Humanitarian conversations that inform, connect and inspire action.
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Welcome to the Humanitarian Heartbeat podcast, where we explore important topics like cancer, homelessness, equity, and social justice. Our goal is to raise awareness, inspire action and bring comfort through meaningful conversations.
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The New Humanitarian brings you an inside look at the conflicts and natural disasters that leave millions of people in need each year, and the policies and people who respond to them. Join TNH’s journalists in the aid policy hub of Geneva and in global hotspots to unpack the stories that are disrupting and shaping lives around the world.
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“Humanitarian Frontiers in AI” is a groundbreaking podcast series designed to explore the strategic and practical aspects of artificial intelligence (AI) in the humanitarian sector. This series aims to bring together thought leaders from academia, humanitarian innovation, and the tech industry to discuss the opportunities, risks, and real-world applications of AI in enhancing humanitarian efforts. Over a series of ten episodes, the project will delve into specific topics relevant to decision ...
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In this podcast, the Humanitarian Engineering group of the University of Twente introduces humanitarian engineering actions and their importance to society. With the guests, they talk about initiatives that develop engineering solutions that promote the well-being and lives of people lacking access to fundamental resources.
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Podcast by Dr. Celine Gounder
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As an active Bahai’ and mother to her one son, Christian, Christina DiArcangelo believes that listening, learning, and growing are everyday values that can change the world by impacting our own hearts, homes, and communities. Professionally, Christina wears many hats of a global clinical research pioneer, patient advocate, writer, publisher, podcast host, entrepreneur, and chief executive officer of multiple companies. All of the above lead her down a transformational path filled with challe ...
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Helping people from all walks of life to heal from trauma, open wounds, abandonment, mistreated, forgotten, depressed, sick, hurting! Helping people become whole humans beings
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When Humanitarians Kill is a podcast investigation into the Australian Red Cross Lifeblood’s criminal coverup of Australia’s deadliest medical scandal HIV & HepC contaminated blood.
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The Modern Humanitarian and Development Leader: Make a Greater Impact by Creating a High Performance Team while Avoiding Stress and Overwhelm
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Are you a humanitarian or international development leader who wants to make a greater impact without the overwhelm and overwork? If you want to create a high performance team that meets the changing demands of the humanitarian and development sector without sacrificing your wellbeing, you're in the right place! In less time than it takes to drink your powdered milk Nescafe you will learn: - How to empower a diverse team to perform their best despite cultural and personality differences - Wh ...
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Humanitarian Conversations is a RedR Australia podcast exploring what it means to be a humanitarian in today’s world, hosted by Sally Cunningham and produced by Jill Farrar. Through interviews with notable humanitarians who have worked all over the globe, we learn about the surprising twists and turns in their careers and delve into the big issues facing the humanitarian sector. Tune in to a new episode every couple of months.
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The best source for current humanitarian news and events
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In 2020, 1 in about 45 people need humanitarian assistance and protection. While these statistics are shocking, they don’t tell the complete human story. This podcast talks to people responding to crises, people affected by them, and writers telling their stories. It will explore if stories can create empathy and spark action to address the causes and consequences of humanitarian crises.
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This podcast talks about the novel effort of a journalist to expand the medium of reporting the Boko Haram conflict in the Lake Chad region. It is the first podcast ever in the conflict region
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Following an official request from the UN Secretary General, the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) is moving ahead with plans for a World Humanitarian Summit in Istanbul in May 2016. The objective of the event – which will be the first-ever humanitarian summit of this scale and scope – is to set a future agenda for humanitarian action to ensure improved responsiveness to the changing humanitarian landscape in terms of greater needs, more diverse actors, new techno ...
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In the year 2000, Michael Jackson was listed into the Guinness book of world records for breaking the world record for the "Most Charities Supported by a Pop Star“ an achievement that was accomplished by a lifetime of effort & tireless dedication, yet a little-known fact that has been overshadowed by years of fiction. After the 2018 release of his book "Humanitarian - The Real Michael Jackson" and the 2019 adaptation into a documentary of the same name, now Paul Dwyer brings you the stories ...
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Welcome Friends! We are Deanna Silverman, LCSW and Erin Prewitt, Intuitive Life Coach and together we make up the Hilarious Humanitarians podcast. Working as a life coach & Clinical Social Worker in various settings, from the emergency department, and foster care system to marriage and family counseling and inpatient psych facilities, we aim to bring you two unique perspectives on everything from relationships, body image, parenting, to self-care and, mental health. You will hear everything ...
