Marrying the Head and the Heart: The Power of Climate Storytelling

Marrying the Head and the Heart: The Power of Climate Storytelling

In this episode of the Sustainability Transformationspodcast, host Enock engages with Maya Lilly, a climate storyteller and producer at The Years Project. They discuss the power of storytelling in conveying climate issues, emphasizing that narratives resonate more deeply with audiences than mere data. Maya shares her journey from the arts to environmental storytelling, highlighting her work on the Emmy-winning series 'Years of Living Dangerously' and the importance of emotional engagement in climate communication.The conversation delves into the challenges of translating complex scientific concepts into relatable stories that motivate action, particularly in marginalized communities affected by climate change.

Maya argues that effective storytelling must connect thehead and the heart, using real-life examples to illustrate the human impact of climate change. She emphasizes the need for a cultural shift in how climate narratives are framed, advocating for stories that highlight personalexperiences and community resilience. The episode concludes with a call to action for individuals and businesses to recognize their role in addressing climate change, urging listeners to leverage their influence for systemic changeand support initiatives that prioritize sustainability and equity.

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Guest Speaker: Maya Lilly

Maya Lilly is a producer of feature documentaries, tvdocuseries, and short form videos to storytell earth ethics, and spur an audience to action. And right now her focus is the climate crisis, often through a lens of BIPOC justice. She is currently creating original content for The Years Project, the digital arm of Emmy-winning team of the climate changeshow, Years of Living Dangerously. Their videos were viewed over 1 billion times in 2020, the highest viewership in the environmental and climate space. Maya is often seen on-camera narrating many of the videos, and behind the sceneswriting and producing the original content.

Contact: www.linkedin.com/in/mayalilly/

Takeaways

Storytelling moves people more than facts.

Good storytelling includes high stakes and emotionalvulnerability.

We need to marry the head and the heart in climatenarratives.

Communities affected by climate change often have the bestsolutions.

Effective storytelling can drive systemic change.

Chapters

00:00 Introduction to Climate Storytelling

01:31 Maya's Journey in Environmental Storytelling

05:15 The Importance of Emotional Engagement

10:49 Translating Climate Science into Human Stories

15:22 Community Voices and Local Solutions

16:41 The Role of Storytelling in Climate Action

21:39 Highlighting Community Resilience

26:51 Regenerative Practices and Storytelling

31:43 Final Thoughts on Climate Action and Influence

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