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PopShift: Changing the global Narrative on all our screens with Romain Vakilitabar of Pathos Labs

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Aug 20, 2025
Romain Vakilitabar, founder of Pathos Labs, dives deep into how storytelling can reshape cultural narratives and foster empathy in society. He discusses the urgent need for a sustainable future and how technology can either harm or help our relationship with the planet. Romain highlights compelling initiatives that leverage entertainment for social change and the importance of emotional literacy in confronting today's challenges. He also tackles the shifting political landscape among Gen Z and the power of collaborative storytelling to unify diverse communities.
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Exponential Ethics For Exponential Power

  • Our growing capacity for destruction demands an exponential increase in moral restraint, empathy, and compassion.
  • Romain Vakilitabar argues narrative change at scale is a key lever to expand moral imagination.
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Screen Stories Can Shift Policy

  • Entertainment can shift public perception and policy by making abstract risks feel immediate and human.
  • The 1983 television film The Day After influenced millions and even affected President Reagan's thinking.
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Representation Rewires Norms

  • Visible representation in TV and film changed attitudes toward LGBTQ people by making identities feel familiar and normal.
  • Romain credits storytelling with creating permission for people to come out and reshape norms.
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