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LunaHolistic PodcastLunaHolistic Podcast32 - Why Being An Empath Is A GiftLearn why you are actually superhuman if you are an empath! In this podcast episode, Geneva Robins and Angela Hoogeveen discuss their healing journeys as strong empaths and how they have learned to clear, protect, and ground their energy. You can keep all your gifts sharp and stay sensitive without being bombarded, we'll show you how! What is an empath?Empaths have a highly developed intuition and are attuned to the energies and emotions of others. Empaths can feel what the other person is feeling and take on or absorb those emotions themselves. A...2025-02-2243 minThe Geneva Learning FoundationThe Geneva Learning FoundationYear in Review 2024: An AI-generated podcast about The Geneva Learning Foundation’s progressAn AI-generated dialogue exploring The Geneva Learning Foundation’s progress in 2024 This experimental AI-generated podcast demonstrates a novel approach to exploring complex learning concepts through structured dialogue. Based on TGLF’s 2024 end-of-year message and supplementary materials, the conversation examines their peer learning model through a combination of concrete examples and theoretical reflection. The dialogue format enables exploration of how knowledge emerges through structured interaction, even in AI-generated content. Experimental nature and limitations: This content is being shared as an exploration of how AI might contribute to learning and knowledge construction. While based on TGLF’s actual 2024 message, the dialogue includes AI-gen...2025-01-1230 minThe Geneva Learning FoundationThe Geneva Learning FoundationSeason’s greetings from The Geneva Learning Foundation (20 December 2024)We will publish a selection of your TGLF stories submitted by 5 January 2025. Looking ahead to 2025, we’re excited to build on this momentum together. While we know this is a difficult time for many colleagues, particularly those serving communities affected by crisis and conflict, we hope you can find moments of peace and connection. We deeply appreciate your commitment to learning and leading change. Together, we are showing that new ways of learning and connecting can strengthen health and hope in communities worldwide. More than that, we’re demonstrating that when we rethink how learning happens, we can unlock unprecedented poss...2025-01-1203 minGeneva Academy of International Humanitarian Law and Human RightsGeneva Academy of International Humanitarian Law and Human RightsIn and Around War(s): Season 3, Episode 3: The Geneva Conventions on TrialThis year marks the 75th anniversary of the Geneva Conventions. Do they address the realities of modern warfare? Are they to blame when violations occur? And do they really justify killing? In the latest episode of our podcast series ‘In and Around War(s)’, we delve into these frequently formulated questions by putting the Geneva Conventions on trial. This episode of 'In and Around War(s)' was co-produced with Janet H. Anderson and Stephanie van den Berg from the Asymmetrical Haircuts podcast, who lead the discussion by presenting three charges against the Geneva Conventions. Acting as defenders are Andrew Clap...2024-11-2155 minThe Next PageThe Next PageReversing the Decline of Diplomacy for Peace: a conversation with David HarlandIn this captivating episode we explore the evolving landscape of diplomacy and its pivotal role in fostering peace. Our guest, David Harland, the Executive Director of the Geneva Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue and a member of the UN Secretary General's High Level Advisory Board on Mediation, shares his vast experience and insights. We cover the historical trajectory of diplomacy for peace, from its post-World War II successes to its recent decline, particularly over the past two decades. David discusses how diplomacy once effectively addressed existential threats, such as nuclear warfare, through strategic negotiations and treaties. ...2024-11-0838 minThe Next PageThe Next PagePaying for Multilateralism: the financing of IOs in GenevaLivio Silva-Müller and Remo Gassman speak with us about their findings on the financing of international organizations in Geneva, published in a report by the Geneva Graduate Institute. Their illuminating report covers 16 organizations and spans two decades, from 2000 to 2020, providing a comprehensive analysis of financial contributions to Geneva-based international organizations. Livio and Remo put into perspective the total of 23.6 billion USD contributed in 2020 to the 16 organizations in the study and leave us with five take-away points from their research. Join us as we explore the evolving landscape of multilateral funding, the role of major d...2024-09-2734 minThe Geneva Learning FoundationThe Geneva Learning FoundationInduction Ceremony: Alumni Ambassadors of The Geneva Learning Foundation (TGLF)Ceremony to welcome the first Alumni Ambassadors of The Geneva Learning Foundation (TGLF) from Bangladesh, Mali, Nigeria, and Uganda We are thrilled to announce the induction ceremony for the first Alumni Ambassadors of The Geneva Learning Foundation for Bangladesh, Mali, Nigeria, and Uganda. Ambassadors are Alumni selected by The Geneva Learning Foundation on the basis of their diligence and commitment in support of the Foundation’s mission of education as a philosophy for change. The core of TGLF’s philosophy is that education is a powerful philosophy for change. You are invited to join us to meet the new Ambassadors and...2024-04-051h 12Good ShepherdingGood ShepherdingNew Geneva Academy Shepherds Conference 2023: Women's Breakout—"Helpmate to a Dispirited Husband" | Mary Lee Bayly & Sarah DionneAudio from our 2023 Shepherds Conference: Hope in God: Bearing the Burden of Ministry. Women's Breakout Session: "Helpmate to a Dispirited Husband" by Mary Lee Bayly & Sarah Dionne. October 5, 2023.Women's Breakout | Helpmate to a Dispirited Husband​Mary Lee Bayly & Sarah DionneThe pastor has barely enough to give the church and comes home depressed most days. His children and wife only receive the leftover fumes, if any. Sometimes the deteriorating state of her husband’s heart, mind, and faith concerns her. What is the wife to do when the burden of ministry is crushing her husband?2023-11-141h 16Good ShepherdingGood ShepherdingNew Geneva Academy Shepherds Conference 2023: 5. "I will give you rest" (Matt. 11:28-30) | Rev. Max CurellAudio from our 2023 Shepherds Conference: Hope in God: Bearing the Burden of Ministry. Session 5, "I will give you rest" (Matt. 11:28-30) by Pastor Max Curell. October 5, 2023.SESSION 5 | "I will give you rest" (Matt. 11:28-30)Pastor Max CurellJesus gives rest to the weary soul and the guilty conscience. The pastor's work is to lead others to this rest, but he must remember Christ died for his sins, too.Pastor David (Max) Curell has served as an Associate Pastor at Trinity Reformed Church in Bloomington, IN since 2002. Max oversees Trinity’s Home Groups and ju...2023-11-1355 minGood ShepherdingGood ShepherdingNew Geneva Academy Shepherds Conference 2023: 4. "I will boast about my weaknesses" (2 Cor. 12:7-10) | Rev. Tim BaylyAudio from our 2023 Shepherds Conference: Hope in God: Bearing the Burden of Ministry. Session 4, "I will boast about my weaknesses" (2 Cor. 12:7-10) by Pastor Tim Bayly. October 5, 2023.SESSION 4 | "I will boast about my weaknesses" (2 Cor. 12:7-10)Pastor Tim BaylyThe Apostle Paul felt his weaknesses keenly. But he boasted in them, understanding they would only serve to display God's power all the more. This paradoxical truth is good news for the pastor who knows his sins and frailties.Pastor Tim Bayly is a member of Evangel Presbytery and formerly served as the senior...2023-11-121h 01Good ShepherdingGood ShepherdingNew Geneva Academy Shepherds Conference 2023: 3. "Conflict without, fears within" (2 Cor. 7:5-6) | Rev. David Abu-SaraAudio from our 2023 Shepherds Conference: Hope in God: Bearing the Burden of Ministry. Session 3, "Conflicts without, fears within" (2 Cor. 7:5-6) by Pastor David Abu-Sara. October 5, 2023.SESSION 