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  • Science and Story - Connecting Cultures, with Cecilia Wandiga
    2025/02/11

    This episode features Cecilia Wandiga, Executive Director of the Centre for Science and Technology Innovations (CSTI) in Nairobi, Kenya. Cecilia’s work brings science and storytelling together in a way that makes complex research practical and relevant for communities facing environmental and climate challenges.

    In our conversation, we explore how science connects our stories, grounding them in knowledge and shared reality, while storytelling frames science in ways that make it personal, memorable, and actionable. Cecilia shares how CSTI translates climate research into practical solutions for communities, the role of citizen science in driving local engagement, and the barriers that can make scientific progress difficult to implement. We also discuss the importance of trust in community-led initiatives and how meaningful storytelling helps align people around shared goals.

    If you’re thinking about how to make complex ideas more engaging, bring diverse communities into the conversation, or turn specific knowledge into real-world action, you’ll want to hear what Cecilia has to say.

    Connect with Cecilia Wandiga & CSTI:

    • Follow Cecilia on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ceciliawandiga/
    • Follow the Centre for Science and Technology Innovations (CSTI) on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/centre-for-science-and-technology-innovations-csti/

    Check out more from Storylinking:

    • Go behind the scenes of this episode: https://storylinking.com/blog/ep11
    • Full show site: https://storylinking.com

    Key Moments from This Episode:
    01:30 Introducing Cecilia Wandiga and CSTI

    02:11 CSTI’s Mission and Early Work

    03:19 Challenges and Innovations in Climate Adaptation

    07:13 The Role of Storytelling in Science Communication

    09:38 Personal Background and Influences

    24:53 Biochar: A Multifaceted Solution for Energy and Sustainability

    35:52 The Ice Block Conundrum: Making New Ideas Familiar

    37:12 Citizen Science in Action: Engaging the Public in Research

    40:32 How to Successfully Engage Communities in Climate Solutions

    43:47 Cultural Barriers to Science and How to Overcome Them

    53:49 Staying Optimistic in the Face of Global Challenges

    57:20 Practical Advice for Community Builders on Science & Storytelling

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    1 時間 5 分
  • Leading with Curiosity and Bridging Divides, with Mónica Guzmán
    2025/01/28

    I had the privilege of sitting down with Mónica Guzmán for this episode of Storylinking. Mónica is the Senior Fellow for Public Practice at Braver Angels, the author of "I Never Thought of It That Way," and the host of the podcast "A Braver Way." She’s someone I deeply admire for her ability to lean into curiosity and use it as a tool for building trust and understanding across political and cultural divides.

    In our conversation, we explored how curiosity can help us navigate tough conversations, whether we’re engaging with colleagues, family members, or entire communities. Mónica shares powerful insights from her personal journey and professional work, showing us how curiosity isn’t just about asking questions, it’s about seeing others in their full complexity and finding ways to connect (even and especially when it feels difficult!) If you’ve been thinking about how to bridge divides in your own community or create a stronger sense of connection in your work, this episode is full of great context and practical advice.

    Connect with Mónica Guzmán and Braver Angels:

    • Her website, https://www.moniguzman.com/
    • On instagram, @MoniGuzman
    • Braver Angels, https://braverangels.org/
    • Her podcast "A Braver Way," wherever you listen or at https://braverangels.org/abraverway/
    • Her book, "I Never Thought of it That Way," https://www.moniguzman.com/book'

    Check out more from Storylinking:

    • https://storylinking.com/blog/ep10 (go behind the scenes of this episode)
    • https://storylinking.com (the full show site)

    Key moments from this episode

    01:50 Personal experiences and family debates
    03:41 The power of curiosity in journalism
    06:51 Human nature and the SOS of sorting, othering, and siloing
    09:19 The cost of misplaced beliefs and polarization
    13:30 Creating space for curiosity in challenging conversations
    13:48 Braver Angels and their mission of depolarization
    17:16 Five characteristics of effective conversations
    20:56 The structure of bridging conversations
    25:00 Withholding judgment and embracing empathy
    27:52 The tension between safety and visibility in identity and engagement
    28:50 Engaging across divides with intentional dialogue
    29:39 Techniques for better conversations and curiosity-driven questions
    31:44 The benefits of bridging work in relationships and communities
    33:59 Practical advice for leaders: fostering bridging conversations
    34:23 Rupture and repair cycles in dialogue
    34:56 Using containment to manage difficult conversations
    37:13 Bridging for collective impact: engaging new communities
    48:19 The importance of honest friction in communities

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    53 分
  • Theatre as a Model for Dialogue and Engagement, with Chad Swan-Badgero
    2025/01/14

    How theater can create space for meaningful dialogue, build community trust, and inspire engagement among diverse audiences

    In this episode of Storylinking, Chad Swan-Badgero (founder and artistic director of Peppermint Creek Theatre and program manager for the Michigan Council for Arts and Cultural Affairs) joins host Tom Lietz for a conversation about how theater creates space for communities to navigate tough conversations. From Peppermint Creek’s origins to its evolution as a platform for addressing current societal issues, Chad shares his insights on approaches to audience engagement, and the transformative power of participatory storytelling.

