Storytelling for Social Change with Natalie Kyriacou
Can a story change the way we see nature? Can humour do what doom cannot? And what happens when we finally start telling the stories of the women, the weirdos, and the wildlife the world has long overlooked?
In this episode of There Will Be Dancing, Victoria, Odette and Sanaya sit down with award-winning environmentalist, author and founder of My Green World, Natalie Kyriacou OAM. A national ambassador for the Australian Conservation Foundation and a Forbes 30 Under 30 honouree, Natalie has spent more than a decade finding new ways to draw people into the environmental conversation, from building a mobile game that turned kids into virtual conservationists, to writing her acclaimed debut, Nature's Last Dance.
Together they explore storytelling as a vehicle for social change: why so many people are checking out of climate doom, how humour and curiosity can reach the audiences that policy papers never will, and what it means to write a nature book that a tradie, a bird watcher, a scientist and a school kid can all pick up and love. Natalie shares the story behind Nature's Last Dance, the quirky and unforgettable characters she met along the way and why she set out to write a love letter to the environmental community as much as a book about the natural world.
This episode also features a beautiful audio contribution from ecologist and science communicator Dr Kylie Soanes. In a piece called The Story of a Reluctant Storyteller, Kylie reflects on finding her own voice as a nature storyteller in cities, on noticing birds at bus stops and peacock spiders at the kitchen sink, and on the quiet power of telling the story only you can tell.
We hope this episode leaves you laughing, thinking, and a little more convinced that the stories we tell about nature, and about each other, are some of the most important tools we have for change.
Learn more about Natalie Kyriacou and Nature's Last Dance at nataliekyriacou.com [https://nataliekyriacou.com/] and discover her work with My Green World at mygreenworld.org [https://mygreenworld.org/]
Follow Dr Kylie Soanes and her work on urban nature at @drkyliesoanes on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/drkyliesoanes/] and TikTok [https://www.tiktok.com/@drkyliesoanes]
Our Hosts:
* Victoria McKenzie-McHarg (CEO, WELA) - A strategic leader with decades of experience in climate and environmental advocacy.
* Odette Barry (Founder, Odette & Co) - A storyteller and PR expert teaching changemakers how to tell their story.
* Sanaya Khisty (Head of Strategy and Government Relations, 5B) - A policy and advocacy leader working in clean tech on climate solutions.
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