3 | "Conflict without, fears within" (2 Cor. 7:5-6)Pastor David Abu-SaraIn ministry, a pastor is afflicted within and without for the sake of the Gospel. What are the causes of that affliction? How does a pastor persevere? He looks to God, Who comforts the depressed.Pastor Dave helped plant Clearnote Church, Indianapolis in 2010 and serves as its pastor. He attended New Geneva Academy in Bloomington, Indiana, and graduated...2023-11-111h 08Good ShepherdingGood ShepherdingNew Geneva Academy Shepherds Conference 2023: 2. "I alone am left" (1 Kings 19:1-18) | Rev. Joseph BaylyAudio from our 2023 Shepherds Conference: Hope in God: Bearing the Burden of Ministry. Session 2, "I alone am left" (1 Kings 19:1-18) by Pastor Joseph Bayly. October 5, 2023.SESSION 2 | "I alone am left" (1 Kings 19:1-18)Rev. Joseph BaylySometimes a pastor comes to believe he's alone in his faithfulness, and his work seems futile. The prophet Elijah got to this point, but God corrected and strengthened Him. The pastor receives the same loving correction from God.Pastor Joseph Bayly and his wife, Heidi, have six children: Tate, Eliza Jane, Moses, Fiona, Annabel, and Peter. He graduated...2023-11-1052 minGood ShepherdingGood ShepherdingNew Geneva Academy Shepherds Conference 2023: 1. "Scum of the World" (1 Cor. 4:9-13 & 2 Cor. 11:28-29) | Rev. Tim BaylyAudio from our 2023 Shepherds Conference: Hope in God: Bearing the Burden of Ministry. Session 1, "Scum of the World" (1 Cor. 4:9-13 & 2 Cor. 11:28-29) by Pastor Tim Bayly. October 4, 2023.SESSION 1 | "Scum of the World" (1 Cor. 4:9-13 & 2 Cor. 11:28-29) Pastor Tim BaylyWhen a pastor feels like the scum of the world and the lowest of the low, he shouldn't be surprised. He's walking in the footsteps of the Apostle Paul and the Lord Jesus Christ. God designs the burden of ministry to discipline His men.Pastor Tim Bayly is a member of Evangel Presbytery and...2023-11-091h 06Geneva Academy of International Humanitarian Law and Human RightsGeneva Academy of International Humanitarian Law and Human RightsIn and Around War(s): Season 2, Episode 4: War and the CyberspaceCyberspace is increasingly used for war related purposes. But does international humanitarian law apply to cyber operations? In the season’s 2 last episode, Paola Gaeta and Ana Srovin Coralli host a very special guest – Antonio Coco, a Lecturer in International Law at the Essex University and an alumnus of the Geneva Academy – and an usual co-host of this podcast. They discuss inter alia which kind of cyber operations may be carried out in war, when a cyberattack can amount to an armed attack against a state, and whether there is a need for new rules which would be better placed to add...2023-06-2931 minGeneva Academy of International Humanitarian Law and Human RightsGeneva Academy of International Humanitarian Law and Human RightsIn and Around War(s): Season 2, Episode 3 : Hunger and WarHunger, starvation and famine are silent tragedies of wars. Limited or no access to food has often a devastating impact on civilian populations, and is one of the leading causes of death in armed conflict. Starvation has been used as a method of warfare despite clear prohibitions under international humanitarian law and international criminal law. But how much attention has been given to this issue in the past years? Have we seen any improvement? What are the most acute challenges with regard to hunger and armed conflicts that the international community is facing? In this episode, the co-hosts Antonio Coco...2023-05-2536 minThe Next PageThe Next PageSwitzerland celebrates 20 years in the UN. A conversation with Ambassador Jürg LauberThis episode marks the 20th anniversary of Switzerland’s membership in the United Nations. Switzerland became the 190th member of the UN following a national referendum in March 2002, in which the majority of population (54.6%) voted in favour of joining the UN. Ambassador Jürg Lauber, Permanent Representative of Switzerland to the United Nations at Geneva joined The Next Page for a conversation about Switzerland’s journey in the UN and to reflect on the two decades since its accession. Resources Follow the Permanent Mission of Switzerland on Twitter: SwitzerlandUN@swiss_un The G...2022-12-1632 minGraduate Institute In Conversation WithGraduate Institute In Conversation WithClimate Emergency: What Role for International Geneva?This episode features a conversation between Michel Jarraud, Secretary General Emeritus at the World Meteorological Organization, Maria Neira, Director of the Department of Environment, Climate Change and Health at the World Health Organization, Marek Harsdorff, Economist in the Green Jobs Programme at the International Labour Organization, and Joëlle Noailly, Head of Research of the Centre for International Environmental Studies and Lecturer in the Department of International Economics at the Geneva Graduate Institute. The new loss and damage fund announced at the UN climate talks in Sharm el-Sheikh marks a small step towards climate justice but much more is needed i...2022-11-2927 minGeneva Academy of International Humanitarian Law and Human RightsGeneva Academy of International Humanitarian Law and Human RightsIn and Around War(s): Season 1, Episode 3: NGOs In WarNon-governmental organizations (NGOs) play a significant role in contributing to the rule of law during and in post-war contexts. Their presence, activities and support – including through advancing human rights and criminal justice agendas – can make a real difference for people. In Episode 3 of the podcast ‘In and Around War(s)’, the co-hosts – Antonio Coco and Ana Srovin Coralli – discuss the role of NGOs in war with Ilya Nuzov, Head of the Eastern Europe and Central Asia Desk at the International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH) and an alumnus of the Geneva Academy of International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights. Together, they discuss...2022-11-2428 minGood ShepherdingGood ShepherdingNew Geneva Academy Shepherds Conference 2022: Women's Breakout Session—Titus 2:3-5 | Sebra Baker & Jenna KillingsworthAudio from our 2022 Shepherds Conference: Old Paths. Women's Breakout Session, "Old Paths for Women: Titus 2:3-5," by Sebra Baker and Jenna Killingsworth.This audio is a lecture by Sebra Baker and Jenna Killingsworth, delivered at New Geneva Academy’s annual shepherds conference. The theme of this year’s conference was Old Paths. As pastors and church leaders, we must walk in the paths of faithful shepherds before us, learning to serve our flocks with care and humility. Sebra Baker is married to Stephen, associate pastor at Trinity Reformed Church, and Jenna Killingsworth is married to Jody...2022-11-091h 15Good ShepherdingGood ShepherdingNew Geneva Academy Shepherds Conference 2022: 5. Simplicity in Worship | Pastor Andrew DionneAudio from our 2022 Shepherds Conference: Old Paths. Session 5, "Simplicity in Worship," by Pastor Andrew Dionne."Imagine walking into a Roman Catholic Cathedral in 1555. Let’s say you attended mass in the Notre Dame in Paris that year. Before you walk through the doors you are awed by the amazing intricacy of the architecture—flying buttresses, stained glass, gargoyles. You walk through the tall front doors and gaze at the amazingly tall ceilings, ornate stone carvings of men and angels, crucifixes, and various Biblical scenes depicted in stained glass. All of this is a feast for the eyes. You...2022-11-061h 05Good ShepherdingGood ShepherdingNew Geneva Academy Shepherds Conference 2022: 4. Caring for Souls | Pastor Josh KnippAudio from our 2022 Shepherds Conference: Old Paths. Session 4, "Caring for Souls," by Pastor Josh Knipp.The care of souls is a pastor’s responsibility. He must look after each of his sheep. Long before modern psychology, men and women found love, counsel, and life-giving reproof in the Church for this reason.Pastor Josh Knipp will exhort us to return to historic pastoral care, caring for the souls in our congregation with skill and humility, one by one, at the point of their most serious sins and weaknesses.Josh Knipp has been the senior pa...2022-11-021h 