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02 Mar 2025E7: The Art Of Making Your Voice A Force For Good with Andrea Pacini00:51:13

Storytelling For Social Impact

7 E7: The Art Of Making Your Voice A Force For Good with Andrea Pacini

Andrea Pacini

In this episode of the Storytelling for Social Impact Podcast, host Ravinol Chambers welcomes guest Andrea Pacini, an author, speaker, and presentation coach.

Andrea discusses his book, 'Confident Presenter,' and shares practical tips on overcoming the fear of public speaking, creating impactful presentations, and connecting with the audience.

They explore the importance of quality education and how Andrea's company sponsors underprivileged kids' education.

Andrea also emphasizes the significance of familiarity, structure, and compelling messaging in effective presentations, highlighting the use of visuals and the power of pacing and pauses.

Listeners will learn actionable strategies to improve their communication skills and make a positive impact through their presentations.

Andrea also shares a link to download his Confident Speaker Toolkit - https://bit.ly/PresentToolkit 

00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome

00:19 Andrea's Background and Mission

01:33 Sustainable Development Goals Discussion

05:41 Challenges in Public Speaking

06:22 Building Confidence in Presenting

10:12 Effective Presentation Structure

15:04 The Curse of Knowledge in Communication

16:46 The Power of Silence and Pacing

22:13 Engaging Presentation Openings

24:18 Starting with a Promise

25:07 Effective Presentation Structures

27:55 Engaging Introductions

29:39 Rehearsing for Success

43:39 Visual Aids in Presentations

46:45 Final Thoughts and Resources

Andrea's Website

Andrea Pacini is the author of Confident Presenter, a presentation coach and Head of Ideas on Stage UK. He specialises in working with business owners, leaders and their teams who want to become more confident presenters. In 2024 he was awarded Best Virtual Speaker in The Speaker Awards. Andrea is on a mission to stop great ideas from failing just because of the way they are presented. His vision is to help hundreds of thousands of business leaders inspire their audiences, increase their influence, and make a positive impact in the world.


06 Oct 2024E2: Beyond AI - Navigating the Future of Work and Storytelling with Nico Ceballos Jones01:00:20

Storytelling For Social Impact E2: 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 AI world with a focus on SDG 8 - Decent Work & Economic Growth.

They explore the importance of identifying and naming core stories, the future of work in an AI-driven world, and the role of storytelling in navigating societal shifts.

Nico shares practical tips on how individuals and organisations can harness the power of stories to inspire, influence, and create meaningful change.

Tune in to learn about the strategic use of storytelling cards, the evolving landscape of employment with emerging technologies, and the essential elements that make a story impactful.

00:00 Introduction to Storytelling for Social Impact

00:36 Meet Our Special Guest: Nico Jones

01:02 Nico's Journey and Passion for Storytelling

02:39 The Power of Naming Your Story

03:05 Exploring Sustainable Development Goals

03:23 Future of Work and AI

03:53 Icebreaker: Nico's Relationship with Weather

04:57 Seasons in Business and Personal Growth

06:43 Navigating Global Concerns and Personal Impact

08:55 Defining and Understanding Stories

11:42 Fear vs. Inspiration in Storytelling

12:21 The Pull of the Parallel Timeline

17:09 Creating Core Stories and Their Impact

28:36 The Philosophy of 'No Spoon'

28:51 Nike's 'Just Do It' Campaign: A Deeper Look

30:32 The Evolution of Big Brands

31:18 Decent Work and Economic Growth: SDG 8

32:27 AI and the Future of Work

37:01 The Role of Stories in Shaping the Future

40:09 The Value of Human Experience in a Tech-Driven World

44:37 Navigating the AI Revolution

54:15 The Power of Storytelling in Overcoming Challenges

59:50 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

Nico Ceballos Jones

Nico has been helping businesses tell their stories for 20 years. Back in the day, that meant animated videos packed with flying cars, spaceships, and robots. One day he realised: the real magic wasn’t in the fancy visuals. It was in the unique expertise and insights fizzing around in the business owners’ heads. So he started looking at how the most effective entrepreneurs and changemakers got out there and communicated that magic with ease; building belief in their businesses and organisations, while others struggled endlessly. He has developed a free scorecard which you can access on StoryCaptain.co.uk as your first step towards unlocking the storytelling revelations he has uncovered so you can begin to use them to make your own epic visions a reality.

