Navigating resistance to change
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This conversation is part of a series exploring the impact of the Changemaker Workshops delivered across more than 30 regions by the Australian Rural Leadership Foundation and the Foundation for Rural and Regional Renewal, thanks to the Future Drought Fund. These workshops are part of the Helping Regional Communities Prepare for Drought Initiative.
In this episode of Rural Leadership Unearthed, we explore resistance to change: what might lie at the heart of that resistance; and how to become free of the fears that can hold us back. Lynn Whyatt is an American-born community leader based in Geraldton in WA. In this conversation she generously shares her first-hand experience of meeting resistance to change and the strategies she drew on to try to bring others along with her.
As you’ll hear, Lynn’s story reflects the realities faced by many change makers, in that the resistance persisted, and it was she who had to regroup and redirect her energies and aims. Her experience on a Changemaker program proved an invaluable lens through which to reflect on her experience grappling with this resistance. It also offered her strategies to rebuild her sense of purpose and embrace a different way of making a positive impact, with confidence and resilience. Lynn works with small businesses, community organisations, and not-for-profits through her consultancy Three Point Turn. Currently, she is collaborating on a fulfilling project with a fellow local leader to expand the impact of a wellbeing program for teenage boys.
This episode is the seventh of an 8-part series within the Rural Leadership Unearthed podcast where we delve into stories from people passionate about transforming their communities. This is a practical resource designed to provide insight into what it takes to drive positive change in rural, regional and remote Australia.
Some highlights:
- Lynn shares just what resistance to change can look and feel like
- She unpacks where resistance can come from, and her own process coming to terms with it
- How the Changemaker workshop’s ‘change and transition’ model helped her apply a new lens to understand resistance
- Why ‘going with the willing’ is a mantra that serves her well
- Reflecting vulnerably on the impact resistance to change has on confidence and self-perceptions
- How this experience has sparked a reframing of her understanding of where and how she can contribute as a leader in her community
Our host:
Claire Delahunty, is a writer and journalist who has worked with the ARLF for more than ten years, interviewing leaders having a positive impact on rural and regional Australia.
Resources:
ARLF podcast blog
ARLF website
Helping Regional Communities Prepare for Drought Initiative
Transformative Growth Institute
Three Point Turn