Your Work Matters. And Your Stakeholders Need to Know.


 

In a world facing continued climate uncertainty and human disregard for nature, the resilience work you're leading is saving and protecting individuals, communities, ecosystems, and our planet. It needs to be understood, supported, and shared.

Story is the most powerful way to change behavior. Stories are relatable, accessible, and they resonate. We help you tell the stories of your positive impact in ways that build credibility, deepen connection, and expand access to the resources you need to keep going. Whether you're leading climate adaptation in a municipality, managing corporate sustainability strategy, or growing a nature-centered nonprofit, your work should be seen, heard, and believed.

At Resilience Gone Wild, we create custom RGW StoryCasts that make your impact more visible and more valued. Our work is grounded in the Win-Win-Win Mindset—the idea that true resilience happens when your actions benefit your organization, your stakeholders, and the ecosystems we all rely on. We also offer talks and workshops that help your teams clarify purpose, align on messaging, and better understand the story behind the work so the stories you tell land with greater meaning, trust, and power.

Make Every Story Count – From Idea to Impact
To ensure your RGW StoryCast series delivers clarity, trust, and momentum, we recommend the following RGW Workshops and Talks, customized to your goals, as part of the full RGW StoryCast program. They are designed to align your team, strengthen your message, and build lasting stakeholder connection.

RGW StoryCast Workshops – for Your Team
Designed for the resilience-building team. These interactive sessions build buy-in for making the stories more visible, boost team pride and morale, and equip the team with skills needed to shape compelling stories and engage the internal stakeholders who can help spread the word.

Mapping Your Full Stakeholder Ecosystem
Who needs to hear your stories? This session helps identify and prioritize the internal and external audiences whose support, understanding, and trust will be even more important in the future.

How Story Changes Minds: What the Brain Needs to Believe
This science-backed session explains how story works on the brain to build trust, shift behavior, and move people from indifference to advocacy.

Making the Complex Clear
Strategies for translating technical or jargony language into meaningful, human and nature-centered narratives, including the use of voiceovers, multiple guests, and thoughtful episode structure.

From Launch to Lasting Impact
A roadmap for getting the most out of your StoryCast—how to position, support, and extend the life of each episode for maximum value.

Talks for Your Broader Internal Stakeholders
These sessions are designed for leaders and influencers outside your immediate team—department heads, funders, board members, and other internal stakeholders who need to understand why your StoryCast program matters and how they can be champions of it. Talks are participatory and include time for Q&A and reflection.

Stories Stick
Why StoryCasts are more than communication tools—they’re a way to shift from the cynicism that grows in information voids to pride, trust, and shared identity around your work.

The Bottom Line on Resilience
When people feel seen, safe, and supported, it pays off. This session connects your storytelling efforts to the eight dimensions of resilience: systemic, community, cultural, financial, operational, spiritual, climate/ecological, and personal.

Your Role in the Story
This talk helps your internal stakeholders understand the impact of their engagement and how sharing these stories makes them part of the mission.