Facilitating Change: How to create transformative spaces that inspire, empower & drive real change

Changemaker Allies

The podcast where world-class facilitators reveal the secrets to creating transformative spaces that inspire, empower, and drive real change. Join us as we dive deep into the art and science of facilitation, unpacking how to cultivate trust, spark innovation, and lead with vulnerability. From executive boardrooms to grassroots movements, our guests share practical tools, powerful stories, and groundbreaking techniques for fostering environments where changemakers thrive. Whether you’re a facilitator, leader, or changemaker yourself, this is your go-to source for cutting-edge insights and transformative strategies. Discover how to hold space in a way that empowers others to grow, connect, and lead the change our world needs.

  1. 19 HR AGO

    The Space Between the Sessions - What 30 Conversations Taught Us About Facilitating Change

    What happens when you sit down for 30 conversations with some of the most thoughtful facilitators on the planet? You start to see patterns. You start to feel shifts. And you begin to realize: facilitation isn’t a technique - it’s a way of being. In this milestone episode, Mentor and Cole turn the mics on themselves to reflect on the journey so far. Together, they revisit the moments that cracked something open, the insights that lingered long after the recording stopped, and the deep themes that showed up across every single interview. You’ll hear stories and lessons about: Why great facilitators are like tuned instruments - able to read a room, feel what’s needed, and not flinch when things get messy. How setting the space (physically, emotionally, energetically) is just as important as what happens in the space. The myth of the "perfect session" and the beauty of designing for seasons, not single events. Reimagining power - not as something to hold, but as something to share. The surprising reason so many amazing space holders don’t even call themselves facilitators. This episode is equal parts celebration and invitation. We’re not just looking back - we’re asking forward. If you’ve been listening and learning with us, now’s your chance: What questions are still alive for you? What spaces are you trying to transform? And what kind of world could we build if we all learned to hold space a little better? Mentioned in this episode: The Soil of Leadership by Britt Yamamoto Love and Power by Adam Kahane SessionLab’s State of Facilitation Report The magic of Jeff Hitler, Greg, Natasha, Vipul, and many more past guests Coming Soon: A special series on Facilitating Change in Education. Know someone reimagining how we learn? Send them our way. Keep the conversation going: Connect with us on LinkedIn or at changemakerallies.org

    50 min
  2. 7 JUL

    From Problems to Possibilities: Transforming Leadership and Society with Scott Sherman

    In this powerful conversation, our host Mentor Dida sits down with Dr. Scott Sherman, founder of the Transformative Action Institute, to explore what it really takes to lead meaningful change in today’s world. Scott is the co-founder of the Transformative Action Institute, where he trains the next generation of changemakers to tackle the world’s biggest social and environmental challenges. He has taught at top universities like UCLA, Yale, and Princeton, and coached businesses that have generated over $15 billion in revenue and impacted 600 million lives worldwide. Scott shares his personal journey - from being frustrated by problem-focused education to creating one of the first leadership institutes dedicated to social innovation and transformative action. We dive into the three core principles of transformative leadership: Shine a Light on Injustice: Naming the problem is the first step, but not the last. Practice Social Aikido: Move beyond “us vs. them” to invite power into partnership. Paint a Better Vision: Instead of only fighting what’s wrong, show what’s possible. Scott also introduces the "Positive Five Game," a simple yet profound approach to turning life’s stresses into opportunities for personal transformation and resilience. You’ll hear how his students, including one initially skeptical young leader, went on to create life-saving solutions - and how business leaders, nonprofits, and changemakers can apply these lessons today. Whether you’re a facilitator, social innovator, or business leader, this episode is packed with actionable insights on how to unlock the genius in the room, build resilience, and cultivate hope in a world that too often feels divided. Key Links: Transformative Action Institute: Website Follow Scott Sherman: LinkedIn

