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353: Overcoming Burnout in Nonprofit Leadership with Sarah Olivieri

353: Overcoming Burnout in Nonprofit Leadership with Sarah Olivieri

Season 1 Episode 353 Published 8 months, 3 weeks ago
Description

In this episode of Inspired Nonprofit Leadership, Sarah Olivieri addresses the critical issue of burnout among nonprofit leaders and its detrimental effects on their teams and organizations. Sarah discusses how pushing through burnout leads to poor decision-making and overall reduced effectiveness. She highlights the importance of self-care, mental and physical wellness, and setting a positive example for your team. Tune in for practical tips on managing workload, improving IQ through rest, and fostering a healthier and more productive work environment.

 

Episode Highlights

  • 00:23 Understanding Burnout in Nonprofit Leadership

  • 02:25 Impact of Burnout on Decision Making

  • 03:58 Prioritizing Mental and Physical Wellness

  • 05:17 Setting a Positive Example for Your Team

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About Your Host

Have you seen Casino Royale? That moment when Vespa slides in elegantly, opposite James, all charming smile, razor-sharp wit and mighty brainpower, and says, "I'm the money"?

 

Well, your host, Sarah Olivieri has been likened to Vespa by one of her clients – not just because she's charming, beautiful and brainy– but because that bold statement "I'm the money" was, as it turned out, right ON the money.

 

Sarah helps nonprofits transform their organizations from failing to thriving. And she's very, very good at it.

 

She's brought nonprofits back from the brink of insolvency. She's averted major cash-flow crises, solved funding droughts, board conflicts and everything in between… and so she has literally become "the money" for many of the organizations she works with.

 

As the former director of

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