Nico 's Website

01 Sep 2024E1: Generosity in Storytelling - Building Effective Climate Narratives with Maryam Pasha01:07:39

Storytelling For Social Impact E1: 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 Maryam Pasha, curator of TEDxLondon and TEDxLondonWomen, as the first guest.

They discuss the importance of storytelling in driving social impact, sharing practical tips and strategies for effective communication.

Marian emphasizes the need for focus, clarity, and authenticity in storytelling, sharing insights from her extensive experience with TEDx speakers.

The episode also touches on overcoming audience complacency, making complex ideas accessible, and the importance of sharing 'climate-winning' stories over fear-based storytelling.

The conversation is filled with actionable advice for anyone looking to use storytelling as a tool for change, from understanding your core message to the art of generosity in your communication.

00:00 Introduction to the New Podcast

01:08 Meet Maryam Pasha: TEDx Curator and Storytelling Expert

04:14 Personal Insights and Self-Care Tips

07:24 Discussing Climate Action and Storytelling

12:39 The Power of Optimism in Climate Storytelling

18:58 Simplifying Complex Topics for Effective Storytelling

34:36 The Value of Generosity in Speaking

35:34 Understanding the Purpose of a TED Talk

37:28 The Importance of Lived Experience

40:13 Personal Storytelling: A Strategic Case Study

44:25 Finding the Right TEDx Platform

47:51 Crafting a Focused and Impactful Talk

56:15 The Power of Authenticity in Delivery

58:37 The Joy of Sharing Powerful Ideas

01:03:15 Recap and Final Thoughts

Maryam Pasha

@maryampasha on Instagram

@thisispasha on X

Maryam's Website

  • Be Inspired Films - Purpose Driven Video Production Company - Award-winning social-purpose Video Production Agency bringing out the heart in stories that matter. We make creative content for ambitious clients that inspires the optimism and bravery needed to solve the world’s biggest challenges.
  • Sahar Zand TEDx talk - We discuss how powerful a moment it was in Sahar's TEDxLondonWomen talk when she cut her hair on stage in protest to the way Iranian women were being treated for not covering their hair. Her talk is called 'Why Iranians are cutting their hair for ‘women, life, freedom’
  • Jodie Jackson TEDx talk - Maryam encourages us to listen to Jodie Jackson's TEDxLondon talk - 'Beyond fake news: how to heal a broken worldview'
  • Dr. Kris De Meyer TEDx talk - Maryam encourages us to listen to Kris's TEDx talk called 'Why we need to change how we talk about climate change'
  • Katherine Hayhoe's book - Maryam encourages us to read Katherine Hayhoe's book 'Saving Us: A Climate Scientist's Case for Hope and Healing in a Divided World'. She also encourages us to check out her newsletter on Linkedin.
  • Payzee Mahmod TEDx Talk - Maryam encourages us to listen to Payzee Mahmod's...
05 Jan 2025E5: Master Your Media Transform Your Life with Jodie Jackson01:06:22

Storytelling For Social Impact E5: Master Your Media Transform Your Life with Jodie Jackson

In this episode of the Storytelling for Social Impact podcast, your host Ravinol Chambers dives deep with Jodie Jackson, author and founder of the News Literacy Lab, on how to navigate the overwhelming digital media landscape.

They discuss avoiding common pitfalls in storytelling, the impact of media on mental health, and practical strategies for managing one's media diet.

Jodie shares insights on the importance of balancing negative news with positive, solution-focused journalism, and introduces her course 'Master Your Media, Master Your Mind'.

The discussion emphasizes the need for awareness, the benefits of slow journalism, and the significance of choosing and curating media content that empowers rather than drains the audience.

The importance of understanding biases and maintaining humility in knowledge is highlighted, aiming to help listeners take control of their media consumption for improved well-being.

00:00 Welcome to Storytelling for Social Impact

00:46 Introducing Jodie Jackson

01:35 The Impact of News on Mental Health

03:05 Understanding the Negativity Bias

05:20 The Power of Solutions Journalism

09:17 Challenges in Journalism and Audience Engagement

24:36 Hope as a Tool for Storytelling

29:44 Practical Tips for Media Consumption

32:05 Positive Storytelling in Media

32:35 Sponsor Message: Be Inspired Films

34:06 Balancing Media Consumption

35:22 Master Your Media, Master Your Mind

36:37 The Impact of Media on Wellbeing

39:24 Practical Tips for Managing Media Diet

48:57 The Concept of Slow News

54:14 Navigating Media Bias and Perspectives

58:26 Final Thoughts and Takeaways

Jodie Jackson

Jodie's Website

@masteryourmind_withjodie on Instagram

Jodie Jackson is an impactful author, international speaker and an innovator in the world of media literacy. Her powerful book, "You Are What You Read: Why Changing Your Media Diet Can Change the World" has contributed to a widespread movement towards a more constructive media. As the founder of the News Literacy Lab, Jodie has spearheaded initiatives that build mental health into media literacy. Her programs, especially "Navigating News, Nurturing Hope," equip students with the tools to become reliably informed about the world as well as feel empowered to take action within it.


