Change: How to Make Big Things Happen

Professor Damon Centola examines the science of how innovative ideas, movements, and behavior spread through social networks. His research dispels the myths of the influencer, ideas that go viral, and our natural inclination to make innovations stickier by demonstrating that social change is more complex. Centola reveals how widespread change comes from the diverse network periphery of regular people that stimulates the discovery of new knowledge. Their logistical coordinated activity requires an emotional hook that triggers feelings of loyalty and solidarity that can lead to a tipping point for a movement to catch on among the masses.

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Host: Kelly Callahan-Poe

Kelly Callahan-Poe shares 30+ years of work + life strategy to help you navigate the jungle gym of marketing and advertising career advancement. Find Kelly on social:

Former Host: Julia McDowell

A DC-agency girl, Julia’s career blossomed while working up the ladder at a top ad agency in the mid-Atlantic region, from account coordinator to President! Since 2017, Julia has been building Five Ones, working with many associations as well as continuing work for prestigious nonprofits.  Find Julia on social: