The Ripple Effect

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A new nonprofit imperative.

  1. 09/30/2025

    Beyond Compliance

    The Ripple Effect (A Nonprofit Imperative) Episode 22: "Beyond Compliance" Hosts: Ron Waddell (Founder, Executive Director of Legendary Legacies) and Marybeth Campbell (CEO of Worcester Community Action Council) Special Guest: Chris Shannon (Senior Policy Associate at Corporation for a Skilled Workforce) Produced/Edited By: Marrio Escobar (Owner of D2L Productions)    Search for "The Ripple Effect with Marybeth Campbell and Ron Waddell" on your podcast app.    Be sure to reach out to us and share your expertise, leave a review or questions that you might have for our hosts! The Ripple Effect (774) 260-5549   Marybeth & Ron were invited for a 2nd time to host an episode of The Ripple Effect Podcast at the Workforce Solutions Group MA 16th Annual MA Jobs and Workforce Summit at Northern Essex Community College where they had the privilege of interviewing Chris Shannon, Senior Associate from the Corporation for a Skilled Workforce, who highlights research showing that program participants rank “psychological safety” and a “sense of belonging” as the most important indicators of program and job success—far exceeding wages.This episode focuses on a critical discussion about the need to overhaul data and accountability systems within “workforce development” and employer practices, moving from traditional “transactional metrics” to focusing on “human-centered impact”. The conversation explores the challenges of shifting organizational culture and publicly-funded structures (like the community action agency model) that are bound by mandatory compliance metrics and outputs, arguing that adopting “trauma-informed practices” and genuinely incorporating “learner and employee voice” is essential for creating high-quality, sustainable jobs and a mission-driven work environment.   YouTube: https://youtu.be/WlypjREfURs  For production inquiries please check out D2L Productions

    43 min
  2. 05/27/2025

    Mobility Mentoring

    The Ripple Effect (A Nonprofit Imperative) Episode 21: "Mobility Mentoring" Hosts: Ron Waddell (Founder, Executive Director of Legendary Legacies) and Marybeth Campbell (CEO of Worcester Community Action Council) Special Guest: Kim Janey  (President & CEO of EMPath) Produced/Edited By: Marrio Escobar (Owner of D2L Productions)    Search for "The Ripple Effect with Marybeth Campbell and Ron Waddell" on your podcast app.    Be sure to reach out to us and share your expertise, leave a review or questions that you might have for our hosts! The Ripple Effect (774) 260-5549   This podcast episode features Kim, the President and CEO of Economic Mobility Pathways (EmPath), discussing her origin story rooted in her ancestors' freedom fighting and her personal journey through community organizing and public service to her current leadership role. The conversation delves into the concept of resilience, especially for women and Black women in male-dominated spaces, emphasizing the importance of self-care and healing in ongoing advocacy. Kim also shares EmPath's innovative four-day workweek policy as a way to support staff well-being and promote equity. The discussion further explores how systems are designed to exclude marginalized communities and highlights the need for collaboration over competition among non-profit organizations, particularly through EmPath's "mobility mentoring" approach, which focuses on participant-centered coaching to navigate complex systems and achieve economic mobility[cite. The episode concludes with a call to action for community action and collective power to address ongoing societal challenges.   Check us out on YouTube: https://youtu.be/hlUmOibx2SQ  For production inquiries please check out D2L Productions

