In The Democratic Dare, Charles Euchner shows how democracy advances not through institutions alone, but through the sustained actions of ordinary people who intervene when power becomes unaccountable. Drawing on his 2025 book "Rules of Activism," he argues that democracy survives only when citizens act deliberately, strategically, and persistently under real constraints.
The presentation is organized around fifteen rules of activism. These are not slogans or moral appeals, but practical tools that describe how change actually happens: listening before acting, defining issues, building coalitions, creating leverage, and converting attention into lasting outcomes.
Euchner grounds these rules in a wide range of case studies, from civil rights, women’s rights, and LGBTQ movements to environmental campaigns against toxic waste, labor struggles, and local community building. Across these contexts, the same logic appears: democracy moves when people invent new forms of pressure that expose hidden power, disrupt complacency, and force decisions that would otherwise be endlessly postponed.
Designed for audiences who care about democratic renewal but distrust easy answers, The Democratic Dare offers a clear framework for understanding activism as it works in the real world—messy, contested, and constrained—and why it remains the most reliable engine of democratic change.
In Pulses and Pivots, Charles Euchner explains how stories are built deliberately, step by step, rather than discovered through intuition alone. Drawing on his 2025 book "How to Build a Story," he presents a system for creating stories that connect emotionally while also doing serious intellectual work.
Euchner introduces original tools developed through years of teaching and practice, including pulses and pivots—moments when characters or communities face converging pressures and must make consequential choices. Used alongside familiar elements such as story arcs, character development, storyworlds, and beats, these tools help writers and speakers move from vague inspiration to precise storytelling.
The presentation draws from sixty story-building techniques organized into a simple three-step method that can be mastered in stages. The focus is on construction rather than polish: generating, testing, and refining story material before worrying about performance.
In an age when artificial intelligence threatens judgment and lived perspective, Euchner shows how storytelling remains a uniquely human way of thinking. Audiences across writing, education, activism, leadership, and business leave with tools for exploring complex issues and connecting with others at any scale.
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