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Building more equitable and inclusive relationships and communities requires a commitment to increasing our understanding of diversity, inclusion, equity, and social justice in thought, and in practice. Actively committing ourselves to a lifetime of learning and critical self-reflection can show us the roles we can play in creating a better world by being the change we wish to see in it. Hosted by Social Worker, Social Justice Educator, Writer, and Organizational Consultant Relando Thompkins ...
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Why Having Fun May be the Key to a Higher Performance Team as a Humanitarian and International Development Leader
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15:56Is your team running on empty, losing motivation, or just plain burned out? What if the solution was as simple as having more fun? In this episode of The Modern Humanitarian and Development Leader, you’ll explore why too many supervisors in our sector see fun as a distraction—when in fact, it’s one of the most powerful tools for team resilience, cr…
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Faith in Every Step: Nurse Practitioner, Breast Cancer Thriver, Child of God with Shogunny McBeth-Alexander
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1:08:34In this episode of the Humanitarian Heartbeat Podcast, host Nia Imani welcomes Shogunny McBeth-Alexander, known as Gunny. A devoted wife, mother, nurse practitioner, entrepreneur, and resilient breast cancer survivor from Enoree, South Carolina, Gunny’s life is deeply rooted in her faith in Christ. Gunny's indomitable spirit drives her to inspire o…
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From academia to action: how research can shape humanitarian education
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28:09Send us a text How can academic research shape humanitarian action? This is the question at the heart of today's insightful discussion between two Education in Emergencies (EiE) colleagues from Save the Children International. Casey Pearson (EiE Technical Learning Specialist) sits down with Rafka Daoud (EiE Professional Development Programme Manage…
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During the tenth and final episode of Humanitarian Frontiers in AI, we discuss how the changes we have seen in the past year might influence the year to come. This broad conversation covers tech advancements and adoptions in the humanitarian sector, what is fuelling the need for partnerships, and how context-specific work can support the effective …
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No one wants to depend on aid, including refugees | Power Shift
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1:03:26Power Shift is an experiment in dialogue that puts decision-makers in aid and philanthropy and those affected by their decisions in honest, one-on-one conversations about the aid sector’s inequalities. ___ What happens when a stateless activist sits down with one of the UN refugee agency’s highest-ranking officials? What if they had the chance to t…
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How to Make Difficult Conversations Easy as a Humanitarian and International Development Leader
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16:47Are you delaying a difficult conversation because you're afraid it might make things worse? If you’re a NGO leader, you already know that tough conversations—whether it’s with a struggling team member or your own supervisor—can feel like emotional landmines. But avoiding them might be costing you more than you realize. In this episode you'll discov…
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1:04:30In this episode of the Humanitarian Heartbeat Podcast, host Nia Imani welcomes Nafees Norris, a pioneering African American cell culture scientist, entrepreneur, and educator dedicated to promoting diversity in STEM fields. In 2021, Nafees made history as the first African American to earn a degree in biopharmaceutical process engineering. As the C…
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Why the Questions You Ask May Prevent Your Team's Growth and What to Do About It as a Humanitarian and International Development Leader
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20:37Are the questions you ask your team limiting their growth and independence? As a NGO leader, your job isn't just to get answers — it's to empower your team to think for themselves. But what if your well-meaning questions are undermining their confidence and slowing their development? In this episode you'll discover: Learn the subtle but critical di…
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Diamond In The Ruff Enterprises with Karen Walker
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46:13In this episode of the Humanitarian Heartbeat Podcast, host Nia Imani welcomes Karen Walker, a highly experienced creative director based in Pennsylvania with over a decade of expertise in event and media production. Karen discusses her journey in the industry, highlighting the invaluable knowledge she has gained through mentorship, collaboration w…
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3Ps: Policy, Product, Pragmatism: You Only Know What You Know
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47:08What happens when the worlds of policy, product development, and pragmatic decision-making collide in the race to create responsible AI? In this episode of Humanitarian Frontiers in AI, we are joined by a panel of experts, Sabrina Shih, Hadassah Drukarch, Gayatri Jayal, and Jigyasa Grover, for an in-depth discussion of responsible AI development in…
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5 Signs Your Team Feels Disempowered and What to Do For Greater Impact as a Humanitarian and International Development Supervisor
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18:58Is your team feeling empowered or could they be achieving more? If you're supervising a humanitarian or development team, it's essential to understand how disempowerment silently sabotages motivation and progress. In this episode, you'll learn to recognize the subtle signs of disempowerment and shift your leadership approach to unlock your team's f…
