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Mamilos
Além da balança: a jornada pela saúde

Mamilos

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2024 54:28


Mamileiros e mamiletes, segundo a Organização Mundial da Saúde, a obesidade é uma doença metabólica crônica e progressiva, caracterizada pelo acúmulo excessivo de gordura corporal que causa prejuízos à saúde. A prevalência de obesidade no Brasil quase dobrou de 2006 a 2019, atingindo 20% da população adulta. Nossa missão no Mamilos é aprofundar as conversas, sem evitar as polêmicas. Nós enxergamos que existem duas conversas que são paralelas e igualmente importantes dentro desse tema. De um lado, o combate a gordofobia e o questionamento dos padrões de beleza que são irreais, opressivos, excludentes, adoecedores e cada vez mais inatingíveis. Essa é uma discussão importante pra gente e nós já falamos sobre isso diversas vezes aqui no Mamilos. Do outro lado, a gente precisa encarar de frente a obesidade e o excesso de peso como um problema de saúde que traz prejuízos importantes pra vida das pessoas. Falar sobre isso abertamente ajuda mais pessoas a irem atrás de descobrir o diagnóstico que as levou ao sobrepeso e, a partir disso, encontrarem o tratamento correto. Não é um caminho fácil, mas é uma jornada que vale a pena. Por isso, no programa de hoje, vamos receber três convidados que generosamente toparam compartilhar com a gente como tem sido suas experiências: Bruno Freitas, Deh Bastos e Gabi Baza. _____ NOVO NORDISK Você se identifica com esses relatos? Então a campanha Meu Peso, Minha Jornada pode te ajudar a virar o jogo. Cuidar do excesso de peso é complexo, mas perder peso ajuda a reduzir diversos riscos para a saúde. Mas não faça isso sozinha: um médico especialista pode construir com você o melhor caminho, unindo sua história com os melhores recursos. Sem culpa e com segurança. No site da campanha Meu Peso, Minha Jornada, você encontra dicas práticas, uma calculadora de IMC e uma ferramenta para encontrar médicos perto de você. Não perca tempo! Comece sua jornada hoje mesmo. Visite meupesominhajornada.com.br e siga o movimento nas redes sociais. Cuide da sua saúde. Meu Peso, Minha Jornada, é uma iniciativa da Novo Nordisk BR24OB00191 _____ FALE CONOSCO . Email: mamilos@mamilos.me _____ CONTRIBUA COM O MAMILOS Quem apoia o Mamilos ajuda a manter o podcast no ar e ainda participa do nosso grupo especial no Telegram. É só R$9,90 por mês! Quem assina não abre mão. https://www.catarse.me/mamilos _____ Equipe Mamilos Mamilos é uma produção do B9 A apresentação é de Cris Bartis e Ju Wallauer. Pra ouvir todos episódios, assine nosso feed ou acesse mamilos.b9.com.br Quem coordenou essa produção foi Beatriz Souza. A edição foi de Mariana Leão e as trilhas sonoras, de Angie Lopez. A coordenação digital é feita por Agê Barros. O B9 tem direção executiva de Cris Bartis, Ju Wallauer e Carlos Merigo. O atendimento e negócios é feito por Telma Zennaro.

ClearCast
A força do coletivo trazendo segurança no ecossistema financeiro_ Ideas to Move Febraban Tech 24

ClearCast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2024 42:00


O papel fundamental das parcerias entre fintechs, bancos e empresas para criação de um ambiente onde a inovação seja aberta e a segurança reforçada. Com a participação de Bruno Freitas, Head de TI e Antifraude na Vivo, e Carolina Sansão, Diretora de Cybersecurity na Febraban. Episódio especial gravado durante o FEBRABAN Tech 2024.

Among the Stars and Bones
S2E6 - "Victor"

Among the Stars and Bones

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2024 50:26


Episode Notes SYNOPSIS Both Ben and Celia speak to Victor Hollister after Kathy uncovers evidence raising questions about his involvement in what is transpiring. Ben seeks answers to the past while Celia seeks the story of what happened to Nabonidus all that time they were out in the frozen wilderness. CONTENT WARNINGS Loss of Bodily Autonomy - Much of the episode makes reference to the people who do not have control over their bodies and are controlled by unknown external means. In three scenes they are actually present and describing events that have happened to them while punching glass walls against their will (14:07 - 21:56), (27:27 - 39:41) & (40:56 - 44:31) Involuntary Murder/Cannibalism - A character gives a detailed and emotional recollection of his personal involvement in an act of mass murder and cannibalism while he and the others committing these acts are under control by an outside force (35:58 - 39:41) Twitter: @AmongStarsBones Website: amongthestarsandbones.com Patreon: patreon.com/amongthestarsandbones Merch: TeePublic Store Episode Transcript CAST Kathy - Jordan Cobb @inkphemeral Adrienne - Julia Eve @juliaeve_voice Ben - Chris Magilton @chrismagilton Celia - Shakira Searle Captain Francis - Oliver Smith @OliverSmithVAVO Vinh Duong - Brandon Nguyen @MisplacedTextVA Genevieve Meisner - Rebecca Owen @rowen_vo Victor Hollister - Karim Kronfli @BullshotUK The Computer - Devin Madson @DevinMadson MUSIC CREDITS Season 2 Theme music composed by Oliver Morris @oliverrmorris Schubert's Adagio to Fantasia in C Major Op 15, recorded by Bruno Freitas, licensed from Motion Array Chopin's Nocturne in C Sharp Minor, recorded by ChrisStudio, licensed from Motion Array This episode was written and produced on the stolen land of the Dja Dja Wurrung people. We acknowledge their elders past, present and emerging. Sovereignty was never ceded.

NerdCast
Caneca de Mamicas 140 - Não caia no conto do vigário

NerdCast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2024 81:11


Na década de 90 Will Smith protagonizava uma obra de ficção que falava sobre vigilância, controle e invasão de privacidade. Mas nem o mundo da fantasia conseguiu imaginar coisas tão mirabolantes quanto o que estamos enfrentando nos dias de hoje! Novos golpes surgem diariamente e com certeza você conhece alguém que já caiu em pelo menos um… Mas, meu amooor, tudo na vida tem risco portanto não entremos em pânico! O que temos que fazer é procurar nos informar e tomar as devidas precauções para evitar cair no conto do vigário! Então aperta o play pra ouvir o papo descontraído e esclarecedor que tivemos com o delegado, professor e escritor Bruno Freitas e ficar por dentro de algumas dicas úteis para aplicar no dia a dia! ARTE DA VITRINE: Felipe Camêlo Baixe Versão Wallpaper da Vitrine REDES SOCIAIS Bruno Freitas - @brunogilaberte Andreia Pazos - @deiaduboc Agatha Ottoni - @agathaottoni Mande suas histórias, críticas, elogios e sugestões para: canecademamicas@jovemnerd.com.br EDIÇÃO COMPLETA POR RADIOFOBIA PODCAST E MULTIMÍDIA

