating real change in the world. Find out why we are missing honest, unapologetic conversations and how we can open up the dialogue.

    • 10 min
    Managing Every Challenge- John Hope Bryant, Operation HOPE

    Managing Every Challenge- John Hope Bryant, Operation HOPE

    John Hope Bryant delves into his formidable experiences as founder, chairman, and CEO of Operation HOPE and as a member of the President’s Advisory Council on Financial Capability. He speaks to the difference between gaining influence and actually conducting unethical behavior in light of current events, how there needs to be a shift in thinking around nonprofit salaries, and why the development sector should be constantly evaluating our impact.

    • 9 min
    A Legacy of Smart Risks- Chelsea Clinton, Vice Chair of the Clinton Foundation

    A Legacy of Smart Risks- Chelsea Clinton, Vice Chair of the Clinton Foundation

    Chelsea Clinton, Vice Chair of the Clinton Foundation, lends invaluable insight to the subject of Failures from the Field. At the final Clinton Global Initiative Annual Meeting, she discussed the legacy of one of the most important global players in international development-- the Clinton Foundation. Chelsea illuminates how the organization overcame some of the toughest obstacles they faced, how they contributed to a global conversation about social change between diverse constituents, and how risk has played a crucial role in the impact that the Clinton Foundation has had around the world.

    • 8 min

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Loren07 ,

Brilliant quick chats with A list leaders—we need more of this!

I believe talking openly about risk, failure, resiliency, and learning is one of the best ways for our sector (and any sector!) to grow, and Jordan has done a brilliant job facilitating this very open conversations. Thank you! I’ve enjoyed every one of them.

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