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The Social Change Career Podcast
E11 S13 Insights on Careers and Impact in Atrocity Prevention with Mike Brand

The Social Change Career Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2024 58:40


This  episode of the Social Change Career Podcast features a powerful conversation with Mike Brand, a leader in atrocity prevention and human rights advocacy. As the final episode of 2024, this discussion dives deep into careers at the intersection of peacebuilding, advocacy, and strategic change-making. Mike  brings years of expertise, having worked across the U.S., Rwanda, South Sudan, and other conflict zones. He has supported civil society organizations with strategic planning, program development, and policy advocacy. Currently, Mike teaches mass atrocity prevention at Georgetown University and the University of Connecticut. Why Listen to This Episode? Career Advice for Changemakers Mike offers practical tips for navigating careers in advocacy, human rights, and peacebuilding. Whether you're just starting or looking to pivot, his insights can help you identify the right path and build meaningful connections. From Medical Aspirations to Advocacy Leadership Learn how Mike transitioned from aspiring to join Doctors Without Borders to becoming a leader in atrocity prevention, fueled by personal experiences and a deep sense of purpose. Insights into Advocacy Discover the many layers of advocacy work, from grassroots organizing to influencing policymakers in Washington, D.C., and beyond. Navigating Complex Challenges Hear Mike's perspective on working with civil society in high-risk zones and addressing ethical dilemmas in funding and program implementation. Optimism Amid Darkness Despite the challenges of atrocity prevention, Mike shares how hope and idealism remain central to driving positive change. Bio: Mike Brand is a human rights, atrocities prevention, and peacebuilding professional with experience in policy, advocacy, organizing, and education. Throughout his career, Mike has worked for various non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in the United States, Rwanda, and South Sudan, and has done fieldwork in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Uganda. Mike supports civil society organizations and diaspora networks in strategic planning, program development, and achieving their advocacy and organizing objectives. He has been published in peer-reviewed journals, national and international publications, and has been quoted in international news outlets as an expert in his field. Mike is also an Adjunct Professor of mass atrocities prevention and human rights at Georgetown University and the University of Connecticut. He holds a Master of Arts in International Peace and Conflict Resolution from American University, with a concentration in human rights and atrocities prevention, and Bachelors of Arts in History and Political Science with a minor in human rights from the University of Connecticut. Resources  Sudanese American Physicians Association (SAPA): A non-profit organization of Sudanese-American medical professionals providing humanitarian aid and healthcare services in Sudan. Visit SAPA Rotary Peace Fellowship: Offers fully funded fellowships for dedicated leaders to study at Rotary Peace Centers, focusing on peace and development issues. Learn more about Rotary Peace Fellowship Scoville Peace Fellowship: Provides recent college and graduate school alumni with the opportunity to work with organizations in Washington, D.C., on international peace and security issues. Discover the Scoville Fellowship International Crisis Group: An independent organization working to prevent wars and shape policies that will build a more peaceful world. Explore the International Crisis Group Global Dispatches Podcast: Hosted by Mark Leon Goldberg, this podcast offers insights into foreign policy, geopolitics, sustainable development, and the United Nations. Listen to Global Dispatches PCDN Resources PCDN Free Weekly Impact Newsletter: Explore global social impact jobs, funding, and opportunities. Sign up here Social Change Career Podcast: Access over 170 episodes featuring changemakers worldwide. Available at https://pcdn.global/listen or any major podcast platform.  

The Solarpreneur
How To Reach 1000 Personal Solar Installs - Mike Brand

The Solarpreneur

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2023 61:12


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MSU Today with Russ White
MSU President Stanley reflects on “a very successful academic year“ as summer begins

