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Practicing Presence in Polarized Times for nonprofits and associations with Danielle Marshall

Nonprofit Mission: Impact

Release Date: 01/27/2026

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Polarization isn’t just a political issue—it’s a leadership challenge, and this episode examines how nonprofit leaders can respond with presence rather than reactivity.

In this “Learning Out Loud" episode of Nonprofit Mission: Impact, host Carol Hamilton and guest Danielle Marshall explore how nonprofit leaders can navigate today’s polarized environment with greater awareness, empathy, and intention. Together they:

  • Explore the tension between “winning” difficult conversations and staying grounded, clarifying purpose, and choosing ‘right relationship’ over being right. 

  • Unpack how polarization shows up not just in public discourse, but in workplaces, boardrooms, and personal relationships—and 

  • Discuss how small, practical practices like pausing, setting intentions, and taking responsibility for impact can help leaders build bridges instead of deepening divides.


Episode Highlights

[00:00:27] Polarization Moves From the Headlines Into Daily Life

 

[00:01:20] Being Right vs. Being in Right Relationship

 

[00:02:28] The Emotional Toll of Polarization

 

[00:03:00] Modeling Constructive Dialogue as a Leader

 

[00:06:18] Polarization Is Everywhere—Even When It’s Not Directed at You

 

[00:08:16] Entering Conversations With Awareness

 

[00:09:22] Learning How to Listen Requires Practice

 

[00:11:31] How Social Media Amplifies Division

 

[00:13:00] Conflict Entrepreneurs and the Cost of Engagement

 

[00:15:01] Choosing Curiosity Over Combat

 

[00:16:44] Resetting Mid-Conversation

 

[00:18:25] Owning Your Triggers

 

[00:19:18] Learning From Missteps and Making Repair

 

[00:22:02] Clarifying Meaning Instead of Making Assumptions

 

[00:23:42] Defining Polarization

 

[00:25:12] The Stories We Make About “Those People”

 

[00:27:02] Setting Intentions Before Difficult Conversations

 

[00:30:22] What Does “Right Relationship” Mean?

 

[00:31:42] Accountability Without Punishment

 

[00:34:10] Polarization as a Chasm—and the Skills That Build Bridges

 

[00:35:47] Start With One Practice

 

[00:36:23] Closing Conversations With Care

 

[00:37:24] Begin Where You Are

Guest Bio:

Danielle Marshall is an equity strategist and executive coach committed to helping organizations and leaders embed inclusive practices into their operations in meaningful and sustainable ways. As the founder of Culture Principles, she designs tailored strategies that strengthen team dynamics, enhance problem-solving, and cultivate inclusive leadership. Danielle also coaches senior executives to deepen their cultural competencies, fostering greater empathy, effective communication, and equitable decision-making. An ICF-certified Executive Coach and engaging speaker, she brings extensive experience in organizational development, equipping leaders with the skills and confidence to navigate diverse work places with impact and integrity.

 

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