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  • 著者: Tom Lietz
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Storylinking

著者: Tom Lietz
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  • Storylinking is a podcast for community leaders, storytellers, and creative professionals who want to use the power of storytelling to build stronger, more connected communities. Hosted by Tom Lietz—video producer, documentary filmmaker, and creative director with over 20 years of experience—this show explores how narrative and co-creative processes can drive culture, collaboration, and lasting impact. In each episode, Tom talks with experts and changemakers about real-world strategies for using storytelling to solve tough problems, engage communities, and create systems for sustainable impact. Tune in for insightful conversations, actionable tips, and fresh perspectives on the art and science of community-centered storytelling.
    2024
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Storylinking is a podcast for community leaders, storytellers, and creative professionals who want to use the power of storytelling to build stronger, more connected communities. Hosted by Tom Lietz—video producer, documentary filmmaker, and creative director with over 20 years of experience—this show explores how narrative and co-creative processes can drive culture, collaboration, and lasting impact. In each episode, Tom talks with experts and changemakers about real-world strategies for using storytelling to solve tough problems, engage communities, and create systems for sustainable impact. Tune in for insightful conversations, actionable tips, and fresh perspectives on the art and science of community-centered storytelling.
2024
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  • 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
  • Inclusive Identity Storytelling, with philanthropy consultant Katherine Lacefield
    2024/10/22

    How Authentic Stories Drive Collaboration, Compassion, and Sustainable Impact in Nonprofits

    In this episode of Storylinking, nonprofit leader and philanthropy consultant Katherine Lacefield shares her journey of using storytelling as a powerful tool to build inclusive communities. Katherine dives deep into the importance of shifting from competition to collaboration in the nonprofit world, offering practical strategies for managing compassion fatigue and driving sustainable fundraising efforts. She explains how community-sourced stories can foster empathy, dispel stereotypes, and ignite meaningful action.

    Key takeaways include practical advice on active listening, seeking diverse perspectives, and strengthening partnerships.

    Check out our guest, Katherine Lacefield:

    • www.justbecause.consulting
    • www.justbecause.consulting/podcast
    • https://www.linkedin.com/in/katherine-mac-donald/

    Check out more from Storylinking:

    • storylinking.com

    Key moments from this episode:

    00:48 Challenges in Community Storytelling
    01:07 Introduction to Identity Storytelling
    01:42 Guest Introduction: Katherine Lacefield
    02:13 Katherine's Early Nonprofit Journey
    04:42 Expanding Nonprofit Focus
    06:37 Lessons from Nonprofit Work
    11:30 Human Connection in Animal Welfare
    15:03 The Power of Storytelling in Nonprofits
    17:03 Building Empathy Through Stories
    17:30 Changing Perspectives on Animal Ownership
    20:36 The Role of Authenticity and Curiosity
    21:53 Engaging with Differing Opinions
    24:07 Actionable Tips for Community Builders
    26:01 Connecting and Collaborating with Others
    28:12 Final Thoughts and Ways to Connect

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    32 分
  • Rethinking Association Strategy, with product strategist James Young
    2024/10/22

    Strategic Community Building and Leadership with James Young: Balancing People and Product for Long-Term Impact

    In this episode of Storylinking, host Tom Lietz speaks with James Young, an expert in strategic community building and product-centered design. Drawing from his extensive work with The Product Community, Jim provides a fresh look at how organizations can navigate the shift from traditional association models to more innovative approaches that balance people-first engagement with product-driven value creation.

    The conversation explores the interplay between storytelling, creating a shared vision, and aligning short-term operations with long-term strategy. Jim offers practical insights into building product communities that prioritize disciplined choices while fostering emotional connections that bring people together. The episode also delves into how multi-generational engagement and mentorship play critical roles in sustaining resilient, thriving communities.

    Whether you're a community leader or strategist, this episode is packed with actionable advice on how to integrate product-focused strategies with people-centered leadership to create lasting, impactful value.

    Check out our guest, James Young

    • On LinkedIn
    • The Innovative Association (His weekly newsletter, via substack)
    • The Product Community (His company, helping membership communities to build products and grow reach)

    Check out more from Storylinking:

    • storylinking.com

    Key moments from this episode:

    00:32 The Changing Landscape of Associations 00:55 Meet James Young: A Strategic Innovator 01:51 Challenges Facing Modern Associations 06:36 The Concept of Product Community 10:44 The Importance of Strategy in Associations 15:04 Defining and Addressing Strategic Problems 18:24 Balancing Long-term Goals with Short-term Needs 20:47 Designing a Shared Future 21:57 The Role of Story in Strategy 22:45 Unifying Themes and Organizational Narratives 24:11 Integrating Storytelling into Strategy 25:24 Building Community Through Strategy 31:47 Actionable Takeaways for Community Builders 32:26 Leveraging and Celebrating Organizational Legacy 34:15 Investing in a Shared Future 36:05 Supporting Community Leaders 36:25 Connecting with Jim's Work 37:59 Final Thoughts and Reflections
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    39 分

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