MSU Today with Russ White

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2022 14:58


Read President Stanley's May 2022 Spartan Community letter here. MSU brought a very successful academic year to a close this month with graduation ceremonies honoring 6,917 undergraduate degree earners and 2,684 advanced degree recipients. What struck you and will stay with you about this spring's ceremonies?“It was wonderful to be in person. We had the opportunity because of low COVID transmission to be without masks for people who didn't want a mask, and so that was great. There was really a sense of being together that we haven't had in prior ceremonies. That made it very exciting, and the turnout was phenomenal. “Steve Smith gave a remarkable speech where he talked about how much Michigan State University has meant to him. He talked about his relationship with his mother and the transformational gifts he's given to the university to help student athletes. Even though Steve played against people like Michael Jordan, he said it's not about beating others so much; it's about pushing yourself to be the best you can be. That was a great message for our graduates.”In addition to celebrating our graduates' accomplishments, you helped honor outstanding faculty and academic staff this month at the annual All-University Awards Convocation and support staff in the annual Jack Breslin Distinguished Staff and Ruth Jameson Above and Beyond Awards presentations. You always say MSU's people are the heart and soul of the university.“Faculty and staff achievement and development are key to us; we want our faculty and staff to reach their full potential. And then recognizing the extraordinary work they do is an important part of our strategic plan. These ceremonies are our chance to say thank you and recognize people who are doing exemplary work for the university, and it's a wonderful honor for me to be a part of that. I love the spring semester at Michigan State University because it's the time to acknowledge and recognize the key people who help make this university work.”The U.S. Senate approved President Joe Biden's nomination of MSU economist and professor Lisa Cook to the Federal Reserve Board of Governors. She's the first Black woman to sit on the board, which sets monetary policy for the nation's central bank.“I've had a chance to talk to her several times during this process. And she's an extraordinary person in addition to being an extremely qualified candidate for the Federal Reserve Board. Her background and scholarly activity make her a unique choice.”Another distinguished Spartan you'll be honored to introduce at an upcoming recognition event is Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs and Provost Teresa K. Woodruff, named a Distinguished Woman in Higher Education Leadership by the American Council of Education Michigan Women's Network.“Provost Woodruff is extraordinarily accomplished. She's a member of the National Academy of Medicine and a member of the National Academy of Inventors. And she's a champion for our university and our academic mission and a champion for students and faculty and staff. It's wonderful for her to be acknowledged in this way. She is a leader in higher education. She is a leader in Michigan. We're very fortunate that she's working at Michigan State University.”And Provost Woodruff welcomed you into the membership of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Congratulations!“It's remarkable. And I'm still humbled by this award and very appreciative to those who elected me to this very prestigious society. When you're in a society that contains Thomas Jefferson and others, it's remarkable. And this is a group that really puts as its goal bringing together the talent from the United States and the world to bear on critical issues for our society.“It's not just an honorary society, but rather publishes reports, investigates, does research on critical issues facing the nation, and uses the expertise of its members to do that. I look forward not just to being a member and being surrounded by so many very accomplished people, but also the opportunity to give back and to do work with the Academy on issues that are important, including things like global pandemics, which are an area of interest for me, and, of course, higher education and the impact we can have on these global challenges.”This year's Times Higher Education Impact rankings, which assesses progress toward the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, ranked MSU number 33 in the world and number two in the nation among participating universities. “This is wonderful. And the sustainable development goals or SDGs really span several areas, including things like food security, where Michigan State University has very powerful research efforts. From food to poverty, this really reflects the breadth of our efforts in MSU and helps us achieve one of our strategic plan goals. Now we must continue to maintain it and sustain it, no pun intended, but we're very proud of this work we do.”We achieved another major milestone this month with the opening for user operations of the Facility for Rare Isotope Beams.“Someday when I look back at my career at MSU, one of the highlights will be that I had the opportunity to cut the ribbon for FRIB. This has been an incredible effort for not just Michigan State University, but the state of Michigan and the people who came together to make this possible. This event came 13 years after the Department of Energy Office of Science awarded the project to MSU and eight years after we broke ground for the $730 billion facility. It's already had a significant economic impact from the jobs it created in Michigan, but it's going to have more going forward.“MSU has the number one nuclear physics graduate program in the country. This facility helps ensure that we can keep that ranking. We generate 10 percent of the nuclear scientists graduated every year; that's amazing for MSU. And this is going to help us keep that lofty status and continue to have an impact on nuclear physics here and around the world.”There are some new Spartan leaders on their way to campus. Jerlando Jackson will be the new dean for MSU's world renowned College of Education. At Wharton Center, Eric Olmscheid has been selected to succeed Mike Brand as executive director. And Spartan hockey has a new head coach in alumnus Adam Nightingale. Your thoughts on these additions to the MSU family?“Professor Jackson is going to be outstanding as the dean of the MSU College of Education. He's going to also hold the title of Chief Foundation Professor of Education. Eric Olmscheid comes to us from Des Moines. He led a significant programmatic expansion there, built a comprehensive education program, and expanded community partnerships, all of which are things we want to see continue at Wharton Center. And Adam Nightingale has had a lot of experience working with young athletes. He brings roots and connections to the Green and White, but also experience in the National Hockey League coaching some of the most talented young hockey players in the country.”And two long-time Spartan coaches are retiring. MSU's winningest men's tennis coach Gene Orlando is retiring after completing his 31st season and recording 361 victories. In addition, women's softball coach Jacquie Joseph announced her retirement from coaching after 29 seasons and 753 wins here.“I play tennis. So, I've gotten to know Coach Orlando. He's been a legend here. His dedication to MSU is extraordinary. It's amazing to be at a place for that number of years and to have the success he's had. Everyone, including me, wishes him all the best as he goes forward. Jacquie Joseph is also a legend. She's going to remain with the athletics department in an administrative role. She's really been an advocate for women in sports, and she is going to continue to push us to make sure that we're living up to the promise of Title IX and giving women every opportunity to succeed and student-athletes to succeed in women's sports.”What are you watching for throughout this year's state appropriations process and what is the Spartan Advocate Program?“We're really working to get at least modest increases in funding. We would like to see that go to our base funding. Certainly, we'll take some one-time money as that's available as well, but we're really interested in increasing the base funding going forward. And both the executive budget and the Senate budget do have increases, significant increases, built into the budgets. The House budget unfortunately does not do that. The House budget provides some money for other capital projects but doesn't really raise the state allocation. “Higher education is so critical for Michigan's future and competitiveness. We have a Spartan Advocate Program in the Office of Government Relations that allows people to get engaged and reach out to their elected officials to tell them how important Michigan State is and how much it's meant to them or their families and the lives they lead. It's amazing that people don't always recognize the value of higher education. It's somewhat disappointing to me that we spend a lot of time trying to convince people that the return on investment from tax dollars that comes in to support Michigan State University or other institutions of higher education in Michigan is incredible. People's lifetime earnings go up and their health improves with a college degree. It really makes a difference to so many facets of people's lives.“I encourage people to consider joining the Advocate Program. We need all the help we can get here. And your voices often are heard more loudly than mine. People see me as advocating for the institution as part of my job. When you do it when it's not your job to do so but rather because it's something you care about, that's very important to elected officials.”Any final thoughts as we head into the summer? “I've told students and faculty and staff to find time for yourselves this summer. People have been under so much stress the last two years. The opportunity to take some time and relax is important. I plan to do some of that for sure. And I've encouraged all the people who work with me at Michigan State University to do the same. And for our students, it's okay to take some summer courses; it's good to get ahead. But try and find some time to relax and recharge, particularly for those of you coming back because we'll have an exciting fall and a big class coming in.”MSU Today airs Saturdays at 5 p.m. and Sundays at 5 a.m. on WKAR News/Talk and Sundays at 8 p.m. on 760 WJR. Find “MSU Today with Russ White” on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and wherever you get your shows. 