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Dangers of Slavery Mindset and Medical Care in times of Serious Illness with Erin Poyant
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1:12:38In this POWERFUL episode of the #HumanitarianHeartbeatPodcast, host Nia Imani sits down with Erin Poyant—founder of #hattrnextgen™, clinical research leader, and fierce advocate for healthcare justice. Why Listen? V122I hereditary amyloidosis disproportionately impacts the Black community—Erin shares her late father’s story and her mission to end t…
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Is it time to declare a humanitarian crisis in the US? | What’s Unsaid
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27:51Daylight abductions of permanent residents. Mass deportations with no due process. Homelessness at a record high. Outbreaks of previously eliminated childhood diseases. Sounds like a humanitarian crisis could be unfolding in the US. “When is the UN going to come in?” asks Carlos Menchaca, a legislator, activist, organiser, and former New York City …
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‘Double literacy’: harnessing AI for humanitarians and social change
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38:11Send us a text In this thought-provoking episode, Ka Man Parkinson speaks to Dr Cornelia C. Walther to hear her expert take on the implications of AI for humanitarians - and the actions we can take today to keep abreast of developments. Cornelia's experience positions her as an insightful and authoritative thought leader in this space: a former hum…
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Understanding and Overcoming Procrastination as a Humanitarian and International Development Leader
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24:40Are you constantly putting off donor reports, team reviews, or budget tasks — and then beating yourself up for it? If you're a modern NGO leader, you understand procrastination may not be about laziness at all. In this episode, we uncover how your thought patterns, not your workload, are likely behind your delay — and how this hidden mental loop mi…
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Resilience and Impact: Navigating Cancer, Career, and Community with Erica Saunders
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46:15In this episode of the Humanitarian Heartbeat Podcast, host Nia Imani welcomes Erica Saunders as she shares her inspiring journey, which took a profound turn in 2017 when she was diagnosed with stage one breast cancer. Her battle with the disease, fueled by her unwavering faith and the support of loved ones, ignited a renewed sense of purpose in he…
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How To Know If You're Truly a Successful Leader as a Humanitarian and International Development Supervisor
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24:33What really makes someone a successful leader—and how might the popular definition of a "successful leader" be wrong? If you're in the NGO sector, you may have unknowingly adopted a definition of leadership rooted in power, prestige, or control. In this episode, we’ll challenge that idea and explore a more inspiring, sustainable version of success—…
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AI Regulations: Trickling up, Pouring Down, or Nowhere to Be Seen?
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44:34Who sets the rules for AI and who gets left behind? In this episode of Humanitarian Frontiers in AI, we’re joined by Gabrielle Tran, Senior Analyst at the Institute for Security and Technology (IST), and Richard Mathenge, Co-founder of Techworker Community Africa (TCA), to explore the global landscape of AI regulation and its humanitarian impact. F…
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RestoreMD Medical and Wellness with Special Guest Dr. Kimberly Rogers
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1:06:04In this episode of the Humanitarian Heartbeat Podcast, host Nia Imani welcomes Dr. Kimberly Rogers, a triple board-certified physician in Internal Medicine, Lifestyle Medicine, and Obesity Medicine, and the owner of RestoreMD Medical and Wellness in Wilmington, DE. Dr. Rogers is passionate about empowering her patients to achieve optimal health thr…
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Change is so incremental that it’s not happening | Power Shift
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53:08Power Shift is an experiment in dialogue that puts decision-makers in aid and philanthropy and those affected by their decisions in honest, one-on-one conversations about the aid sector’s inequalities. ___ In the second episode of Power Shift, we continue our candid conversation between Grand Bargain ambassador Michael Köhler, formerly a senior lea…
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The Power of Sisterhood: Inside Sparkle Sisters with Christina, Courtney & Bonnie Salter
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22:45In this uplifting and empowering episode, Christina DiArcangelo is joined by Courtney Burkpile and Bonnie Salter, proud brand ambassadors of Sparkle Sisters. Together, they share their personal journeys with Sparkle Sisters, how the community was founded, and the mission behind it. They discuss: ✨ The inspiration behind creating Sparkle Sisters 💎 H…
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Episode 16: Programme Directors Talk About Humanitarian and Spatial Engineering: Differences, Synergies, and Real-World Collaboration
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33:00In this episode, Thomas Groen, Programme Director of the MSc in Spatial Engineering, and Peter Chemweno, Programme Director of the MSc in Humanitarian Engineering, discuss the vision behind each programme, their unique approaches, and where their paths cross. Visit the official websites of the MSc in Humanitarian Engineering and the MSc in Spatial …
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3 Steps to Build a Higher Performance Team without Adding to Your Workload as a Humanitarian and International Development Leader
