At the Water Table: Conversations with River Network

River Network

"At the Water Table" from River Network showcases inspiring stories and experiences from water advocates across the US. We explore diverse perspectives on building a just water future, featuring educators, scientists, and community leaders. We'll also be sharing stories from the Urban Waters Learning Network, a partnership between River Network and Groundwork USA. Subscribe on Spotify or Apple Podcasts and find transcripts at rivernetwork.org.River Network is a nonprofit organization that grows and strengthens a transformational national network of water, justice, and river advocates. We envision a powerful and inclusive movement that ensures abundant clean water for all people and nature to thrive. Join the nationwide network at https://www.rivernetwork.org/stay-informed/.

Episodes

  1. A Joyful and Collaborative Evaluation Tool with RENEE MAZUREK

    03/04/2025 · BONUS

    A Joyful and Collaborative Evaluation Tool with RENEE MAZUREK

    How can we tell the story of program funding in a way that maps long-term, interconnected impacts in a community? River Network staff member Renée Mazurek came upon one potential answer in Ripple Effects Mapping (REM), a storytelling and evaluation tool that traces the outward ripples of community initiatives via interactive story-sharing from community members. In this bonus episode, Renée narrates her experiences with REM, from speaking with Scott Chazdon, an original author of the tool, to putting REM to work during a listening session with recipients of flow funds in Orange, New Jersey. REM is an especially powerful way to visualize the rippling impacts of Flow Funding, a trust-based philanthropy approach that moves away from traditional, quantitative impact reporting in favor of impact stories. Links: River Network’s Flow Fund Circle Flow Funding A Field Guide to Ripple Effects Mapping (Purchase a printable version here for $10.88)UMN Extension REM ResourcesRipple Effects Mapping Studio Appreciative Inquiry: Conversations Worth HavingCommunity Capitals FrameworkPhilanthropy Together Conference Session: Ripple Effect Mapping: Amplifying Our Collective Impact & StoryKeywords: flowfunding, Ripple Effects Mapping, trust-based philanthropy, participatory evaluation, impact storytelling, social impact, nonprofit, evaluation tools Enjoyed this episode? Learn more and join the national network of water, justice, and river advocates at rivernetwork.org.

    14 min
  2. HANA KATZ on Amplifying Clean Water Act Learning & Advocacy in New Jersey

    12/10/2024

    HANA KATZ on Amplifying Clean Water Act Learning & Advocacy in New Jersey

    What’s your environmental advocacy origin story, and does it have anything to do with the disaster movies of the 2000s? In this episode of At the Water Table, Hana Katz, Policy and Project Manager at the Association of New Jersey Environmental Commissions (ANJEC), traces her environmental activism journey, from influential movies to her experience growing up with flood evacuations. These days, she’s a volunteer firefighter, co-founder of a Gen-Z climate action organization, and an enthusiastic participant in River Network’s Clean Water Act Training Series, which inspired her to connect with New Jersey environmental commissioners and other local officials to share her new knowledge. Optimistic and passionate, Hana reminds us of the many ways young people can show up for environmental justice in their communities and beyond. P.S. The training Hana’s referencing is our free self-guided Clean Water Act training, which you can find in the show notes! Links: The (FREE) Clean Water Act Training SeriesThe Clean Water Act Owner’s Manual (2022)Climate Revolution Action Network (CRAN)ANJEC EventsDeer Park Fire Company Optimistic Nihilism Keywords: climate change, flooding, Clean Water Act, clean water advocacy, environmental advocacy, environmental law, optimistic nihilism, environmental commissions, environmental commissioners, New Jersey, Gen Z, youth climate action, social media success, water justice Enjoyed this episode? Learn more and join the national network of water, justice, and river advocates at rivernetwork.org.

    31 min
  3. JOY JACKSON on Facilitation and Healthy Conflict in Your Water Work

    11/14/2024

    JOY JACKSON on Facilitation and Healthy Conflict in Your Water Work

    How do you know whether you’re a “lumper” or a “splitter,” and does good facilitation always involve Post-its? In this episode of At the Water Table, Joy Jackson, Senior Associate at the Institute for Conservation Leadership, leads us on a journey through her vibrant, dynamic world of facilitation. From tennis balls to transformation, Joy illustrates the many elements of creating and holding space for generative conversations and problem-solving, both in the environmental world and more broadly. She doesn’t overcomplicate things, though — for Joy, facilitation at its heart is all about asking the right questions. In this interview, Joy turns the question-asking over to River Network’s Ayana Harscoet, whose curiosities about Joy’s work take us through topics including working across generational divides, leadership development for conservation professionals of color, and the growing focus on environmental justice. Links: Institute for Conservation LeadershipPriya Parker, The Art of GatheringLiberating Structures: What, So What, Now What? W³Keywords: facilitation, conservation, environmental justice, capacity building, leadership development, online meetings, participatory design, Young Professionals of Color, intergenerational dialogue, community engagement Enjoyed this episode? Learn more and join the national network of water, justice, and river advocates at rivernetwork.org.

    40 min

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"At the Water Table" from River Network showcases inspiring stories and experiences from water advocates across the US. We explore diverse perspectives on building a just water future, featuring educators, scientists, and community leaders. We'll also be sharing stories from the Urban Waters Learning Network, a partnership between River Network and Groundwork USA. Subscribe on Spotify or Apple Podcasts and find transcripts at rivernetwork.org.River Network is a nonprofit organization that grows and strengthens a transformational national network of water, justice, and river advocates. We envision a powerful and inclusive movement that ensures abundant clean water for all people and nature to thrive. Join the nationwide network at https://www.rivernetwork.org/stay-informed/.