What's Your And?
399: Mike Brand is a CPA & Foodie & Griller [podcast]

What's Your And?

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2021 27:22


Mike Brand of BMSS, LLC talks about his passion for cooking and eating good food, how he connects with people through his passion for good food, and how BMSS encourages its employees to connect with each other outside of their professions!

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Football Kit Memories
All the way back to the Battle of Waterloo…

Football Kit Memories

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2020 23:42


In this episode I’m joined by Mike Brand, a season ticket holder at West Ham for 25 years.We talk about what West Ham means to him and how supporting a club is often intrinsically linked to family and passing that passion down the generations.There’s the three times football’s made him cry, why club & country can co-exist, and the dangers for businesses sticking their logo on the famous claret & blue.***You can follow me and my own collection on Instragram @footballkitmemories or get in touch and get involved… Theres email footballkitmemories@gmail.com. There’s also Twitter - @FKMPodcast.***The music used is called Thief in the Night by Kevin MacLeodLicense: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/footballkitmemories. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Loungin' with Locals
#020 - Buffalo, NY with Mike Brand

Loungin' with Locals

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2020 42:50


Had a great time talking with my buddy Mike Brand about all the happening spots in Buffalo, NY. Go over all the great outdoor activities, drinking spots, and of course where to get the best wings! Thanks for coming on Mike and he recommends checking out @buffalony on Instagram for more info about the great city. 

Stall Warning
Conversation With Mike Brand (San Antonio Tacos / Alamo Heights HS)

Stall Warning

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2020 34:01


Listen to Panchito Ojeda & Mike Brand talk lacrosse for an hour. Cover topics from the NCLL experience to the Division I. We will definitely have Mike on again. Enjoy the show! @sanantoniotacos Music: Kevin Allison Artwork: Josh Talbot

Lacrosse Recruiting 101
Episode 13 - Mike Brand - MCLA

Lacrosse Recruiting 101

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2020 35:49


Luke sits down with Coach Mike Brand and discusses MCLA Lacrosse and how it differs from NCAA. There are a lot of MCLA teams out there and it is a great way for players to continue their careers.

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Houston Lacrosse Project
Houston Lacrosse Project - Mike Brand

Houston Lacrosse Project

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2019 111:42


Mike Brand grew up near Buffalo New York. Mike played the game growing up, but was not introduced to organized lacrosse until he was a freshman in high school. Following his high school and college playing career he was drawn into the coaching ranks. He spent some time playing the game and preaching the lacrosse gospel in England. After returning from England he began his college coaching career. His coaching experiences have taken him all over. Those of us in Texas are most familiar with his coaching career at Texas State, Reagan High School, Alamo Heights High School and the Tacos. This is a great discussion about his coaching career in general, his work at Texas State and the growth of the game in San Antonio.

