\u201cBe bold, and mighty forces will come to your aid.\u201d
This quote is often attributed to Goethe but it appears to be really credited to Basil King, a Canadian clergyman. As I chatted with today\u2019s guest, Mary Kerrigan, this quote came to mind. To make a big change, you have to be bold. You have to start somewhere and when you start, \u201cmighty forces\u201d will come to your aid. In Mary\u2019s case, she starts with a conversation.\xa0
And today we\u2019re going to learn from Mary how conversation leads to transformation.\xa0
Mary Kerrigan is a Conversation Architect. Based in Ireland, she helps leaders, and their teams, in communities, organizations, and industry design and structure powerful conversations that change people, places, and public spaces.
Mary has a background in conservation and architecture. As an advisor to Northern Ireland\u2019s Ministerial Advisory Group for 10 years, for architecture and the built environment, she gained a great deal of insight into the impact of planning when it comes to climate change and reducing carbon footprints. This was something she observed as a young girl driving around beautiful coastal Ireland, and though she didn\u2019t know it at the time, she shares the story with us today as it set in play much of her future.\xa0
She received a Getty Scholarship in 2018 in support of her research project: A Place Well Mended \u2013 Generating Communities Full of Life and Love.
She was a key driver in a project called Heritage Streets Alive, where she designed and led a public input process that transformed three historic but declining streets in Ireland.
She also helped create an empowering new context that made possible the creation of Derry\u2019s Peace Bridge \u2013 shifting the context from resistance to possibility. The consequent emergent spatial transformation there connects one war-torn community with another, also transforming mindsets. By its third birthday, 3 million people had crossed a footbridge that many said would never happen \u2013 against all odds.
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About Lisa Gerber:
Lisa advises CEOs and senior-level management on how to use the power of storytelling and effective communication to influence action and bring ideas to life.
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She guides companies through the digital maze of constantly changing tools to build discovery, loyalty, and ultimately help them achieve their own big leaps.
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When she is not in her office, she might be out skiing or trail running. This is where she does her best creative problem-solving.
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