Israel's Sophie's Choice - with Haviv Rettig Gur
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Explore " conflict" with insightful episodes like "Israel's Sophie's Choice - with Haviv Rettig Gur", "Beautiful Conflict with the poet Yung Pueblo" and "Come Together Right Now — with Shamil Idriss" from podcasts like ""Call Me Back - with Dan Senor", "A Bit of Optimism" and "Your Undivided Attention"" and more!
How are you? It’s a question we get asked everyday, but we hardly ever answer it honestly.
When Diego Perez — also known under his penname, Yung Pueblo — started asking himself that question and answering honestly, his entire life changed.
In this conversation, Diego opens up about his own struggles with addiction and shares hard-earned wisdom about conflict, spirituality, and so much more.
This is...A Bit of Optimism.
For more of Yung Pueblo's work check out:
his new book out today The Way Forward
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How many technologists have traveled to Niger, or the Balkans, or Rwanda, to learn the lessons of peacebuilding? Technology and social media are creating patterns and pathways of conflict that few people anticipated or even imagined just a decade ago. And we need to act quickly to contain the effects, but we don't have to reinvent the wheel. There are people, such as this episode’s guest, Shamil Idriss, CEO of the organization Search for Common Ground, who have been training for years to understand human beings and learn how to help them connect and begin healing processes. These experts can share their insights and help us figure out how to apply them to our new digital habitats. “Peace moves at the speed of trust, and trust can’t be fast-tracked,” says Shamil. Real change is possible, but as he explains, it takes patience, care, and creativity to get there.
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