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Ecosystems For Change
Anika Horn, Social Venturers
75 episodes
2 months ago
Transforming communities is hard work. That may go without saying, but when your job is about helping your neighborhood, city or region thrive, talking about being underpaid, burnt out and frustrated with the slow pace of change is kind of frowned upon. As ecosystem builders, we amplify the work of local makers, doers and innovators by championing their efforts and rallying support around them. And maybe most importantly, we build a culture of trust and collaboration among all stakeholders, so that the doers and innovators among us have equal access to information, talent and resources when they need them. On Ecosystems for Change we'll explore how ecosystem building can help us unleash the full potential of the makers, doers, innovators and visionaries in our communities. And I’ll be talking with my guests about the tactics and practical skills they use in their everyday work and what they do to prevent burning the candle at both ends.
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Transforming communities is hard work. That may go without saying, but when your job is about helping your neighborhood, city or region thrive, talking about being underpaid, burnt out and frustrated with the slow pace of change is kind of frowned upon. As ecosystem builders, we amplify the work of local makers, doers and innovators by championing their efforts and rallying support around them. And maybe most importantly, we build a culture of trust and collaboration among all stakeholders, so that the doers and innovators among us have equal access to information, talent and resources when they need them. On Ecosystems for Change we'll explore how ecosystem building can help us unleash the full potential of the makers, doers, innovators and visionaries in our communities. And I’ll be talking with my guests about the tactics and practical skills they use in their everyday work and what they do to prevent burning the candle at both ends.
Show more...
Documentary
Education,
Society & Culture,
Self-Improvement
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E 6.7 - What We Learned: Stories That Redefine Entrepreneurship In Our Communities
Ecosystems For Change
21 minutes
2 years ago
E 6.7 - What We Learned: Stories That Redefine Entrepreneurship In Our Communities

We started this season by asking how we can tell better stories about what is happening in our ecosystems.


As I reflect on the lessons learned throughout the season, the key piece is that storytelling is not just some fun marketing campaign; it’s a tool to show the community what is possible and what the future might look like.


But most of us–entrepreneurs and ecosystem partners alike–are so bogged down in the day-to-day that we rarely have the chance to envision the bigger picture of where the ecosystem is headed. Storytelling allows us to gather and curate all these different stories of doers, makers, and dreamers into a mosaic that creates a beautiful picture as it comes together.


Once we understand that every story, whether on a blog, in a newsletter, or in a YouTube video, contributes to this greater picture and narrative, we can start chipping away at it. You don’t need a degree in journalism or media production to contribute. You just need a genuine sense of excitement about the entrepreneurs you encounter and the willingness to look for solutions.


Listen to the full episode to hear:

  • How solutions-based storytelling, supported by clear and objective facts, moves the needle
  • How the accessibility of technology creates opportunities for more diverse stories and storytellers
  • Different strategies for leaning on your networks to spread your stories
  • Choosing your format and making the money work
  • How storytelling not only shines light on the doers and makers in your community, but allows the community to shift how they see themselves

Learn More About Anika Horn:

  • Website: www.socialventurers.com 
  • Instagram: SocialVenturers
  • Newsletter: Sign up for Impact Curator


Resources:

  • Season 6: All Episodes
  • Tea After Twelve
  • Solutions Journalism Network
  • Hometown Hustle
  • The Rural Edge
  • Entrepreneurship Indiana
  • Connect IND
  • The Obstacle Is the Way: The Timeless Art of Turning Trials Into Triumph, Ryan Holiday
  • EcoMap Technologies
Ecosystems For Change
Transforming communities is hard work. That may go without saying, but when your job is about helping your neighborhood, city or region thrive, talking about being underpaid, burnt out and frustrated with the slow pace of change is kind of frowned upon. As ecosystem builders, we amplify the work of local makers, doers and innovators by championing their efforts and rallying support around them. And maybe most importantly, we build a culture of trust and collaboration among all stakeholders, so that the doers and innovators among us have equal access to information, talent and resources when they need them. On Ecosystems for Change we'll explore how ecosystem building can help us unleash the full potential of the makers, doers, innovators and visionaries in our communities. And I’ll be talking with my guests about the tactics and practical skills they use in their everyday work and what they do to prevent burning the candle at both ends.