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#82 - How Can We Achieve Systemic Change in America? Ft. David Peter Stroh
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Purple Political Breakdown

How Can We Achieve Systematic Change in America?

In this episode of the podcast I bring on my guest David Peter Stroh and we speak about systematic change in America. He comes onto the show to plug his book be sure to check it ou at https://bridgewaypartners.com, and he also speaks on how wealth inequality and other elements of society can change from the bottom to top.

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Author/Change Consultant

David Peter Stroh is a founding partner of Bridgeway Partners (https://bridgewaypartners.com), a consulting firm that partners with mission-centered organizational leaders committed to advancing social and environmental transformation. He is internationally recognized for his work in enabling leaders to apply systems thinking to achieve breakthroughs around chronic, complex problems and to develop strategies which improve system-wide performance over time. David has been described as “a magician” and “the master at providing interesting and useful ways to look at the complexity of systems thinking”, who “helped us tremendously in getting to the core issues” with “the mind of a scientist and the heart of a healer.”

David is also the author of the highly regarded book Systems Thinking for Social Change: A Practical Guide for Solving Complex Problems, Avoiding Unintended Consequences, and Achieving Lasting Results, a #1 Best-Seller in Non-Governmental Organization Policy which readers praise as "an essential - and long overdue - guide to applied systems thinking" that "shows you how to enlist others in the effort" by "masterfully weaving metaphor, story, and practical tools" using "down-to-earth language."

David’s clients have included The Nature Conservancy, National Centers for Disease Control, U.S. Institute of Peace, Omidyar Group, Lucas Education Foundation, and the Kellogg Foundation.