Inclusive Identity Storytelling, with philanthropy consultant Katherine Lacefield
Release Date: 10/22/2024
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Key takeaways include practical advice on active listening, seeking diverse perspectives, and strengthening partnerships.
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Check out more from Storylinking:
- https://storylinking.com/blog/ep03 (read more about this episode)
- https://storylinking.com (the full show site)
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