Episodios

  • Death Enters the Conversation
    Jun 6 2025

    What does it mean to hold space at the edge of life? In this episode, we sit down with two experienced death doulas to explore how they guide individuals and families through death, dying, and grief. We unpack the emotional, spiritual, and practical layers of end-of-life care—and what it means to show up with presence, compassion, and clarity.

    Whether you're navigating personal loss, exploring a calling in death care, or simply curious about how we can face death more honestly—this conversation is a powerful entry point. In this episode we discuss:

      • Destigmatizing conversations about death

      • How grief is both personal and unpredictable

      • Why death education should be taught in schools

      • When “I’m sorry” is the wrong thing to say

      For more information about death doulas check out: Inelda

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  • Religion as Resistance: Feminist Theology Across Faiths
    May 12 2025

    Explore Dr. Lailatul Fitriyah's journey through inter-religious education and feminist theology. Hear her insights on bridging Islam and Christianity, challenging stereotypes about Muslim women, and why feminist theology and dialogue matter for peace and activism. In today's episode we discuss:

    • Muslim and Christian feminist theologians share similar concerns about patriarchal violence
    • How Islamic feminism differs from Western feminism
    • Stereotypes about Muslim women
    • How Feminist theology uses religious texts to empower women
    • Why women often lead peacebuilding efforts in conflict-torn societies

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  • 38. Simple is Hard: A Technologist’s Journey from the Public Sector to Silicon Valley
    Mar 31 2025

    In this episode, we explore how innovation can unlock solutions to complex social challenges, emphasizing the power of collaboration between NGOs, governments, and private industry. Our guest, Paola Santana — a lawyer, public procurement expert, and tech entrepreneur from the Dominican Republic — shares her inspiring journey from public service to building tech startups in Silicon Valley.

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  • 37. A Dose of Hope: How to Open a Ketamine Clinic in Rwanda
    Mar 22 2025

    In this powerful episode of Kroc Pod, Dr. Cindi Cassady—Kroc School alumna and clinical psychologist—reveals her groundbreaking work establishing Kigali's first ketamine clinic to address Rwanda's critical mental health challenges. With one in five citizens struggling with depression, anxiety, and PTSD, Dr. Cassady shares how strategic partnerships and innovative ketamine treatments offer a transformative approach to healing in a nation still processing historical trauma. Her work not only provides hope for individuals battling mental health issues but also represents a crucial intersection of peace, justice, and psychological recovery. Join us for an illuminating conversation that explores how targeted medical interventions can help rebuild individual and collective mental wellness in post-conflict Rwanda.

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  • 36. International Women's Day Special: Unsilenced -- Indigenous Women Redefining Power
    Mar 7 2025

    What does justice look like when power, inequality, and environmental rights collide? Dayanna Gladys Palmar Uriana, a Violence, Inequality, and Power Fellow, joins us to explore the fight for Indigenous sovereignty through the lens of the Wayuu people. As a lawyer, journalist, and human rights advocate, Dayanna works to amplify the collective voice of her community, challenge entrenched power structures, and push for solutions that reflect Indigenous visions of justice and equity.





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  • 35. Amazing Amazigh: Peace and Feminism Through an Indigenous Lens
    Feb 24 2025

    Dr. Bochra Laghssais, one of the 2024 Kroc Women Peacemaker Fellows, focuses her research on the adversities, vulnerabilities and agency of Amazigh Indigenous women in Morocco and the diaspora. Her work highlights the post-colonial realities that continue to impact Indigenous women today. Tune in to discover how the empowerment of Amazigh women shapes their own unique understanding of feminism.

    • For more information check out: https://www.theanou.com/
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  • 34. From Grief to Growth: Grassroots Community Healing
    Feb 17 2025

    Temi Mwale, racial justice activist and founder of 4Front, shares her journey advocating for transformative justice as one of the Kroc School's 2024 Women Peacemaker Fellows. We discuss the systemic challenges of violence and criminal justice in both the UK and the U.S. and her focus on the urgent need for healing-centered approaches over punishment. Temi’s work highlights the power of youth-led activism in driving meaningful change and reimagining justice for impacted communities.

    For more information about Temi's work visit:

    • https://www.4frontproject.org/⁠
    • https://harmtohealing.uk/
    • https://transformharm.org/
    • https://www.interruptingcriminalization.com/
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  • 33. Women in Peacemaking: Lessons Learned from Crocodiles and Icebergs
    Feb 10 2025

    Dr. Mariia Levchenko, a 2024 Kroc School Women Peacemakers Fellow, takes us into the heart of conflict resolution in this riveting episode. Drawing from her groundbreaking work in Ukraine and Ethiopia, she offers a razor-sharp analysis of women's critical roles in navigating complex war zones, unpacking how her immigrant experience has uniquely positioned her to bridge divides and challenge traditional approaches to international conflict. With insights that are at once scholarly and deeply personal, Dr. Levchenko demonstrates why women's perspectives aren't just valuable, but essential in crafting sustainable peace—making this episode a must-listen for anyone passionate about understanding the nuanced human dynamics behind global conflict resolution.

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