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Braver New Worlds

Braver New Worlds

著者: Nathan Cody Young
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Braver New Worlds is a podcast for people navigating change, questioning inherited narratives, and trying to lead with intention and humanity even when the path forward is unclear. It’s about the stories we need to share–about ourselves, our work, and our vision–for the future want to create.

Each episode is a thoughtful human conversation with someone actively trying to change something, whether that’s through their work, their being, or their relationship with community. We discuss personal stories, public responsibility, and how identity, values, and lived experience shape the way we see and show up in the world.

2026 Nathan Cody Young
社会科学
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  • From Climate Policy to Inner Healing: Rebuilding Care, Identity, and the World with Alexandra Peek
    2026/05/26

    In this episode, Nathan sits down with Alexandra Peek, a former climate tech professional turned community-based healer, to explore what it means to truly create change.

    After years working in law, sustainability, and environmental advocacy, Alexandra found herself questioning the impact of her work despite outward success. That realization sparked a personal transformation that shifted her focus from systems and policy to healing, identity, and the human body.

    The conversation explore the connection between trauma, subconscious patterns, and the systems we build. Alexandra shares how her work now integrates herbalism, energy healing, and death care, alongside efforts to build collaborative, holistic models of care that bring together Western medicine, Eastern practices, and community-based support.

    From local food sovereignty in El Paso to reimagining healthcare systems, Alexandra offers a grounded yet visionary perspective on what meaningful change looks like.

    It’s a call to examine what in our own lives may need to “die” in order to create something more aligned, authentic, and sustainable—for ourselves and the world around us.

    ABOUT Alexandra Peek

    Alexandra Peek (she/her) is a community-based energy worker, death doula, and herbalist based in El Paso, Texas. She is the founder of Peek Counsel, a sustainability consultancy, and Azul Metzli, a healing practice.

    Her work centers on community healing through the merging of ancestral healing practices with modern neuroscience. Formerly an energy decarbonization and sustainability professional, Alexandra now focuses on the inner, physical world of energy within the human body and the sustainability of the whole person—mind, body, and spirit—in order to shift the health of the planet.

    Links
    • Instagram (Azul Metzli): @azulmetzli
    • Website: azulmetzli.com
    • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexandra-peek-is-unique/
    • Substack: https://substack.com/@peekcounsel
    • Liberarte: https://liberarteinc.org/
    • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61571364324052#
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    52 分
  • How to Tell Your Story as a Leader: Finding Your Why, Building Trust, and Creating Change
    2026/05/19
    EPISODE SUMMARY

    In this solo episode of Braver New Worlds, we explore how leaders can define and tell their personal story in a way that builds trust, clarity, and momentum.

    Building on previous episodes about the importance of storytelling and persuasion, I share how storytelling is a core leadership skill because it helps others understand your motivations, your vision, and the change you’re trying to create in the world.

    I also break down why your story matters—not just for your audience, but for yourself. Many people struggle with telling their story, but it’s not because of storytelling mechanics. It’s more often because they struggle to feel comfortable and give themselves permission to want something meaningful and share it openly.

    I also walk through an exercise of identifying key life stories, extracting recurring themes, and translating those into a clear “why” (purpose) and “how” (values in action) statements.

    You’ll see how this not only strengthens your storytelling, but also helps guide decisions, align your actions, and create a more cohesive sense of identity as a leader.

    Ultimately, this episode is both a philosophical reflection and a practical guide for anyone looking to lead with greater intention, authenticity, and narrative clarity.

    ABOUT NATHAN YOUNG

    Nathan Young is the founder of StoryCulture Consulting, where he helps leaders, entrepreneurs, and mission-driven teams clarify their message and communicate it in a way that builds trust, mobilizes support, and drives meaningful impact.

    His work sits at the intersection of storytelling, leadership, and personal development, with a focus on what he calls “Narrative Leadership”—the ability to understand and shape the stories that influence identity, decision-making, and culture.

    Through coaching, workshops, and consulting, Nathan supports individuals and organizations in uncovering their purpose, articulating their vision, and sharing stories that resonate with the people they serve.

    He has worked with nonprofits, universities, and leaders across sectors to strengthen communication, improve fundraising and outreach, and develop more authentic and effective leadership.

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    29 分
  • Trust as the Currency of Change: Storytelling, Persuasion & Narrative Leadership
    2026/05/12
    EPISODE SUMMARY

    In this solo episode of Braver New Worlds, Nathan Young explores the connection between storytelling, persuasion, and leadership — and why the future may depend on thoughtful people learning how to communicate their ideas more effectively.

    Drawing from themes of psychology, rhetoric, and social change, Nathan breaks down Aristotle’s rhetorical framework of persuasion (“ethos, pathos, and logos”) and argues that trust is often the hidden force underneath persuasion itself. Through stories, examples, and reflections from his own work with nonprofit leaders, entrepreneurs, and executives, he explores why credibility and emotional connection matter more than simply having good ideas.

    Nathan also discusses how storytelling helps people communicate not just what they do, but what they believe, why they believe it, and the kind of future they want to help create. Along the way, he reflects on entrepreneurship, creative work, community, social fragmentation, AI, inequality, and the need for more people to confidently speak about the world they want to build.

    This episode is ultimately an invitation: to clarify your values, think more deeply about persuasion, and become more intentional about sharing your story with others.

    ABOUT NATHAN YOUNG

    Nathan Young is the founder of StoryCulture Consulting, where he helps mission-driven leaders, teams, and entrepreneurs develop clarity, confidence, and influence through storytelling and narrative strategy.

    With over a decade of experience in coaching, training, and facilitation, his work focuses on what he calls “Narrative Leadership”—the ability to communicate vision, build trust, and mobilize people through story.

    Through live events like Big Idea Night, his podcast Braver New Worlds, and his consulting work, Nathan explores how storytelling shapes identity, leadership, and culture—and how individuals can use their story to create meaningful change in their lives and communities.

    Links

    Big Idea Night:
    bigideanight.com

    Nathan Young / StoryCulture Consulting:
    StoryCulture Consulting

    Instagram:
    Big Idea Night Instagram

    Podcast:
    Braver New Worlds

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    27 分
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