• Meditation: Making the Ask
    2026/01/10

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    A somatic, compassionate practice to regulate your nervous system before making the ask.

    📘 Episode Summary

    This bonus meditation is a guided somatic practice designed to support you before donor meetings, fundraising conversations, or any moment when anxiety begins to take over. In this practice, Erin gently guides you through grounding in your body, noticing your felt experience, and working with Byron Katie’s inquiry process (“The Work”) to loosen the grip of anxious thoughts that often show up before making an ask.

    You’ll explore a real fundraising memory—at a level that feels manageable—and uncover the belief fueling your anxiety. Then, through awareness, inquiry, and compassionate self-forgiveness based on the Spiritual Psychology tools from the University of Santa Monica, you’ll shift into a regulated, steady internal climate.

    This meditation helps you:

    • understand your body’s signals
    • release pressure around specific donor outcomes
    • reconnect with your inherent worth
    • step into donor conversations with grounded confidence

    Use this practice anytime you want to regulate your nervous system before fundraising, asking for support, or stepping into leadership.

    💡 What This Meditation Supports

    • Nervous system regulation before the ask
    • Reducing anxiety in donor interactions
    • Building somatic awareness of your emotional patterns
    • Loosening the belief that your worth depends on a donor’s “yes”
    • Creating spaciousness and grounded presence in your body

    🛑 Important Note

    This meditation includes checking in with your body and revisiting memories. If you know you carry Big T trauma, or if certain memories feel overwhelming, please practice this with a licensed therapist or trained somatic practitioner.
    Your wellbeing comes first. If at any moment you feel flooded or unable to stay in the present moment, you have full permission to stop, drink water, step outside, or do whatever helps you return to safety.

    📝 What You’ll Need

    • A quiet place to sit
    • A journal and pen
    • Willingness to slow down and meet yourself with compassion

    🎧 When to Use This Meditation

    • Before donor meetings
    • Before crafting a fundraising appeal
    • When procrastination or avoidance kicks in
    • When your body feels tight, pressured, or anxious
    • When you want to reconnect with your own regulated presence

    👥 Join the Community

    Come share your experience with this meditation inside The Brave & Balanced Fundraiser Facebook Group, where fundraisers support one another in cultivating emotional mastery, nervous-system regulation, and grounded leadership.

    ➡️ Ready for deeper support?

    If you'd like personalized help applying these tools to your fundraising practice, you’re welcome to book a Bra

    ✨ Stay Connected & Continue Your Fundraising Growth

    Listen to all episodes + subscribe:
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    Join the community:
    The Brave & Balanced Fundraiser Facebook Group
    👉 https://www.facebook.com/groups/braveandbalancedfundraiser

    Book a Brave & Balanced Breakthrough Call:
    A personalized 1:1 session to support your inner clarity and fundraising wellbeing.
    👉 [insert your Calendly link]

    Learn more about Erin’s coaching & nervous-system based support:
    VitalistCoaching.com

    Connect on Instagram:
    @erinmcquadewright

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    13 分
  • Fundraising Anxiety: What Your Body Is Trying to Tell You
    2026/01/09

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    A somatic look at stress, pressure, and the internal signals fundraisers ignore.

    Fundraising anxiety isn’t a mindset problem — it’s a nervous system response. In this episode, Erin breaks down why fundraisers experience tight chests, clenched stomachs, throat pressure, and racing thoughts when preparing to make an ask… and why none of this means you’re bad at your job.

    Drawing on somatic practice, trauma-informed coaching, and fifteen years of fundraising experience, this episode helps you understand how your ancient wiring interprets budget shortfalls like a threat, how donors pick up on your internal state through co-regulation, and how anxiety quietly shapes (and sometimes sabotages) your relationships with donors.

    You’ll also hear two contrasting “versions” of the fundraiser:
    • the anxious fundraiser whose nervous system is in fight-or-flight
    • the regulated fundraiser whose calm presence draws donors in

    Understanding the difference is the key to asking with confidence, receiving with ease, and building long-term donor trust.

    This episode is foundational for any fundraiser who has ever wondered:
    “Why do I feel this way?”
    “How do donors seem to sense my stress?”
    “Is there a healthier way to do this work?”

    Spoiler: Yes. And it starts in your body.

    💡 Key Takeaways

    1. Anxiety is not a flaw — it's biology.

    Your nervous system reacts to budget shortfalls the same way your ancestors reacted to predators. Nothing is wrong with you. Your body is doing its job.

    2. Donors feel what you feel.

    Nervous system co-regulation means your internal state is always communicating, even if your words sound confident.

    3. Anxiety narrows your vision and creativity.

    Fundraising from fight-or-flight constricts your thinking, your options, and your relational presence.

    4. A regulated fundraiser is a magnetic fundraiser.

    When your breath slows, your energy settles, and you stop tying your worth to the donor’s “yes,” everything shifts.

    5. Anxiety is a messenger, not a master.

    It’s pointing to a place inside that wants safety, attention, or care — and you can learn to give yourself that.

    📝 Reflection Question for Your Journal

    Where in your body does anxiety show up — and what might it be trying to protect?
    This question alone can unlock profound awareness for fundraisers.

    🎧 Companion Resource

    Be sure to listen to the guided meditation designed specifically for this episode:
    “Meditation: Making the Ask”
    Use it before donor meetings or anytime your system feels activated.

