W(h)ine About Data
Introducing our podcast, W(h)ine About Data, designed to demystify data and offer professionals an outlet for practical learning in an informal environment! At TCG, we’re educators at heart, but even when we’re “teaching,” our approaches (that we’ve worked hard to simplify) can still seem daunting, overwhelming, and unrealistic for organizations in the trenches. This podcast is free and a small time commitment—making it great for busy individuals who want to grow their data muscle.
Our fun podcast breaks down even the most daunting data topics into manageable chunks, making them easily digestible and applicable to your everyday work.
We believe knowledge should be accessible to all, regardless of background or expertise. Whether you’re a seasoned professional or a curious novice, our series welcomes you with open arms, friendly voices, and a glass of wine.
Our Hosts
Denae Green
With over 13 years of service at a mid-size nonprofit, she brings a practitioner lens (the “voice of the listener”). Denae asks thoughtful questions, shares personal experiences, and offers actionable takeaways!
Sarah Mihich
One of our resident #DataNerds, Sarah loves data and a clean spreadsheet! With her humor and passion, she is sure to convert even the most data skeptic listener to a data fan.
Latest Episodes
Episode 4 – Why Data Access?
Welcome back as we dive into our #DataInformed Approach on this episode of W(h)ine About Data! At Transform Consulting Group we use a Data-Informed...
Episode 3 – Why Clear Metrics?
Welcome back as we dive into our #DataInformed Approach on this episode of W(h)ine About Data! At Transform Consulting Group we use a Data-Informed...
Episode 2 – How to Build a Data-Informed Culture
In this Episode of W(h)ine About Data, we're sharing our #DataInformed Approach! At Transform Consulting Group, data informs everything we do. “The...
Thank you for making a presentation about data that was approachable! I’ve participated in several workshops on data and measuring impact that were so theoretical that it’s a struggle to identify any practical takeaways. I appreciated your breakdown of data myths and trust and the reminder that the ultimate goal is to turn data into usable information and information into insight.