Achieve Great Things

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Sinopsis

We help visionary leaders and organizations create impact through communications. We interview leaders and innovators in philanthropy, advocacy, politics, government and business, and bring insights and ideas that communicators can put to use right away.

Episodios

  • John Neffinger on The Qualities That Make Us Influential

    28/04/2024 Duración: 31min

    What makes someone influential? What qualities do people see in compelling communicators and charismatic leaders? At a time when many people seem to be losing faith in institutions, what can leaders and organizations do to build trust and influence? On this episode of Achieve Great Things, we’ll explore these questions with John Neffinger, who co-authored a book that’s required reading at Harvard, Columbia and other business schools around the world. It’s called "Compelling People." It’s full of scientific insights and practical skills you can use to be a more influential leader or build a more influential organization.

  • Katie Redford on Mobilizing Social Movements

    26/02/2024 Duración: 32min

    Not long ago, some of the world’s most accomplished movement lawyers and activists gathered to tell their stories, compare notes, and share lessons about leveraging the law and mobilizing social movements to win hard-fought battles for people and the planet—even when the odds seemed impossible. They were convened by a lawyer, an activist and a storyteller, who share their stories and lessons in an amazing book—The Revolution Will Not Be Litigated: People Power and Legal Power in the 21st Century. In this episode of Achieve Great Things, we talk with Katie Redford, co-founder of Earth Rights International and the Equation Campaign, about her journey—and lessons you can use to take on powerful forces, and win.

  • Raj Shah On Making Big Bets

    09/01/2024 Duración: 27min

    Raj Shah is the president of the Rockefeller Foundation and the author of a new book called Big Bets: How Large Scale Change Really Happens. Dr. Shah has been part of big bets for 25 years—from vaccinating nearly a billion children to helping countries fight Ebola and COVID. Now he’s working to connect a billion people to electricity for the first time. Raj joins us on this episode of Achieve Great things to share inspiring stories and practical information you can use to achieve great things.

  • Dan Pink On The Science Of Motivation And Persuasion

    23/10/2023 Duración: 43min

    Bestselling author Dan Pink has opened millions of minds to practical insights from social science that can help all of us be better communicators. In this episode of Achieve Great Things, Dan returns to share Top Takeaways from his #1 New York Times bestsellers: To Sell is Human and Drive: The Surprising Truth About Motivating Others. You’ll take away insights and ideas you can use to communicate with maximum motivating power.

  • Desmond Meade on Transcending Political Divides

    26/07/2023 Duración: 36min

    Desmond Meade is president of the Florida Rights Restoration Committee, which inspired the nation with a grassroots campaign that passed a groundbreaking constitutional amendment with a win few saw coming—a supermajority of 62% of the vote. It restored voting rights to 1.5 million people with prior felony convictions who had served their time. The campaign was unique in transcending typical political divides and mobilizing volunteers, donors, and voters across the spectrum. Time magazine called Desmond Meade one of the country’s most influential people. He’s a MacArthur Foundation Genius Fellow, a Ford Foundation Global Fellow, and his organization was nominated for a Nobel Prize. On this episode, we’ll talk with Desmond Meade about ideas you can use to create campaigns that transcend political divides to achieve great things.

  • Alex Cole On Combatting Disinformation

    13/07/2023 Duración: 29min

    Dealing with disinformation tops the agenda for all kinds of organizations working on all kinds of issues. We’re bombarded by fake news, foreign propaganda, consumer scams and other kinds of deliberate disinformation that make it hard to sort out fact from fiction. Alex Cole has been on the frontlines of information wars around the world. He says America is “under a disinformation assault from within and outside our borders.” The “urgency to counter this threat can’t be overstated.” And “convenient solutions” are hard to find. Alex is Vice President of External Affairs at Internews, an international nonprofit that believes “everyone deserves trustworthy news and information.” Internews has 30 offices worldwide and supports independent media in 100 countries, reaching millions of people with information they can trust. At the global nonprofit IREX, he helped organizations in Ukraine and other countries fight back against the onslaught of disinformation from the Putin regime in Russia. On this episode of A