NerdCast
Caneca de Mamicas 140 - Não caia no conto do vigário

NerdCast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2024 81:11


Na década de 90 Will Smith protagonizava uma obra de ficção que falava sobre vigilância, controle e invasão de privacidade. Mas nem o mundo da fantasia conseguiu imaginar coisas tão mirabolantes quanto o que estamos enfrentando nos dias de hoje! Novos golpes surgem diariamente e com certeza você conhece alguém que já caiu em pelo menos um… Mas, meu amooor, tudo na vida tem risco portanto não entremos em pânico! O que temos que fazer é procurar nos informar e tomar as devidas precauções para evitar cair no conto do vigário! Então aperta o play pra ouvir o papo descontraído e esclarecedor que tivemos com o delegado, professor e escritor Bruno Freitas e ficar por dentro de algumas dicas úteis para aplicar no dia a dia! ARTE DA VITRINE: Felipe Camêlo Baixe Versão Wallpaper da Vitrine REDES SOCIAIS Bruno Freitas - @brunogilaberte Andreia Pazos - @deiaduboc Agatha Ottoni - @agathaottoni Mande suas histórias, críticas, elogios e sugestões para: canecademamicas@jovemnerd.com.br EDIÇÃO COMPLETA POR RADIOFOBIA PODCAST E MULTIMÍDIA

NerdCast
Caneca de Mamicas 140 - Não caia no conto do vigário

NerdCast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2024 81:11


Na década de 90 Will Smith protagonizava uma obra de ficção que falava sobre vigilância, controle e invasão de privacidade. Mas nem o mundo da fantasia conseguiu imaginar coisas tão mirabolantes quanto o que estamos enfrentando nos dias de hoje! Novos golpes surgem diariamente e com certeza você conhece alguém que já caiu em pelo menos um… Mas, meu amooor, tudo na vida tem risco portanto não entremos em pânico! O que temos que fazer é procurar nos informar e tomar as devidas precauções para evitar cair no conto do vigário! Então aperta o play pra ouvir o papo descontraído e esclarecedor que tivemos com o delegado, professor e escritor Bruno Freitas e ficar por dentro de algumas dicas úteis para aplicar no dia a dia! ARTE DA VITRINE: Felipe Camêlo Baixe Versão Wallpaper da Vitrine REDES SOCIAIS Bruno Freitas - @brunogilaberte Andreia Pazos - @deiaduboc Agatha Ottoni - @agathaottoni Mande suas histórias, críticas, elogios e sugestões para: canecademamicas@jovemnerd.com.br EDIÇÃO COMPLETA POR RADIOFOBIA PODCAST E MULTIMÍDIA

TheSugarScience Podcast- curating the scientific conversation in type 1 diabetes
Heard on the Street: Bruno Freitas, PhD Candidate, University of British Columbia

TheSugarScience Podcast- curating the scientific conversation in type 1 diabetes

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2023 4:04


Check out “Heard on the Street” recorded during Day 2 of Islet Study Group 2023. Hear from Bruno Freitas from University of British Columbia.

Escolha Segura
#157. Wearables por todo lado, com Bruno Freitas @SamsungBrasil

Escolha Segura

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2023 49:18


No episódio de hoje, André e Clayton recebem Bruno Freitas da Samsung para bater um papo sobre wearables e o futuro deste mercado! Links comentados: https://news.samsung.com/br/novas-atualizacoes-de-software-para-galaxy-buds2-pro-e-linhas-galaxy-watch4-e-watch5-oferecem-uma-melhor-experiencia-com-a-camera https://news.samsung.com/br/como-usar-o-galaxy-buds2-pro-para-gravar-videos-com-audio-360 ► APOIE O PODCAST Se você gosta de acompanhar os bate papos que nós temos aqui no podcast e quer ter a possibilidade de conversar diretamente com a gente nós temos um grupo no Telegram aberto para quem quiser participar. Clica no link e vem com a gente! Grupo Aberto do Telegram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://t.me/+h5ntpsZw4O9kNTE5⁠⁠⁠⁠ ► QUEM PARTICIPOU? André Martins: Youtube: ⁠⁠⁠⁠http://andremartins.eu/yt⁠⁠⁠⁠ Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠http://andremartins.eu/insta⁠⁠⁠⁠ Clayton Rodrigues: Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/claytonrcn/⁠⁠⁠⁠ ► APLICATIVO E EXTENSÃO ESCOLHA SEGURA App: ⁠⁠⁠⁠http://bit.ly/appcomparadorpc⁠⁠⁠⁠ Google Chrome: ⁠⁠⁠⁠http://bit.ly/extcomparadorpod⁠⁠⁠⁠ ► ENVIE SEU COMENTÁRIO castbox - ⁠⁠⁠⁠castbox.fm/channel/id1325861⁠⁠⁠⁠ itunes: ⁠⁠⁠⁠apple.co/2tEIKt9⁠⁠⁠⁠ email: ⁠⁠⁠⁠podcast@escolhasegura.com.br⁠⁠⁠⁠ instagram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠instagram.com/escolhasegura⁠⁠⁠⁠ ► EDIÇÃO ⁠⁠⁠⁠rodrigocalmon.com.br⁠

Ourofino em Cast
Episódio 140 - Manejo de maternidade e doenças de casco

Ourofino em Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2023 22:56


O especialista em Marketing, Bruno Freitas, traz o médico-veterinário, Martinus Kompier, para falar sobre os principais fatores que afetam a produtividade dos rebanhos bovinos: a importância do manejo de maternidade e as doenças de casco que acometem os animais. 

Ourofino em Cast
Episódio 139 - Produção de silagem em pequenas propriedades

Ourofino em Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2022 28:01


No bate-papo dessa semana, Bruno Freitas recebe médica-veterinária e especialista técnica em Saúde Animal, Bruna Gomes, para falar sobre produção de silagem em pequenas propriedades. Ela comenta a importância de oferecer um bom volumoso aos animais e traz dicas para alcançar uma boa produção.

Ourofino em Cast
Episódio 138 - Protocolo de IATF em novilhas de corte

Ourofino em Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2022 17:04


No episódio de hoje, vamos falar sobre a duração do protocolo de IATF nas novilhas de corte. Quem bate um papo com o especialista em marketing, Bruno Freitas, é o especialista técnico em reprodução animal da Ourofino, Igor Motta. Ele comenta as características desse manejo e dá dicas para o melhor resultado.

Ourofino em Cast
Episódio 134 - Vamos falar de capacitação (Programa Examina)?