    37 min
  3. 11/05/2024

    Civic Synergy

    The Ripple Effect (A Nonprofit Imperative) Episode 20: "Civic Synergy" Hosts: Ron Waddell (Founder, Executive Director of Legendary Legacies) and Marybeth Campbell (CEO of Worcester Community Action Council) Special Guest: Rachel Bruns (Chief Engagement Officer of America’s Service Commissions) Produced/Edited By: Marrio Escobar (Owner of D2L Productions)    Search for "The Ripple Effect with Marybeth Campbell and Ron Waddell" on your podcast app.    Be sure to reach out to us and share your expertise, leave a review or questions that you might have for our hosts! The Ripple Effect (774) 260-5549   In this episode of “The Ripple Effect”, hosts Ron Waddell and Marybeth Campbell sit down with Rachel Bruns from America’s Service Commissions to explore the multifaceted world of AmeriCorps and state service commissions. They discuss the structure and funding of AmeriCorps, highlighting its role in capacity-building, disaster relief, education, and workforce development across 52 state commissions, including Puerto Rico, DC, and Guam. Rachel shares insights into managing complex grant requirements, navigating recruitment challenges post-COVID, and promoting youth service amid declining federal investment. The conversation delves into the evolving landscape of volunteerism, with a focus on virtual volunteering, socioeconomic barriers, and the need for cultural sensitivity in underserved communities. Rachel also discusses AmeriCorps' advocacy efforts to create career pathways and adapt to changing workforce trends, all while maintaining bipartisan support and preparing for shifts in federal leadership. Join them for an engaging discussion on AmeriCorps' community impact and the challenges of sustaining nonprofit missions in a changing world.   Check us out on YouTube: https://youtu.be/16wMnT5LZZM  For production inquiries please check out D2L Productions

    1h 2m
  4. 09/17/2024

    The Nonprofit Balancing Act

    The Ripple Effect (A Nonprofit Imperative) Episode 17: "The Nonprofit Balancing Act" Hosts: Ron Waddell (Founder, Executive Director of Legendary Legacies) and Marybeth Campbell (CEO of Worcester Community Action Council) Special Guest: Michael Ibriham (Chief Program and Impact Officer at TSNE) Produced/Edited By: Marrio Escobar (Owner of D2L Productions)    Search for "The Ripple Effect with Marybeth Campbell and Ron Waddell" on your podcast app.    Be sure to reach out to us and share your expertise, leave a review or questions that you might have for our hosts! The Ripple Effect (774) 260-5549   In this episode, hosts Marybeth and Ron explore the complexities of the nonprofit sector with seasoned professional Michael Ibrahim. They dive into the challenges nonprofits face, such as limited resources, bureaucratic hurdles, and the need for long-term vision. Michael emphasizes the importance of intermediaries in providing essential support services like fiscal sponsorship, capacity building, and advocacy. The conversation also highlights the need for a more flexible and supportive funding environment, enabling nonprofits to innovate, take risks, and focus on their missions. Michael shares strategies for fostering collaboration between nonprofits, government agencies, and philanthropic organizations, ultimately aiming to build a more equitable and effective social justice ecosystem.   Check us out on YouTube: https://youtu.be/hlUmOibx2SQ  For production inquiries please check out D2L Productions

    1h 5m
  5. 08/20/2024

    Catalytic Thinking

    The Ripple Effect (A Nonprofit Imperative) Episode 15: "Catalytic Thinking" Hosts: Ron Waddell (Founder, Executive Director of Legendary Legacies) and Marybeth Campbell (CEO of Worcester Community Action Council) Special Guest: Hildy Gottlieb (TEDx speaker, Co-founder at Creating the Future as well as a contributor to the Stanford Social Innovation Review and Nonprofit Quarterly, Creator and host of the Making Change podcast) Produced/Edited By: Marrio Escobar (Owner of D2L Productions)    Search for "The Ripple Effect with Marybeth Campbell and Ron Waddell" on your podcast app.    Be sure to reach out to us and share your expertise, leave a review or questions that you might have for our hosts! The Ripple Effect (774) 260-5549   In this episode, we talk with social scientist Hildy Gottlieb about her groundbreaking work on Catalytic Thinking, which has inspired organizations to rethink traditional problem-solving. Hildy shares her journey from consulting to founding Creating the Future and discusses the deep-rooted issues within the social change ecosystem, highlighting how business-centric models can perpetuate harm. The conversation emphasizes the importance of focusing on people, not just operational outcomes, and advocates for inclusive, community-led decision-making. Through real-world examples, this episode offers practical strategies for nonprofit leaders, social entrepreneurs, and anyone passionate about making a difference.   Check out our YouTube Channel For production inquiries please check out D2L Productions

    1h 3m

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