Check Out The Latest Podcast Episode
CHECK OUT THE LATEST PODCAST EPISODE
Episodes
Explore the power of communications with eleven seasons of content that support your work as a communicator for change.
Lesson Learned • Finding the Words
We can’t turn back time, but we can progress forward. So, if there is a person you believe you’re done learning from, I invite you to reach out to them today. Tell them that you were thinking about them. And then listen closely to whatever they have to share. You may be surprised by how much there is left to learn.
The Business Case for Health Equity with Dr. Jean Accius
This week, Carrie Fox sits down with Dr. Jean Accius, President and CEO of Creating Healthier Communities (CHC), to discuss just what it means to build healthier and more equitable communities.
You’re Saying it Wrong with NY Times Bestselling Authors Kathy and Ross Petras
We often talk about words on this show, but rarely do we talk about words in quite the way our guests this week have built their careers talking about words. Kathy and Ross Petras are the New York Times bestselling authors and hosts of the award-winning NPR.org podcast You’re Saying It Wrong. This week, we’re clearing the air on the words that trip us up the most!
Succession Planning with Edgility Consulting's Christina Greenberg
How can leaders of social impact organizations build equitable pipelines of leadership to sustain their missions? That is our central question this week as Carrie Fox sits down with Christina Greenberg, Co-Founder and Managing Partner of diversity-focused talent management firm Edgility Consulting.
Fact Check • Finding the Words
This week, the story of a quote. This quote is among the most well-known and widely shared of the words of a legend of peace. It’s been used by well-established thought leaders, in scholarly publications, books, and presentations, with thousands of references to this quote across social media. The problem is, the person never said it.
Equitable Hiring Practices with Edgility Consulting's Jonathan Howard
This week, Carrie Fox sits down with Jonathan Howard, Associate Partner at Edgility Consulting, about the importance of building equitable hiring practices to create a truly inclusive workplace.
Exploring Trends Versus Fads in Workplace Strategy with SHRM's George Rivera
Carrie Fox explores how we can build workplaces that work for all with her guest, George Rivera, Senior Vice President of SHRM Enterprise Solutions.
Human-Centered AI in the Workplace with SHRM’s George Rivera
How should your organization thoughtfully adopt artificial intelligence (AI) in ways that enhance instead of displace the human workforce? Carrie sits down with SHRM’s George Rivera, a person uniquely qualified to take on these questions as we look out on the horizon toward the future of work.
Finding, Keeping and Promoting Women in the Workplace with SHRM’s Jennifer McCollum
This week, Carrie Fox sits down with Jennifer McCollum to talk about, well, a lot. In addition to her work as CEO of leadership development firm Linkage, Jennifer has become an inspiring voice in the realm of women's leadership.
Can AI Make Us More Human? • Finding the Words
AI is an important tool and an indelible part of our future. But we don't need to lose our humanity in the process of using it.
Courageous Conversations with Ronnie Galvin
On this episode of Mission Forward, Reverend Ronnie Galvin discusses the importance of community and how it is not a physical place, but a set of practices. He shares his journey through social change and community building, and highlights the role of community in fostering justice, equity, and sustainability.
Mind Over Machine • Finding the Words
The memory we carry in our pockets directly affects the memory in our heads—and that impacts how we communicate. So, what are you doing to protect that precious time you have ... to think?
Say it Simply: The Power of Plain Language in Advancing Health with Dr. Katelyn Jetelina
Dr. Katelyn Jetelina has taken her modest public health email for friends and family and fashioned it into a public health powerhouse of a newsletter influencing hundreds of millions of readers. How did she do it? This week she reminds us all to keep it simple.
Can You Reframe That? • Finding the Words
The most compelling stories for social change break stereotypes and build new ways for us to understand issues and each other. Start by looking for stereotypes in your communications, and then practice some reframing. As we learn this week, the story will be even better as a result.
Navigating the Way Forward: What We’ve Done and Where We Go From Here with Dr. John Izzo
This week, kicking off the eighth season of the Mission Forward podcast, Carrie sits down with Dr. John Izzo, author and advisor who has dedicated his mission to helping companies and individuals find theirs.
Start Where You Are • Finding the Words
In the fast-paced nature of time, where it’s all too easy to get caught up in what’s coming next (vs. what’s happening now), where we want to be (vs. where we are), and how we get there (vs. what we’ve accomplished to date), it’s good to pause and remember that life is fast, and it’s short. Wherever you are, may you find something wonderful worth holding onto in this present moment.
Rebroadcast • Digging Deeper on DEI with Art Taylor
Art Taylor is president and CEO of the Better Business Bureau's Wise Giving Alliance. In this rebroadcast we talk about his work with some of the nation's most effective charities to build a more trusted charitable sector.
The Letter in Question • Finding the Words
Earlier this month, I gathered with colleagues to review updates to a brand guide. We were deep in the language preferences section of the guide when the team came upon a point of tension. All agreed to capitalize racial, ethnic, and cultural identities such as Black, Asian, Latino, and Navajo. Still, there was disagreement among those who wished to capitalize White and those who wanted to lowercase white.
Rebroadcast • Storytelling for Social Justice
In this rebroadcast, Glenn Harris, President of Race Forward and host of the Facing Race Conference, and Ashton Lattimore, editor-in-chief of Prism, join Carrie Fox for a conversation on hope, love, and social justice in a divided country.
All Access. • Finding The Words
Last November, Apple released a short film titled "The Greatest," which follows seven people throughout what is considered an average day, with an all-disabled cast, representing the authentic experiences of each cast member as they engage in various daily tasks, showcasing how Apple's suite of accessibility tools enables them to, as Forbes writes, navigate a world that wasn't designed with their needs in mind. It gives us a lot to thinking about.
Reviews for Mission Forward

When the pandemic hit, Tonia Wellons had been CEO of the Greater Washington Community Foundation for thirty days — and instead of retreating to short-term thinking, she and her board committed to a ten-year plan. In this conversation with Carrie Fox, she explains why a fixed point on the horizon is most valuable precisely when everything else is in motion.