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In this episode of Anchor Change, I interview , Chief Research Officer at Murmuration, about the organization’s work in community-focused research and insights. We discuss the importance of civic engagement, the role of third spaces in communities, and the unique perspectives of Gen Z on civic life and work. Our conversation also touches on the challenges of the current information ecosystem and the need for sustainable community power building. Key Takeaways Murmuration organizes a network of organizations focused on community work. The Civic Pulse initiative listens to 500 Americans daily to gather insights. Gen Z shows unique patterns in civic engagement and work perspectives. Third spaces are essential for community well-being and civic life. Digital belonging differs significantly from in-person community connections. Gen Z values honesty and authenticity in leaders and influencers. The information ecosystem is fractured, affecting trust and relationships. Shared experiences like sports and culture can bridge generational gaps. Sustainable community power building is crucial for long-term engagement.