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  • Break Fake Rules is a podcast that questions philanthropy’s self-imposed rules and looks for ways philanthropy can better serve communities and contribute to lasting change.
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  • We Need to Talk About Money with Jennifer Risher
    Sep 25 2024
    “Philanthropy has these ways of carving out money and setting it aside. Is there another way to think about what to do with money that exists in this world? Shouldn’t we be thinking about different ways of activating it now?” - Jennifer Risher

    Break Fake Rules is a podcast from the Stupski Foundation that questions philanthropy’s self-imposed rules and looks for ways philanthropy can better serve communities and contribute to lasting change.

    In this episode, Glen talks with Jennifer Risher, an author and rulebreaking philanthropist who is motivating donors to move philanthropic wealth off the sidelines and into communities where it is needed today. Hear Jennifer share her initiative, #HalfMyDAF, which is challenging the wealth management system and motivating others to unleash dollars from donor-advised funds.


    Check out #HalfMyDAF and learn more from Jennifer in her book, “We Need to Talk: A Memoir About Wealth”.

    Learn about the Stupski Foundation’s work.


    Host: Glen Galaich

    Guest: Jennifer Risher

    Producer: Claire Callahan

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    31 Min.
  • Take Bigger Swings with Ryan Easterly
    Aug 21 2024

    Spending down enables us to make larger investments in our grantees to take bigger swings at addressing the barriers that people with intellectual and developmental disabilities face when accessing health care.”

    Break Fake Rules is a podcast from the Stupski Foundation that questions philanthropy’s self-imposed rules and looks for ways philanthropy can better serve communities and contribute to lasting change.

    In this episode, Glen talks with Ryan Easterly, executive director of the WITH Foundation, who is dedicated to advancing comprehensive care for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Hear Ryan encourage funders to break the fake rules that prevent resources from flowing to people with disabilities who need them today.

    Learn more about the Stupski Foundation’s work.

    Host: Glen Galaich

    Guest: Ryan Easterly

    Producer: Claire Callahan

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    25 Min.
  • How to Become an Antiracist Funder with Dr. Ibram X. Kendi and Marcus Walton
    Jul 17 2024

    It’s time to Break Fake Rules, this time with two remarkable rule breakers who delve into race, philanthropy, and humanity. In this episode, Glen speaks with leading antiracist scholar and award winning author, Dr. Ibram X. Kendi and CEO of Grantmakers for Effective Organizations, Marcus Walton. Which rules must we break to create an antiracist world? Tune in to find out.

    ”Racist ideas and bigotry across different areas not only prevents us from recognizing the full humanity of the other, but in being unable to recognize the full humanity of the other, we're actually not able to live in the full humanity of ourselves.” - Dr. Ibram X. Kendi
    “Institutionalizing a thing that has existed within human relationships since the beginning of humanity, that is philanthropy, dehumanizes it by definition.” - Marcus Walton

    Sign up for The Emancipator newsletter for up-to-date news on the people, organizations, and topics shaping the antiracism movement today.

    Break Fake Rules is a podcast from the Stupski Foundation that questions philanthropy’s self-imposed rules and explores ways it can better serve communities and contribute to lasting change.

    Host: Glen Galaich

    Guests: Dr. Ibram X. Kendi and Marcus Walton

    Producer: Claire Callahan

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    30 Min.

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