#137 | How Storytelling Shapes Culture and Who Gets to Belong W/ Ali Jackson-Jolley
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Culture is built by the stories we tell, and just as powerfully, by the ones we ignore.
In this episode of The Contagious Culture Podcast, Kyle sits down with Ali Jackson-Jolley, a leader, strategist, and storyteller who explores how narrative shapes culture, identity, and belonging inside organizations, schools, and communities.
This conversation unpacks:
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Why storytelling is never neutral, it always includes and excludes
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How dominant narratives shape who feels seen, valued, and safe
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The role leaders play in amplifying or silencing voices
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Building cultures where belonging is practiced, not promised
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Turning lived experience into strategic advantage
Ali challenges listeners to rethink whose stories are centered, whose are systemically sidelined, and how leaders can use storytelling as a tool for connection, equity, and culture-building rather than control.
If you’re a leader, educator, culture builder, or change-maker committed to creating environments where people don’t just perform, but belong, this episode will stretch your thinking and sharpen your leadership.
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