Episodios

  • Facilitation in Action: DST Training Meets Advocacy
    May 28 2025

    What happens when a simple four-minute digital story manages to capture the essence of a centuries-old military band tradition? For Katlyn Lamont, a registered psychotherapist and newly-trained digital storytelling facilitator, the answer came in the form of tough military veterans moved to tears.

    Katlyn's journey with Common Language Digital Storytelling began unexpectedly when her youth addiction agency secured her a last-minute spot in facilitator training. With a background in media production from high school, she quickly found herself rekindling dormant creative skills. But the real magic happened when she faced a moment of clarity the morning of the story circle, scrapping her original draft to instead document her experience with the Lincoln and Welland Band.

    The story captured a pivotal moment for the band, which had played for the Lincoln and Welland Regiment since the War of 1812 but had recently received a cease and desist order, threatening their identity and traditions. Despite being relatively new to the band, Katlyn found herself documenting not just a musical group, but a living historical legacy kept alive by combat veterans whose service photos she incorporated into her digital story.

    When she gathered band members for a screening, complete with popcorn and snacks, Katlyn was worried they'd find inaccuracies. Instead, she witnessed hardened veterans brought to tears. Her band president summed up the impact perfectly: "What we've been trying to say to the community and to the regiment for months, you've just summed up in four minutes." The film quickly spread beyond that screening room to social media, and local politicians.

    The power of digital storytelling lies not just in its emotional impact but in its ability to advocate where traditional communications fall short. As Katlyn discovered, sometimes a personal narrative can accomplish what countless emails, letters, and meetings cannot. Whether you're looking to preserve history, drive organizational change, or simply document meaningful moments, digital storytelling offers a uniquely powerful medium that resonates across generations and bureaucratic boundaries.

    Ready to explore how your story might create ripples of change? Discover more about Common Language DST facilitator training here.

    Other Links Mentioned

    • Watch Katlyn's digital story
    • Learn more about the Lincoln & Welland Band
    • Read this episode's blog post
    • Watch the Looking Back video for Ep 29 about DST in Research

    Learn more about Katlyn through the blog post.





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    26 m
  • Mind Mission: Military Families & Mental Health
    May 14 2025

    When Laryssa Lamrock created her digital story "Enveloped," she never anticipated how profoundly a four-minute video would transform her advocacy work with military families. As the National Strategic Advisor for Families at the Atlas Institute for Veterans and Families, Laryssa brings her lived experience as a military spouse, daughter, and mother to her work supporting those affected by service-related mental health challenges.

    The conversation explores the many ways digital stories become catalysts for healing and connection – from introducing presentations to facilitating psycho-educational workshops for family members affected by PTSD. We also discover how Laryssa's experience informed her work co-hosting the Mind Beyond the Mission podcast, where she brings the family perspective to conversations about military mental health.

    Episode Key Messages

    0:00 Introduction to Laryssa Lamrock

    2:33 Creating a Digital Story at Atlas

    5:12 Enveloped: Laryssa's Personal Digital Story

    9:33 Sharing Digital Stories with Others

    18:48 Supporting Young Adults' Storytelling Journey

    25:37 Mind Beyond the Mission Podcast

    28:20 Legacy Stories and Final Thoughts

    Other Links Mentioned

    • Watch more digital stories from Atlas Institute
    • Check out the Mindkit website
    • Watch the Caregivers in the Wild episode mentioned
    • Listen to the Co-Created episode with Joy Pavelich mentioned
    • Read this episode's blog post
    • Watch the Looking Back video about Ep 28 with Wellspring Alberta

    Learn more about Laryssa Lamrock here.


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    38 m
  • Disrupting Death: Stories of MAiD
    Apr 30 2025

    The power of digital storytelling lies in its ability to capture what textbooks and lectures cannot - the raw, human experience of navigating life's most challenging moments. In this deeply moving conversation with Kathy Cortes-Miller and Keri-Lyn Durant, co-hosts of the Disrupting Death podcast, we explore how digital storytelling creates transformative spaces for processing grief and sharing experiences around Medical Assistance in Dying (MAID).

    When qualitative researchers like Kathy hear countless personal narratives that most people never access, digital storytelling emerges as the perfect vehicle to bridge this gap. Through a five-year research project, their team has worked with individuals who accompanied loved ones through MAID, capturing these profound experiences in digital stories that serve multiple purposes - from personal healing to education and advocacy. The stories become catalysts for important conversations about death, caregiving, and end-of-life choices while empowering individuals to own their narratives.

    Episode Key Messages

    0:05 Storytelling as Catalyst for Discussion

    1:00 Meeting the Disrupting Death Co-Hosts

    3:00 Connecting Through Digital Storytelling

    5:35 The MAID Digital Story Workshops

    8:45 How Stories Create Impact

    18:40 Digital Stories for Education

    30:15 Future Storytelling Projects

    Find more stories and resources at the Disrupting Death podcast, which features a three-part series on digital storytelling and MAID.

