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CHECK OUT THE LATEST PODCAST EPISODE
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Explore the power of communications with eight seasons of content that support your work as a communicator for change.
CHECK OUT THE LATEST PODCAST EPISODE
CHECK OUT THE LATEST PODCAST EPISODE
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.
Explore the power of communications with eight seasons of content that support your work as a communicator for change.
A few weeks back, we reached out to a group of CEOs and business leaders with a very big request: join Carrie and Alex Orfinger of the Washington Business Journal for an honest, on-the-record, uncomfortable conversation about the anti-racist commitments and statements we have made over the last twelve months, and assess our progress against those commitments. In our season two finale, we bring you that conversation.
For over two decades as publisher, Alex Orfinger worked to develop a strong identity for the region's business sector. After a brief stint away, he is now back at the publication as Market President and Publisher, leading the paper and doubling down on the city that he loves. In the face of great local and national challenges alike, he sees a role for the Journal.
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.