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18:46Still juggling team development and daily tasks like they’re two different jobs? What if they didn’t have to be? As a NGO leader, you’re constantly pulled between delivering on project goals and trying to empower your team. But what if your everyday work could also be a powerful training ground for building a stronger team—without needing extra hou…
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The Godmother of African American Music with Special Guest Dyana Williams
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49:17In this episode of the Humanitarian Heartbeat Podcast, host Nia Imani welcomes Dyana Williams, a leading authority on the significance of African American music in global culture. With a celebrated 50-year career in radio, Dyana has become a prominent figure in entertainment and media, recognized as one of the top black radio jockeys and a key advo…
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How to Create the Change You Want as a NGO Leader
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21:25Are you unknowingly giving up control over your career, leadership, and well-being? This episode reveals how NGO leaders often underestimate their influence—and what you can do about it today. In this episode you'll discover: The three most common ways NGO leaders give up their power—and how to stop doing so. How to rethink career progression and c…
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The Donor Dilemma: Risk Tolerance, Innovation and Responsibility
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55:43How do donors balance risk, responsibility, and innovation in the evolving humanitarian sector? In this episode of Humanitarian Frontiers in AI, we welcome leading voices from the donor landscape Therese Marie Uppstrøm Pankratov, Special advisor at Innovation Norway, Sian White, Director of UK Humanitarian Innovation Hub, and Zainah Alsamman, Senio…
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PhD Loading — NY Black Female Firefighter and Multiple Sclerosis Advocate with Jazmin Thomas
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39:44In this episode of the Humanitarian Heartbeat Podcast, host Nia Imani welcomes Jazmin Thomas, a dedicated firefighter, mother, and advocate for equitable healthcare. With a strong background in emergency management from her roles at the FDNY and NYC Emergency Management, Jazmin is committed to protecting her community. Currently pursuing a doctorat…
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Shaping impact-driven careers: stories of purpose, resilience and growth
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54:45Send us a text How can you shape a meaningful and purpose-driven career in the humanitarian sector and beyond? Tune in to this episode to glean insights from Ana Lucia Villagran, a Learning Solutions Specialist at HLA’s Latin America and Caribbean Regional Centre from Guatemala, and Selim Uysal, an independent humanitarian consultant and trainer fr…
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How to Make More Impact by Saying No to More Things as a NGO Leader with Pravat Gurung
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32:39Are you feeling overwhelmed by endless meetings and responsibilities as an NGO leader? What if saying "no" more often could actually help you make a greater impact? Many NGO leaders struggle with taking on too much, leading to burnout and inefficiency. In this episode, Pravat Gurung shares how learning to say "no" helped him reclaim his time, empow…
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TOUCH - The Black Breast Cancer Alliance | For The Love of My Gurls with Hayley Brown Buxton-Punch
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56:30In this episode of the Humanitarian Heartbeat Podcast, host Nia Imani speaks with Hayley Brown Buxton-Punch, the Director of Programs and Partnerships for TOUCH, The Black Breast Cancer Alliance. With a mission to eradicate Black Breast Cancer, Hayley is dedicated to bringing essential TOUCH programming to the communities where Black women live, wo…
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Poetry and purpose: in conversation with Poetic Unity
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44:52Send us a text To celebrate World Poetry Day 2025, we explore the power of creative expression for forging connections and inspiring action within our communities and beyond. The HLA's Ka Man Parkinson connects with two inspiring members of Poetic Unity, Tariq Brown and Blaize Alexis-Anglin, who performed powerful pieces at the inaugural Humanitari…
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In this powerful and emotional episode, Christina DiArcangelo speaks about the tragic case of Gabby Petito, a young woman whose life was taken due to domestic violence. Christina reflects on Gabby’s story, the warning signs that were missed, and how the system once again failed to protect a victim in need. Christina also shares her own experiences …
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In this enlightening episode, Christina DiArcangelo shares her personal journey of embracing the Bahá’i Faith and why its teachings resonate deeply with her. She explores the core principles of the Bahá’i Faith, including unity, equality, service to humanity, and the harmony of science and religion. Key topics covered in this episode: The fundament…
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Nowhere To Go but Up: Future Trends of AI Use in the Humanitarian Sector
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46:52As the humanitarian sector navigates significant transformation, AI is emerging as an essential tool, but how do we ensure it is used effectively, ethically, and at scale? In this episode of Humanitarian Frontiers in AI, we welcome Nana Gamkrelidze, Planning, Monitoring, Evaluation, and Reporting Delegate at the International Federation of Red Cros…
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How A Modern NGO Leader Survives Change and Other Best Practices
