576. Mental Health Week: Transforming Paid Leave in Nonprofits + Creating Sustainable Work Models for Wellness - Lacey Kempinski

This episode is part of our Mental Health Week series. Explore all the episodes, find resources + more at weareforgood.com/mentalhealth.

Listen to this episode

Overview

Meet Lacey. As the founder of Balanced Good, she turned her challenges with postpartum depression and anxiety into a powerful mission to reshape parental leave in the nonprofit sector. As a mom of three, she gets how challenging it can be to build a career as a leader in the nonprofit sector while balancing the demands of parenthood💼👶 A sustainable work model isn't just good for people; it's good for business. Tune in to explore how organizations can prioritize wellness, create realistic workloads, and normalize taking breaks to combat burnout

💡 Learn

  • The state of paid leave in the nonprofit sector

  • The importance of sustainable work models 

  • How to advocate for paid leave

Today's Guest

Lacey Kempinski, Founder + CEO, Balanced Good

We are always continually pushed to add more and more and more. But what if we could create sustainable work models?
— Lacey Kempinski, Founder + CEO, Balanced Good

Episode Transcript

Download Full Episode Transcript Here

Episode Highlights

  • Lacey’s story and journey to where she is today (3:55)

  • State of paid leave in the nonprofit and impact sectors (6:50)

  • Impact of paid leave (9:25)

  • Advocating for paid leave (17:00)

  • Building a parental leave plan in a day (19:45)

  • Activation (22:50)

  • A powerful moment of philanthropy (24:05)

  • Lacey’s One Good Thing: Give yourself grace and give others grace. (26:05)

  • How to connect with Lacey + Balanced Good (27:20)

Powerful Quotes

“My journey into this career path was deeply personal and rooted in my experience of becoming a mom.” -Lacey

“We’re always questioning if things inspire and support wellness. Does our culture actually live the values we’re saying out loud?” -Lacey

“We are always continually pushed to add more and more and more. But what if we could create sustainable work models” -Lacey

“We’re looking at people holistically. Whatever you have in life beyond work is equally as valuable, or more valuable than what you're contributing to your work and your sector.” -Lacey

"If we can help one person at a time, we're going to impact some change."

“We need to be talking to our board members about the need for parental leave and the damage it's doing to not just our staff, but our mission.” -Lacey

"Give yourself grace and give others grace." -Lacey

"Philanthropy doesn't have to be on this grand scale. You can do something to make an impact." -Lacey


Connect with Lacey

LinkedIn / Balanced Good’s Website / Balanced Good’s LinkedIn / Balanced Good’s Instagram

Connect with Jon

LinkedIn / Email / Instagram

Connect with Becky

LinkedIn / Email / Instagram

Connect with We Are For Good

Become a Member of the Impact Uprising
If you liked this conversation, you’ll love what’s happening inside our premium membership + community - become a member of the Impact Uprising today.

Get access to a fully searchable library of content, community, private podcast and more. Go to weareforgood.com - meet friends and get unstuck today. 

Say hi👇
LinkedIn / Instagram / Facebook / YouTube / Twitter

Studio Selfie

Share this episode

 
Previous
Previous

Gather At The Well: Micro-Dosing Wellness - Lindsey Fuller

Next
Next

575. Mental Health Week: Practice the Pause. A Guided Meditation with Sonya Perez-Lauterbach