  • Jessica Blank On Storytelling For Impact

    18/05/2023 Duración: 37min

    Jessica Blank is on a “mission to impact our world through the transformative power of story.” She’s an award-winning writer, director, actor, producer, coach, consultant, and teacher. She has an amazing track record of creating art that leads to impact. She and her husband, Erik Jensen, launched a new form of art-for-impact, called “documentary theater.” They created a play about people condemned to Death Row for crimes they didn’t commit. That work of art helped change policy and save lives. She teaches about the brain science of storytelling, the structure of storytelling, and the power of storytelling to “move us, change us, and make us see the world in new ways.” In this episode of Achieve Great Things, we’ll talk with Jessica Blank about ways you can use the power of storytelling to create impact.

  • Dan Pink On Harnessing The Power Of Regret

    03/04/2023 Duración: 33min

    Dan Pink is the author of bestselling books that have opened millions of minds to insights from social science to help us be better leaders, managers and marketers—and also healthier, happier people. His most recent book is called The Power of Regret. We all have regrets, though we often think it’s best not to. Dan has studied the science of regret and conducted original research—collecting regrets from more than 16,000 people in 150 countries. Like his other books, it challenges conventional thinking. It offers insights and ideas you can put to use right away. In this episode of Achieve Great Things, we’ll talk with Dan Pink about The Power of Regret—and how to transform our regrets into a force for good in our lives and the world.

  • Justin Zorn & Leigh Marz on the Power of Silence in a Noisy World

    06/02/2023 Duración: 35min

    Many of us working to make change in the world spend a lot of time thinking about how to “break through the noise” of today’s hyperactive media environment. Our organizations are struggling to “be heard” above the din of news, politics, marketing and more that bombard our eyes and ears all day, every day. In this episode of Achieve Great Things, we’ll talk about something completely different: The sound of silence. We’ll learn from the authors of a provocative book with powerful lessons we can apply in our personal lives and our professional work. It’s called Golden: The Power of Silence in a World of Noise. The book makes the bold claim that we can “repair our world by reclaiming the presence of silence in our lives.” Join us for a quiet conversation with Justin Zorn and Leigh Marz to learn how you can use the power of silence to achieve great things.

  • Marta Tellado of Consumer Reports: Consumer Rights as Civil Rights

    07/12/2022 Duración: 31min

    Generations of Americans grew up with Consumer Reports, a magazine packed with useful information for making smart purchases. CR is also a national nonprofit with a storied history, an important mission, and a timely all to action. CR’s CEO, Marta Tellado, is out with a new book, "Buyer Aware: Harnessing Our Consumer Power for a Safe, Fair, and Transparent Marketplace." On this episode of Achieve Great Things, we’ll talk with Marta about challenges and dangers facing consumers in today’s hyper-connected marketplace—and the potential for building consumer power to create change.

  • Bobby Clark on A Winning Jobs Narrative

    26/10/2022 Duración: 32min

    The economy is the number-one issue on the minds of voters in the United States. Not surprisingly, it’s also on the minds of politicians, policymakers, and policy advocates. But how do American voters think about the economy? Who do they trust to tackle economic issues? How can you talk about economic policy in terms that really speak to working people? On this edition of Achieve Great Things, we talk to Bobby Clark, who led research with more than 100,000 Americans to produce a Winning Jobs Narrative you can use to promote all kinds of economic policies and programs.

  • Brian Castrucci On A New Way To Communicate About Public Health

    27/09/2022 Duración: 30min

    Brian Castrucci, president and CEO of the de Beaumont Foundation, is an award-winning epidemiologist who worked on the frontlines of public health before building de Beaumont into a leading voice in health philanthropy and public health practice. In this episode of Achieve Great Things, he shares insights from the foundation’s new book and lessons to help you communicate about public health with maximum motivating power.

  • Trabian Shorters on the Power of Asset-Framing

    10/08/2022 Duración: 32min

    Trabian Shorters is founder of the BMe Community, a New York Times bestselling author, and an international authority on a powerful, important new way of thinking and communicating, called “asset-framing.” It’s a hot topic among leaders and organizations looking to make positive change—because asset-framing can be a game-changer. In this episode of Achieve Great Things, we’ll talk with Trabian Shorters about this paradigm-shifting approach to communication.