    👥 Join the Community

    Come share your insights or what came up for you inside The Brave & Balanced Fundraiser Facebo

    Book your 1:1 Brave and Balanced Breakthrough Coaching Session here: https://calendly.com/vitalistcoaching/brave-balanced-breakthrough

    ✨ Stay Connected & Continue Your Fundraising Growth

    Listen to all episodes + subscribe:
    https://thebraveandbalancedfundraiser.buzzsprout.com

    Join the community:
    The Brave & Balanced Fundraiser Facebook Group
    👉 https://www.facebook.com/groups/braveandbalancedfundraiser

    Book a Brave & Balanced Breakthrough Call:
    A personalized 1:1 session to support your inner clarity and fundraising wellbeing.
    👉 [insert your Calendly link]

    Learn more about Erin’s coaching & nervous-system based support:
    VitalistCoaching.com

    Connect on Instagram:
    @erinmcquadewright

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    21 分
  • Why Fundraisers Burn Out: The Hidden Pattern No One Talks About
    2026/01/08

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    Understanding the emotional cost of fundraising—and why it’s not your fault.

    📘 Episode Summary

    Why do fundraisers leave their jobs every 16–24 months? In this episode, Erin reveals the hidden pattern driving burnout: the chronic under-resourcing of the fundraiser’s inner life.

    Erin shares how rising goals, shifting funders, and donor pressure interact with deeper, often unconscious beliefs about money, worthiness, and belonging. You'll learn why fundraising can mirror old patterns from our past—and why understanding this brings relief, power, and choice.

    If you’ve ever felt behind, not enough, or excluded from decisions that shape your goals, this episode will help you recognize: it’s not personal, and it’s not your fault.

    💡 Key Takeaways

    • Burnout is systemic, not a personal flaw.
    • Fundraising has an outer story (goals, pressure) and an inner story (anxiety, inadequacy).
    • Old money patterns can replay in donor work without us realizing it.
    • Patterns are not identities—they can shift with awareness.
    • Your first act of power is simply noticing the pattern.

    📝 Journal Prompt

    What might change if you believed your worth wasn’t tied to your numbers?

    Book your 1:1 Brave and Balanced Breakthrough Coaching Session here: https://calendly.com/vitalistcoaching/brave-balanced-breakthrough

    ✨ Stay Connected & Continue Your Fundraising Growth

    Listen to all episodes + subscribe:
    https://thebraveandbalancedfundraiser.buzzsprout.com

    Join the community:
    The Brave & Balanced Fundraiser Facebook Group
    👉 https://www.facebook.com/groups/braveandbalancedfundraiser

    Book a Brave & Balanced Breakthrough Call:
    A personalized 1:1 session to support your inner clarity and fundraising wellbeing.
    👉 [insert your Calendly link]

    Learn more about Erin’s coaching & nervous-system based support:
    VitalistCoaching.com

    Connect on Instagram:
    @erinmcquadewright

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    13 分
  • Is This Podcast for YOU?
    2026/01/07

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    Why fundraisers burn out—what it costs us, and what becomes possible when we finally turn inward and get free.

    Episode Summary

    In this opening episode, Erin McQuade-Wright—former professional fundraiser of 15 years—shares why she created The Brave & Balanced Fundraiser and why focusing on the inner life of the fundraiser is not only healing… but essential for our sector’s sustainability.

    Fundraising is the engine of the nonprofit world, yet fundraisers are burning out every 16–24 months. Erin names this reality, shares her personal story of fundraising trauma, and introduces the tools and perspectives that helped her shift from white-knuckled survival to grounded, aligned leadership.

    If you’ve ever felt overstretched, anxious, alone, or like the numbers were “good” but the cost was too high, this episode offers validation, resonance, and a new way forward.

    What You’ll Learn in This Episode

    • Why fundraising burnout is so widespread—and why it’s not a personal failure
    • How Erin’s 15-year career and health challenges revealed the emotional cost of traditional fundraising norms
    • Why mindset alone isn’t enough (and why somatic awareness matters deeply)
    • How fundraisers can use their work as a mirror for personal growth and healing
    • Why caring for your internal landscape makes you a more effective, confident fundraiser
    • What this podcast will offer you each week—and how it can support your long-term wellbeing

    Key Takeaways

    1. The numbers may show success, but your body will tell the truth.
    2. Fundraiser burnout is systemic—not a reflection of your skill, value, or dedication.
    3. Your inner climate shapes your donor relationships and your effectiveness far more than tactics alone.
    4. You can heal old fundraising patterns and shift into a more aligned, joyful way of working.
    5. This podcast exists to nourish your body, mind, and spirit—not to teach strategies, but to tend to the fundraiser herself.

    Reflection Question

    Where is fundraising currently costing you energy, peace, or wellbeing—and what might become possible if you didn’t have to white-knuckle your way through it?

    Take a moment to journal on this or reflect during a quiet part of your day.

    If this episode resonated…

    Subscribe so you never miss a Tuesday episode, and share this with a fundraising friend who might need this space of support, grounding, and encouragement.

    ✨ Stay Connected & Continue Your Fundraising Growth

    Listen to all episodes + subscribe:
    https://thebraveandbalancedfundraiser.buzzsprout.com

    Join the community:
    The Brave & Balanced Fundraiser Facebook Group
    👉 https://www.facebook.com/groups/braveandbalancedfundraiser

    Book a Brave & Balanced Breakthrough Call:
    A personalized 1:1 session to support your inner clarity and fundraising wellbeing.
    👉 [insert your Calendly link]

    Learn more about Erin’s coaching & nervous-system based support:
    VitalistCoaching.com

    Connect on Instagram:
    @erinmcquadewright

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    3 分