
Laura Elizabeth Pohl and Crystaline Randazzo are humanitarian storytellers who work with nonprofits and international NGOs around the world. They co-edit a website called NGO Storytelling which aims to inspire and inform other humanitarian storytellers.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 6 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Categories | Non-ProfitBusiness | ||||

We’re so excited to continue our podcast series and we’re back today talking about other ways we get work. We recorded Part 1 a few years ago so be sure to listen to that episode if you haven’t already. We wanted to share some new things we are doing... more
Laura and Crystaline got curious about how much photographers are actually being paid by International NGOs so we sent out a survey in 2018 to gather more information. We were surprised by some of the answers we received and wanted to have a candid d... more
Working with vulnerable people almost always leads to questions about how we should behave as ethical storytellers. In this podcast, we discuss the difference between consent and informed consent, model releases, and how to handle difficult situatio... more
What does a successful collaboration between a photographer and a nonprofit look like? An unsuccessful one? In this podcast, Laura and Crystaline discuss their keys to successful collaboration. You can find the podcast with full transcript on our web... more
One of NGO Storytelling's most popular blog posts is about contracts. In this podcast, we talk about how we created our contracts, how we negotiate contracts with our nonprofit clients, and why our contracts are vital part of getting paid for our wor... more
Laura & Crystaline get frequent emails from humanitarian storytellers (or people who want to become humanitarian storytellers) asking us how we find work. So in this podcast (our very first!), we'll share our techniques for building our client base, ... more
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