The Social Change Agency Podcast SCA Podcast
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- Society & Culture
A "monthly" podcast featuring inspiring change-makers.
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031: Payment for Involvement - When Compensation Affects Benefits
What happens when you compensate people for their involvement, but doing so negatively impacts their eligibility for government benefits?
Together, we'll unpack why paying people for their lived experience is the right thing to do, but also explore the challenges of doing this effectively without disrupting people's benefits.
This is something we've been grappling with as an organisation for the last six months, and over the course of this three part mini-series we'll be sharing everything we've learned along the way.
p.s. Keep a look out for the launch of our free 'Payment for Involvement Playbook'. Designed to help you create a fair payment for involvement policy for your organisation.
Hosts: Julia Fausing and Rachel Krengel, The Social Change Agency
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030: Join our board as a Non-Executive Director
Are you a renegade anarchist who loves rules, compliance and risk management? We're looking for a new Non-Executive Director to join The Social Change Nest board.
In this episode Pete Treganna (Non-Executive Director) and Sapna Patel (Operations Director) discuss what the role involves and why we'd love for you to apply!
Interested in being on the board of The Social Change Nest?
Find out more and apply at https://thesocialchangeagency.org/vacancies/
Host: Pete Treganna and Sapna Patel, The Social Change Agency
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029: We're in this together - Reflecting on movement trends in 2023
Tactics employed by social movements are evolving, strikes are enjoying unprecedented levels of public support, and communities are increasingly taking matters into their own hands.
Anya Stern and Aggie Taylor discuss some of the movement trends they've been observing in 2023.
What trends have you been noticing? Share your thoughts by tagging us on Twitter @SocialChangeAg
Host: Anya Stern and Aggie Taylor, The Social Change Agency
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028: What makes an effective protest movement with James Ozden from Social Change Lab
Esther Foreman and Rachel Krengel from The Social Change Agency meet up with James Ozden, Director at Social Change Lab to explore what it takes to build an effective protest movement.
Topics covered include:
- why some protest movements flourish (and some don't)
- whether disruptive tactics work
- the importance of shared identity and collaboration
- the need for more funding to be directed to towards social movements
- how to avoid volunteer burn out
- and much, much more!
You can find out more about Social Change Lab at socialchangelab.org and find James Ozden on Twitter at @JamesOzden.
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Host: Esther Foreman and Rachel Krengel, The Social Change Agency
Guests: James Ozden, Social Change Labe
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027: Innovating funding with Chris Manion from the British Science Association
Today we're speaking with the Head of Grants at the British Science Association, Chris Manion.
We'll be discussing The Ideas Fund, an innovative public engagement program that provides grants for community groups and researchers who have new ideas for addressing local challenges related to mental health and wellbeing. We'll also be looking at the role funders play in bringing about social change, the power imbalances that accompany grant giving and what funders can do to ensure they address this imbalance.
You can find out more about The Ideas Fund at www.theideasfund.org
If you are a funder and you would like to meet with other funders to discuss the challenges, ideas, and opportunities relating to grant making, then head over to www.losingcontrol.org
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Host: Maisie Palmer
Guests: Chris Manion, British Science Association
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026: Leveraging pop culture for social change with Alice Sachrajda and Marzena Zukowska
In this episode, we chat to Alice Sachrajda and Marzena Zukowska, authors of New Brave World: The power, opportunities and potential of pop culture for social change in the UK.
We explore the opportunities for leveraging pop culture for social change and share examples of where pop culture has already proven to be a powerful driver of social change.
You can read the full 'New Brave World' report at: unboundphilanthropy.org/new-brave-world
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Host: Kate Edwards
Guests: Alice Sachrajda and Marzena Zukowska
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