Episode 72

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1st Oct 2025

Tough Times for Nonprofits (with Teresa Goodman) Part 1

Bill and Jumelle welcome Teresa Goodman, Executive Director of Community Initiatives, Inc., where we learned what it’s like to run multiple nonprofits in this political climate.

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Pre-show banter (0:00:00)

Introduction (00:01:09)

  • Christina Lorey - Facebook Reel
  • Harris interrupted by pro-Palestinian protesters on first night of book tour [PBS News]
  • Five things we learned from 107 Days, Kamala Harris’s campaign trail memoir [The Guardian]
  • Yemisi Egbewole about the Harris protests [Instagram]

Interview with Teresa Goodman (00:10:55

Campaign Corner (00:39:36)

  • Tina Belge is running for Greenville City Council
  • Heather Bauer is running for reelection in House District 75
  • Revisit our interview with Heather back in Episode 58
  • Dying to Be Men: American Masculinity as Death Cult [Ms. Magazine]

Closing (00:54:42)

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