    Key topics include challenges and rewards of community engagement, theater as a model for dialogue and connection, and how bringing diverse audiences together can help us to meaningfully address social issues. We discuss his experiences staging "What the Constitution Means to Me," and explore more broadly how the arts can inspire community revitalization, individual fulfillment, and transformative conversations that extend far beyond the stage.

    Connect with Chad Swan-Badgero and Peppermint Creek Theatre:

    • Peppermint Creek Theatre: http://peppermintcreek.org
    • Contact Chad: office@peppermintcreek.org

    Check out more from Storylinking:

    • https://storylinking.com/blog/ep09 (see a picture of the set from "What the Constitution Means to Me" and read more about this episode)
    • https://storylinking.com (the full show site)

    Key Moments from This Episode

    02:02 Chad's Early Journey into Theater

    05:51 Founding Peppermint Creek Theater

    09:55 Evolving the Mission of Peppermint Creek

    14:04 Staging 'What the Constitution Means to Me'

    18:23 The Impact of the Show on the Community

    29:11 Audience Engagement in Theater

    30:27 Nervousness and Excitement in Live Performances

    33:52 The Role of Theater in Community Dialogue

    39:32 Challenges of Audience Engagement

    45:52 The Broader Impact of Arts and Culture

    53:21 Personal Reflections and Community Impact

    57:52 Taking the Long View

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  • Leveraging AI to Scale Human Connection and Creativity, with David Norris
    2024/12/31

    How AI can elevate human creativity and community engagement

    In this episode of Storylinking, musician/developer/founder/creator David Norris and host Tom Lietz talk about how generative AI is transforming creativity and community engagement. They discuss practical ways to integrate new AI-based approaches while staying human-centered, balancing innovation with ethical considerations, and using new tools to build meaningful connections at scale.

    Key topics include the potential of generative AI to transform creativity and community engagement, the balance between AI innovation and human values, and the ethical considerations involved. The conversation explores how leaders can begin to integrate new approaches into their work, including practical first steps toward thoughtful experimentation.

    Check out our Guest, David Norris:

    • On LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/thedavenorris/

    • His company, Bold Crow AI https://boldcrow.ai/

    • On Soundcloud https://soundcloud.com/givingbacksmiles

    Check out more from Storylinking:

    • https://storylinking.com/blog/ep08 (read more about this episode)

    • https://storylinking.com (the full show site)

    Key Moments from This Episode

    01:31 Exploring Generative AI in Music

    02:12 Balancing AI and Human Creativity

    08:55 Community Engagement and Building Systems

    09:52 Transitioning from Creative Work to System Building

    13:57 The Future of Community Engagement with AI

    27:31 Optimism and the Future of AI

    38:04 Practical First Steps for Implementing AI

    46:08 Embracing Change and Experimentation

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    48 分
  • Using Co-Creation to Break Silos and Build Alignment, with Susan Bartlett
    2024/12/17

    Harnessing Co-Creation for Aligned Impact in Healthcare and Beyond, with Workomics founder Susan Bartlett

    In this episode of Storylinking, Susan Bartlett, co-founder of Workomics, joins host Tom Lietz to explore the transformative power of co-creative practices in breaking down organizational silos and building alignment across diverse teams. Susan shares how her work bridges internal and external barriers to help organizations create solutions that resonate with all stakeholders: from internal departments like legal and compliance to the end users of healthcare systems.

    Key topics include the formation of organizational silos and the challenges they create, the critical role of co-creation in fostering shared understanding and collaboration among stakeholders, and the use of storytelling as a tool to connect participants and represent their contributions to their communities. In the process we talk about addressing barriers like legal and compliance constraints, how to measure the impact of these efforts, and practical steps first steps for leaders interested in trying more co-creative approaches.

    Check out our guest Susan Bartlett, and her company Workomics:

    • Workomics on Substack, at https://workomics.substack.com/

    • Workomics on Linkedin, at https://www.linkedin.com/company/workomics/

    Check out more from Storylinking:

    • https://storylinking.com/blog/ep07 (read more about this episode)

    • https://storylinking.com (the full show site)

    Key moments from this episode:

