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What’s it really like to report from a war zone? Work on an undercover investigation? Be a humanitarian photographer capturing images in the far corners of the earth to influence our hearts and minds? Here, you'll find out through captivating conversations delving into the personal stories of people who dedicate themselves to telling stories to drive impact, while at the same time exploring the ethical challenges they face. Hosted by Susannah Birkwood, international journalist and NGO storyt ...
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Storytelling For Social Impact EP3: The $1 Billion Joke That Changed The Face Of Men's Health with Mark Leruste In this episode, host Ravinol welcomes Mark Leruste, founder and CEO of Storycast, to explore the profound impact of storytelling on social causes. Mark chose SDG3 'Good Health & Wellbeing' with a particular focus on Men's Health sharing …
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Storytelling For Social Impact EP2: Beyond AI - Navigating the Future of Work and Storytelling with Nico Ceballos Jones In this episode of the 'Storytelling for Social Impact' podcast, our host Ravinol Chambers welcomes Nico Jones, founder of Story Captain, to discuss the significance of storytelling in driving social change particularly in a post …
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Storytelling For Social Impact EP1: Generosity in Storytelling - Building Effective Climate Narratives with Maryam Pasha In this first episode of 'Storytelling for Social Impact,' host Ravinol Chambers introduces the podcast’s mission to merge the science and emotion of storytelling to create powerful narratives for social change. Ravinol welcomes …
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Welcome everyone to my new podcast, Storytelling for Social Impact. If you are a purpose-driven leader, change maker, educator, investor, or entrepreneur, I invite you and your friends and colleagues to join me on the first Sunday of every month. I'll be diving into the science and emotion of storytelling, focusing specifically on social impact. M …
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“A lot of us get into this work with NGOs because we want to make a difference but there are times when NGOs are actually doing more harm and they’re not living up to their standard of being humanitarian.” This episode features Laura Elizabeth Pohl, a humanitarian photographer, filmmaker, writer and editor from the US living in Cape Town, South Afr…
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This episode features Ed Davey, the head of rainforest investigations at the international NGO Global Witness, where he leads a team dedicated to exposing the destruction of the world’s most important rainforests. In 2018 he helped reveal how the world’s top three commodity traders were embroiled in one of the biggest corruption cases of all time. …
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This episode features Sarika Bansal, a journalist and author based in Nairobi, Kenya who was the was the founder and editor in chief of BRIGHT magazine. Together, we discuss Sarika’s biggest bugbears when it comes to language use in the international NGO sector, scrutinising words and phrases such as "giving voice to the voiceless," “capacity build…
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This episode features Thin Lei Win, an award-winning Burmese climate change, food security and humanitarian correspondent living in Italy. We discuss whether the foreign correspondent model is due a reckoning following a recent reporting trip by CNN International to Myanmar to cover the country’s recent military coup. The media outlet was widely cr…
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This episode features Iain Overton, a multi-award-winning investigative journalist based in the UK who has worked in over 80 countries around the world unearthing hard truths about human rights and gun violence. We talk with Iain about the merits of journalism for someone who wants to use their career to do as much good as they can in the world; th…
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Rachel Erskine, an ethical storytelling expert who works for Amref Health Africa in the UK, shares her thoughts on how aid agencies and NGOs can make amends for the harm past approaches to storytelling may have caused to communities.بقلم Storytelling for Impact
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Jason Houston, a social and environmental photographer who works with clients including the New York Times, shares his insights on participatory photography and respecting the needs of the communities he photographs.بقلم Storytelling for Impact
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