1. 105: Linda Villarosa's Potato Salad, Parades and Patient Listening: Keys to Community Building Julie Meyer, Jimmy Edgerton 52:31

If you’re feeling overwhelmed by the challenges of authentic storytelling and community engagement, then you are not alone! Aspiring journalists often struggle to create impactful narratives and foster meaningful connections within their communities. This struggle can lead to a lack of engagement and resonance with their audience, hindering their ability to produce authentic and impactful storytelling. But there’s hope! By embracing a laid-back, casual, and personable tone of voice, aspiring journalists can develop curiosity hooks that captivate their audience and forge genuine connections with their community. Let’s dive into the strategies and techniques that will empower you to overcome these challenges and emerge as a storyteller capable of producing authentic and impactful content.

In this episode, you will be able to:

  • Explore the transformative impact of mentoring relationships on career success.
  • Uncover Linda Villarosa’s unique and powerful approach to storytelling that captivates and resonates with audiences.
  • Gain insights into the systemic injustices and disparities within healthcare and their impact on society.
  • Navigate the challenges faced in journalism and discover effective strategies for engaging with communities.
  • Harness the power of visual storytelling as a mentorship tool to inspire and empower others

Linda Villarosa is an accomplished journalist, professor, and the author of “Under the Skin: The Hidden Toll of Racism on American Lives and the Health of Our Nation.” With extensive experience in community engagement and a keen focus on journalism challenges, Linda’s expertise is highly regarded in the industry. As a journalist in residence at the Newmark Graduate School of Journalism at Cooney and a contributing writer for the New York Times, her in-depth knowledge and intuitive approach to storytelling have left a significant mark.

The key moments in this episode are:

00:01:00 – Susan Taylor’s Mentorship

00:10:57 – Community and Belonging

00:14:32 – Building Trust and Entering Communities

00:21:40 – Encouragement and Energy to Try New Experiences

00:28:36 – Framing the Problem and Seeking Understanding

00:32:00 – Advice for Aspiring Journalists

00:39:31 – Mentorship and Support

00:45:33 – The power of connection

00:48:00 – Sharing space and perspectives

00:51:30 – Call to action 

Critical Discussion of Healthcare Disparities

The episode laid bare striking healthcare disparities and the systemic biases at play, particularly in relation to marginalized communities. Linda Villarosa’s insights on the subject highlight the importance of taking a critical look at the systems instead of blaming individual healthcare providers. Achieving equity in healthcare requires comprehensive scrutiny, further emphasizing the need for stories that expose these disparities and inspire change.

Want to connect with or work with Linda Villarosa to learn more? Find out more here!

Linda’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/linda-villarosa-89856b2/

Linda’s Book: Under the Skin: The Hidden Toll of Racism on American Lives and the Health of Our Nation

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Julie Meyers Co-Founder, AugMentors

AugMentors was born as a pandemic project between friends and energetic entrepreneurs, Jimmy Edgerton & Julie Meyer. With a desire to help people connect more authentically with others and grow to their potential, they started recording their conversations about their mentoring experience leading to the AugMentors podcast, the number one mentoring podcast and member of the HubSpot Podcast Network. With eight principles in hand, AugMentors is taking the show on the road and supporting organizations, from academic institutions and non-profits to fast-growing start-ups and multinationals, to grow great leaders into great mentors with workshops, programs and customized engagements.