Jan 23, 2018
Sophie Weldon is a strategic
storytelling and community engagement specialist. She is an
experienced public speaker, filmmaker and recognised leader and
innovator in her field. Sophie began her social action journey at
14 after she had a deep listening
experience with a former refugee named Adut.
She believes stories have the power to connect, heal and transform
us.
Stories also capture an
organisation’s purpose, align employees to this purpose, increase
productivity and act as a medium for communicating values &
beliefs. In short, stories help us belong. Sophie has worked with
key social and private sector organisations before starting her own
business Humankind Enterprises.
Humankind Enterprises, established in 2015, is a social enterprise
with a mission to connect people, one story at a time. They develop
projects and platforms that harness the power of storytelling to
create greater connection, acceptance and resilience
in
Australian communities. Today, we talk about
how listening is a practice and a discipline. What can the next
generation and the last generation teach you about
listening?
Today’s Topics:
- How
Sophie is an amazing story collector, and how she has created a
community of story collectors through social
enterprise.
- Creating a listening culture across generations
by having youth of this generation collect stories from an older
generation.
- Sophie shares the role that her grandmother
played in her development and journey.
- How a
refugee from Sudan named Adut influenced the way Sophie shares
stories and makes them heard.
- What
compelled and motivated Sophie and listening with her
heart.
- How
just listening made a difference in Adut’s life. Through this
listening, the deepest friendship of Sophie’s life was
created.
- Enriching the society of the older population
and creating connections.
- Powerful questions about past, present, and
future that unlock the story.
- What
have your strengths and successes in life been? This is a social
starter question to celebrate the successes of life.
- Struggling with unreconciled stories and
creating a meaningful experience.
- How
do you want your family to remember you? What is your
legacy?
- Sophie likes questions of the moment and
stories of the present.
- Moments of freedom and beautiful reminders of
hope.
- The
role of silence in collecting stories.
- The
story booths and pods are popup video booths that they bring into
organizations, and people can use them to record stories on their
own.
- Prompting with story starters based on the
organisation's values.
- Helping companies to better humanize what their
values are through the use of stories.
- Helping people to feel connected and heard and
using micro moments to record stories and beautiful
moments.
- Start
with your own story, your family’s story, and your community’s
story.
- It
starts with each of us and treating people as you want to be
treated.
Links and Resources:
Quotes:
If you want to know about
listening, start to listen all around you. Sophie Weldon
There is so much we can’t see
until we look for it. The same goes for listening. Sophie
Weldon
My grandmother taught me to
listen with my heart. She used to say the heart is the heart of the
mother. Sophie Weldon
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