Ourofino em Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2022 24:10


Chegou a hora de ouvir e compartilhar informação. Acompanhe o Ourofino em Cast com os médicos-veterinários Bruno Freitas e Bruna Gomes, a dupla fala sobre o Programa Examina.

Ourofino em Cast
Episódio 133 - O “pai” da IATF no Brasil - Tecnologias reprodutivas

Ourofino em Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2022 23:44


Hoje o Ourofino em Cast traz o especialista em marketing Bruno Freitas e o pesquisador e professor da USP, Pietro Baruselli, falando sobre reprodução bovina.

Ourofino em Cast
Episódio 129 - BJR Senepol e o trabalho com genômica

Ourofino em Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2022 24:14


Tem conversa entre xarás nessa edição do Ourofino em Cast, com o médico-veterinário Bruno Freitas, do #TimeOurofino, e Bruno José Ribeiro, da BJR Agronegócio. Quer saber mais sobre a criação de Senepol e os benefícios de manejar essa raça? É só dar play!

Ourofino em Cast
Episódio 124 - Vantagens da ressincronização

Ourofino em Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2022 20:14


No episódio de hoje, continuamos a série sobre reprodução bovina. Quem bate um papo com o especialista em marketing, Bruno Freitas, é o especialista técnico em reprodução animal da Ourofino, Igor Motta. Ele conta todos os detalhes sobre as técnicas de ressincronizações.

Ourofino em Cast
Episódio 123 - Mastite bovina: conheça os prejuízos causados pela doença

Ourofino em Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2022 20:49


O especialista em Marketing, Bruno Freitas, conversa com médica-veterinária Angela Zonta para falar sobre os problemas de mastite nas fazendas e traz dicas de protocolos para o tratamento e prevenção da doença. 

Ourofino em Cast
Episódio 121 - Seleção genética para lucratividade

Ourofino em Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2022 27:01


O Ourofino em Cast recebe o zootecnista João Guimarães Filho, pecuarista do Nelore Água Fria. No bate-papo com o veterinário Bruno Freitas, João fala sobre os manejos e a importância da seleção genética para aumentar o lucro da propriedade.

The Peace Corner Podcast
La Force des Communautés Contre les Violences Sexistes: L'exemple d'ALDEPA au Cameroun (S06E12)

The Peace Corner Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2022 26:32


La région de l'Extrême Nord du Cameroun est la région plus touchée par le changement climatique, la plus pauvre et la moins scolarisée du pays. C'est aussi la région dans laquelle Marthe Wandou a concentré ses efforts depuis les années 1990 avec son association ALDEPA (Action locale pour un développement participatif et autogéré). Les activités de l'association ont évolué avec le contexte sécuritaire, en raison de l'expansion de Boko Haram dans la région du lac Tchad depuis 2013 et du conflit anglophone qui a débuté il y a plus de cinq ans. Dans cet épisode, Marthe nous raconte comment elle lutte chaque jour depuis plus de 20 ans pour faire évoluer les mentalités sur les questions de genre en adoptant une vision holistique qui intègre tous les pans de la société camerounaise: les victimes de violences basées sur le genre, les familles, les leaders communautaires et religieux, les jeunes… ALDEPA a ainsi développé des outils innovants et basés sur la communauté dans laquelle ils sont implantés, afin de créer des mécanismes communautaires de prévention de l'extrémisme violent et de protection contre les violences faites aux femmes et filles qui vivent en situations de conflit. Écoutez cet épisode pour en savoir plus sur le contexte camerounais et les activités de Marthe, lauréate 2021 du Right Livelihood Award! *** Community Strength Against Gender-Based Violence: The Example of ALDEPA in Cameroon The Far North region of Cameroon is the region with the highest levels of poverty and the lowest levels of education in the country. It is also the region in which Marthe Wandou has concentrated her efforts since the 1990s with her association ALDEPA (Action locale pour un développement participatif et autogéré). The association's activities have evolved with the security context, due to the expansion of Boko Haram in the Lake Chad region since 2013 and the Anglophone conflict that started more than five years ago. In this episode, Marthe tells us how she has been fighting every day for more than 20 years to change mentalities on gender issues by adopting a holistic vision that integrates all parts of Cameroonian society: victims of gender-based violence, families, community and religious leaders, young people... ALDEPA has thus developed innovative tools based on the community in which they are implemented, in order to create community mechanisms for the prevention of violent extremism and protection from violence against women and girls living in conflict-affected settings. Listen to this episode to learn more about the Cameroonian context and the activities of Marthe, the 2021 Right Livelihood Award winner! Music credit: 'Coffee Shopping' by Bruno Freitas, licensed under hooksounds.com.

The Peace Corner Podcast
Peace is Personal: Moving Beyond Binary Gender Identities & Stereotypes in Peacebuilding (S06E11)

The Peace Corner Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2022 47:22


Peace is personal; part of demystifying peacebuilding is recognising the agency of young people who are building and sustaining peace in their communities, and speaking up against injustices and acknowledging their role as peacebuilders. In this episode of the Peace Corner, Freya from UNOY Peacebuilders sat down with Anbid Zaman, LGBTQIA+ human rights activist, and discussed intersectionality, stereotypes and moving beyond binary gender identities in peacebuilding. Peace, just like conflict, is highly gendered. Assumptions about who is peaceful and who is violent rely on stereotypes. Young peacebuilders come from different backgrounds, work on different issues, and have intersectional identities. Stereotypical assumptions about young people lead to the exclusion and discrimination of youth. In order to ensure their participation, we need to be aware of the structures that lead to their exclusion, open up spaces, and unite in solidarity with young people who cannot be in the room. Music credit: 'Coffee Shopping' by Bruno Freitas, licensed under hooksounds.com.

The Peace Corner Podcast
Youth Entitled to a Peaceful Future: Women In and Against War in Ukraine (S06E10)