14Good ShepherdingGood ShepherdingNew Geneva Academy Shepherds Conference 2022: 3. Learning from Calvin (Part 2) | Dr. Richard C. GambleAudio from our 2022 Shepherds Conference: Old Paths. Session 3, "Learning from Calvin," (Part 2) by Dr. Richard C. Gamble.Part 2: Calvin's View of the Church in the New Testament + Q&AJohn Calvin worked ceaselessly to recover old paths of sound doctrine and faithful pastoral care, implementing them in his 16th-century context. As he mined Scripture and church history for wisdom, his life and ministry became a template that has never lost its relevance for the Church.Dr. Richard Gamble taught us about John Calvin’s understanding of the Church in the Old and New Te...2022-10-261h 10Good ShepherdingGood ShepherdingNew Geneva Academy Shepherds Conference 2022: 2. Learning from Calvin (Part 1) | Dr. Richard C. GambleAudio from our 2022 Shepherds Conference: Old Paths. Session 2, "Learning from Calvin," by Dr. Richard C. Gamble.Part 1: Calvin Bio + Calvin's View of the Church in the Old TestamentJohn Calvin worked ceaselessly to recover old paths of sound doctrine and faithful pastoral care, implementing them in his 16th-century context. As he mined Scripture and church history for wisdom, his life and ministry became a template that has never lost its relevance for the Church.Dr. Richard Gamble taught us about John Calvin’s understanding of the Church in the Old and New Testaments, ho...2022-10-191h 32LunaHolistic PodcastLunaHolistic Podcast03 - Why is Reiki so Weird?Geneva Robins and Angela Hoogeveen are talking about the weird nature of Reiki in this podcast episode! We love Reiki, and Reiki is so delightfully weird. It brings us to the edge of our knowledge and into the unknown mysteries of the Universe itself. We discuss why we think that Reiki is so wild, weird and wonderful.Angela shares what brought her to this wild Reiki thing. Something just felt right about Reiki. She leapt into the course with no intention at first of doing it as a job. She really followed her heart and trusted it.2022-10-1540 minLunaHolistic PodcastLunaHolistic Podcast02 - Staying Emotionally Centered as an Empath and Highly Sensitive PersonIn this episode, Geneva Robins and Alisia Marie talk about how to stay emotionally centred as an empath and highly-sensitive person. And, of course, we talk about Reiki! Empaths feel other people's feelings, and at times, that can create anxiety. Alisia's strategy is to take time every morning to ground and focus and then tune into the heart chakra to help to keep things calm. Keep things out of the spin cycle!Accessing the heart chakra opens you up to a more beautiful version of reality and connects you to the main purpose of why y...2022-10-1530 minLunaHolistic PodcastLunaHolistic Podcast01 - Staying grounded and present while everything is changingStaying grounded and present when everything is changingIn our first podcast episode, we cover the big question: How do I stay present and grounded while everything is changing? Geneva Robins and Melissa Adams answer this giant question and chat about their favourite topic, Reiki. What do you do when everything turns upside down? Reiki really helps us to feel supported through big changes. When we are full of worry or concern, Reiki helps to hold space for our highest good. The Reiki therapist holds a high-vibration space for you to join that energy that y...2022-10-1544 minGeneva Academy of International Humanitarian Law and Human RightsGeneva Academy of International Humanitarian Law and Human RightsIn and Around War(s): Season 1, Episode 0: A Podcast On WarThe co-hosts Paola Gaeta, Antonio Coco and Ana Srovin Coralli introduce the new podcast In and Around War(s) on contemporary issues related to war. Each episode will feature a conversation with an alumnus or alumna of the Geneva Academy of International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights on topical issues like terrorism, universal jurisdiction or the role of NGOs in war(s). In relation to the podcast’s focus and title, Andrew Clapham, a Professor at the Geneva Graduate Institute and a member of the Geneva Academy Faculty, provides insights on the contemporary significance of the term ‘war’ as opposed to ‘ar...2022-10-1315 minGood ShepherdingGood ShepherdingNew Geneva Academy Shepherds Conference 2022: 1. Training Our Men | Pastor Stephen BakerAudio from our 2022 Shepherds Conference: Old Paths. Session 1, "Training Our Men," by Pastor Stephen Baker.Pastors have trained pastors ever since the Apostle Paul trained Timothy, but in modern times the Church has outsourced much of this work to academic institutions loosely connected to the church. We need to recover older methods.Pastor Stephen Baker makes the case for a more personal and Church-centered approach to pastoral training from Scripture and history as he shows the damaging effects of a purely academic approach.Stephen Baker has served as the dean and lead instructor...2022-10-1252 minThe Next PageThe Next PageAmbassador Galib Israfilov on Azerbaijan and enriching multilateralism for our collective futureThis episode of the #NextPagePod continues our series of conversations with Ambassadors to the United Nations Geneva, where we explore their experiences as diplomats in a multilateral system, and what the UN means for their countries today as we look to the multilateralism we need for our future.   Our Director at the UN Library & Archives Geneva, Francesco Pisano, is joined by the Permanent Representative and Ambassador of the Republic of Azerbaijan to the UN in Geneva, Galib Israfilov.  In March 1992, Azerbaijan joined the United Nations. With this year marking 30 years of accession, Ambassador Israfilov shares so...2022-04-2937 minThe Next PageThe Next PageDirector-General of UN Geneva Tatiana Valovaya on the International Day of Multilateralism & Diplomacy for PeaceToday on the #NextPagePod we release a bonus episode to mark the International Day of Multilateralism and Diplomacy for Peace, established in 2018 by the UN General Assembly, and observed each year on 24 April.  At the heart of our podcast is the aim to enrich and promote understanding of the values of multilateralism and international cooperation. To mark this day, our Director at the Library & Archives, Francesco Pisano, speaks with the Director-General of UN Geneva, Tatiana Valovaya. #MultileralismDay #MultilateralismMatters Resources Transcript  Learn more about "Our Common Agenda", an agenda of action designed to acc...2022-04-2438 minThe Next PageThe Next PageAmbassador Andranik Hovhannisyan on Armenia, multilateralism, and strengthening what unites usThis episode continues our series of conversations with Ambassadors to the United Nations Geneva, where we explore their views as diplomats in a multilateral system and what the UN means for them today.   Our Director at the UN Library & Archives Geneva, Francesco Pisano, is joined by the Permanent Representative and Ambassador of the Republic of Armenia to the UN in Geneva, Andranik Hovhannisyan.  