Creating the Future

Hildy Gottlieb

What does it take to create visionary social change? If we want to see a future that is more humane, more equitable, more healthy, more loving, more compassionate – what does it take to create that? . Welcome to Creating the Future’s podcast, where those are the questions our guests will explore. Those guests come from all walks of life - historians and community organizers, social scientists and movement leaders, people working inside the system and outside the system. . In each episode, host Hildy Gottlieb asks her guests one simple-but-not-so-simple question: What actually creates change? . Our goal for this podcast is the goal of changemakers around the world: To help you create a world that is equitable, kind, healthy, and joyful - a world that works for all of us. . This podcast is a program of Creating the Future, a global nonprofit where our tagline says it all: Change the Questions, Change the World. http://creatingthefuture.org

  1. Episode #18: Creating Change in Big Systems

    OCT 3

    Episode #18: Creating Change in Big Systems

    Episode #18 in which Jackie Bradley and Madeline DeMarco show us that seemingly small changes can make a BIG difference in big systems. Jackie Bradley is a rural organizer, facilitator, and planner. In her role as Community Outreach and Compliance Director at Lenawee Community Mental Health Authority in rural Michigan, Jackie helps organizations and coalitions create values-driven plans and (importantly) implement those plans with intention. Prior to her work in behavioral health, Jackie was the Associate Director at United Way of Monroe and Lenawee Counties, and served as adjunct professor at Siena Heights University. You can reach Jackie at LinkedIn here https://www.linkedin.com/in/jackie-bradley-5544b8134/ Madeline DeMarco finds joy by creating connections, facilitating individuals as they share, learn, and grow together. Her position as Health Promotion Specialist at the University of Michigan focuses on alcohol and other drug prevention and harm reduction. In her prior work as Community Outreach and Prevention Coordinator for Lenawee Community Mental Health Authority, she brought a trauma-informed care approach to facilitating federal grants, collective impact initiatives, and the county-wide substance use prevention coalition. Sharing what she has learned along the way, Madeline has served as an adjunct professor at Adrian College. You can reach Madline at LinkedIn here https://www.linkedin.com/in/madeline-demarco/

    1h 2m
  2. Episode #16: Creating Change via Curiosity

    AUG 18

    Episode #16: Creating Change via Curiosity

    Episode #16 in which May Miller-Dawkins talks about the power of questions and curiosity to create change. May Miller-Dawkins has over 20 years experience working with community groups, organizations, coalitions and social movements. May’s work is all about facilitating catalytic discussions that identify pathways to impact, to support effective long-term social change efforts and build collective leadership capability. May has a particular talent for cultivating collective leadership, including cross sectoral collaborations. Among her successes, she established the ten-year long Oxfam-Monash Partnership to drive applied action research, and designed and led the Governance and Transparency Initiative of The B Team – a global collective of business and civic leaders. May has led learning and impact development processes for Open Government Partnership (Washington DC), Transparency International (Berlin), Yuwaya Ngarra-li partnership between the Dharriwaa Elders Group and UNSW (Walgett & Sydney), The B Team (New York), WEDO (New York), Toitū Tahua (Tamaki Makarau/Auckland), White Box Enterprises (Brisbane) and many more. May is an Adjunct Senior Lecturer at the UNSW and a Fellow of the Centre for Policy Development. She holds a BA (Hons – Politics and International Relations) and LLB from UNSW and an LLM (Legal Theory) from NYU. May lives in Whakatū (Nelson), Aotearoa (New Zealand) with her partner, two sons and dog.

    52 min
  3. Episode #15: Jeff Yost - Creating Change by Identifying and Building Upon Community Assets

    JUL 29

    Episode #15: Jeff Yost - Creating Change by Identifying and Building Upon Community Assets

    Episode #15 in which Jeff Yost shows us the power of identifying the assets and gifts that people have to build upon. Jeff Yost is President and CEO of Nebraska Community Foundation, where his talented team is unleashing abundant local assets, inspiring charitable giving, and connecting ambitious people in 270 hometowns throughout 82 of Nebraska’s 93 counties. Jeff has dedicated the past 27 years of his career to NCF’s mission and community-led, asset-based philosophies. Since 1994, NCF and its affiliated funds have reinvested $553 million in Nebraska hometowns. Prior to NCF, Jeff worked for the State of Nebraska in the governor’s office. Jeff is a graduate of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and has served on many boards and advisory councils including the University of Nebraska President’s Advisory Council, the University of Nebraska Medical Center, the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, and the Council on Foundations. Jeff has taught and consulted on philanthropy, public-private partnerships, and asset-based community development (ABCD) throughout the United States and internationally in 15 countries. He and NCF have been featured in numerous publications including Nonprofit Quarterly, The Chronicle of Philanthropy, and The New York Times. He pens a monthly column published in newspapers across Nebraska. Jeff and his wife, Cindy Ryman Yost, are proud parents of three adult children: Elizabeth, Carter, and Harrison. You can reach Jeff at the Nebraska Community Foundation here https://www.nebcommfound.org/ or connect with him at LinkedIn here https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeff-yost-5243555/

    54 min
  4. Episode #13: David Martinez III - Creating Change by Building Coalitions

    JUN 4

    Episode #13: David Martinez III - Creating Change by Building Coalitions

    Episode #13 in which David Martinez III shows us the power of bringing people together in coalitions – and keeping them together. David Martinez III is the Director of Strategic Community Partnerships at Vitalyst Health Foundation. In this role, he oversees the foundation’s capacity-building and grant programs and Civic Health portfolio. David is on the Steering Committee of the Arizona Together for Impact Fund, serves on the board of the Arizona Democracy Alliance, and is Vice Chair of the Funders Committee for Civic Participation (FCCP) Census Initiative. He is also a Community Advisor on the Council of Directors for the National Trust for Civic Life, an effort born out of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences’ Commission on the Practice of Democratic Citizenship. He is a Flinn-Brown Fellow with the Arizona Center for Civic Leadership, a Young Talent Advisor for the Center for the Future of Arizona, an appointee to the City of Phoenix Fast Track Cities Initiative, and a Trustee of the Desert Botanical Garden. Before joining Vitalyst, David was a Project Manager with the Center for the Future of Arizona, Community Engagement Manager for St. Mary’s Food Bank Alliance, and a lobbyist and organizer for the Arizona Students’ Association. Born and raised in Marana, Arizona, and one of six children, David is a first-generation college student earning a Bachelor of Arts in Secondary Education, Political Science, and Journalism from The University of Arizona. He served as Student Regent on the Arizona Board of Regents, worked at the UA Office of Institutional Equity, and was an intern with Congressman Raul Grijalva. You can reach David at http://vitalysthealth.org/ or on LinkedIn here https://www.linkedin.com/in/dm3az/

    53 min

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What does it take to create visionary social change? If we want to see a future that is more humane, more equitable, more healthy, more loving, more compassionate – what does it take to create that? . Welcome to Creating the Future’s podcast, where those are the questions our guests will explore. Those guests come from all walks of life - historians and community organizers, social scientists and movement leaders, people working inside the system and outside the system. . In each episode, host Hildy Gottlieb asks her guests one simple-but-not-so-simple question: What actually creates change? . Our goal for this podcast is the goal of changemakers around the world: To help you create a world that is equitable, kind, healthy, and joyful - a world that works for all of us. . This podcast is a program of Creating the Future, a global nonprofit where our tagline says it all: Change the Questions, Change the World. http://creatingthefuture.org

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