    • Digital Stories Part 1 Research Project & Diane Sims
    • Digital Stories Part 2 Bridge C-14 Participants
    • Digital Stories Part 3 MAID Family Support Participants

    Other Links Mentioned

    • Watch Keri-Lyn's digital story
    • Read this episode's blog post
    • Watch the Looking Back video about Ep 27 with Dr. Burcu Simsek

    Learn more about Keri-Lyn Durant & Kathy Kortes-Miller here.


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    44 m
  • Beyond Discharge: Stories from the NICU with Fabiana Bacchini
    Apr 16 2025

    What happens when personal trauma transforms into powerful advocacy? Fabiana Bacchini, Executive Director of the Canadian Premature Babies Foundation, takes us on a journey through her evolution from NICU parent to healthcare changemaker through the lens of digital storytelling.

    The conversation reveals the unique power of digital stories to transcend traditional limitations. Unlike presentations that exist in one moment for one audience, digital stories live online, cross borders, translate across languages, and remain relevant for years. They protect storytellers from repeatedly reliving trauma while maximizing impact and creating space for multiple perspectives – including those of siblings and patients themselves.

    Whether you're a healthcare professional seeking to understand patient experiences, a parent navigating your own medical journey, or an advocate looking for powerful tools to drive change, this episode illuminates how personal narratives can reshape healthcare from the inside out. Listen now to discover how digital storytelling is revolutionizing patient advocacy and transforming healthcare one story at a time.

    Key Messages

    • Digital stories have unique power to convey the emotional reality of NICU experiences
    • Fabiana's own story begins with performing CPR on her son when "no one came" after calling for help
    • Family integrated care research empowered her as a parent and improved her son's outcomes
    • Digital stories reach audiences beyond conference rooms and remain impactful over time
    • Parent stories consistently receive the highest ratings in conference evaluations
    • Creating opportunities for siblings and patients to tell their own stories offers valuable perspectives
    • Digital storytelling allows advocates to share impactful experiences without repeatedly reliving trauma

    Other Links Mentioned

    • Watch Fabiana's digital story
    • Watch Petya's story from CPBF's launch event Building Resilience Together
    • Watch Alice's story from CPBF's Preemie Chat: The Importance of Sharing your Story
    • Read this episode's blog post
    • Watch the Looking Back video about Ep 26 with Dr. Peter Rosenbaum

    Learn more about Fabiana Bacchini here.

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    39 m
  • Lights, Camera, Story Slam Conversation!
    Mar 26 2025

    What happens when you bring together passionate storytellers, skilled facilitators, and purpose-driven organizations? Magic—in the form of powerful digital stories that break barriers and create meaningful change.

    Mike Lang joins us discuss how the inaugural Common Language Story Slam transformed how we think about storytelling in the nonprofit space. Across three dynamic screenings, twelve uniquely crafted digital stories took center stage, each one developed through collaboration between a Common Language-trained facilitator and a charity partner. These short films, featuring personal narratives told through voice recordings and carefully selected images, sparked genuine conversations both in-person and online.

    Digital storytelling's most profound impact might be its ability to dismantle stigma. As Dr. Carmen Logie noted during the event, "Stigma is often somehow attached to a lack of understanding about someone, and digital stories, more than anything, help you understand." We witnessed this phenomenon repeatedly—whether through stories about substance use, medical trauma, or family caregiving. When we truly understand someone's experience, judgment dissolves.

    The event's format elevated these stories beyond mere viewing. After each film, audience members discussed their reactions in small groups, then heard directly from the storyteller and facilitator about the creation process. This multilayered approach created a rich experience that honoured the stories while exploring their broader implications and applications.

    Most remarkably, these digital stories are creating tangible change. Ashley Durance's narrative about parenting a medically complex child receives standing ovations at healthcare conferences. The documentary from Greg's Wings has transformed medical education for 50,000+ healthcare providers worldwide. Organizations like SIDS Calgary were planning their next storytelling projects before the day had even concluded.

    Episode Key Messages

    • Digital storytelling democratizes the narrative process by putting storytelling power into the hands of those with lived experiences
    • Each screening featured four stories created by different Common Language-trained facilitators working with unique charities
    • Storytellers and facilitators discussed their experiences on stage, providing insights into both the story and the process
    • Many charities began planning their next storytelling projects immediately after experiencing the Story Slam
    • The hybrid format allowed for meaningful engagement with both in-person and virtual participants
    • Digital stories prove particularly effective at combating stigma by fostering deeper understanding

    Other Links Mentioned

    • Watch the Story Slam
    • Read the blog post
    • Find out who the storytellers, facilitators and charity partners were
    • Sign up for the Common Language newsletter

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    32 m
  • Multiple Perspectives: Stories in Medicine with Dr. Claudia Gore
    Mar 19 2025

    In an empowering exchange, we speak with Claudia Gore, a passionate NHS doctor, who shares her journey of leveraging digital storytelling to change the narratives around healthcare. Through her personal encounters both as a healthcare provider and as a patient, Claudia sheds light on the deeply human aspects of medical care that often remain unseen.