This year, 2022, Armenia marks 30 years of accession to the United Nations. Ambassador Hovhannisyan shares how he came to serve in diplomacy, as well as moments from Armenia’s history that have marked him...2022-04-1441 minThe Geneva Learning FoundationThe Geneva Learning FoundationThe Geneva Learning Foundation’s Dialogue on Learning, Leadership, and Impact (Season 1, Episode 2)The Dialogue connects a very diverse group of learning leaders from all over the world who are tackling complex learning, leadership, and impact challenges. Join Reda Sadki and Karen E. Watkins from The Geneva Learning Foundation in a global roundtable with twenty remarkable Key Contributors. We discuss the latest trends, explore lessons learned and successes, and problem-solve real-world challenges and dilemmas submitted by Members of the Dialogue. Key Contributors for the Dialogue on 25 April 2021 include: Nancy Dixon, Katiuscia Fara, Bill Gardner, Bryan Hopkins, Barbara Moser-Mercer, Renee Rogers, and Esther Wojcicki. Request your invitation to join the Dialogue: https://www.learning...2022-04-052h 16TGLF Dialogue on Learning, Leadership, and ImpactTGLF Dialogue on Learning, Leadership, and ImpactThe Geneva Learning Foundation’s Dialogue on Learning, Leadership, and Impact (Season 1, Episode 2)The Dialogue connects a very diverse group of learning leaders from all over the world who are tackling complex learning, leadership, and impact challenges. Join Reda Sadki and Karen E. Watkins from The Geneva Learning Foundation in a global roundtable with twenty remarkable Key Contributors. We discuss the latest trends, explore lessons learned and successes, and problem-solve real-world challenges and dilemmas submitted by Members of the Dialogue. Key Contributors for the Dialogue on 25 April 2021 include: Nancy Dixon, Katiuscia Fara, Bill Gardner, Bryan Hopkins, Barbara Moser-Mercer, Renee Rogers, and Esther Wojcicki. Request your invitation to join the Dialogue: https://www.learning...2022-03-162h 16The Next PageThe Next PageCosta Rica, transformative change, and the power of multilateralism with Ambassador Catalina Devandas AguilarHappy New Year from the UN Library & Archives Geneva! This episode continues our conversations with Ambassadors to the UN in Geneva. Our Director, Francesco Pisano, is joined by the Permanent Representative of Costa Rica to the UN Geneva, Catalina Devandas Aguilar, who arrived in Geneva in late 2020.   She takes us on a fascinating exploration of the history of Costa Rica, its role in the region, and some of its main priorities today that can be examples for the rest of the world, from migration solutions to social protection, green policies and biodiversity, women’s participation, huma...2022-01-2136 minGood ShepherdingGood ShepherdingNew Geneva Academy Shepherds Conference 2021: Strengthening Your Husband for the Fight | Mary Lee Bayly, Annie Curell, & Grace HalseyAudio from New Geneva Academy's 2021 Shepherds Conference: The Good Soldier. Women's Breakout Session, "Strengthening Your Husband for the Fight," by Mary Lee Bayly, Annie Curell, & Grace Halsey. October 7, 2021. ★ Support this podcast ★ 2021-11-1253 minGeneva Peace WeekGeneva Peace WeekGeneva Peace-Cast: Digitizing actions for peaceGeneva Peace-Cast is a new series highlighting solutions emerging from Geneva Peace Week, produced by Interpeace and Fondation Hirondelle in coordination with Geneva Peacebuilding Platform. This podcast is launched on the occasion of Geneva Peace Week’s 2021 edition, happening live at Maison de la Paix and online from November 1 to Nov.5. Episode 2: Gbenga Sesan, Executive Director of Paradigm Initiative, social enterprise focused on digital inclusion and digital rights operating across several African countries, interviewed by Jacqueline Dalton, on the use of digital tools for non-violent purposes. 2021-10-3116 minGeneva Peace WeekGeneva Peace WeekGeneva Peace-Cast: Governing institutions for sustainable peaceGeneva Peace-Cast is a new series highlighting solutions emerging from Geneva Peace Week, produced by Interpeace and Fondation Hirondelle in coordination with Geneva Peacebuilding Platform. This podcast is launched on the occasion of Geneva Peace Week’s 2021 edition, happening live at Maison de la Paix and online from November 1 to Nov.5. Episode 3: General Roméo Dallaire, member of the International Commission on Inclusive Peace, former Canadian Senator and founder of the Dallaire Institute for Children, Peace, and Security, and Bernardo Arévalo de León, member of the Guatemalan Congress, senior diplomat and member of the I...2021-10-3111 minGeneva Peace WeekGeneva Peace WeekGeneva Peace-Cast: Eradicating intolerance and hate crimesGeneva Peace-Cast is a new series highlighting solutions emerging from Geneva Peace Week, produced by Interpeace and Fondation Hirondelle in coordination with Geneva Peacebuilding Platform. This podcast is launched on the occasion of Geneva Peace Week’s 2021 edition, happening live at Maison de la Paix and online from November 1 to Nov.5. Episode 1: Christie Edwards, an internationally recognized legal expert with over twenty years of experience working on international humanitarian and human rights law, interviewed by Jacqueline Dalton, on helping governments eradicate intolerance and hate crimes.   2021-10-3110 minGeneva Peace WeekGeneva Peace WeekGeneva Peace-Cast: Faire face à la désinformation pour une paix durableGeneva Peace-Cast is a new series highlighting solutions emerging from Geneva Peace Week, produced by Interpeace and Fondation Hirondelle in coordination with Geneva Peacebuilding Platform. This podcast is launched on the occasion of Geneva Peace Week’s 2021 edition, happening live at Maison de la Paix and online from November 1 to Nov.5. Episode 4: Brice Landry Ndangoui, rédacteur en chef de Radio Ndeke Luka, la radio la plus écoutée en République centrafricaine, interviewé par Nicolas Boissez, sur le rôle des fausses informations et des rumeurs dans les conflits.2021-10-3111 minGeneva Peace WeekGeneva Peace WeekGeneva Peace-Cast: Creating a safe online space for democracyGeneva Peace-Cast is a new series highlighting solutions emerging from Geneva Peace Week, produced by Interpeace and Fondation Hirondelle in coordination with Geneva Peacebuilding Platform. This podcast is launched on the occasion of Geneva Peace Week’s 2021 edition, happening live at Maison de la Paix and online from November 1 to Nov.5. Episode 8: Alex Krasodomski-Jones, Director of the Centre for the Analysis of Social Media, interviewed by Jacqueline Dalton, on the importance of creating a safe digital space that supports democracy. 2021-10-3117 minGeneva Peace WeekGeneva Peace WeekGeneva Peace-Cast: Equal distribution of natural resources for peaceGeneva Peace-Cast is a new series highlighting solutions emerging from Geneva Peace Week, produced by Interpeace and Fondation Hirondelle in coordination with Geneva Peacebuilding Platform. This podcast is launched on the occasion of Geneva Peace Week’s 2021 edition, happening live at Maison de la Paix and online from November 1 to Nov.5. Episode 9: Oli Brown, Associate Fellow with Chatham House (the Royal Institute of International Affairs) and GCSP, specialist in peacebuilding, natural resources management and environmental politics, interviewed by Jacqueline Dalton, on the role of natural resources distribution and governance in conflicts. 2021-10-3112 minGeneva Peace WeekGeneva Peace WeekGeneva Peace-Cast: Storytelling for societal trauma healingGeneva Peace-Cast is a new series highlighting solutions emerging from Geneva Peace Week, produced by Interpeace and Fondation Hirondelle in coordination with Geneva Peacebuilding Platform. This podcast is launched on the occasion of Geneva Peace Week’s 2021 edition, happening live at Maison de la Paix and online from November 1 to Nov.5. Episode 5: Frank Kayitare, Great Lakes Regional Representative of Interpeace, interviewed by Jacqueline Dalton, on the role of storytelling in societal trauma healing after the genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda. 2021-10-3121 minGeneva Peace WeekGeneva Peace WeekGeneva Peace-Cast: Integrating gender into peacebuildingGeneva Peace-Cast is a new series highlighting solutions emerging from Geneva Peace Week, produced by Interpeace and Fondation Hirondelle in coordination with Geneva Peacebuilding Platform. This podcast is launched on the occasion of Geneva Peace Week’s 2021 edition, happening live at Maison de la Paix and online from November 1 to Nov.5. Episode 7: Rosa Emilia Salamanca, Executive Director of Corporación de Investigación y Acción Social y Económica (CIASE) in Colombia, and Sophia Close, Head of Gender and Peacebuilding at Conciliation Resources, interviewed by Arnoldo Galvez, on integrating gender into peacebuilding2021-10-3116 minGeneva Peace WeekGeneva Peace WeekGeneva Peace-Cast: Technological solutions for peacebuildingGeneva Peace-Cast is a new series highlighting solutions emerging from Geneva Peace Week, produced by Interpeace and Fondation Hirondelle in coordination with Geneva Peacebuilding Platform. This podcast is launched on the occasion of Geneva Peace Week’s 2021 edition, happening live at Maison de la Paix and online from November 1 to Nov.5. Episode 6: Monica Curca, +Peace's Director, cultural organizer, peacebuilder, communications strategist, designer, and facilitator, interviewed by Luvini Ranasinghe, on the power of storytelling, human-centered design and technological solutions to create inclusive communities. 