    57 min
  3. 1 JUL

    Beyond Purpose: Why Mattering Comes First with Zach Mercurio

    In this episode of Facilitating Change, Cole talks with Zach Mercurio about the critical yet often overlooked concept of mattering, which is the fundamental human need to feel significant to the people around us. The conversation explores how we're experiencing not just a loneliness epidemic or disengagement crisis, but a mattering deficit where people feel unseen, unheard, and undervalued in their daily interactions. Zach shares powerful stories from his work with organizations ranging from airlines to electronics companies, demonstrating how small moments of genuine connection can transform entire workplace cultures. Throughout their discussion, Zach emphasizes the crucial distinction between having a job that matters and experiencing mattering in your job. He explores how leaders can create cultures where people feel noticed, affirmed, and needed through specific, learnable skills rather than relying on programs or initiatives. The conversation shares some practical approaches for showing people their significance, including the powerful practice of "laddering" that NASA used to help every employee, from physicists to janitors, connect their daily work to putting a person on the moon. Their conversation concludes with actionable ways for anyone seeking to weave more mattering into their work and communities. Zach reminds us that while we can't control how others treat us, we can commit to showing people how they matter in our everyday interactions, and that our next great leadership act is really in our next interaction. Show notes: Learn more about Zach's work and access free resources, including a mattering self-assessment: https://www.zachmercurio.com/mattering Get a copy of "The Power of Mattering: How Leaders Can Create a Culture Where Everyone Thrives" Check out Zach’s course on mattering skills for leaders: https://www.zachmercurio.com/mattering-class-for-leaders/

    49 min
  4. 23 JUN

    From Inner Work to Systems Change: Olga Shirobokova on Changemaking & Social Entrepreneurship

    What does it really mean to be a changemaker? In this rich and reflective episode, Olga from Ashoka joins Mentor Dida to explore the full arc of changemaking—from the personal to the planetary. Drawing on 13+ years at Ashoka, Olga shares how her understanding of changemaking evolved—from direct service to systems change, and ultimately, to supporting a world where everyone can step into this role. Olga has been with Ashoka for over 12 years and has held a variety of roles—from building up Ashoka’s office in the Czech Republic to accompanying social entrepreneurs around the world in refining their systems change strategies. In recent years, she has led Ashoka’s knowledge work, focusing on codifying key insights on how systems change happens. Olga has developed several online courses, case studies, and podcast episodes exploring social entrepreneurship, systems thinking, working with government, and mindset shift as a pathway to change. Today, she serves as the Academic Director of Ashoka’s executive education initiative, the Visionary Program, and is a partner in Ashoka’s Globalizer—its flagship accelerator on systems change. Beyond her global work, Olga also leads efforts to improve the waste management system in her home region. Together, Olga and Mentor unpack what it takes to create the conditions for changemaking—why exposure matters more than explanation, how inner work is foundational to outer impact, and why authentic change begins with being, not just doing. Olga introduces frameworks like the 5Rs of systems change, shares tools for facilitating mindset shift, and reflects on how building trust across sectors is central to durable impact. Whether you’re an educator, policymaker, parent, or community leader, this episode offers a grounded, hopeful, and practical look at how we might design spaces that ignite changemaking—starting from the inside out. Resources Mentioned: Ashoka Systems Change Masterclass Mindset Shift Online Course Working with Government Course Ashoka Systems Change Podcast Follow Olga on LinkedIn

    1h 3m
  5. 9 JUN

    From PolyCrisis to PolyOpportunity: Creating Spaces for Transformative Change with Joel Fariss

    In this episode of Facilitating Change, Cole talks with Joel Fariss of Holon Institute about navigating the complexity of our current moment and creating spaces for transformative community experiences. The conversation explores the poly opportunity - a play on "polycrisis" - which represents the multiple pathways and possibilities emerging during this time of planetary transformation. Joel shares insights from hosting gatherings in Berlin, New York, Tangier, and Istanbul that bring together diverse practitioners, dreamers, and change-makers. Throughout their discussion, Joel emphasizes the importance of moving beyond the abundance of ideas to actually embodying new ways of being. He explores the tension between urgency and the slower work of cultural transformation, arguing that our culture's mythology of speed and productivity often undermines our capacity for genuine change. The conversation delves into practical approaches for creating gatherings that help people remember who they are, including mystery meetups, dedicated integration spaces, and intentionally unstructured time for emergence and connection. Their conversation concludes with reflections on scale, decentralization, and the metaphor of spreading spores - trusting that transformative communities will grow organically without centralized control.  Show notes: Learn more about the PolyOpportunity series and join the June 2025 gathering in Istanbul: polyopportunity.com Explore Holon Institute's work: holoninstitute.org

    55 min

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The podcast where world-class facilitators reveal the secrets to creating transformative spaces that inspire, empower, and drive real change. Join us as we dive deep into the art and science of facilitation, unpacking how to cultivate trust, spark innovation, and lead with vulnerability. From executive boardrooms to grassroots movements, our guests share practical tools, powerful stories, and groundbreaking techniques for fostering environments where changemakers thrive. Whether you’re a facilitator, leader, or changemaker yourself, this is your go-to source for cutting-edge insights and transformative strategies. Discover how to hold space in a way that empowers others to grow, connect, and lead the change our world needs.

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