The Peace Corner Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2022 37:05


After years of confrontation and diplomatic tensions, Ukraine was invaded by Russia on 24 February 2022. The war has severely impacted social cohesion, community security, and the resilience of local communities, especially women and girls. This episode is structured in two interrelated parts: the first part is designed to highlight the role of women in peacebuilding, while the second part, more intimate, focuses on women's daily lives and perceptions during the current crisis. The podcast traces the life of a woman peacebuilder, who is committed to youth in Ukraine through local and international projects. The promotion of democratic and human rights, which was at the heart of her daily work in 2011; from 2014 onwards, due to the deteriorating security situation in Ukraine, Yuliya's work turned to conflict transformation and the better inclusion of young people in peacebuilding initiatives. The episode addresses the harsh psychological reality of war and the place of women as well as mothers in the Russian-Ukrainian conflict. In sum, Yuliya describes the suffering of women and children from the violence of the conflict and the taboo of sexual violences as a weapon of war. Music credit: 'Coffee Shopping' by Bruno Freitas, licensed under hooksounds.com. * Après des années de confrontation et de tensions diplomatiques, l'Ukraine a été envahie par la Russie le 24 février 2022. La guerre a donc gravement affecté la cohésion sociale, la sécurité des communautés et la résilience des communautés locales, en particulier des femmes et des filles. Cet épisode est structuré en deux parties interdépendantes : la première partie vise à mettre en lumière le rôle des femmes dans la consolidation de la paix, tandis que la seconde partie, plus intime, se concentre sur le quotidien et les perceptions des femmes durant la crise actuelle. En effet, le podcast retrace la vie d'une femme bâtisseuse de paix qui a décidé de s'engager auprès des jeunes en Ukraine à travers des projets locaux et internationaux. La promotion des droits démocratiques et humains, qui était au cœur de son travail quotidien en 2011, s'est soudainement tournée vers la transformation des conflits et la meilleure inclusion des jeunes dans les initiatives de construction de la paix à partir de 2014, en raison de la détérioration de la situation sécuritaire en Ukraine. Enfin, l'entretien aborde la dure réalité psychologique de la guerre et la place des femmes, ainsi que des mères, dans le conflit russo-ukrainien. Globalement, elle décrit la souffrance des femmes et des enfants face à la violence des combats et le tabou des violences sexuelles comme arme de guerre.

The Peace Corner Podcast
Peace as Process, not Product: Decoding & Decolonising Peace Psychology (S06E09)

The Peace Corner Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2022 49:21


Part of demystifying peacebuilding is recognising the agency of young people, who are building and sustaining peace in their communities, and speaking up against injustices. In this episode, Shreya from UNOY Peacebuilders sat down with Ufra Mir, a peace psychologist from Kashmir, to discuss the nexus between mental health, decolonising peacebuilding, and Ufra's experiences as a woman peacebuilder in Kashmir. Kashmir has increasingly come to be a militarised and patriarchal conflict zone, where the word ‘peace' has become a privilege given the context. In such situations, peacebuilding often needs to start from scratch, rebuilding communities socially, economically, as well as mentally and physically, and where a gender-inclusive mental health lens is crucial. Moreover, especially in the context of South Asia, it is important to understand that decolonising peacebuilding spaces is also equally important to consider when we talk about peace psychology. Peace is a process, not a product, and narratives should be centred around bringing to light the importance of doing psycho-social conflict resolution and peacebuilding work in places such as Kashmir. Music credit: 'Coffee Shopping' by Bruno Freitas, licensed under hooksounds.com.

The Peace Corner Podcast
Gender- and Youth-Responsive Financing for Peacebuilding (S06E08)

The Peace Corner Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2022 24:37


Despite the wealth of evidence highlighting the benefits that investing in women and youth can bring in terms of conflict prevention, crisis response, and peace, the failure to allocate sufficient resources and funds has been perhaps the most serious and persistent obstacle to the implementation of the WPS and YPS agendas. Moreover, research shows a consistent, striking disparity between policy commitments to gender equality and women's empowerment, and the financial allocations to achieve them. Saumya is the co-founder and CEO of Youth for Peace International, a youth-led peacebuilding organisation in India. As a social entrepreneur, peacebuilder, and international trainer, Saumya has been working towards building a peaceful world by empowering young individuals and creating a sustainable society. In this episode, we discuss Saumya's experiences accessing resources as a young peacebuilder; she shares what needs to change in the donor community to ensure an enabling environment for young women peacebuilders, and an ideal future where all members of society have equal opportunities to achieve and sustain peace. Music credit: 'Coffee Shopping' by Bruno Freitas, licensed under hooksounds.com.

The Peace Corner Podcast
Revolutionary Aspects of Feminist Foreign Policy & Women, Peace & Security in Mexico (S06E07)

The Peace Corner Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2022 40:26


In January 2020, the Mexican government announced that it would implement a Feminist Foreign Policy and in January 2021 Mexico presented its first National Action Plan (NAP) on Women, Peace and Security (WPS). Both documents claim to put women and marginalised communities at the centre of their approach to international affairs and security. In this episode, Dinorah sat down with Ana and Daniela—all Mexican women—to discuss the implications and contradictions of these first attempts of Mexico to implement the WPS Agenda in a country where more than 10 women are lethally killed every day and with extreme levels of violence against journalists, LGBTQ+, afro descendants, and other marginalised identities. Music credit: 'Coffee Shopping' by Bruno Freitas, licensed under hooksounds.com.

The Peace Corner Podcast
Gender Roles Revised: The Upside of (Post)-Conflict Societies (S06E06)

The Peace Corner Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2022 32:18


Rwanda leads the world with the largest share of women in the national legislature; it's arguably the number one country for women in politics. This has led me to wonder whether and how traditional gender roles are challenged and/or transformed in times of (post-)conflict. This is a relevant question as times are changing, and with that, there is also a need for the transformation of traditional and outdated roles that have been imposed on us by generations that do not exist anymore. The expectations of gender roles are not limited to the experiences of women, but also to men and gender diverse people, who are often overlooked in the gender discourse. Can gender roles transform and how? In this episode, Sara Sadrizadeh sits down with Dorsa Babaei—Co-Director of PeaceMentors, a youth-led initiative that raises awareness and trains young people in peacebuilding, intercultural and interfaith dialogue, social inclusion, and conflict resolution—to explore how she got into peacebuilding, and how her gender has influenced her career. Moreover, she shares her experience working with people in a post-conflict society and sheds light on the traditional expectations set out for all genders. This episode shows that even though traditional gender roles can remain intact, there is also space for change and transformation, which individuals can shape to their own liking. Tune in to hear Dorsa and I share our thoughts on today's topic. For more on the Ted Talk mentioned throughout this episode, visit: https://www.ted.com/talks/deepa_narayan_7_beliefs_that_can_silence_women_and_how_to_unlearn_them. Music credit: 'Coffee Shopping' by Bruno Freitas, licensed under hooksounds.com.

The Peace Corner Podcast
“Everybody is a Gender Expert in Their Own Right” (S06E05)

The Peace Corner Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2022 32:52


We see gender relations play out everyday in our own contexts and societies: how the military is considered masculine; how care jobs are considered feminine; how we expect something else from fathers than we do from mothers; how positions of power are often held by men, but the consequences are often felt by women and gender diverse people. Every day we learn about gender relations and how they form us and our society. We become gender experts by looking at those gender relations we have always considered to be natural or logical, and to scrutinise them. In this episode of the Peace Corner Podcast, Yvet Voppen and Henri Myrttinen talk about how local peacebuilders are those gender experts that we need to listen to if we want to create meaningful and sustainable peace, for everyone, regardless of gender. And while gender is often associated with girls and women, in this episode we shine a light on masculinity and diverse sexual orientations and gender identities in relation to peacebuilding. Learn how to listen to your own expertise on gender in your own context and how this relates to the bigger peacebuilding sector. Music credit: 'Coffee Shopping' by Bruno Freitas, licensed under hooksounds.com.