02 Feb 2025E6: How Simple Drawings Started a Global Conversation with Jonah Sachs00:29:18

Storytelling For Social Impact E6: How Simple Drawings Started a Global Conversation with Jonah Sachs

In this episode, our host Ravinol Chambers introduces Jonah Sachs, a notable author, speaker, and pioneer in viral marketing, discussing his groundbreaking work and perspectives on storytelling for social impact.

The conversation features an in-depth look at 'The Story of Stuff,' a seminal animation by Sachs company that addressed sustainable consumption and gained massive popularity (over 60 million views before YouTube).

Sachs shares insights on the importance of relatable storytelling, humour, and authenticity in captivating audiences, as well as methodologies for making complex topics engaging and digestible.

The episode also delves into how myths and legends can be harnessed to create contemporary meaning and the role of intelligent disobedience in challenging and transforming traditional narratives.

Listeners are encouraged to leave a review to help grow the podcast community focused on impactful storytelling.

00:00 Welcome and Introduction

00:28 Meet Jonas Sachs: a Pioneer in Digital Marketing

01:33 The Story of Stuff: A Case Study

03:42 The Impact and Legacy of The Story of Stuff

14:28 Exploring Myths and Legends in Modern Storytelling

23:29 Intelligent Disobedience and Challenging the Status Quo

28:24 Conclusion and Community Call to Action

Jonah Sachs

Jonah's Website

Jonah Sachs is an American storyteller, writer, designer and entrepreneur. He is the author of Winning the Story Wars: Why Those Who Tell—and Live—the Best Stories Will Rule the Future and Unsafe Thinking: How to Be Nimble and Bold When You Need It Most.

03 Nov 2024E3: The $1 Billion Joke That Changed The Face Of Men's Health with Mark Leruste01:05:16

Storytelling For Social Impact E3: 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 insights from his time as Country Director at Movember.

Mark recounts his journey from creating a viral video resume to spearheading Movember's European efforts, emphasizing the pivotal role of personal storytelling in marketing and advocacy.

The discussion covers the alarming statistics around men's mental health, the societal hesitations men face in seeking help, and Movember's transformative approach using moustaches to raise awareness and funds.

You will learn how Movember went from a fun joke amongst friends to a global health initiative, raising over $1 billion, and some of the complexity of implementing disruptive campaigns and shifting masculine ideals.

They also delve into personal reflections on politics, empathy, and the importance of sharing personal stories for leadership and personal growth, drawing insights from both historical and modern advertising campaigns.

Through personal anecdotes and case studies, Mark and Ravinol underscore the liberating and impactful nature of embracing and sharing one’s authentic stories to make a difference.

00:00 Introduction

00:45 Meet Mark Leruste: Storytelling Expert

02:17 Mark's Journey with Movember

05:13 The Power of Personal Stories

07:50 Shocking Statistics on Men's Health

11:09 Challenges Men Face in Seeking Help

16:40 Movember's Origin Story

22:17 Successful and Unsuccessful Campaigns

30:13 Gillette's Take on Modern Masculinity

32:17 Exploring Gender Roles and Masculinity

34:19 The Impact of Controversial Campaigns

35:05 Self-Awareness and Personal Growth

35:24 Reflecting on Historical Contexts

37:30 Debating Participation Trophies

39:28 Understanding Political Perspectives

43:53 The Power of Personal Stories

56:58 The Importance of Authenticity

01:03:22 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

Mark Leruste

Mark is a leadership and communication expert, bestselling author of Glow in the Dark (Hachette UK), award-winning host of The Unconventionalists® podcast and former 7-figure fundraiser. He is on a mission to empower impact-driven leaders who are looking to positively influence their audience, learn how to use their voices to drive change and create real impact in the world. Mark believes every leader has an obligation to use their position and influence to make the world better. That’s why his big hairy audacious goal is to help one million entrepreneurs and business leaders impact the world with their story.