    She introduces us to the concept of digital storytelling, emphasizing its potential to enrich patient-provider communication and foster empathy within the healthcare community. Claudia recounts the story of how she stumbled into storytelling workshops, where she unearthed her own creative voice and learned to convey the challenges she faced as a patient.

    Throughout the episode, Claudia discusses several poignant digital stories she has created, reflecting on their powerful impacts on improving healthcare practices and team dynamics. She highlights the significance of empowering young voices through storytelling, illustrating how this initiative has facilitated connections and understanding among families navigating chronic conditions.

    By integrating these narratives into healthcare education, Claudia advocates for a cultural shift that places emphasis on the voices of patients, urging us to rethink the traditional boundaries within healthcare. This episode offers insightful reflections on the importance of empathy, understanding, and shared experiences in creating a more human-centered approach to healthcare.

    Episode Key Messages

    • Transformative experiences as a patient

    • Importance of digital storytelling for empowerment

    • The impact of telling difficult stories on teams

    • How storytelling can bridge understanding between patients and providers

    • Engaging teens and parents in telling their health stories

    • The role of lived experiences in educational resources

    Other Links Mentioned

    • Watch one of Claudia's personal stories Stickers, Pieces, Factory Settings
    • Watch a digital story from the Terrific Teens workshops
    • Learn about the 11 to 25 Hub
    • Read this episode's blog post
    • Watch the Looking Back video about Ep 24 with Rebecca Saah

    Learn more about Claudia Gore's work here.

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    37 m
  • Finding Joy and Community in Shared Experiences with Tash Bilau-Howie
    Mar 5 2025

    Can storytelling help heal trauma? Hear Natasha (Tash) Bilau-Howie's transformative journey from an ER nurse to a brain tumour survivor, and how digital storytelling became a part of it all. Her involvement with the Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada and subsequent participation in a storytelling workshop under Mike Lang's guidance helped her navigate a path from patient to storyteller. Tash opens up about the therapeutic power of revisiting her experiences, making connections with other survivors, and sharing her story with the world, offering hope and a sense of community to others facing similar challenges.

    The episode takes a closer look at the emotional landscape of personal storytelling. Tash recounts the poignant transition from caregiver to patient, sharing the profound impact of narrating her life-altering diagnosis to family and colleagues. Despite the emotion associated with revisiting these memories, she emphasizes the cathartic release and solidarity gained from telling her story. Tash's narrative is an invitation for others to find strength in their stories.

    Episode Key Messages

    • Tash's introduction and her journey of being diagnosed with a brain tumor

    • The importance of community and connection in the storytelling process

    • Navigating trauma and vulnerability while creating her digital story

    • The emotional experience of screening her story in various settings

    • Emphasizing the shared human experience through storytelling

    • Finding joy and meaning amid adversity

    • The therapeutic aspects of digital storytelling and personal growth

    • Encouragement for others to embrace their stories and seek healing through sharing

    Other Links Mentioned

    • Watch Tash's digital story, In Their Eyes
    • Read this episode's blog post
    • Watch the Looking Back video about Ep 23 with Dr. Daisy Dulay

    Connect with Tash Bilau-Howie on Instagram.

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    33 m
  • Accessing Creativity Through the Art of Story with Mike Wilson
    Feb 19 2025

    What if storytelling could be more than just a means of communication? Mike Wilson, the insightful Director of the Storytelling Academy at Loughborough University, unveils the transformative power of storytelling as a vital system of knowledge. From his journey in community theatre to shaping academia, Mike shares how narratives have the potential to address global issues like environmental challenges, health, and social justice, while also empowering creativity across various fields. This episode promises to change the way you think about stories and their impact on our world.

    Curiosity and collaboration are at the heart of our discussion as we delve into the dynamic world of interdisciplinary storytelling programs. With a diverse range of students, we explore how these programs foster unique learning experiences and promote cross-disciplinary innovation. Hear firsthand about the integration of storytelling in Becky McCall's PhD research on antimicrobial resistance and gain valuable advice on launching storytelling initiatives in your institution. This episode is a call to embrace curiosity and the rich potential of learning from diverse fields to create meaningful change.

    Episode Key Messages

    • Storytelling as a foundational knowledge system

    • Importance of experiential knowledge in communication

    • Impact of storytelling on community and identity

    • Interdisciplinary collaborations enhancing storytelling efforts

    • Role of digital storytelling as a reflective practice

    • Training facilitators for effective storytelling workshops

    • Ecosystem of stories promoting collective understanding and action

    Other Links Mentioned

    • Join the International Community of Practice
    • Read this episode's blog post
    • Watch the Ep 22 Looking Back video with Mike Lang & Kristy Wolfe

    Connect with Mike Wilson here.

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    35 m
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