The Five I’s of Storytelling with VRHF’s Hillary Webb
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The same story can be told in many different ways. In this episode, The Gaia Project’s Strategic Partnerships Manager, Travis Daley, shares how this environmental and climate education organization adapts its storytelling depending on the audience (i.e. teachers vs government stakeholders vs donors) to make sure they resonate. He also brings insights on training your team to collect stories, how numbers intersect with narrative, and how The Gaia Project is doing more through cross-collaboration.
- 00:37 Meet Travis Daley from The Gaia Project
- 02:03 The Gaia Project's Mission and Programs
- 03:52 Storytelling By and For Different Audiences
- 09:31 Training Your Team to Collect Stories
- 13:12 The Differences in How Kids and Adults Tell Stories
- 14:33 Using Numbers to Support Your Narrative
- 18:47 Telling Stories in Tight Knit Communities
- 21:31 Doing More Through Cross-Collaboration
Find out more about The Gaia Project
- Website: thegaiaproject.ca
- Facebook: facebook.com/gaiaproject
- Instagram: instagram.com/thegaiaproject_
- LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/thegaiaproject-projetgaia
- TikTok: tiktok.com/@thegaiaproject_
About the Atlantic IMPACT podcast
Atlantic IMPACT is a podcast that helps nonprofits across Atlantic Canada use storytelling to drive fundraising and awareness. Each episode features conversations with people working in community, sharing how story supports connection, impact, and long-term growth. Whether you're part of a nonprofit or simply care about your community, this podcast invites you to listen, reflect, and engage.
Is your organization ready to tell its story? Take the free Storytelling Readiness Quiz at collaborativecause.ca/stories.
The podcast is hosted by Tanya Wall and Michelle Samson, and is produced by Storied Places Media.