For our very first interview on Making a Ruckus, I’m joined by someone who has shaped the thinking of volunteer engagement professionals around the world for more than 30 years — Rob Jackson.
In this wide-ranging and deeply energising conversation, we look back at three decades of volunteer engagement:
what’s changed, what hasn’t, and what still desperately needs a rethink.
Rob reflects on the biggest shifts he’s seen — the hopeful ones and the uncomfortable ones — and together we unpack some of the assumptions, biases, and long-running debates that continue to hold our sector back.
We dive into:
The myths and mental models that refuse to die
Why some conversations from the 90s are still happening today
What volunteer involvement could look like if we stopped trying to fit people into outdated boxes
The risks and possibilities of AI for our field
Rob also reads his powerful reflection Stewards of Hope — a moment that will stay with you long after the episode ends.
And we debut the Ruckus Round, a rapid-fire set of questions that invites Rob to share what he’s rethinking, what he’s wrestling with, and the one ruckus he believes we must still make.
If you’re ready for a conversation that honours where we’ve been and challenges where we’re heading, this episode is for you.
Stay bold, stay curious — and keep making a ruckus.
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