2021-10-3113 minGeneva Peace WeekGeneva Peace WeekGeneva Peace-Cast: Preventing violence in urban spacesGeneva Peace-Cast is a new series highlighting solutions emerging from Geneva Peace Week, produced by Interpeace and Fondation Hirondelle in coordination with Geneva Peacebuilding Platform. This podcast is launched on the occasion of Geneva Peace Week’s 2021 edition, happening live at Maison de la Paix and online from November 1 to Nov.5. Episode 10: Rachel Locke, Director of Impact:Peace at the Kroc Institute for Peace and Justice at the University of San Diego, interviewed by Jacqueline Dalton, on urban violence, online spaces, and coronavirus. 2021-10-3119 minGeneva Peace WeekGeneva Peace WeekThe LISC and MAS: Creating an interdisciplinary, international collaboration to address island climate migrationBy University of Geneva, GCSP   Listeners are invited to follow the journey of Jessica Libertini (US), Emma Ortuño Lattur (Spain), Eduardo Meñez (Philippines), Adriana Hondora (Zimbabwe), and Abubakar Yakubu (Nigeria) as they arrive in Geneva for UNIGE's MAS in International and European Security and the GCSP's Leadership in International Security Course. In this podcast, this international team learns about international security and inclusive leadership, and then applies those lessons to examine the complex issue of climate migration in the context of small island developing states (SIDS). After introducing climate migration in the SIDS and t...2021-10-3125 minGeneva Peace WeekGeneva Peace WeekMilitarised masculinities: identifying causes, manifestations and strategies for changeBy IHEID, WILPF For this year’s iteration of the Geneva Peace Week, one of the thematic tracks investigates topics related to “Moving Beyond Securitisation: What risks and new horizons for peacebuilding”. Military recruitment is a prerequisite for military engagement and as such it is often investigated with regard to the underlying strategies employed to motivate people to join the military. Gender roles for example often get exploited for recruitment purposes. More precisely, militarised masculinities are often instrumentalized which is further supported by various private industries that have financial ties with the military. In this podcas...2021-10-3135 minGeneva Peace WeekGeneva Peace WeekSystems Thinking & Complex Challenges: A conversation led by Steve Killelea on Positive Peace as a Mechanism and Measurement for Sustainable PeacebuildingA podcast by Economics and Peace, Geneva Centre for Security Policy, IHEID Peacebuilding Initiative (Graduate Institute Geneva).   Humanity is nearing a tipping point and facing challenges unparalleled in its short history. Many of these problems are global in nature, such as climate change, increasingly scarce stock and overuse of natural resources, population growth, social discontent, deadly pandemics, as well as the proliferation of extraordinarily destructive weapons. How can we build sustainable peace and resilience so that societies are better equipped to withstand the inveitable shocks of the future? Join Steve Killelea, Founder and E...2021-10-3132 minGeneva Peace WeekGeneva Peace WeekGeneva Peace Week 2021 TrailerGeneva Peace Week 2021 theme is From seeds to systems of peace: Weathering today’s challenges. Challenges to peace today have been compounded by the COVID19 pandemic. Geneva Peace Week 2021 nurtures seeds of peace in the new approaches and tools necessary to “weather” the contemporary challenges, while seeking to engage and affect change at the systemic level.  This year we have different Digital Series Contributions within our 4 thematic tracks: Creating a climate for collaboration: Ways forward for environment, climate change, and peace  Moving beyond securitization: What risks (and new horizons) for peacebuilding Harnessing the digital sphere for peace Co...2021-10-2800 minThe Next PageThe Next PageThe Rising Role of Youth in Multilateralism with Maria Isabelle Wieser How should the UN involve and include young people in multilateralism? How can young people benefit from mentorship? And, are youth content with the pace of global governance?   In this episode, Maria Isabelle Wieser, the former Deputy Director of Foraus and former Head of the Think Tank Hub joined the #NextPagePod for a discussion about the role of youth in multilateralism, barriers to diversity for young voices and how to best meaningfully engage youth in the decisions of today.   Foraus is a Swiss think tank that advocates for constructive foreign policy and informative dialogue. They pr...2021-10-1537 minThe Next PageThe Next PageThe Crossroads of Multiculturalism & Multilateralism with Ambassador Federico Villegas of Argentina How did Argentina’s multicultural society shape how they approach multilateralism? And how did Argentina contribute to the human rights law we know today?   In this episode, Ambassador Federico Villegas, the Permanent Representative of Argentina to the United Nations Office at Geneva joined the #NextPagePod for a discussion around the history of Argentina and how diversity has shaped the country today.   Before being appointed to Geneva, Mr. Villegas has had an expansive career in foreign services as a career diplomat and lawyer. Appointed as the Argentinian Ambassador to Mozambique in 2016, he was then appo...2021-10-0151 minGeneva Centre for Security Policy (GCSP)Geneva Centre for Security Policy (GCSP)Experts analyse the Biden-Putin Summit in GenevaListen to this special edition podcast with multiple experts providing analyses on the Biden-Putin Summt in Geneva on 16 June 2021. This is episode 16 in the 2021 GCSP Podcast Series. Dr Paul Vallet: Welcome to the Geneva Centre for Security Policy weekly podcast. I'm your host, Dr Paul Vallet, Associate Fellow in the Global Fellowship Initiative. As you all know, on the 16th of June 2021, Geneva hosted the first in person meeting of President of the United States Joe Biden, and President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin. This was the first in person meeting of the two leaders since Biden's election to...2021-06-2318 minGeneva Centre for Security Policy (GCSP)Geneva Centre for Security Policy (GCSP)International Geneva and the Biden-Putin SummitInternational Geneva and the Biden-Putin Summit is episode 14 in this GCSP podcast series. Dr Paul Vallet interviews Ms Alexandra Matas, Head of Effective Governance at the GCSP. Welcome to the Geneva Centre for Security Policy weekly podcast. I'm your host, Dr Paul Vallet, Associate Fellow in the Global Fellowship Initiative. For the next few weeks, I'm talking with subject matter experts to discuss issues of peace, security and international cooperation. Thanks for tuning in. Early last week, it was confirmed that the presidents of the United States and of the Russian Federation Joe Biden and Vladimir Putin will hold their...2021-06-0117 minAround the Table - Geneva School of BoerneAround the Table - Geneva School of BoerneConversation with Geneva's FoundersIn this last episode of Season 1, Dirk sits down with Geneva founders Cindy & Brian Fowler, Joanne & Robert Thornton and Paula Wacker (husband Bret couldn’t join conversation) to hear how Geneva began. You will be blessed by their story and how God uses ordinary people to accomplish extraordinary things to the glory of God.2021-05-1940 minGeneva Centre for Security Policy (GCSP)Geneva Centre for Security Policy (GCSP)Engineering, development and leadership in AfricaEngineering, development and leadership in Africa is episode 8 in the new GCSP Podcast Series. Dr Paul Vallet interviews Ambassador Yvette Stevens who represents the great combination of experience and diversity among the GCSP Global Fellowship Initiative with 28 years of International Civil Service with the United Nations and another six as a diplomat for