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Learn how to unlock the power of “the other AI”—Appreciative Inquiry—in our first season of Inspiring Impacts

Hear real stories of impact!

Appreciative Inquiry is one of the best kept secrets behind meaningful and lasting change at organizations like Green Mountain Coffee Roasters, Apple, The Cleveland Clinic, and the United Nations. In each episode, we’ll hear from leaders and experts who have achieved astonishing results at their organizations, from improved teamwork and productivity, to increased engagement and revenue.  Get inspired with “Inspiring Impacts,” brought to you by the Cooperrider Center for Appreciative Inquiry at Champlain College.

This season’s guests, with host Dr. Lindsey Godwin, include:

  • SOAR-ing with Generative Questions with Jackie Stavros
  • The Power of Wholeness in Community Revitalization with Fran Stoddard
  • Relational Power, Meaningful Learning, and Real Utopias: Insights from Scholar-Practitioner Ignacio Pavez
  • Enough Hope to Spare: How Appreciative Inquiry Boosts the Human in Human Services with Dr. Nicole Bossard
  • How Words Today Create our Worlds of Tomorrow: Exploring the Appreciative Power of Language with Word Wizard Dr. Claudia Gross
  • We Are Stories: How Appreciative Inquiry Connects Us, Builds Trust, and Turns Dreams into Realities with Joep de Jong
  • Name It, Claim It, Reframe It: Appreciative Inquiry and Indigenous Ways of Knowing with Dr. Denise Henning
  • Using Appreciative Inquiry to Transform the Energy Industry with Cheri Warren
  • Appreciative Inquiry as a Management System, with Scot Lowry and Jeff Bouwman

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