
CHECK OUT THE LATEST PODCAST EPISODE

CHECK OUT THE LATEST PODCAST EPISODE
Episodes
Explore the power of communications with eight seasons of content that support your work as a communicator for change.
Get out of the (Dam) Way. • Finding The Words
No matter the industry or the discipline, problem-solving is best done when it involves those closest to the problem. And yes, sometimes, the best action is to simply get out of the “dam” way.
From Conflict to Convergence with Mariah Levison and Robert J. Fersh
What if the key to solving our most polarized problems isn’t louder arguments, but deeper listening? In this episode, Mariah Levison and Rob Fersh reveal how curiosity, trust, and a shift in mindset can transform conflict into powerful, lasting collaboration.
Have Mercy • Finding The Words
As my wise teacher Don Foley reminded me this week, learning to be brave isn’t just in what we say; it’s also in how we listen. It's in what we take to heart.
Truth Be Told with Mitch Albom
What if truth could speak? Not metaphorically, not through human interpretation, but as its own entity—indignant, unyielding, and, above all, betrayed?
On Words and Onwards • Finding the Words
Regardless of what you believe, where you live, and what you do, you will likely agree that these are tumultuous times in America. Now, more than ever, is the time for Truth.
Owning Our Story with Dianne Myles
What happens when you reclaim your own story—and, in doing so, empower others to do the same? In this episode, Carrie Fox sits down with Dianne Myles to explore the power of human-centered storytelling, the dangers of deficit-based narratives, and the courageous acts that reshape not just individual lives, but entire communities.
Season 10: Navigating the Way Forward
What does it mean to lead with purpose in a world that feels increasingly divided? How do we stay true to our values while navigating uncertainty? And what if the most pressing questions of our time have answers hidden in the wisdom of those already pushing for change?
No matter the industry or the discipline, problem-solving is best done when it involves those closest to the problem. And yes, sometimes, the best action is to simply get out of the “dam” way.