Sierra Leone. Dr Paul Vallet: Welcome to the Geneva Centre for Security Policy weekly podcast. I'm your host, Dr Paul Vallet, Associate Fellow with the GCSP Global Fellowship Initiative. For the next few weeks, I'm talking with subject matter experts to explain issues of peace, security and...2021-04-2023 minThe Geneva Learning FoundationThe Geneva Learning FoundationWhat’s new: Live update from The Geneva Learning FoundationJoin Charlotte Mbuh and Reda Sadki today to get the latest news and updates from The Geneva Learning Foundation. The Teach to Reach Accelerator global community of action is launching this Friday. Find out more about this special event and how it can help you to improve your immunization training efforts. (Also, get the update on certificates of attendance for those who participated in the Teach to Reach Accelerator conference.) Get the update on COVID-19 vaccine introduction, including new resources from the World Health Organization to support countries. Find out how to become a Member of the COVID-19 Peer Hub...2021-04-0530 minThe Geneva Learning FoundationThe Geneva Learning FoundationTeach to Reach: Commencement Event for 2020 Graduates of The Geneva Learning FoundationJoin this Commencement Event to honor the 1,055 new graduates of the Geneva Learning Foundation's Teach to Reach, COVID-19 Peer Hub Exercise, and other programmes. Teach to Reach: The world’s largest gathering of community-based immunization professionals from 120 countries preparing to introduce COVID-19 vaccine More than 6,000 national and sub-national immunization staff have registered to participate. Bringing together country-based immunization staff, national EPI managers, and global experts from over 40 partners, including the World Health Organization (WHO) and the Vaccine Alliance (Gavi), this community-based, co-designed and purely digital event will explore how immunization staff will deliver new vaccines to target groups at speed. Ka...2021-04-051h 16Ignite 2 Impact Podcast - Raise up and Inspire the Next Generation of LeadersIgnite 2 Impact Podcast - Raise up and Inspire the Next Generation of LeadersSpecial Edition: Looking Forward - A Girlfriend ConversationWe've come thru one of the most challenging years ever. 2020 was a time no one was prepared for or predicted. Yet, the year started with The Vision 20/20 Experience, on Monday, January 20, 2020 at the historic Hotel St. Regis in Detroit, Michigan. Presented by Dr. Geneva Speaks, Dr. Geneva hosted the symposium to show women how to find their purpose and power The event attracted over 200 women who spent the day creating compelling visions and learning about how to look good, feel good and do good. In this special episode during Women's History Month, Dr...2021-03-2545 minIgnite 2 Impact Podcast - Raise up and Inspire the Next Generation of LeadersIgnite 2 Impact Podcast - Raise up and Inspire the Next Generation of LeadersThe Big 4 Secrets to Setting Goals, Achieving SuccessAre you really good at setting goals but sometimes don't do so great on the achieving end? Join master leadership coach Dr. Geneva on her 100th Ignite2Impact podcast as she shares the 4 top secrets to achieving success thru goal setting.  Award-winning executive Geneva Jones Williams (Dr. Geneva) is a speaker, author, and leadership strategist for business executives, entrepreneurs, and nonprofit leaders. She is the founder and CEO of Dr. Geneva Speaks, LLC whose mission is to educate and inspire leaders for greater impact. Dr. Geneva also serves as Director for the Live6 Alliance, a n...2021-01-2121 minThe Next PageThe Next Page36: The World's Most Traveled Document, with Gudrun Beger & Colin Wells #SpecialEpisode While we cannot travel much these days, as we work together through COVID-19, we hope this story will take you on a bit of a journey! Our colleagues Gudrun Beger and Colin Wells, from the Institutional Memory Section at the UN Geneva Library & Archives, join us for a special look into the League of Nations Archives.  Gudrun is Team Analyst and Colin is Project Manager for the LONTAD Project, the Total Digital Access to the League of Nations Archives Project, which upon completion will ensure free access online to, as well as the d...2020-11-1823 minGeneva Peace WeekGeneva Peace WeekMilitarised Masculinities and Sustaining Peace: Lessons from the GroundA podcast by Impunity Watch, Master in Transitional Justice of the Geneva Academy of International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights Militarised masculinities and its impact on peace has received little attention. Militarised masculinity, an idea of a certain ‘maleness’ that is violent, is central to elites strategies in staying in power. This podcast by Impunity Watch and the Master programme in Transitional Justice of the Geneva Academy of International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights provides space for an in-depth debate around this neglected topic with leading expert Brandon Hamber from Northern Ireland and human rights acti...2020-10-3054 minGeneva Peace WeekGeneva Peace WeekEduPeace DiscussionA podcast by Direct Democracy Global, Cordoba Peace Institute Geneva, GenerationForPeace   Contributions to the Geneva Peace Week 2020 Digital Series do not necessarily represent the views of the Geneva Peacebuilding Platform, its partners, or the partners of Geneva Peace Week. 2020-10-3031 minGeneva Peace WeekGeneva Peace WeekA new global order in the making: How can peace mediation stay relevant in the post-Covid-19 world?A podcast by The Crisis Management Initiative (CMI) in collaboration with the Changing Character of War Center of the University of Oxford and the Geneva Centre for Security Policy (GCSP). Covid-19 is impacting the foundations that underpin global peace and security, and multilateral institutions that uphold peace are facing a crisis that has left them struggling with internal deadlocks. This is felt concretely in Geneva that represents a major site for international diplomacy and peacemaking. The crisis of multilateralism is coupled with technological advancements in warfare that the peacemaking community at large has yet to fully grasp...2020-10-3057 minGeneva Peace WeekGeneva Peace WeekConnecting the dots: integrated approaches to migration, peace & securityA podcast by KOFF - The Swiss Platform for Peacebuilding, DCAF - Geneva Centre for Security Sector Governance, Paxion. This podcast brings together local and international perspectives from different areas (research, psychosocial support, exemplary initiatives) to discuss the relevance of the peace-migration nexus for peace policy and practice. What are the linkages between security, peace and migration? How do security approaches in migration governance affect peace(building)? By focusing the relevance of security sector governance as a sub-aspect of migration governance, we jointly explore what characterizes the security needed in situations of displacement and examine...2020-10-3021 minGeneva Peace WeekGeneva Peace WeekFunding of local faith actors during COVID-19A podcast by Partnership for Religion and Development, Islamic Relief, World Vision International, World Evangelical Alliance, Side by Side. Religious communities and actors can and have shown to be sources of guidance and support, sharing the responsibility of care and acting as a support network to vulnerable groups during the pandemic. In many contexts, faith actors have played an important role through creative and practical approaches to alleviate the impact of COVID-19 measures and effects on vulnerable populations.  