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42:11Are you struggling to balance empowering your team while navigating constant change as an NGO leader? Today my special guest Ross Coxon, Director of Client Delivery for Humentum, joins me in a joint discussion around what is needed to thrive as a modern NGO leader in today's complex environment. In this episode you'll learn: Gain insights on how to…
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Social Media Manager, Podcast Producer, and Digital Content Creator with Danielle Clardy
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1:02:47In this episode of the Humanitarian Heartbeat Podcast, host Nia Imani welcomes Danielle Clardy, a talented Social Media Manager and Podcast Producer from Raleigh, North Carolina. Danielle shares her journey in crafting engaging content strategies across various industries, including technology and healthcare. As the host of The Conversation Series …
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Do we want to relinquish power, or not? | Power Shift
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1:06:49Power Shift is an experiment in dialogue that puts decision-makers in aid and philanthropy and those affected by their decisions in honest, one-on-one conversations about the aid sector’s inequalities. ___ Michael Köhler and Nadine Saba are just two of the many people tasked with advancing the goals of the Grand Bargain – one of the most ambitious …
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How Unchecked Assumptions Are Impacting Your Decision Making as a NGO Leader
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16:02In this episode, we unpack the power of distinguishing facts from assumptions—a skill that’s not always intuitive but essential for reducing stress and making sound decisions. If you're struggling to lead with clarity, this conversation is for you. In this episode you'll discover: How to identify common mistakes that distort your perception of real…
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You have to SEEK to SEE: Mariah DuBose's Journey Through Saying "Yes" to God's Calling on Her Life
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1:24:12In this episode of the Humanitarian Heartbeat Podcast, host Nia Imani engages in a meaningful conversation with Mariah DuBose, a passionate health and wellness advocate. Mariah's journey into preventive health began in 2014 during her tenure at UnitedHealthcare, where she recognized the significant impact of proactive wellness initiatives on indivi…
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Coaching for humanitarians: Natasha’s journey of discovery and transformation
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35:31Send us a text "The cave you fear to enter holds the treasure you seek." When Natasha Nishimwe (Save the Children International) stepped into a new role in a global team, she felt like an imposter. But by taking action through coaching, she unlocked her confidence, overcame self-doubt and stepped into new professional opportunities. Guided by Charl…
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Jess Letch is restoring dignity in conflict
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30:12Jess Letch is a humanitarian dynamo. From connecting families torn apart by war in Angola, to supporting people to evacuate disputed territories in South Ossetia, to writing a billion-dollar plan to support Ukrainian refugees throughout Europe, Jess has had some challenging and rewarding roles during her humanitarian career. Growing up in Melbourne…
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Coaching for humanitarians: tools and techniques to foster resilience and growth
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1:06:17Send us a text In this two-part podcast, join coaching expert Charlotte Balfour-Poole to explore the transformative power of coaching in the humanitarian sector. In the first episode, together with host Ka Man Parkinson, discover key coaching tools for managing wellbeing, building resilience, and unlocking personal and professional growth. Gain ins…
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How to Greatly Reduce Your Stress During Uncertain Times as a Humanitarian and International Development Leader
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20:49As an NGO leader, you're already facing enough external challenges—funding cuts, humanitarian crises, and job uncertainty. But what if part of your stress is coming from how you're thinking about these challenges? In this episode, we’ll explore how your mindset may be adding unnecessary suffering and what you can do to break free from it. More spec…
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Overcoming Prescription Pill Addiction | Courtney Burkpile’s Story | Humanitarian Horizons Podcast
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16:10In this deeply personal and inspiring episode, Christina DiArcangelo sits down with Courtney Burkpile, a cancer survivor who bravely shares her battle with addiction to prescription pills. Courtney opens up about the struggles she faced, the traumatic experiences that led her down this path, and how she found the strength to reclaim her life. Toget…
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Breaking the Silence: Overcoming PTSD with Damien Townsville & Christina DiArcangelo
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15:28In this powerful episode, Christina DiArcangelo sits down with guest speaker Damien Townsville to have an open and honest conversation about PTSD (Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder). Damien shares his personal journey of battling PTSD, the struggles he faced, and how he found a path to healing. Christina also reflects on her own experiences with PTSD,…
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The Serial Entrepreneur with Dr. Colona Roberts
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1:11:40Join us for an enlightening episode of the Humanitarian Heartbeat Podcast featuring Dr. Colona Roberts, a trailblazer in education and entrepreneurship! With over 40 years of experience, Dr. Roberts is the CEO and Founder of The Smart Centers of Child Development and Education and teaches at the Penn Graduate School of Education. She also owns Lega…
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