The Imogen Blood Podcast explores the complex dynamics of social change through insightful conversations with experts, practitioners, and leaders in the field. Hosted by Imogen Blood, a social research consultant and training provider in multiple disciplines, this podcast delves into practical approaches for creating meaningful change in society.
Mark John-Williams joins Imogen to discuss Circles of Support, exploring how community networks and personal relationships can create sustainable change and transformation in people's lives.
Imogen and Nick Andrews explore the Most Significant Change methodology in depth, discussing story collection, editing, and the transformative power of narrative evaluation in social care and beyond.
Nicholas Pleace joins Imogen to discuss Housing First strategies, the European context, and how this approach is transforming homelessness services across the UK and beyond.
Lydia Guthrie shares insights on supporting personal change, attachment theory, and how to help people transform their lives through evidence-based approaches.
Paul Connery joins Imogen to discuss community development approaches, participatory methods, and how grassroots initiatives can create sustainable social change.
Mark and Imogen explore how storytelling and narrative approaches can transform our understanding of social change, drawing from their extensive experience with Most Significant Change methodology and beyond.
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