This podcast is a collaboration with Islamic Relief Worldwide, World Vision International, Side by Side and World Ev...2020-10-3042 minGeneva Peace WeekGeneva Peace WeekGeneva Peace Week 2020 TrailerConversations from Geneva Peace Week are leaving Geneva this year and coming straight to you, wherever you consume your videos, podcasts, and media. Particularly as COVID-19 introduces the necessity of new modes of work and learning around the globe, people interact with new kinds of media and educational methods. We’ve asked our partner organizers to develop their peacebuilding expertise, research, and stories into digital formats (videos, podcasts, and other media) so that they can contribute to the frontline work of peace long beyond Geneva Peace Week, across geographical, cultural and temporal borders. This digital series will be free to...2020-10-1801 minThe Next PageThe Next Page32: Historian Margaret MacMillan on the shaping of modern multilateralism In Episode 32, historian, author and professor of history, Margaret MacMillan, joins The Next Page to share some of her insights on the makings of multilateralism as we know it today.    What are some of the roots of modern multilateral cooperation? How did individuals and institutions promote and build multilateralism, and how did they work to spread their ideas? What is the role of public opinion, and has this changed over time? Professor MacMillan shares some fascinating insights into these questions and more, looking at the beginnings of modern multilateralism in the 19th century, to the cre...2020-10-0749 minInside the Culture with Geneva S. ThomasInside the Culture with Geneva S. ThomasPatti LaBelle & Gladys Knight was the Best Verzus Yet! Andrew Gillum & Wife’s Secret Covenant BrokenOn episode 4, Geneva goes in! She kicks things off celebrating the AuntChella Verzuz experience featuring the legendary Patti LaBelle & Gladys Knight. Will today’s R&B stars have staying power like Patti and Gladys? Geneva has thoughts. Next on the agenda, Geneva dives deeply into this episode’s main topic: Andrew Gillum, the former candidate for Governor in Florida came out as bisexual. Did his wife know? The real question is how long did she know. Geneva has many, many thoughts. Whew chile. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app2020-09-151h 26The Next PageThe Next Page27: Jerome Bellion-Jourdan on negotiations for the greater good  This episode delves into the world of negotiation. As we mark 100 years of multilateralism in Geneva and the UN turns 75, what is the role of negotiation in the multilateral context? For this conversation, we’re joined by Jerome Bellion-Jourdan for an online recording. He’s currently a Senior Fellow at the Global Governance Centre at the Graduate Institute in Geneva, and before that he served as the lead EU negotiator on a range of thematic issues such as Business and Human Rights as well as country situations in the UN Human Rights Council for almost 9 years. In this...2020-07-0334 minThe Next PageThe Next Page23: ICRC President Peter Maurer on multilateralism, the power of partnership, and working for impactWelcome to Episode 23 of The Next Page podcast. In this episode, UN Library & Archives Geneva Director Francesco Pisano speaks with Peter Maurer, the President of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC). This conversation will take you on a deeper look into the ICRC, established more than a century ago. Peter Maurer shares about its identities that have developed over time, and gives insights into its connection with the United Nations; the role of young people in the work of the organisation; the value of new ways of thinking and mobilising resources to ensure work that has impact; and what mul...2020-04-0953 minTGLF Dialogue on Learning, Leadership, and ImpactTGLF Dialogue on Learning, Leadership, and ImpactLearning Hack #006 On The Cusp Of Chaos, with Reda Sadki of the Geneva Learning FoundationJohn Helmer talks to Reda Sadki, CEO of the Geneva Learning Foundation, about the work he has done to innovate in the field of global healthcare, and in particular, with the Impact Accelerator Pilot. The pilot has achieved some spectacular results with practitioners in the field of immunisation, identified as one of the top ten threats to global health in 2019. 06:04 The Impact Accelerator Pilot 09:48 How it worked 18:36 Structure of the programme 22:22 Results of the pilot 24:10 State of the corporate learning market 26:12 The Ebola crisis 27:57 Work-based learning and learning-based work 32:02 What role does tech play in this? 34:56 Learning content 37:08 Applicability to...2020-03-1643 minThe Next PageThe Next Page21: Diplomat Jivan Gjorgjinski on the role of small states, creativity and a 'climate of legality' in multilateralism.In Episode 21, our podcast guest brings you ideas from the perspective of a diplomat. The UN Geneva Library & Archives Director, Francesco Pisano, sits down with Jivan Gjorgjinski, a diplomat who served for 3 years in Geneva as Head (chargé d'affaires) of the Permanent Mission of the Republic of North Macedonia to the UN in Geneva from June 2016 to July 2019.    In this discussion, he shares what it was like working in multilateral diplomacy in Geneva, and what this means in action, giving particular highlights from two key experiences: chairing the 2018 Meeting of States Parties to the Biological Weapons Convention (BWC), an...2020-03-0645 minThe Next PageThe Next Page19: Alan Doss on A Peacekeeper in Africa: Learning from UN Interventions in Other People's Wars #BookTalkIn this episode of The Next Page, the podcast of the UN Library & Archives Geneva, we welcome Alan Doss, author of the newly published book, A Peacekeeper in Africa: Learning from UN Interventions in Other People’s Wars (a project of the International Peace Institute and published by Lynne Rienner Press).   Alan Doss served as special representative of the UN Secretary General in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Liberia, and head of the UN peacekeeping mission in the DRC, among other posts. He now serves as president of the Kofi Annan Foundation in Geneva.   In this B...2020-02-0740 minThe Next PageThe Next Page18: Amandeep Gill on Nuclear Security Summits: A History #BookTalkWelcome to the second episode of 2020! In this recording for our Book Talk series, the Director at the Library, Francesco Pisano, speaks with Ambassador Amandeep Gill about his book published in 2019, called Nuclear Security Summits: A History. This book looks at how nuclear security has developed over the period from 1945 to 2006, as well as how it has evolved in practice in more recent years through the Nuclear Security Summits between 2010 and 2016.   Ambassador Gill has a range of experience in this field and in others, having taken part in 3 of the summits. For this conversation he shares what his book is ab...2020-01-2434 minThe Next PageThe Next Page16: Women who Shaped Internationalism #LibraryTalkIn this episode of our Library Talk series, Katharina Rietzler and Myriam Piguet share their research and insights into some of the women who shaped internationalism. The discussion, moderated by the UN Library Geneva’s Scientific Advisor, Pierre-Etienne Bourneuf, highlights the contribution of women in the early years of international organizations and how this impacted the development of international affairs and international thought. They also share some of the challenges of conducting research on women in this field. This Library Talk was part of the Centenary of Multilateralism in Geneva celebration. For more information, you can visit th...2019-12-1339 minThe Next PageThe Next Page15: Multilateralism in Motion: the lasting impact & innovations of the League of Nations #Multilateralism100Welcome to The Next Page, the podcast of the UN Library Geneva. This episode continues our #Multilateralism100 series, where we explore some of the issues and the people that have shaped multilateralism since the creation of the League of Nations to its transition to the United Nations today, as we mark the Centenary of Multilateralism in Geneva.  What ideas are coming out today on the impact and the work of the League, and what opportunities for research are still to come? For this conversation, we had two academics in the studio, Karen Gram-Skjoldager (Associate Professor at Aarhus Un...2019-11-2229 minThe Next PageThe Next Page12: The legacies of the League of Nations and its first Secretary-General, Eric Drummond #Multilateralism100Welcome back to our #Multilateralism100 series, where we share conversations as part of the Centenary of Multilateralism in Geneva, and explore the issues and the people that have shaped multilateralism since the creation of the League of Nations to its transition to the United Nations.  