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Charity TalksCharity TalksGiving MultiplierJoshua Greene, Professor of Psychology at Harvard University and co-founder of Giving Multiplier, joins Charity Talks.  During the podcast, Joshua and Brooke discuss the “heart” versus “head” dilemma surrounding charitable giving, and the behavioral research his team at Harvard has been doing that led to his founding of Giving Multiplier.  Giving Multiplier allows donors to pick two charities — their favorite one and a super-effective one recommended by experts — and divide their donation between the two.  Giving Multiplier then adds a 9% to 90% match.  And for listeners of Charity Talks, Giving Multiplier has created a code (CharityTalks) which will add another 10% to Giving Multipl...2022-01-0630 minGood Charity Bad CharityGood Charity Bad CharityFrom Lads Spinning Records to Life-Changing Radio – Phil Maguire, Chief Executive of the Prison Radio AssociationKeith, Camilla and David reminisce about their favourite childhood sitcoms, which leads them serendipitously onto today's interview. In the hot seat is Phil Maguire, pioneer of National Prison Radio – a station that broadcasts to more than 100 prisons across the UK. Phil reveals how it all began and why one prison officer has likened him to a second-hand car salesman. Good Charity Bad Charity is presented by Keith Davis, Camilla McGibbon and David Prest. It is produced by Dan Hardoon at Whistledown. Email: info@whistledown.net #PhilMaguire #prisonradio #charitytalks #charitytrustees #charitydiscussion2019-02-0139 minGood Charity Bad CharityGood Charity Bad CharityHow Charities Can Survive Brexit. Caron Bradshaw, Chief Executive, Charity Finance GroupCaron Bradshaw, Chief Executive of the Charity Finance Group (CFG) joins Keith, Camilla and David for a special episode about all things finance, including how charities can prepare for the outcome of Brexit. The CFG's website is https://cfg.org.uk/  Good Charity Bad Charity is presented by Keith Davis, Camilla McGibbon and David Prest. It is produced by Dan Hardoon at Whistledown. Email: info@whistledown.net  #CaronBradshaw #charityfinance #Brexit #charitydiscussion #charitytrustees #charitytalks #charitybusiness2018-12-0731 minGood Charity Bad CharityGood Charity Bad CharityMy Job is to be Neither Friend nor Foe to the Charity Sector – Helen Stephenson, CEO of the Charity CommissionShould charities pay to be regulated? That’s one of the proposals being mooted by our special guest Helen Stephenson, CEO of the Charity Commission, who is set to announce her policy review imminently. Helen also reveals how she foresaw the concerns about safeguarding that exploded with the Oxfam scandal and defends the Commission’s response to it.  Good Charity Bad Charity is presented by Keith Davis, Camilla McGibbon and David Prest. It is produced by Dan Hardoon at Whistledown. Email: info@whistledown.net #Helen Stephenson #CharityCommission #regulation #charitydiscussion #charitytrustees #charitytalks #charitybusiness2018-09-0730 minGood Charity Bad CharityGood Charity Bad CharityMaverick and Passionate Women. Sue Tibballs, Sheila McKechnie Foundation.Camilla’s spent some time inside – which has opened up all sorts of questions about which charitable projects are worth funding. This week, our trio are joined by Sue Tibballs of the Sheila McKechnie Foundation, who talks about how her foundation’s namesake revolutionised campaigning. Sue also explains why things have just got tougher for charities and what needs to be done about it. Good Charity Bad Charity is presented by Keith Davis, Camilla McGibbon and David Prest. It is produced by Dan Hardoon at Whistledown Studios.  email: info@whistledown.net #charitytalks #charitybusiness #SueTibballs #SheilaMcKechnie #campaig...2018-06-1531 minGood Charity Bad CharityGood Charity Bad CharityHow I Set a Swarm of Mosquitoes on David Beckham. James Whiting, Malaria No More.Keith, Camilla and David ask whether the recent Royal Wedding is going to herald a new era for Britain’s charity’s sector, and fresh from organising a ground-breaking international summit, Malaria No More’s Executive Director James Whiting talks about putting David Beckham in a glass box surrounded by mosquitos. He also gives sage advice on coping with the dark days of running a charity. Good Charity Bad Charity is presented by Keith Davis, Camilla McGibbon and David Prest, produced by Dan Hardoon at Whistledown Studios. email: info@whistledown.net #charitytalks #charitybusiness #JamesWhiting #DavidBeckham #malari...2018-06-1533 minGood Charity Bad CharityGood Charity Bad CharityProfit from Poverty? Social Entrepreneur Iqbal WahhabKeith, Camilla and David assess the Oxfam fall-out, and are joined by Iqbal Wahhab, restaurateur and author of "Charity Sucks", to talk about his hard-nosed business approach to charity, and whether its OK to profit from poverty. Good Charity Bad Charity is presented by Keith Davis, Camilla McGibbon and David Prest, produced by Dan Hardoon at Whistledown Studios. email: info@whistledown.net #charitytalks #charitybusiness #IqbalWahhab #Roastrestaurant #Oxfam #charityscandal #charitytrustees #charitydiscussion2018-04-2631 min