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In the inaugural episode, co-hosts Tanya Wall and Michelle Samson introduce the origin story and mission of the series, which aims to help Atlantic Canada nonprofits leverage storytelling to enhance fundraising and community engagement. Then they sit down with Erik Ayers, Founder and CTO of GoodSeeker, to discuss the data-backed benefits of storytelling, how small stories are crucial for building trust and visibility, and how nonprofits can systematically collect and use stories to engage stakeholders and boost donor contributions.
- 00:00 Introduction to The Atlantic Impact
- 00:51 The Origin Story of the Podcast
- 05:31 Introducing Erik Ayers and GoodSeeker
- 08:40 The Power of Small Stories
- 11:42 How Storytelling Helps Build Relationships
- 14:50 Advice for Collecting and Sharing Stories, and the Power of Prompts
- 18:22 Data on Eroding Trust in Nonprofits (And How to Build Trust)
- 21:27 More Advice on Writing Good Story Prompts
- 23:38 What Organizations Gain By Capturing and Organizing Stories
- 25:29 Barriers and Challenges in Story Collection and How to Address Them
- 29:17 Final Thoughts and Call to Action
Find out more about GoodSeeker
- GoodSeeker website: goodseeker.com
- GoodSeeker on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/goodseeker-inc
About the Atlantic IMPACT podcast
Atlantic IMPACT is a podcast that helps nonprofits across Atlantic Canada use storytelling to drive fundraising and awareness. Each episode features conversations with people working in community, sharing how story supports connection, impact, and long-term growth. Whether you're part of a nonprofit or simply care about your community, this podcast invites you to listen, reflect, and engage.
Is your organization ready to tell its story? Take the free Storytelling Readiness Quiz at collaborativecause.ca/stories.
The podcast is hosted by Tanya Wall and Michelle Samson, and is produced by Storied Places Media.
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