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For the Season 1 Finale of Just Power, host Carolyn Parrs invites Pamela Fann, Founder and CEO of Integrative Solutions, back on the show to explore how empathy—a quality often overlooked or lost in technical fields—may be the missing ingredient in creating profitable and equitable energy systems. Carolyn and Pam make a compelling case that empathetic design isn't just morally right—it creates more effective, profitable, and widely-adopted energy solutions.
Through rich examples and practical insights, they challenge the industry's conventional approaches by asking: What if we designed energy systems by first understanding the lived experiences of those who will use them? What if we prioritized the needs of the most vulnerable rather than the most vocal? Pamela shares powerful strategies for cultivating organizational empathy, overcoming systemic barriers to human-centered design, and leveraging cultural competence to bridge divides between utilities and underserved communities.
This thought-provoking finale synthesizes the core message of the entire season: That just power systems must be designed with, not just for, the communities they serve. For energy professionals, policymakers, and concerned citizens alike, this episode offers both inspiration and practical pathways toward more empathetic and effective energy systems that benefit everyone involved in the transition to clean energy.
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Pamela Fann: [email protected]
www.integratedsolutionsllc.net
Meet Carolyn Parrs
Learn about New Mexico State University’s Microlearning
Mind Over Markets: Reframe your messaging for changing times.
About Just Power Podcast
Just Power is about the human side of the clean energy transition. The podcast focuses on grid modernization, energy affordability, and community engagement — featuring leaders from utilities, policy, technology, and frontline communities navigating the real-world impacts of energy infrastructure change.
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By Carolyn ParrsFor the Season 1 Finale of Just Power, host Carolyn Parrs invites Pamela Fann, Founder and CEO of Integrative Solutions, back on the show to explore how empathy—a quality often overlooked or lost in technical fields—may be the missing ingredient in creating profitable and equitable energy systems. Carolyn and Pam make a compelling case that empathetic design isn't just morally right—it creates more effective, profitable, and widely-adopted energy solutions.
Through rich examples and practical insights, they challenge the industry's conventional approaches by asking: What if we designed energy systems by first understanding the lived experiences of those who will use them? What if we prioritized the needs of the most vulnerable rather than the most vocal? Pamela shares powerful strategies for cultivating organizational empathy, overcoming systemic barriers to human-centered design, and leveraging cultural competence to bridge divides between utilities and underserved communities.
This thought-provoking finale synthesizes the core message of the entire season: That just power systems must be designed with, not just for, the communities they serve. For energy professionals, policymakers, and concerned citizens alike, this episode offers both inspiration and practical pathways toward more empathetic and effective energy systems that benefit everyone involved in the transition to clean energy.
Key Ideas
Links
Pamela Fann: [email protected]
www.integratedsolutionsllc.net
Meet Carolyn Parrs
Learn about New Mexico State University’s Microlearning
Mind Over Markets: Reframe your messaging for changing times.
About Just Power Podcast
Just Power is about the human side of the clean energy transition. The podcast focuses on grid modernization, energy affordability, and community engagement — featuring leaders from utilities, policy, technology, and frontline communities navigating the real-world impacts of energy infrastructure change.
YouTube
Facebook
Instagram
New Mexico State University Microlearning
Mind Over Markets
LinkedIn