BOOK: Lifting Up What Works®️: An Oral history of the First 22 Years of PolicyLink
The Atlantic Philanthropies communications compilation of oral histories
Thaler Pekar & Partners' Narrative Garden®
"What Will Replace the Hero's Journey?" - SSIR essay
Quotes:
"Things are constantly shifting our perspective, our wisdom's growing, and ideally the stories are polyphonic."
"A great leader, a great communicator, can tell a story that connects the past, the present and the future, and creates spaciousness for what comes next. It's sensical. Great storytelling is placemaking, meaning making, sensemaking, and it invites people to see themselves in the future that's being created."
"I don't think of legacy as what's left behind. I think of it as what is carried forward."
"One thing about legacy is the danger of a hero narrative and just shining the light on one person, when there are other people in the shadows. And in fact, you're creating those shadows if you're shining the light just on one person."
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