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Stories that Inspire Transformation

Through Where the Leaves Fall, Dave has worked at the intersection of ecology, culture, and human experience – commissioning and creating narratives that challenge dominant perspectives and inspire deeper engagement. The magazine explored local and global knowledge while centring marginalised wisdom and advocating for transformative, community-driven pathways to heal our relationship with the Earth.

Meanwhile, Rosie’s work at Stakeholder Forum has focused on supporting policy and advocacy, shaping conversations around sustainable development and amplifying voices pushing for systemic transformation. 

Together, we want to build on this experience and create space for stories that shift mindsets and reimagine possibilities. The climate crisis is not just an environmental issue – it is a story of how we choose to live, what we value, and how we take responsibility for our future. We recognise that ‘sustainability’ is not about merely reducing harm, but about creating systems that regenerate and heal.

Enfant Terrible also embeds sustainability in its production practices, minimising waste, prioritising ethical sourcing, and working with partners who share our commitment to ecological responsibility. But more than that, we use storytelling as a tool to inspire and mobilise.

You can check out Dave’s short, The Power of Protest, here.

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