The Peace Corner Podcast
Patriarchy in Peace is War Against Women (S06E04)

The Peace Corner Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2022 23:02


In South Sudan, harmful cultural practices lock women and girls into roles where they are expected to have certain responsibilities. They face many challenges and are deprived of basic human rights, which they are not even aware of. There is an urgent need to raise awareness and create a safe space for women to be able to speak up on the many challenges they face and how they wish to see change happen in their communities. This includes their participation in decision-making and peacebuilding processes. Nyachangkuoth Tai—peace activist, human rights defender, and co-founder of The Mother Care Organization, and Gender and Social Justice Manager at Assistance Mission for Africa (AMA)—sees gender equality and peace as a right, not a privilege. Women's inclusion is absolutely necessary if peace is to be reached. Nyachangkuoth has been advocating for the inclusion and conducting training on mentorship programs, for women to understand their rights and capabilities and thus educate the coming generations. In her work, she has also been reaching out to men and boys to educate them on gender issues and on power relations for them to understand that empowering women does not reduce men's rights. Tune in to learn more about her initiatives. Music credit: 'Coffee Shopping' by Bruno Freitas, licensed under hooksounds.com.

The Peace Corner Podcast
The Power of Advocacy to Transform Gender Norms in Yemen (S06E03)

The Peace Corner Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2022 21:31


In Yemen, the violence of the war tearing the country apart since late 2014 has amplified the already deeply entrenched gender inequalities. Child marriage and domestic violence cases are recorded in climbing numbers. In spite of this, women on the ground are showing us the power of advocacy to challenge discriminatory practices in their country. Alaa Al-Eryani is a prominent Yemeni gender equality activist, raising awareness on the need for more equal rights and opportunities for women in Yemen. In this episode, Clémentine Dupont from UNOY sits down with Alaa Al-Eryani, the founder of the first Yemeni feminist online platform, to discuss the power of feminist advocacy to challenge norms, the intersections of gender with peace and security issues, and the contributions of art to peace. Music credit: 'Coffee Shopping' by Bruno Freitas, licensed under hooksounds.com.

The Peace Corner Podcast
Climate Change, Gender & Peacebuilding: Risk, Resistance & Resilience (S06E02)

The Peace Corner Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2022 18:13


While gender and climate change are often viewed as independent fields with isolated challenges, the relationship between them are in fact more deeply intertwined than ever before. With the acceleration of climate change, the rise of climate-induced conflict and environmental insecurity have also begun to rear their heads. It's no secret that conflict, scarcity, and instability often more heavily affect women and marginalised communities. Now, with the urgency of climate change, how are the threads of gender dynamics woven throughout this pressing global crisis? Cambria Khayat is a young advocate for the reversal of climate change and is currently a student of economics, international studies, and peace and conflict studies. In this episode, Cambria breaks down the straightforward yet multifaceted ways in which gender and climate change intersect, using highly relevant examples to show that these challenges are not separate fights but instead two sides of the same coin. Cambria speaks of how climate change impact can pose threats to peace and security, and classifies climate change as a form of invisible violence with a generational impact that worsens over time. This episode shows us that the time for change is now, and that, if already existing forms of resistance, resilience, and climate mitigation strategies are harnessed, we can turn this crisis around! Music credit: 'Coffee Shopping' by Bruno Freitas, licensed under hooksounds.com.

The Peace Corner Podcast
No Peace Without Equality: Gender, Peace & Intersectionality in Libya (S06E01)

The Peace Corner Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2021 28:27


After a tumultuous decade, marked by two civil wars, a permanent ceasefire was signed in Libya in October 2020. In early 2021, the UN-led Libyan Political Dialogue Forum assigned a new interim government, the Government of National Unity, in an attempt to stabilise the political scene and to organise parliamentary and presidential elections on the 24th December 2021. In preparation for the elections, we sat down with Inas Miloud, an indigenous feminist activist from the Amazigh community in Libya. Inas is the co-founder and currently Co-Executive Director of Tamazight Women's Movement, an intersectional organization that works to address gender, youth and indigenous people's inequalities in Libya. Her work has been particularly focused on gender, peace and security, militarization, indigenous issues, and intersectionality. In this episode, we discuss how Inas became involved in peacebuilding and what needs to be demystified in this field. We hear about Inas' stories as an indigenous activist, her work with the Tamazight Women's Movement, and her hopes for the future of Libya. Music credit: 'Coffee Shopping' by Bruno Freitas, licensed under hooksounds.com.

Voices and Echoes
|EPISÓDIO 51 | INOVAÇÃO COM PROPÓSITO - Bruno Freitas Pinto

Voices and Echoes

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2021 77:09


Neste 51º episódio do "VOICES AND ECHOES PODCAST", tivemos o prazer de conversar com o Freitas Bruno Pinto, ele que actualmente desempenhas as funções de director do negócios para a inclusão financeira do Banco Millennium Atlântico. O que é inovação?Os tipos de inovação que existem. A inovação e o contexto da inovação. Porque é que água engarrafada é uma inovação em Angola?Empresas agrícolas a inovar em Angola. Empresas financeiras a inovar em angola. O contributo do 400 Agiliza para a inclusão financeira. Posição de Angola no índice global de inovação. O papel das nações na inovação. O que é o empreendedorismo?O estado do empreendedorismo em Angola.Recomendações de leitura para quem quer inovar.Não se esqueça de nos dizer o que você achou deste episódio,atraves do nosso IG: @voicesandechoes_Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/voices-and-echoes/exclusive-content

The Peace Corner Podcast
How Young People in Liberia Contribute to a Sustainable and Peaceful Society (S05E04)

The Peace Corner Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2021 26:05


Five years after the historic adoption of the United Nations Security Council Resolution (UNSCR)2250 on Youth, Peace and Security (YPS), where are we on the implementation of the agenda? In this pod, Gwedolyn Myers discusses the Liberian youth-led initiatives and the work of Messengers of Peace-Liberia to generate conducive environments for youth inclusion at the local level, as well as the challenges they have been facing. Music credit: 'Coffee Shopping' by Bruno Freitas, licensed under hooksounds.com.

