Jacqueline deep dives into the ethical dilemma of using raw, lived experience stories for charity fundraising events.
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Are we forging connections or exploiting trauma? Join Jacqueline as she navigates the fine line in charity storytelling.
In this thought-provoking episode of Speaker Driven Business, we dive deep into the ethical dilemma of using raw, lived experience stories for charity fundraising events. With a keen eye for the fine line between engagement and exploitation, she challenges the audience to rethink the way we leverage trauma narratives to forge emotional connections.
Jacqueline's words resonate with a profound understanding of the potential harm caused by both re-traumatising and desensitising audiences to the human experience behind these stories. She calls for a shift towards authentic storytelling, where the magic of genuine resilience and hope takes centre stage, leaving a lasting impact on both the audience and the storyteller.
WHAT YOU’LL DISCOVER IN THIS EPISODE:
- The ethical quandary: Engagement vs. exploitation in charity fundraising events (00:20)
- The need for responsible and authentic storytelling (01:45)
- The impact of trauma stories and how to shape and deliver them to deeply connect with audiences (02:44)
- Mental health awareness: The profound effects and potential risks of storytelling (05:43)
- The double-edged sword: Going beyond mere shock value (07:01)
- The tension between impact and sensitivity and the risk of re-traumatization (08:34)
- Conditioning the narrative: The dangerous cycle of amplifying only extreme stories (09:59)
- The fine line between raw power and exploitation in authentic storytelling (12:48)
- The missing wisdom: Completing the hero's journey with insights, not just survival (13:14)
- Striking a balance: Connecting through stories while honouring ethics and sensitivity (15:02)