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Join host Sherry Bagley as she chats with Sarah Gough, executive director for Play For Peace, and Marilyn Levin, development director at Play For Peace. They share their career journeys in experiential education, reflect on the impactful relationship between the Association for Experiential Education and Play for Peace, and discuss the significance of collaboration in advancing the industry. Don't miss their valuable advice for aspiring experiential educators and the insights they offer for future generations. It's in the Experience is produced by Association Briefings. Show notes Sarah Gough is a deeply committed nonprofit leader, facilitator, and mentor with a background in Social Work from the University of Michigan, specializing in Interpersonal Relationships. Her multifaceted career has spanned a multitude of leadership roles across many countries. Sarah's work as Executive Director with Play for Peace stands as a cornerstone of her career, showcasing her dedication to fostering young leaders and community unity on a global scale. Through her engagement with Play for Peace, Sarah has created environments where children and adults from different backgrounds come together to play, learn, and grow, transcending barriers of conflict and misunderstanding. This initiative, emblematic of Sarah's approach to peace education and experiential learning, emphasizes her commitment to harnessing the transformative power of play to build bridges and nurture a culture of peace. In Guatemala, Sarah led Fotokids, breaking cycles of poverty through arts and technology, and spearheaded initiatives for sustainable development with CECI, demonstrating a unique blend of compassion and strategic vision. As the founder of Seeds of Hope, she developed a patient support services program, showcasing her dedication to healthcare and community service in a remote tuberculosis hospital. Sarah's work has been recognized with prestigious awards like the Michael Stratton Practitioner Award and featured in academic papers and global conferences, highlighting her expertise in peace education and experiential learning. Her involvement in diverse international projects and her leadership in developing partnerships and programs underscore her dedication to combating poverty, exclusion, and inequality. Marilyn Levin, MSW is the Development Director for Play for Peace. She is an award winning social justice advocate, a master trainer and professional speaker and the author of Experiential Activities for a Better World (AEE Karl Rohnke Creativity Award 2012)
Sarah Gough chats from the vineyard where they are picking Pinot Gris and says its looking amazing. Box Grove is near Nagambie and her winery is producing some stunning wines. Hear about the Cellar Door, Osteria and the inspiration behind it and Sarah's path to creating this brand. Since grafting over her vines to Mediterranean varieties she has never looked back. @winecompanion rated Box Grove a Dark Horse winery in 2020. @boxgrovevineyard
The one where I'm joined in studio by Sarah Gough of Mileeven, purveyors of delicious honey produced in South Kilkenny since 1988.
Five hundred million people live in countries in conflict, many of them children at risk for violence and exploitation. Play for Peace shares a hopeful, but ambitious vision to unify the world starting with bridging the divides in the most conflicted areas led by local youth leaders. Play for Peace teaches children, youth and communities that there is another way. Differences and conflict are a part of human reality, but hatred, violence and fear don’t have to be.
In these tumultuous political times, does anyone know where it's all heading? Join Channel 4 News' Political Editor Gary Gibbon and guests as they thrash out the possibilities. Produced by Sarah Gough. Artwork by Ian Watkins. Jingle by Tim James.
Sarah Gough is leading a movement to change the lives of gingers all over the world. Along with her comrades Alex, George, Rosie and Prince Harry (allegedly) these people are casting a light on what it’s like to be ginger in today’s society and how they’re going to change things forever. “Haters gonna hate. Gingers gonna mutate.” Presenter: Sarah Gough Journalist: Beth Young Producer: Cheeka Eyers See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Is the future of the NHS really at risk? We asked students and doctors in their first years of training why they’re fearing for both their careers and the future of the health service in Britain. “It’s glammed up a lot. You’re made to feel like a piece of dirt on the floor.” Presenter: Izzie Clarke Journalists: Kate Bullivant, Cheeka Eyers, Hardeep Kaur, Sarah Gough See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Sarah Gough is leading a movement to change the lives of gingers all over the world. Along with her comrades Alex, George, Rosie and Prince Harry (allegedly) these people are casting a light on what it’s like to be ginger in today’s society and how they’re going to change things forever. “Haters gonna hate. Gingers gonna mutate.” Presenter: Sarah Gough Journalist: Beth Young Producer: Cheeka Eyers See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Is the future of the NHS really at risk? We asked students and doctors in their first years of training why they’re fearing for both their careers and the future of the health service in Britain. “It’s glammed up a lot. You’re made to feel like a piece of dirt on the floor.” Presenter: Izzie Clarke Journalists: Kate Bullivant, Cheeka Eyers, Hardeep Kaur, Sarah Gough See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.