How to build a Movement w/ David Jay

It seems everyday we are pulled in different directions on social media. However, what we are feeling seldom resonates. Enter David Jay! A master in building movements including leading it for the Center Humane Technology. In this episode, we will learn precisely how to build a movement, and why communities are perpetually underfunded.

David Jay is an advisor of the Integrity Institute and played a pivotal role in the early days of the Institute. He is also currently the founder of Relationality Labs which hopes to make the impact of relational organizing visible so that organizers can be resourced for the strategic value that they create. In the past, he has had a diverse range of experiences, including founding asexuality.org, and as chief mobilization officer for the Center for Humane Technology.


Here are some of the questions we answer on today’s show:

  1. How do you create, scale, and align relationships to create a movement?

  2. How to structure stories to resonate?

  3. How to keep your nose on the edge for new movements?

  4. How to identify leaders for the future?

  5. Why David Jay is excited by the Integrity Institute and the future of integrity workers?

  6. Why community based initiatives don’t get funded at the same rate as non-community based initiatives. 


Check out David Jay’s
Relationality Lab!

Credits

This Episode of Trust in Tech was hosted, edited, and produced by Talha Baig.
Music by Zhao Shen. 
Special thanks to the staff and members of the Integrity Institute for their continued support.

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