  • Amanda Renteria on Achieving a Bold Vision

    28/06/2022 Duración: 25min

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  • Priya Jayachandran on Revitalizing a Legacy

    01/04/2022 Duración: 26min

    On this episode of Achieve Great Things, we spoke to Priya Jayachandran, the chief executive officer of the National Housing Trust, about her organization’s journey to refresh the way it communicates. Priya took the helm in 2018, in her first role as a CEO, succeeding a founder who led the organization for three decades. Now, NHT’s new brand accurately reflects who they are now and what they stand for. During this episode, we’ll explore lessons you can use to think about your own organization’s brand, whether you’re launching a startup or revitalizing a legacy.

  • Tyler Gage on Aspirational Communication and Building a Social Enterprise

    27/07/2021 Duración: 32min

    Tyler Gage is an entrepreneur, investor, and adviser to companies that focus on ESG—the environmental, social, and governance aspects of business. He’s also the author of an amazing book about his very unique journey as an entrepreneur. It’s called Fully Alive: Using the Lessons of the Amazon to Live Your Mission in Business and Life. He’s the co-founder of a groundbreaking company called Runa, which produces clean energy drinks made from the leaf of a tree that grows in the Amazon rainforest. The company has provided a sustainable source of income for thousands of indigenous families. In this episode, Doug Hattaway talks with Tyler Gage about the role of Aspirational Communication in building a successful social enterprise.

  • Bill Novelli on The Power of Purpose

    09/06/2021 Duración: 30min

    Long before “purpose” became a buzzword in business, Bill Novelli pioneered the use of marketing techniques to build a better world. He called it “social marketing” and co-founded a global agency devoted to it. He also ran one of the most well-known and well-regarded international nonprofits, led one of Washington’s most formidable advocacy organizations, took on the tobacco industry, and launched a program at Georgetown University’s business school that helps nonprofits, business, and government “create economic and social value.” In this episode of Achieve Great Things, I talk with Bill about his new book—and lessons from a remarkable, 50-year career.

  • Dr. Judy Lubin on How to Prioritize Racial Equity in the Workplace

    08/04/2021 Duración: 01h02min

    Many people are committed to improving racial equity in their organizations, but are unsure where to start. What are the first steps to advance racial equity at work? How do you engage leadership? And how do you overcome common barriers to prioritizing racial equity? In this episode of Achieve Great Things, members of our DEI Committee Reina DuFore and Veronica Selzler talk with Dr. Judy Lubin about how to improve racial equity in the workplace. They explore what racial equity looks like at work, how organizations can prioritize racial equity, and some of what Hattaway has learned through our work with CURE.

  • Ian Haney Lopez on How to Defeat Dog Whistle Politics and Create Cross-Racial Coalitions

    13/01/2021 Duración: 32min

    In 2014, Ian Haney Lopez introduced an important new term to the field of political communication with his book, Dog Whistle Politics. In it, he explained how politicians have used carefully coded language to stir up racial anxiety and resentment to divide Americans and win elections. Political strategists and progressive leaders are struggling to counter the insidious power of racial appeals in American politics. Now, Ian Haney Lopez is back with potentially powerful, research-based solutions. In this episode of Achieve Great Things, we’ll talk about insights and ideas from his book, Merge Left: Fusing Race and Class, Winning Elections, and Saving America.

  • Christine Heenan on The Importance of Optimism in Communications

    24/03/2020 Duración: 23min

    From pandemic updates to climate change news alerts, we’re constantly bombarded with negative messages and bad news, which can trigger feelings of helplessness. Christine Heenan, former Vice President for Global Policy & Advocacy at The Rockefeller Foundation and current President of the Clarendon Group, believes that optimistic communications can help. Unlike communication strategies that focus solely on talking about today’s most pressing problems, solutions-oriented communications can not only make audiences feel better, but opens them up to hearing what they can do to help.

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