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Creating the Future

Creating the Future

Written by: Hildy Gottlieb
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What does it take to create visionary social change? If we want to see a future that is more humane, more equitable, more healthy, more loving, more compassionate – what does it take to create that?

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Welcome to Creating the Future’s podcast, where those are the questions our guests will explore. Those guests come from all walks of life - historians and community organizers, social scientists and movement leaders, people working inside the system and outside the system.

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In each episode, host Hildy Gottlieb asks her guests one simple-but-not-so-simple question: What actually creates change?

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Our goal for this podcast is the goal of changemakers around the world: To help you create a world that is equitable, kind, healthy, and joyful - a world that works for all of us.

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This podcast is a program of Creating the Future, a global nonprofit where our tagline says it all: Change the Questions, Change the World. http://creatingthefuture.org

2024
Economics Management Management & Leadership Science Social Sciences
Episodes
  • Episode #19: Creating Change by Aligning Actions with Vision and Values
    Nov 3 2025

    Episode #19 in which Dana Kawaoka-Chen shares the power of aligning social justice actions with shared community vision and values.

    As Co-Executive Director of Justice Funders, Dana Kawaoka-Chen partners and guides philanthropy in reimagining practices that advance a thriving and just world. Dana leads with vision and is guided by relationships. As a practitioner, Dana co-authored the “The Choir Book: A Framework for Social Justice Philanthropy,” and was a primary contributor to “Resonance: A Framework for Philanthropic Transformation.” You can find her writing on a Just Transition for Philanthropy in Medium.

    As founding Executive Director of Justice Funders, Dana grew the organization by aligning its strategy to the visions of movements working for racial, economic and social justice. Dana’s leadership in facilitating a Just Transition for philanthropy by redistributing wealth, democratizing power and shifting economic control to communities has resulted in millions of philanthropic dollars being mobilized and aligned to build infrastructure for frontline communities to govern themselves. For her work advocating for deeper investments in social movements and grassroots organizing, Dana was recognized by Asian Americans/Pacific Islanders in Philanthropy (AAPIP) in 2015 as one of twenty-five national Leaders in Action.

    Dana has previously served in executive functions for two other non-profit organizations. She has a Masters of Science degree in Organization Development from the University of San Francisco, Bachelor of Arts degrees in American Studies and Visual Art from the University of California at Santa Cruz, and Non-Profit Management Certification from San Jose State University.

    You can reach Dana at Justice F unders or on LinkedIn here.

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    50 mins
  • Episode #18: Creating Change in Big Systems
    Oct 3 2025

    Episode #18 in which Jackie Bradley and Madeline DeMarco show us that seemingly small changes can make a BIG difference in big systems.

    Jackie Bradley is a rural organizer, facilitator, and planner. In her role as Community Outreach and Compliance Director at Lenawee Community Mental Health Authority in rural Michigan, Jackie helps organizations and coalitions create values-driven plans and (importantly) implement those plans with intention. Prior to her work in behavioral health, Jackie was the Associate Director at United Way of Monroe and Lenawee Counties, and served as adjunct professor at Siena Heights University. You can reach Jackie at LinkedIn here https://www.linkedin.com/in/jackie-bradley-5544b8134/

    Madeline DeMarco finds joy by creating connections, facilitating individuals as they share, learn, and grow together. Her position as Health Promotion Specialist at the University of Michigan focuses on alcohol and other drug prevention and harm reduction. In her prior work as Community Outreach and Prevention Coordinator for Lenawee Community Mental Health Authority, she brought a trauma-informed care approach to facilitating federal grants, collective impact initiatives, and the county-wide substance use prevention coalition. Sharing what she has learned along the way, Madeline has served as an adjunct professor at Adrian College.

    You can reach Madline at LinkedIn here https://www.linkedin.com/in/madeline-demarco/

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Episode #17: Creating Change by Building Authentic Relationships
    Sep 5 2025

    Episode #17 in which Debra Jacobs shares dozens of ways for building and engaging relationships that create change.

    Debra Jacobs is the President and CEO of The Patterson Foundation in Sarasota Florida, where she has championed the cause of creative collaboration, steering the foundation to work with partners to accelerate positive change by sharing fresh perspectives, contributing innovative ideas, and providing critical resources.

    Before her pivotal role at The Patterson Foundation, Debra served as President of the William G. and Marie Selby Foundation in Sarasota, overseeing its grant-making alongside the management of eight other independent foundations.

    The Patterson Foundation strengthens people, organizations, and communities in ways that foster wide participation around shared quality-of-life aspirations. Their work weaves initiatives, to promote well-being in their region, creating relationships that propel people and organizations to collaborate on shared aspirations for their community.

    You can reach Debra at djacobs@thepattersonfoundation.org or on LinkedIn here

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    42 mins
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