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Leading Through Stories: Crafting a Movement with Uganda’s Digital Storytellers

The transformative power of digital storytelling is beautifully showcased in the latest podcast episode titled “Crafting a Movement with Uganda’s Digital Storytellers.” In this captivating episode, we step into the vibrant world of East Africa, where they are harnessing the art of digital narratives to advocate for gender equality. The episode features conversation following the North American premiere of “A Shared Dream,” a poignant documentary that illuminates the process of digital storytelling as a tool to address gender dynamics in their communities.

Our guests, Barbara Naggayi and Mutatina Robens, provide an intimate look at the cultural complexities faced by storytellers and their efforts to find and amplify their voices. Their stories, which transcend personal journeys, serve as beacons of hope and instruments of change. These narratives challenge societal norms and spark vital conversations that pave the way for empowerment and gender parity.

Listeners are treated to the inspiring tale of Nancy, whose digital story, Determined to Succeed, narrative from the demonstrates the unifying power of a single story. The episode delves into the role of digital storytelling in engaging audiences at both the community and national levels. By bridging the gap between abstract concepts and lived experiences, digital stories become powerful messengers that resonate with people from all walks of life.

Furthermore, the podcast examines the impact of storytelling on initiatives such as Healthy Adolescents and Young People. It highlights the effectiveness of digital narratives in translating the voices of youth into compelling messages that capture the attention of stakeholders. Education settings, too, benefit from the authenticity and connection fostered by shared experiences.

The conversation flows into the technical aspects of storytelling, exploring the use of metaphors, visuals, and the importance of the storyteller’s presence during screenings. A particularly moving account describes how a digital story focusing on maternal and child health became a community engagement tool in Uganda, showcasing the versatility and extensive reach of storytelling as a medium for education and transformation.

Watch the Uncut Version A Shared Dream: Online Film Premiere & Discussion

It’s evident that digital storytelling in Uganda has evolved into a collective effort, with facilitators like Robens and Barbara employing a team-based approach that leverages their unique strengths to craft and share impactful narratives. As the episode concludes, there is a call to action for listeners to engage further with the storytelling initiatives. The dedication to the craft of digital storytelling and the improvement of facilitation techniques is emphasized as a collaborative journey.

In summary, this podcast episode is not merely a collection of stories but a testament to the power of digital narratives in fostering change and advancing gender equality in Uganda. It’s a must-listen for anyone interested in storytelling, gender equality, and the potential of digital media to inspire action and alter the global narrative.

About the Documentary

Beginning in 2017, Common Language DST created a strong partnership with Mbarara Institute of Science and Technology in Southwestern Uganda and the University of Calgary Department of Indigenous, Local, & Global Health in the Cummings School of Medicine. Working together they have developed a unique model of digital storytelling facilitation for use in the East African context which involves a team-based approach with each facilitator specializing in a specific phase of the  process. This documentary highlights this unique facilitation model and demonstrates how digital stories can stimulate compelling conversations about global health topics and in doing so, help encourage the women and girls of East Africa to pursue their dreams.

About Our Guests

Barbara Naggayi is a lecturer in the Interdisciplinary Studies Faculty at Mbarara University of Science and Technology focusing on Environment and Sustainability. She is currently pursuing her PhD in the same discipline and uses her extensive presentation and facilitation skills as a Digital Story sharing expert with the Ugandan DST Facilitation team. Barbara has been involved in other consulting capacities throughout the DST process and has a strong focus on developing and maintaining ethical DST practice in the many unique contexts of the Ugandan setting.

Mutatina Robens is the DST focal person at Healthy Child Uganda where he has worked for the past 6 years while pursuing his Masters degree in Business Development. As well as being a skilled DST editor, Mutatina is responsible for coordinating all the DST work with Healthy Child Uganda including contacting and vetting potential participants, introducing them to the other DST team members, and generally providing continuity throughout the DST creation and sharing process. The stories Mutatina has facilitated have been shared to thousands of community members across Uganda to advance child, maternal, and adolescent health.


About Leading Through Stories

Everyone has a story to tell—and what we do with that story can create lasting impact. Every episode, Leading Through Stories, helps unravel the how and why of digital storytelling with host Kristy Wolfe.

Life is made up of meaningful moments—which ones do you want to share?


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The Lifelines of Storytelling in Congenital Heart Disease Care Leading Through Stories

When Vittorio Borrelli, heart transplant and cancer survivor, recounts his  journey, you feel every heartbeat of his tale. Our latest episode honours the beauty of resilience through digital storytelling, providing a platform for individuals like Vittorio to share their experiences with congenital heart disease (CHD). He joins us to discuss his digital story, The Call, a narrative, emphasizing the crucial role of storytelling in connecting the dots between pediatric and adult CHD care. We delve into how sharing personal stories not only aids in healing and understanding but also strengthens community bonds among those affected by CHD.This conversation traverses the landscape of healthcare and personal identity, highlighting digital storytelling's impact as an educational and empathy-building tool.  Sickboy podcast host, Jeremie Saunders' vivid recollection of Vittorio's digital story from the Children's Healthcare Canada conference exemplifies its potential to leave a lasting impression, sparking deep discussions and fostering connections. In this episode, we reflect on the meaningful moments shared through a digital storytelling retreat conducted in partnership with Heart Beats Children's Society of Calgary and Western Canadian Children's Heart Network. Both Jacqui's memorable visit to the Libin Heart Institute and the evolution of Maddie's story, illustrate the unexpected and transformative journey storytelling can provoke. Tune in for a heartfelt exploration of how these stories not only touch lives but also inspire action and understanding across the healthcare spectrum.To see each of the stories created at Heart Beats digital storytelling retreat for adults with Congenital Heart Disease click here. About Leading Through StoriesEveryone has a story to tell—and what we do with that story can create lasting impact. Every episode, Leading Through Stories, helps unravel the how and why of digital storytelling with host Kristy Wolfe. Life is made up of meaningful moments—which ones do you want to share? This podcast is presented by Common Language DST, digital storytelling facilitation training for health and wellness changemakers. Don't miss an episode from Leading Through Stories! Sign up for the Leading Through Stories newsletter, follow us on Instagram @LeadingThroughStories and subscribe on your favourite podcast platform.
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Kristy is an engaging, open, and honest Common Language DST trained digital storytelling facilitator. She has been speaking and teaching workshops on both photography & digital storytelling for 5 years. With a background in the education, healthcare, and non-profit sectors, she works with diverse audiences, prioritizing ethics in storytelling and storyteller wellbeing.

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