The Peace Corner Podcast
Liens entre Environnement et Paix au Sahel: la Jeunesse Dirige le Changement (S05E03)

The Peace Corner Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2020 20:45


[English text below!] Le maintien de la sécurité environnementale et de la paix est le plus important défi auquel l'humanité n'a jamais fait face. Or, ils sont tous deux inextricablement liés. Cette double conjoncture aggrave les difficultés de manière quotidienne dans la région du Sahel. Les changements climatiques sont l'une des causes de la Guerre du Sahel ainsi que de la recrudescence du terrorisme. Ils provoquent aussi des conflits autour de ressources naturelles, génèrent des maladies tuant des milliers de personnes chaque année, affectent de manière critique la sécurité nutritionnelle, la pauvreté et les sources d'énergie. Au milieu de cette situation très complexe, l'ONG Espaces Verts du Sahel (EVS - du Tchad, mais aussi au Cameroun, Burkina Faso, Mali et Niger) a accompli un impressionnant travail de formation de centaines de (très) jeunes-experts à répondre de manière proactive aux problématiques environnementales. Avec eux, l'ONG a réussi à conduire d'impressionnants efforts de plaidoyer auprès de hautes sphères politiques nationales et internationales, stimulant du changement vers la préservation de l'environnement et une paix durable. Joël Yodoyman, coordinateur de l'ONG et membre de l'Équipe-Pays de la CSPPS au Tchad, souhaite vous parler, auditeurs du Podcast, alors écoutez cet épisode pour recevoir son important message ! PS : Nous sommes heureux de présenter un premier épisode en français, pour un Peace Corner Podcast plus inclusif ! *** Environment and Peace Relations in the Sahel: Youth Leading Change The safeguarding of environmental security and peace is the greatest challenge humanity has ever faced. More importantly, they are inextricably bound together. This dual predicament intensifies the struggle in the Sahel region daily. Climate change is one of the causes of both the Sahel War as well as a surge in terrorism. It also causes conflicts over natural resources, generates disease outbreaks, which kill thousands of people every year and critically affects nutritional security, poverty and access to energy. Amid this highly challenging situation, the NGO Espaces Verts du Sahel (EVS - based in Chad, but also in Cameroon, Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger) has accomplished the outstanding work of training hundreds of (very) young experts to respond proactively to environmental challenges. The NGO has succeeded in conducting impressive advocacy efforts at the highest national and international political levels, stimulating change towards a sustainable environment and peace. Joel Yodoyman, coordinator of the NGO and member of the CSPPS Country Team in Chad, is looking forward to talking to you, so tune in to catch his powerful message! P.S.: We are happy to present this first French-speaking episode in a bid to diversify towards the Peace Corner Podcast! Music credit: 'Coffee Shopping' by Bruno Freitas, licensed under hooksounds.com.

The Peace Corner Podcast
Activism Through Art: Championing Transgender Rights in India (S05E02)

The Peace Corner Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2020 22:15


For centuries, the transgender community across India has been battling for basic livelihood, dignity and social acceptance. In 2014, the Supreme Court of India finally recognised the transgender community's civil rights in the country. Kalki Subramaniam was one of the most prominent activists behind this milestone. In this episode of the Peace Corner Podcast, Mori Plaschinski from UNOY sits down with transgender activist and artist Kalki Subramaniam to discuss how art can help to advocate for gender diversity and trans rights in India and worldwide. Through Kalki's “artivism” we learn about the role of trans people as changemakers and their journeys to achieving equality, safety, peace and well-being for their communities. Tune in to discover how performance and art have been key pieces for LGBT+ peacebuilding in Tamilnadu-India, and beyond! Music credit: 'Coffee Shopping' by Bruno Freitas, licensed under hooksounds.com.

The Peace Corner Podcast
Locals at the Forefront of Peace (S05E01)

The Peace Corner Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2020 53:25


We know the same-old story. A violent conflict breaks out and international interveners come rushing to support peace in the country. But oftentimes, this leads to a short term ‘fix' and even more chaos returns with monstrous damage to the people. What we often tend to forget, is that locals know best. Local peacebuilders and ordinary citizens know best what the root causes and solutions are to the violence that is affecting them. But why then are they systematically pushed aside in offering solutions? And why do youth and women have to try so hard to reach the decision-making level in spite of seemingly global consensus on the importance of their voices? In this live launch episode of a fresh Peace Corner season, we are starting our journey with award-winning peacebuilding author and researcher, Séverine Autesserre, and powerhouse changemaker, Shadi Rouhshahbaz. Make sure to tune in and subscribe! Music credit: 'Coffee Shopping' by Bruno Freitas, licensed under hooksounds.com.

The Peace Corner Podcast
The Pathway for Gender Equality in Jordan (S04E11)

The Peace Corner Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2020 18:24


Strong gender stereotypes plague the participation of Jordanian women in daily life. Not only strongly ingrained cultural perceptions, but infrastructure and legislative measures limit women's ability to fully contribute to society. The lack of gender-friendly facilities and child care outside of the capital, prevent women from even stepping into the workplace. How can meaningful economic and political participation be achieved when so many face these barriers? Fatema of GPPAC sat down with peacebuilder Sanaa Albanawi of the Jordanian National Commission of Women to discuss women's participation in the Middle East and North Africa. Great improvements can be seen, but what can help to break these cultural barriers? Tune in to hear how for instance interactive theatre can raise awareness for women's issues and bring Jordan one step closer towards equality. Music credit: 'Coffee Shopping' by Bruno Freitas, licensed under hooksounds.com.

The Peace Corner Podcast
Youth Leading for Change in Sierra Leone (S04E09)

The Peace Corner Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2020 19:34


Sierra Leone only has 2,028 cases of COVID-19. The experience of the Ebola epidemic in 2014-2016, shaped how the West African nation approaches the virus. The same is true for the brutal civil war, which has led to many people wanting to maintain a culture of peace and stability in the country. In both cases, youth has been at the forefront of change. Young people have taken the lead in sensitising people on the measures to prevent COVID-19 and have brought peacebuilding and humanitarian support together. But what does this look like? On the Peace Corner podcast, Caitríona from GPPAC sat down with Marius Kargbo, from Young Leaders Sierra Leone Network, to learn about the role they have played in helping their communities in countering fake news, accessing proper prevention information and how COVID-19 can become an opportunity to build a more peaceful world. Music credit: 'Coffee Shopping' by Bruno Freitas, licensed under hooksounds.com.

The Peace Corner Podcast
Peace, the Bedrock for Change in Uganda (S04E08)

The Peace Corner Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2020 28:14


In Uganda, the marginalised, such as youth and women, are feeling the effects of the pandemic the most. Many people are facing hunger, as they solely depend on the informal sector to earn their keep and provide for their families. As a result, domestic violence has soared and the risk of increased armed violence is looming. Natalie of GPPAC sat down with returning guest Patrick Bwire, a project officer at CECORE in Uganda. Whilst the pandemic has seriously affected his work, he has been able to give a voice to the marginalised. In this pod, Patrick dives into the intersectionality between peace and development. He argues that peace shouldn't be left behind, because it is the bedrock for positive changes to happen in Uganda. Music credit: 'Coffee Shopping' by Bruno Freitas, licensed under hooksounds.com.

