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  <title>Ethical video storytelling for nonprofits with Rachel Jellinek</title>
  <description>In episode 121 of Nonprofit Mission: Impact, Carol Hamilton and Rachel Jellinek discuss the power of video storytelling for nonprofits. They talk about:   how nonprofits can use video effectively to connect with their audiences,&amp;amp;nbsp;   How to maintain ethical storytelling practices.&amp;amp;nbsp;   the importance of focusing on strengths rather than deficits, ensuring those sharing their stories have agency, and balancing emotional impact with authenticity.&amp;amp;nbsp;   The conversation also explores common mistakes nonprofits make when creating videos and best practices for incorporating video storytelling into their communications strategy. &amp;amp;nbsp; Episode highlights: Strategic Video Planning vs. DIY Approach [00:06:53] Key Storytelling Questions for Nonprofits [00:07:11]&amp;amp;nbsp; Avoiding the &amp;quot;Tearjerker&amp;quot; Trap[00:09:45]&amp;amp;nbsp; Ethical Storytelling: Moving Beyond the &amp;quot;Savior&amp;quot; Narrative[00:11:58]&amp;amp;nbsp; Dispelling Myths and Misperceptions Through Video [00:13:54]&amp;amp;nbsp; Ensuring Storyteller Agency and Power Dynamics Awareness[00:15:27]&amp;amp;nbsp; Building Trust in the Storytelling Process [00:18:04]&amp;amp;nbsp; The Role of B-Roll in Video Storytelling [00:18:45]&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp; Common Nonprofit Video Mistakes [00:21:32]&amp;amp;nbsp; Incorporating Inclusive Voices in Video Content [00:27:45]&amp;amp;nbsp; The Value of Joy in Storytelling [00:33:33]&amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp; Guest Bio: Rachel Jellinek is President of Reflection Films, a certified woman-owned video production company that does video storytelling and content creation for a variety of mission-driven organizations. Reflection Films does filming and animation, typically for a fundraising, marketing, or training purpose. Rachel holds a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Michigan and a Master of Arts from Harvard University. Prior to Reflection Films, she worked at several nonprofits focused on public health and education. She has served as a health educator for youth and adults; as a director of a literacy program, and as a community relations liaison at MIT. Her experience in the nonprofit world lends itself well to understanding how to tell client stories in an emotionally compelling and entertaining way. &amp;amp;nbsp; Important Links and Resources: Rachel Jellinek Reflection Films Blog Smiles Video &amp;amp;nbsp; Be in Touch: &amp;amp;nbsp;✉️ Subscribe to Carol’s newsletter at&amp;amp;nbsp;Grace Social Sector Consulting 📚Find the books referred to on Nonprofit Mission: Impact 👥 Like what you heard? Please share the podcast with a colleague or friend 🌟 Help more people learn about Nonprofit Mission: Impact by leaving a rating &amp;amp;amp; review. 😀 Follow Carol Hamilton on ➡️ LinkedIn </description>
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