ELECTRIC PEOPLE PODCAST
E20: Mike Brand

ELECTRIC PEOPLE PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2019 52:51


He's the 2019 Rally GOAT. On his way to 800 career installs. Manages one of the highest producing offices in the company. Success follows Mike Brand. Tune in to hear how one of the greatest goes about his day to day life.

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D2D - Podcast
Don't Let Yourself Suffer From Decision Fatigue - Mike Brand

D2D - Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2019 44:15


Don't Let Yourself Suffer from Decision Fatigue.

Trackstarz
Bird Box, Thank You Next, Torey Lanez vs Torey DShaun: 1/12/19

Trackstarz

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2019 121:56


Intro TOPIC- Bird Box (new song) Mike Brand ft Joey Vantes, Kevi Morse, Sicily Styles- Energy (new song) Ray Knowledge- The Come Up ET Report (new song) Tobe Nwigwe- Against The Grain Top Of The Hour Wande- I Gotta Live Noteworthy/TOPIC-  Dissect Ariana Grande- thank u, next Throwback SOTD- Dre Murray-My Lane Line 4 Line- Tory Lanez vs Torey DShaun Torey D Shaun-Boomerang End Of Show

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Trackstarz
Bird Box, Thank You Next, Torey Lanez vs Torey DShaun: 1/12/19

Trackstarz

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2019 121:56


Intro TOPIC- Bird Box (new song) Mike Brand ft Joey Vantes, Kevi Morse, Sicily Styles- Energy (new song) Ray Knowledge- The Come Up ET Report (new song) Tobe Nwigwe- Against The Grain Top Of The Hour Wande- I Gotta Live Noteworthy/TOPIC-  Dissect Ariana Grande- thank u, next Throwback SOTD- Dre Murray-My Lane Line 4 Line- Tory Lanez vs Torey DShaun Torey D Shaun-Boomerang End Of Show

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Trackstarz
Bird Box, Thank You Next, Torey Lanez vs Torey DShaun: 1/12/19

Trackstarz

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2019 121:56


Intro TOPIC- Bird Box (new song) Mike Brand ft Joey Vantes, Kevi Morse, Sicily Styles- Energy (new song) Ray Knowledge- The Come Up ET Report (new song) Tobe Nwigwe- Against The Grain Top Of The Hour Wande- I Gotta Live Noteworthy/TOPIC-  Dissect Ariana Grande- thank u, next Throwback SOTD- Dre Murray-My Lane Line 4 Line-Read more

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Trackstarz
Bird Box, Thank You Next, Torey Lanez vs Torey DShaun: 1/12/19

Trackstarz

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2019 121:56


Intro TOPIC- Bird Box (new song) Mike Brand ft Joey Vantes, Kevi Morse, Sicily Styles- Energy (new song) Ray Knowledge- The Come Up ET Report (new song) Tobe Nwigwe- Against The Grain Top Of The Hour Wande- I Gotta Live Noteworthy/TOPIC-  Dissect Ariana Grande- thank u, next Throwback SOTD- Dre Murray-My Lane Line 4 Line-Read more

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Peace & Conflict
P&C Episode 2 - DRC

Peace & Conflict

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2016 56:11


Mike Brand & Claude Gatebuke bring you the Peace & Conflict podcast, a conversation about pressing human rights, justice, peace, atrocities prevention, and activism issues. In our second episode you'll hear a bit about the history and ongoing conflict in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). Music: Bensound.com

Peace & Conflict
Episode 1: Intro & South Sudan

Peace & Conflict

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2016 41:25


Mike Brand & Claude Gatebuke bring you the Peace & Conflict podcast, a weekly conversation about pressing human rights, justice, peace, atrocities prevention, and activism issues. In our first episode you'll hear a bit about who we are and why we are doing this podcast. We also discuss the ongoing crisis in South Sudan. Music: Bensound.com

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Endurance Nation Podcast
2/13/15 -- ENPodcast - 2/13/15 - Team Updates, February Challenge, Athete of the Week: Mike Brand & Tip: Season Planning vs Daily Workout

Endurance Nation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2015 27:38


Join Coach Patrick from Endurance Nation (www.endurancenation.us) for another weekly update from triathlon coaching central. This week in addition to the usual TeamEN updates, there's a shout out to our AWA award winners, an interview with TeamEN athlete Mike Brand and some coaching advice on managing your Season Plan with your Daily Training Results.  To learn more about TeamEN, feel free to visit us online: http://www.endurancenation.us/take-a-tour/ If you are a member of Team Endurance Nation and you'd like to be interviewed, please send a PM to Coach Patrick from inside the members area.  Work Hard. Get Smart. Go Fast! Endurance Nation