Mark's Website

01 Dec 2024E4: Rewriting Life’s Script: Unlocking Potential Behind Bars with Simeon Quarrie01:03:37

Storytelling For Social Impact E4: Rewriting Life’s Script: Unlocking Potential Behind Bars with Simeon Quarrie

In this episode of 'Storytelling for Social Impact,' host Ravinol speaks with Simeon Quarrie, an award-winning entrepreneur, global speaker, filmmaker and founder of VIVIDA, about using storytelling for social change.

Simeon chose SDG16 'Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions' as well as SDGs 4 and 10 "Quality Education' and 'Reduced Inequalities' respectively.

They discuss Simeon's transformative work with young offenders in prisons, emphasizing the power of storytelling to help them reframe their lives and see new possibilities. The dialogue also covers the 'In Your Shoes' program, which uses immersive storytelling to promote diversity and inclusion in the workplace.

Through personal anecdotes and examples, they explore the importance of empathy, understanding different lived experiences, and the potential for immersive storytelling to drive meaningful social impact beyond just words.

00:00 Introduction to Storytelling for Social Impact

00:34 Meet Our Guest: Simeon Quarrie

01:25 Exploring Storytelling in Prisons

02:46 Transformative Experiences in Youth Prisons

04:39 Empowering Young Offenders Through Filmmaking

08:07 The Power of Storytelling in Rehabilitation

11:12 Building Connections and Changing Perceptions

14:01 Challenges and Insights from Working with Youth Offenders

21:03 Reframing Stories and Creating New Futures

30:56 Exploring Storytelling Structures

31:28 The Hero's Journey in Battle Scenes

33:07 Shorter Stories Within the Whole

33:59 Reframing Personal Stories for Growth

34:49 Engaging Youth Through Storytelling

35:43 Harnessing the Power of Story

37:22 Diversity and Inclusion: In Their Shoes

40:35 Crafting Characters for Empathy

43:57 Understanding Lived Experiences

54:57 The Power of Curiosity and Respect

01:00:23 Think, Feel, Act: A Framework for Change

01:01:55 Final Thoughts and Reflections

Simeon Quarrie

@simeonquarrie on Instagram

Simeon's Website

Award Winning Storyteller, Technologist, and Empathy Builder. Simeon Quarrie, founder of VIVIDA, is a respected industry leader merging storytelling, technology, and innovation to drive societal change. As the founder of VIVIDA, he has developed unique approaches to building empathy within organisations, such as the transformative initiative ‘In Their Shoes’. Using immersive technology and storytelling, Simeon enables individuals to experience life from the perspective of a person of Black heritage, driving powerful behavioural change working with organisations like HSBC and the Civil Service. With his unwavering passion for progress and steadfast dedication to making a difference, Simeon Quarrie has emerged as an undeniable force in the industry. His work continues to inspire, educate, and challenge the status quo, cementing his legacy as a true industry leader.

25 Aug 2024Storytelling for Social Impact - Trailer00:02:53

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 guests and I will be sharing the common pitfalls to avoid so you don't spend lots of time and money on marketing that just doesn't work.

We'll also be sharing practical tools and strategies with you to help you cut through the noise, be bolder with your storytelling and unleash your creativity with confidence.

The podcast has been designed as a monthly source of inspiration to keep you going despite the various challenges you face so that you can tell stories that can change the world for the better.

The first episode will go live on Sunday, 1st of September, 2024 and I have some amazing guests lined up for you (sneak peak below).

I look forward to you joining me.

My first episode is with the world-class Marian Pasha, who is the curator of TEDxLondon.

She'll be sharing tips on securing your first TEDx Talk, as well as insights on building effective climate action narratives.

The amazing multi-award-winning storyteller Simeon Quarrie will be joining me in episode two sharing his tips and insights on engaging storytelling for diversity and inclusion.

The wonderful Nico Jones joins me in episode three sharing why getting clarity on your personal core stories as well as your brand core stories will be the thing that will protect you from a future where AI is taking over.

We will release a new episode on the first Sunday of every month thereafter.

Remember to hit subscribe wherever you listen to your podcasts so you know when a new episode has been released and to give us a review (hopefully five stars) if you get value from listening.

Let's build a community that wants to tell stories that will create a brighter future for us all.

Let's dive right in, I hope you like it.

The podcast is brought to you by the multi-award-winning Be Inspired Films who use the power of story to help ambitious purpose-driven organizations make the impossible possible.

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