ChangeStories
by MonkeyPants ProductionsThe ChangeStories podcast is for people who are interested in change, whether that is within organisations or for individuals. Hosted by Susanne Evans, an organisation change consultant, coach, trainer and researcher, each podcast episode features a conversation with a guest about their work to provide ideas and inspiration. To find out more about ChangeStories and Susanne’s work, go to www.feldsparconsulting.com or follow her on Twitter or Instagram (@feldsparconsult). Susanne is on LinkedIn at linkedin.com/in/susanneevans and her email address is [email protected] Alternatively, you can sign up for the monthly newsletter The Change Conversation by clicking this link - https://mailchi.mp/f2ba36a7262b/the-change-conversation
Episodes
Interview with Scott McArthur
51m · PublishedIn this episode Dr Susanne Evans speaks to Scott McArthur
Resources:
Susan Ni Chriodáin - Being ready to speak and tell your story
47m · PublishedIn this episode, Susanne talks to Susan Ní Chríodáin from Beyond the Numbers about emotions at work and giving ourselves the permission to feel all our feelings.
Susan shares stories and poetry which illustrate her work in enabling people to express themselves and allowing others to do the same.
She explains how important it is to have courage to say what needs to be said and to have difficult conversations with empathy.
Ket Patel - What is change management anyway and do we even need it?
48m · PublishedIn this episode, Susanne talks to Ket Patel from the Change Management Institute and Change Reactions about the need to create change ready employees from day one rather than relying on change management support from consultants or in house resources.
We also discuss the difficulties in defining change management (and explaining to other people what we do!) and is views about whether we really need change management at all.
Ket Patel can be found here:
linkedin.com/in/ketpatel-changeagitator
https://change-reactions.co.uk/homepage/
Webinar Interview with David Lee
58m · PublishedOn this episode, I'm bringing you a webinar that I recorded with David Lee who has 1) been a guest on this podcast back in the very early days and 2) is a definite force for good when it comes to telling and sharing your stories.
Hope you enjoy!
Mark Hughes Interviews Susanne
43m · PublishedOn this episode Mark Hughes (who appeared on this episode here) interviews Susanne about her Phd, which was one of the major drivers that lead to this podcast!
They talk about the 'why' of the doctorate, the challenges involved in writing 80,000 words (and how a year off helped!) and just what the research was.
Susie Palmer-Trew - Creating change that is responsive and respectful to the people in the organisation
49m · PublishedIn this episode, Susanne talks to Susie Palmer-Trew from Everyday Change about the lessons that she has learnt during her years as a successful change consultant.
Susie shares the change model that she really likes (Bridges) and the one that she really hates (the change curve).
We also discussed the need to dig into the history and stories of an organisation to create lasting change.
Steve Bellis - The power of digital storytelling
49m · PublishedIn this episode, Susanne talks to Steve Bellis about his experience as a digital storyteller.
Steve shares his tips and techniques for creating digital stories (even if you are a complete novice) and discusses some of the most powerful and moving stories that he has worked on over the past 20+ years.
We also discuss the ethics of working with other people's stories.
Resources
Angus Fletcher: The science of storytelling, narrative and creativity
41m · PublishedIn this episode, Susanne talks to Angus Fletcher about the science of successful stories. Angus shares his study of the impact of stories on our emotions and wellbeing. We also discussed the latest results from his research into creative thinking. Angus also discusses the latest thinking around AI and narrative - and answers the question, will AI ever be able to create a story?
Find Angus here:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/angus-fletcher-99713617/
Website: www.angusfletcher.co https://english.osu.edu/people/fletcher.300
Wonderworks: Literary Invention and the Science of Stories: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Wonderworks-Literary-invention-science-stories/dp/1800750234/ref=sr_1_1?adgrpid=133495261591&gclid=CjwKCAjw1ICZBhAzEiwAFfvFhKB0N7SryOv8Qbyrl_btAk0i3xTrzbGggpIDHsd5-zsdUmsthcAuERoC2SIQAvD_BwE&hvadid=605950579179&hvdev=c&hvlocphy=1007345&hvnetw=g&hvqmt=e&hvrand=16055988959189971440&hvtargid=kwd-1753196565272&hydadcr=12351_2380391&keywords=wonderworks+by+angus+fletcher&qid=1663072819&sr=8-1
Helen Wada Leading change with humanity for commercial advantage
41m · PublishedIn this episode, Susanne talks to Helen Wada about the importance of recognising the human side of work, and how organisations who lead with humanity can gain a commercial
advantage.
We also discuss commercial thinking for HR and L&D professionals and the impact of the pandemic on change management in organisations.
Resources
IOC Digital Report - https://www.dropbox.com/s/7hcb1hgnfmddin6/IOC-Digital-Report.pdf?dl=0
Matt Fairbrass - Intuition versus logic in organisations
47m · PublishedIn this episode, Susanne talks to Matt Fairbrass about the importance of listening to intuition as well as logic and how thinking of the organisation as a system can reveal hidden and
unspoken assumptions.
Matt also shares his experience of using systemic constellations
coaching to work with individuals and teams and his work in understanding organisation disenchantment.
ChangeStories has 46 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 36:04:24. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on August 21st 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on May 24th, 2024 13:12.