COACHCAST Brasil
Coachcast #1158 – Motivacional – Refletindo sobre autoconhecimento

COACHCAST Brasil

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2020 4:52


Mais uma vez um texto do meu amigo Bruno Freitas me chamou a atenção e eu aqui prontamente o narrei. Ele fala sobre o pré julgamento que havia nele antes, em que criticava pessoas que não percebiam, que na visão dele, estavam erradas e hoje as compreende, afinal de contas, ele também pode estar errado. Ouça esse episódio e compartilhe. Texto original em: https://t.me/brunofreitasoficial/353 Vamos juntos. Assine aqui: https://hotm.art/5SmInter Entre em contato com o Paulinho Siqueira Pra entrar nos nossos grupos de Ouvintes, clique abaixo: Whatsapp Telegram Seja um Partner do Coachcast Brasil Entre em contato conosco pelo email: contato@coachcast.com.br Instale o iTunes aqui Acesse o Canal Homens de Valor no Telegram

The Peace Corner Podcast
Creating a Diverse and Equal Society in Colombia (S04E07)

The Peace Corner Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2020 22:26


In 2018, Colombia had over 7 million internally displaced people. With lockdowns all over the world, it is the most vulnerable and marginalised communities that are the most affected. This is the case in Colombia. How can we change that to build a diverse and equality society for all? Alessia from UNOY wanted to find out, so she sat down with Diego Garzon, the co-founder and project leader of Multicultural. Through his work at Multicultural, he focuses on empowering young people from marginalised communities in Colombia through educational, social and cultural activities. In this episode of the Peace Corner podcast, we discuss how empowering young people is key to creating a culture of peace in Colombia. Beyond that, we take a deep dive into the problems faced by IDPs and other marginalised communities as well as the challenges they face during this pandemic. Check out some of the music videos from Multicultural: https://youtu.be/7Vsi6vYtt0o, https://youtu.be/ayKbKh-gkh0 , https://youtu.be/xpO7g8jCvOA Music credit: 'Coffee Shopping' by Bruno Freitas, licensed under hooksounds.com.

The Peace Corner Podcast
Building Spaces for Change in Mexico (S04E06)

The Peace Corner Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2020 29:35


With over 349,300 cases of COVID-19 and 39,485 related deaths, Mexico has felt the harsh reality and impact of this pandemic. In Mexico, just like in other places across the globe, vulnerable communities are disproportionately impacted by this deadly virus. Not only are they at high risk, but they are not given the space to voice these concerns. How are indigenous communities impacted in Mexico? What are their predefined roles in society and how can this be changed? Young peacebuilders Daniel Martín and Maria Francisca Garcés Ocampo of Centro de Colaboración Cívica (CCC) in Mexico dialed in to discuss giving a voice to ethnic minorities, the presence of racism in Mexico and how spaces can be build for change. Music credit: 'Coffee Shopping' by Bruno Freitas, licensed under hooksounds.com.

The Peace Corner Podcast
Power, Protest, Pandemic: A Strive for Security for All (S04E05)

The Peace Corner Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2020 29:49


The 25th May 2020 is a date that will go down in history. The tragic death of George Floyd at the hands of the police, marked the beginning of a call for racial justice and an end to police brutality. Despite the threat posed by COVID-19, protestors took to the streets in over 4,000 cities worldwide. United in their message, they continue their mission for change. But what does this movement mean for the future? What do we as societies need to feel safe? For the Peace Corner podcast, Zander of +Peace sat down with peacebuilder and human security expert Jon Rudy to discuss how we can transform societies to prioritise human security and to eradicate structural violence. Music credit: 'Coffee Shopping' by Bruno Freitas, licensed under hooksounds.com.

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Youth Leadership in Zimbabwe During the Pandemic (S04E04)

The Peace Corner Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2020 33:43


Over 70% of the Zimbabwean population are youth. In the face of the COVID-19 pandemic, the government imposed lockdown saw the closure of the informal sector. With the majority of the youth in Zimbabwe employed here, and without savings, the daily struggle to feed their families intensified. Tensions in their densely populated living spaces grew. Extortionate prices of mobile data heightened the risk of contracting COVID-19 as access to information and guidance on social distancing could not be obtained. But how can civil society organisations help to reach these vulnerable populations? How can previously active youth peacebuilders continue their fundamental work? Young peacebuilder Nqobile Moyo, the director of Voices In the Vision for Africa (VIVA), dialed into the podcast to lay his cards on the table. Tune in to hear how his personal journey and pledge to support the youth in the COVID-19 response is playing out in Zimbabwe. Music credit: 'Coffee Shopping' by Bruno Freitas, licensed under hooksounds.com.

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Silenced and Suppressed: Myanmar's Marginalised During the Pandemic (S04E03)

The Peace Corner Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2020 33:11


7 decades of civil war and military oppression have swept Myanmar. Suppression of the Rohingya, a stateless ethnic minority, has been so severe, they are one of the most persecuted minorities in the world. During the COVID-19 pandemic, despite calls for a nationwide ceasefire, clashes between the military and the Rohingya have continued. On the 10th of May, the government set their own ceasefire, but what did this entail? Increased vulnerabilities have further exacerbated conditions for previously displaced refugees. 15,000 Rohingya face quarantine in already crowded camps. With the suppression of human rights activists and the media, how can these issues be heard and, most importantly, resolved? Giving a voice to those who are silenced and suppressed, we are joined by peace activists Khin Ohmar, Chair of the Board of Progressive Voice Myanmar, and Marc Batac from Initiatives for International Dialogue for a new episode of the Peace Corner podcast. Music credit: 'Coffee Shopping' by Bruno Freitas, licensed under hooksounds.com.

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Activating Youth to Build Peace in the US (S04E02)

The Peace Corner Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2020 34:19


There are 1.8 billion young people between the ages of 15 and 29 in the world today. Youth are often overlooked and pushed aside, yet, are one of the most active agents for peace and security. Young people are often key figures in political or social movements. However, this leadership rarely translates into being able to actively represent themselves at the decision making level. Five years after the adoption of UN Security Council Resolution 2250 on Youth, Peace and Security, how are young people continuing to push beyond policy and what are the challenges and opportunities ahead of us? What kind of opportunities and challenges has COVID-19 created for young peacebuilders around the world? Zander at +Peace sat down with Jordan Stevenson at STAND: the Student-Led movement to end mass atrocities & Mena Ayazi at Search for Common Ground. On today's episode, we dive deeper into Jordan & Mena's work on US Youth, Peace, and Security (YPS) legislation and working in the peacebuilding field. Interested in more on YPS? Dive into: US YPS Act: https://www.sfcg.org/youth-peace-security-act/ STAND: https://standnow.org/2020/03/10/yps-act/ A Budding Bill to Support Youth: www.spokesman.com/stories/2020/mar/15/budding-bill-support-youth/%3famp-content=amp Music credit: 'Coffee Shopping' by Bruno Freitas, licensed under hooksounds.com.

