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Ep.06. Kyle Nel. Change is now... but it hurts

 
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Meet Kyle Nel, author, CEO and cofounder of Uncommon Partners, talking about the power of storytelling. He claims that the West has simply lost its story in our constant fight to keep others away from our wealth. How do we create the stories about who we are, what we want to change and how we’ll get there? One of many things Kyle Nel and his team works on right now, is creating a set of stories or universal narratives about us. He wants to bring people together that’d normally never talk to each other, to discuss possible outcomes of these stories. Of course, to reach out we need great storytellers – and we need hip hop.
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Meet Kyle Nel, author, CEO and cofounder of Uncommon Partners, talking about the power of storytelling. He claims that the West has simply lost its story in our constant fight to keep others away from our wealth. How do we create the stories about who we are, what we want to change and how we’ll get there? One of many things Kyle Nel and his team works on right now, is creating a set of stories or universal narratives about us. He wants to bring people together that’d normally never talk to each other, to discuss possible outcomes of these stories. Of course, to reach out we need great storytellers – and we need hip hop.
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