    02:11 Defining Co-Creation

    03:51 Bridging the Gap in Healthcare Communication

    05:13 Learning from Stakeholder Experiences

    06:37 The Importance of Internal Alignment

    15:23 The Role of Storytelling in Co-Creation

    18:23 Balancing Structure and Flexibility

    32:39 Building Trust and Overcoming Skepticism

    38:40 Final Thoughts and Practical Advice

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    52 分
  • Building Trust and Engagement, with Jody Horntvedt and Eriks Dunens
    2024/12/03
    Understanding how the Trust + Engagement Cycle can Enhance Collaboration in Communities and Organizations
    In this episode of Storylinking, Jody Horntvedt and Eriks Dunens join us to share insights on trust, engagement, and the relationship between both as we build thriving communities. Drawing on their extensive experience as applied researchers, extension educators, and community builders, they unpack the multifaceted nature of trust (including contractual, communication, competence, and caring) and how each type of trust can play a critical role.
    The conversation offers accessible strategies for building, repairing, and sustaining trust within organizations and communities. With practical, real-world examples, Jody and Eriks illustrate how intentional actions and storytelling can create spaces for meaningful connection and meaningful engagement. Read the source article and learn more about UMN extension:
    • “Building trust in communities” https://extension.umn.edu/vital-connections/building-trust-communities
    • Visit https://extension.umn.edu/ and search for “community”
    Connect with our guests:
    • Jody Horntvedt on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jody-hornvedt-1a061939/
    • Eriks Dunens on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/eriks-dunens-3388404b/

    Check out more from Storylinking:

    • https://storylinking.com/blog/ep06 (read more about this episode)
    • https://storylinking.com (the full show site)
    Key moments from this episode:

    00:56 Exploring Trust in Communities

    01:16 Meet the Experts: Eriks and Jodi

    01:44 The Importance of Trust

    03:21 Research on Trust and Engagement

    07:30 Types of Trust

    10:22 Building Trust in Communities

    14:01 Challenges in Community Trust

    17:41 Practical Applications of Trust Research

    22:49 Trust and Community Projects

    27:28 Eriks’ Role in Minneapolis City Government

    28:30 Measuring Impact Beyond Numbers

    30:34 Crisis of Trust in Public Institutions

    31:59 Building Trust Through Storytelling

    33:06 Community Engagement and Trust

    38:04 Creating Spaces for Connection

    46:10 Hope and Optimism in Community Building

    51:11 Practical Steps to Rebuild Trust

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    53 分
  • Community and Career: Unpacking the 2024 Wiley Society Member Survey with Rich Green
    2024/11/19

    In this episode of Storylinking, Rich Green (Commercial Director at Madgex) and host Tom Lietz dive into the results of the 2024 Wiley Society Member Survey. Together, they unpack the survey's findings on career development within associations, highlighting a pressing issue: the gap between members' expectations for career advancement and the support they actually receive. Rich, an innovator in job boards and career center solutions, shares his perspective on how associations can adapt to better meet members' needs by prioritizing career services, networking opportunities, and professional growth.

    The conversation reveals how career support impacts member engagement, retention, and satisfaction, offering actionable strategies for association and community leaders to bridge this gap. Tom and Rich also discuss the role of storytelling in strengthening community connections and empowering individuals within the association framework.

    Contact our guest, Rich Green, at Richard.Green@madgex.com

    Learn more about Madgex and the 2024 Wiley Society Member Survey:

    • https://madgex.com/
    • https://www.wiley.com/en-us/network/publishing/societies/member-engagement/how-career-support-powers-satisfaction-and-engagement-in-society

    Check out more from Storylinking:

    • https://storylinking.com/blog/ep05 (read more about this episode)
    • https://storylinking.com (the full show site)

    Key moments from this episode:

    00:52 Exploring the 2024 Wiley Society Member Survey

    01:43 Rich Green's Career Journey

    04:49 Insights from the Wiley Society Member Survey

    07:22 The Disconnect Between Career Development and Member Satisfaction

    14:37 Strategies for Associations to Enhance Career Development

    19:25 The Role of Employer Branding in Career Development

    21:15 The Future of Community and Career Development

    35:38 Considering the Story of our Work

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    37 分
  • Facing the Fracture, with professor of counseling psychology Tania Israel, Ph.D.
    2024/11/05

    How community builders can respond to political polarization

    In this episode of Storylinking, counseling psychology professor and author Dr. Tania Israel shares her journey of bringing people together across deep political divides. Dr. Israel discusses growing challenges of political polarization and introduces practical, research-based strategies for fostering understanding and connection in divided communities. She explores how reducing polarizing input, recognizing cognitive biases, and using storytelling can help bridge divides and support a healthier democracy.

    Key takeaways include practical advice on building empathy, engaging in bridging conversations, and strengthening social cohesion within our communities.

    Check out our guest, Tania Israel, Ph.D.:

    • Facing the Fracture (Book)
    • https://taniaisrael.com/
    • @taniaisraelphd on Instagram, X, and Threads
    • On LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tania-israel/

    Check out more from Storylinking:

    • storylinking.com

    Key moments from this episode:

    00:28 Challenges of Political Polarization 00:52 Guest Introduction: Dr. Tanya Israel 01:25 Dr. Israel's Journey and Early Work 02:42 Creating Resources to Bridge Divides 04:41 Understanding Polarization and Cognitive Biases 05:35 Strategies for Reducing Polarization 12:34 The Role of Stories in Bridging Divides 14:32 Engaging Across Divides: Practical Tips 19:14 The Bridging Movement and Organizations 26:32 Starting Conversations and Building Connections 31:22 Optimism and Moving Forward 36:22 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
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    39 分