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The Power of Information at a Time of Crisis (S04E01)

The Peace Corner Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2020 29:37


Whilst COVID-19 rapidly spreads across the globe, misinformation is filling up millions of feeds and web pages. A dangerous trend that is also often seen in conflicts. Accurate information informs decisions and creates a space for learning. So, how can we break through the deafening noise of fake news and the overload of information? How can readily available information empower youth and women to create peace in their societies? Music credit: 'Coffee Shopping' by Bruno Freitas, licensed under hooksounds.com.

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Piecing Together Peace with Youth in Colombia (S03E09)

The Peace Corner Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2020 20:41


Promises of peace followed 50 years of armed conflict in Colombia. However whispers of rearmament scuttle through the streets. Not only is the reality of conflict faced in Colombia, but also the existence of massive social injustices. Within Latin America, second only to Haiti, Colombians face the most significant inequalities. Discussion of pension reforms at Congress sparked mass protests in November 2018. Called by unions and student groups, large numbers of youth took to the streets. The FARCs removal from the conflict created space for the youth to reflect on social inequities and come forward, together, for this cause. But how have the youth of Colombia been affected by the peace agreement and have their needs been met? Juan Manuel Martinez, Founder and Partner of Umain, a consultancy group for transitional justice, joined the podcast to shed some light on these events. Juan tells us how the youth in rural areas were most significantly impacted by the events in Colombia. But hope and positive action prevails! Juan praises the overwhelming support of the youth and how this pushed the peace agreement across the line. With youth raising issues surrounding their rights, what is the Colombia's response? To find out, tune in here! Music credit: 'Coffee Shopping' by Bruno Freitas, licensed under hooksounds.com.

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Building a Louder Peacebuilding Movement (S03E08)

The Peace Corner Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2020 17:54


Everyday, we are reminded of the war and violent conflict that surrounds us. Televisions, radios and newspapers flood us with the daily reality of humanity at war. But what remains largely invisible are those at the forefront of conflict -peacebuilders, striving for peace. For many it is easier to name warlords than peacebuilders. It is time to move peacebuilding out of the shadows and into the spotlight. We need to highlight its use as a far better alternative to never-ending wars. But how do we change the narrative surrounding peace? How do we widen its scope of reach? Madeline Rose, the Director of +Peace, a new collective action campaign platform housed at the Alliance for Peacebuilding, dropped in to discuss opening up the space of peacebuilding and building a louder peacebuilding movements through the +Peace coalition. Born in the US, Madeline was influenced in her path towards peace by stand out events such as the invasion of Iraq. Through observing violence, she was drawn towards creating peace. With violent conflict at a 30 year high and hate and polarisation consuming societies, the time to act is now. Madeline delves into how the +Peace coalition is moving towards changing the world of peacebuilding. Music credit: 'Coffee Shopping' by Bruno Freitas, licensed under hooksounds.com.

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Educate to Mediate: Shaping Future Peacebuilders in Ukraine (S03E07)

The Peace Corner Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2020 34:20


2013 was a significant year in Ukraine. On 21st November 2013, a student-led protest broke out in response to Ukraine's former President Viktor Yanukovych's decision to end talks on a Ukraine-European Union Association Agreement. Referred to as ‘Euromaidan', it began peacefully, however, as this march gained traction, it was met with violence from the police. Older generations began to join the students, expanding the civil resistance against the use of authoritarian power. Tensions erupted again on the 20th February 2014, which would later be known as ‘the Revolution of Dignity'. Scenes of street clashes, petrol bombs and the shooting of protesters flooded television screens and newspapers. To shed some light on these events and the role that peace education played, we sat down with Roman Koval, Founder and Head of Board at the Institute for Peace and Common Ground. Roman highlights how education in schools can shape and form the lives of peacebuilders. He shares personal stories of training those who went on to negotiate and mitigate violent conflict in the Maidan protests. To find out how Roman helped to shift mediation from the classroom to the streets of Ukraine, tune in here! Music credit: 'Coffee Shopping' by Bruno Freitas, licensed under hooksounds.com.

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Championing Diversity for Inclusion in Libya (S03E06)

The Peace Corner Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2020 24:21


Despite the existence of many indigenous communities in Libya, they are often marginalised. Eight months of protests and revolution beginning in 2011 called for Muammar Al-Gaddafi to step down after his 42 years of reign. The end of rule placed people in a space where they could more freely express themselves, however, society was used to the norm of one culture, one language and one religion. The struggle for recognition and rights for the indigenous people continued. But what can be done to achieve inclusion? To find out more, we sat down with Lamis Ben Aiyad, project manager at Tamazight Women's Movement. Lamis gave us an insight into the struggles faced by indigenous peoples living in Libya today. Through the work Lamis does, problems such as gender-based violence and lack of political participation for Tamazight women are brought to the table. She strongly believes that inclusion stems from the involvement of everyone. Gender-based violence and marginalisation is something faced by both women and men. Through projects such as the creation of art exhibitions and videos, Lamis helps indigenous communities move forward in the path towards achieving inclusion. Music credit: 'Coffee Shopping' by Bruno Freitas, licensed under hooksounds.com.

COACHCAST Brasil
Ser Herói – S02E01 – Especial Clowncast

COACHCAST Brasil

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2019 77:10


Nesse primeiro episódio do Ser Herói nessa nossa segunda temporada, trouxemos duas excelentes pessoas que fazem um trabalho diferenciado, levando alegria onde há tristeza, ajudando a mudar o foco de uma doença as vezes terminal, para a simplicidade de uma mágica mal feita, quer dizer, que mesmo assim deu certo. Senhoras e Senhores da platéia, o Ser Herói Orgulhosamente apresenta hoje, Bruno Freitas, o Eugênio Berinjela vindo diretamente da Bahia e Wesley Zoppe, o Dr. Pintado, vindo diretamente do Xorume Podcast. No ar, em 3…2…1…dá o play aí senão não funcionona…. Vamos Juntos! Entre em contato com a CV Pra VC aqui Seja um Partner do Coachcast Brasil Entre em contato conosco pelo email: contato@coachcast.com.br Canal do Paulinho Siqueira no YouTube Instale o iTunes aqui Ou por nossas redes sociais: Twitter Facebook Grupo no Facebook Estamos no Telegram com o nosso grupo de ouvintes e no Canal Homens de Valor Apoio técnico: Danilo Pastor – Nativa Multimídia