175. Sustaining Your Journey: Sarah Bell
For the third and final episode of the "Sustaining Your Journey" series, I’m joined by Sarah Bell — Director of Principal Giftsat Harvard Business School. Sarah has spent nearly two decades at Harvard, including 19 years at Harvard Law School, building a career rooted in connection and purpose.Sarah reflects on dedicating 19 years to one shop and all of the growth that took place during that chapter of her life. In our conversation, we talk about what happens when your work becomes part of your identity — and how hard it can be to separate who you are from what you do. Sarah opens up about learning to love her work without letting it define her.
174. Sustaining Your Journey: Tommy Bergstrom
In this second episode of Sustaining Your Journey, we’re exploring what it means to take a nonlinear path — to start differently, not over. Tommy Bergstrom serves as Senior Associate Director of Leadership Annual Gifts with The Penn Fund, where he’s building new pipelines for engagement andphilanthropy. His career began in admissions, and his transition into development offers a look at how growth often means shifting your sphere of influence — and learning new cultural norms along the way.Tommy shares the challenges and wins of his career pivot, what it means to build something new from the inside, and how leadership can look different at every stage.Previously, he served as Director of Visit Experience with Penn Admissions. He holds a B.A. from Franklin & Marshall College and an M.S. in Nonprofit Leadership from Penn’s School of Social Policy and Practice. Tommy volunteers with both his undergraduate and graduate schools, as well as with HeightsPhiladelphia.
173. Sustaining Your Journey: Boi Carpenter
Welcome to 2026 with the Development Debrief. This month is a time for inner work—we are lucky to have a guest this week who is both wise and smart. This episode is about creating and building along the way. About the chapters in life we only understand in hindsight. About uncertainty, perfection, and the internal data we’reconstantly managing—often without realizing it. Boi will explore ideas like emotional regulation, immunity to change, and self-guided retreats—simple frameworks that help us stay present when life feels unclear.Throughout January, this podcast unfolds as a three-part series that I am calling "Sustaining Your Journey", with two other guests in addition to Boi who will share their own perspectives.I can’t wait to hear what you all think.
172. Solo Episode: Recalibrating Mid-career
In this episode, I read an article I wrote for LinkedIn that explores some of the conversations I've had recently with friends and colleagues. I'm asking the questions like around mid-career crossroads and how we decide if and when we are happy. This is the first episode in a series where I will bring guests to talk with me about this very topic.
171. Boyden with Texas A&M: What we Celebrate and what we Tolerate
Welcome to this Development Debrief episode sponsored by Boyden Executive Search.In this episode, we’re talking with the Texas A&M Foundation about how their culture work is transforming the way they recruit, retain, and grow talented staff. Our guests are Jill Trego and Chastity Carrigan with Texas A&M, and Wendy Wilsker with Boyden. We’ll unpack what they celebrate and what they tolerate, and how their values guide them when things get hard. You’ll also hear how they help outsiders understand their culture, and what it means to live their “why” — unapologetically and authentically.Let’s dive in.