
How do you bring together a global network of stakeholders in electronics production to make an impact on worker safety? In this episode, we interview Russ Gaskin of CoCreative Consulting about the Clean Electronics Production Network, an initiative that unites diverse stakeholders to understand, address, and eliminate workers’ exposure to toxic chemicals in the electronics supply chain. We talk about leveraging feelings of overwhelm, how bringing diverse perspectives together to solve huge problems is an imperative rather than a luxury, the power of throwing a better party and letting people experience it, and getting in the right relationship with fear. Check out the Green America Center for Sustainability Solutions to learn more about other projects focused on multi-stakeholder collaboration such as the Soil Climate Alliance. Have a question, comment, or a recommendation for a perfect guest? Please email us at [email protected]. #ODHorizonStories
Nov 16, 2022
55 min

How is one Virginia University creating new pathways of access to a four-year degree? In this episode, we interview Sally Lorentson, Assistant Vice President for University Life at George Mason University. We learn about the ADVANCE program – an innovative partnership between Northern Virginia Community College and George Mason University aimed at creating a streamlined and student centered transfer experience. We explore the critical role community colleges play as a gateway to a 4-year degree, using dialogue and participation to bring together disparate perspectives while creating allies, and dismantling antiquated systems to rebuild them in a more inclusive, student experience centered way. Check out the Aspen Institute and the National Institute for the Study of Transfer Students to learn more about advancements in the transfer student experience. Have a question, comment, or a recommendation for a perfect guest? Please email us at [email protected]. #ODHorizonStories
Oct 6, 2022
41 min

How did one city in Washington state take a proactive approach against gentrification? In this podcast, we interview Malia Josephine about her work with the City of Vancouver, Washington to develop an anti-displacement plan to protect the city's most vulnerable populations. We talk about the two sided coin of city development, community engagement focused on dialogue, and the power of facilitation and storytelling to challenge the status quo. Read more about the project in this news article and learn more about the Anti-Displacement Plan. To learn more about Malia's projects check out FacilitationJobs.com and Malia’s ebook “Become a Facilitative Leader”. Have a question, comment, or a recommendation for a perfect guest? Please email us at [email protected]. #ODHorizonStories
Sep 8, 2022
50 min

Transformation Horizon is a podcast about using Organization Development (OD) to positively impact society. But what does that really mean? In this introductory episode, we share our friendship origin story, discuss what excites us about (OD), and set the stage for what’s to come. Special thanks to the International Organization Development Association for sponsoring this show. Melissa Graetz ([email protected]) for being our wonderful editor. And Julian Machuca for creating our beautiful cover art. Have a question, comment, or a recommendation for a perfect guest? Please email us at [email protected]. #ODHorizonStories
Aug 4, 2022
31 min
