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Understanding the Real World of Charities + Premier League Blind Rankings | WL Podcast #6 ft. David Wilson (The Sunshine Fund)

Understanding the Real World of Charities + Premier League Blind Rankings | WL Podcast #6 ft. David Wilson (The Sunshine Fund)

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In this episode of the WL Podcast, we sit down with David Wilson from The Sunshine Fund to uncover the real world of the charity sector – without the buzzwords, fluff or PR spin.

David shares his honest take on:

  • Why some charities are losing public trust
  • The rise of “CEgOs” (charity CEOs acting like execs)
  • Virtue signalling, emotional appeals, and performative partnerships
  • How we rebuild authenticity in the non-profit world
  • What The Sunshine Fund actually does – and why it matters

It’s a no-BS conversation about purpose, perception, and what needs to change.

🎯 PLUS:
We round off with some Premier League Blind Rankings – including all-time greats and Newcastle United legends. As always, expect big opinions and a few spicy takes.

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