In this episode, we take you on a tour back to the time of the League of Nations, as we speak to John Burley, one of the authors of a book published this year called Eric Drummond and his legacies: The League of Nations and the beginnings of global governance.   John B...2019-10-1023 minThe Next PageThe Next Page10: Fiji's Ambassador Nazhat Shameem Khan on multilateralism, women in leadership, and the nexus of climate change and human rightsEpisode 10 of the Next Page brings a conversation with Ambassador Nazhat Shameem Khan, the Permanent Representative of the Republic of Fiji to the United Nations in Geneva. Director of the UN Library Geneva, Francesco Pisano, joins her to discuss her story and how she joined the Permanent Mission, the importance of multilateralism for small island developing states and vice versa, her thoughts and experiences on the role of women in leadership, and some of the critical issues concerning climate change and human rights in the Pacific and also globally.   Ambassador Khan was born in Fiji and has an academic back...2019-08-3040 minThe Next PageThe Next Page3: Michael Møller, Director-General at UN GenevaWelcome to our Conversation series, where we sit down with various leaders, experts and contributors to learn from their experiences and insights. In this episode, the Director of the Library, Francesco Pisano, speaks with the current Director-General at UN Geneva, Michael Møller, who completes his term at the end of June 2019. The Director-General shares his thoughts on his time leading UN Geneva, his 40 years of service at the UN, and his view on the role of multilateralism today.  Content:  Speakers: Michael Møller (Director-General at UN Geneva) & Francesco Pisano (Director of the UN Library Geneva). ...2019-06-2525 minGeneva\'s ClosettGeneva's ClosettMake sure to Check Out “Geneva’s Closett” Podcast!Just a little about myself & Geneva’s Closett --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/genevaslosett/support2019-01-2306 minThe Seneca SceneThe Seneca SceneMakayla Pydych ’19 on Community Service Involvement and EngagementThis week The Seneca Scene welcomes senior Makayla Pydych who is majoring in English and Education, and pursuing the Masters of Arts in Teaching, for a discussion on her work in the Geneva community throughout her four years at HWS. Join us for this chat where we learn more about Makayla’s work with Geneva 2020 – and Geneva Reads and the newly launched Geneva Writes – …2018-11-0700 minMusic in the Key of GenevaMusic in the Key of GenevaMusic in the Key of Geneva #012 | Matt McGinleyMatt McGinley co-founded one of Geneva's biggest musical exports, Gym Class Heroes. He's also provided music for one of public radio's most popular programs, This American Life, and its podcast hit S-Town. Music in the Key of Geneva is a production of the Geneva Historical Society, Kerry Lippincott Executive Director. John Marks is our executive producer. Kelly Walker is our host and producer. Music in the Key of Geneva is supported by a grant from the New York Council for the Humanities. Any views, findings, conclusions or recommendations expressed in this podcast do not necessarily represent those of the National...2017-07-3130 minIgnite2Impact PodcastIgnite2Impact PodcastIgnite to Impact with Dr. GenevaDebut podcast with leaders that are igniting their community, our nation and the world to be a better place.  Be inspired and enlightened as we pull back the curtain and dive into intimate and energetic conversations with achievers and doers with host and Master Leadership Strategist, Dr. Geneva Williams.2017-06-0720 minMusic in the Key of GenevaMusic in the Key of GenevaMusic in the Key of Geneva #011 | The Geneva Music FestivalThe Geneva Music Festival brings internationally-acclaimed artists to venues throughout the Finger Lakes. Its founders are themselves accomplished musicians and Geneva natives. Geoffrey Herd, Hannah Collins, and Eliot Heaton grew up and began their musical careers in Geneva. Those careers have taken them away from the Finger Lakes, but they return each summer to bring their music to audiences and to a new generation of young musicians. Music in the Key of Geneva is a production of the Geneva Historical Society, Kerry Lippincott Executive Director. John Marks is our executive producer. Kelly Walker is our host and producer. Music in...2017-05-3131 minMusic in the Key of GenevaMusic in the Key of GenevaMusic in the Key of Geneva #010 | Scott LaFaroEvery year, in early April, Geneva celebrates the legacy of Scott LaFaro. The jazz bassist grew up in Geneva and the car crash that brought a tragic end to his short life happened just outside the city. For some perspective on Scott LaFaro, we talk to David Brent Johnson, jazz director at WFIU public radio in Bloomington and musician Gap Mangione. Music in the Key of Geneva is a production of the Geneva Historical Society, Kerry Lippincott Executive Director. John Marks is our executive producer. Kelly Walker is our host and producer. Music in the Key of Geneva is supported...2017-04-0714 minMusic in the Key of GenevaMusic in the Key of GenevaMusic in the Key of Geneva #009 | The Boys Wouldn't Know Enuf to QuitAlan Schenck's has carefully two panels from a long gone family piano. They're covered with names etched deeply into the wood, a record of late night gatherings with some of the famous musicians who performed at Geneva's Club 86. Alan stopped by the Geneva Historical Society and let us see these treasured family heirlooms and talk about his grandparents and how they opened their doors to some of the greatest artists to visit our city. John Marks has written more about the panels from Alan Schenck's family piano. http://genevahistoricalsociety.com/recreation/just-piece-wood/ Music in the Key of Geneva is a...2017-03-1412 minMusic in the Key of GenevaMusic in the Key of GenevaMusic in the Key of Geneva #008 | Gramophone Concert EncoreIn a recent episode of Music in the Key of Geneva, we presented some vintage recordings from early days of recorded music. Just talking about the stars of the late 19th and early 20th century who visited the city, provided all kinds of insights into Geneva’s musical history and its history in general. So, let’s take more of these artists for a spin, so to speak, in a Gramophone Concert Encore. If you would like to further explore the Library of Congress National Jukebox, visit www.loc.gov/jukebox/ Music in the Key of Geneva is a production of t...2016-12-3119 minMusic in the Key of GenevaMusic in the Key of GenevaMusic in the Key of Geneva #007 | ShrimpsMusic in the Key of Geneva is an ongoing project of the Geneva Historical Society. Museum curator John Marks has been researching all kinds of music and musicians around Geneva and presenting what he’s found around town and online. One of Geneva's favorite bands just celebrated their 10th anniversary with a gala concert at The Cracker Factory. This episode of Music in the Key of Geneva comes to you from high above the City of Geneva in The Upstairs Basement for a conversation with BLEO and Joe Calabrese, better known as Shrimps. If you want to check out more mu...2016-12-2625 minMusic in the Key of GenevaMusic in the Key of GenevaMusic in the Key of Geneva #006 | A Gramophone ConcertConcerts by famous musical artists have long been a part of the musical history of Geneva. The performances of the stars of the late 19th and early 20th centuries are lost to us, but some of them performed into the beginning of the recorded music era. John Marks brings us a sample in the style of another early 20th century performance practice he's uncovered. If you would like to further explore the Library of Congress National Jukebox, visit http://www.loc.gov/jukebox/ Music in the Key of Geneva is a production of the Geneva Historical Society, Kerry Lippincott Executive...2016-12-2113 minMusic in the Key of GenevaMusic in the Key of GenevaMusic in the Key of Geneva #005 | Pablo FalbruAny conversation about the current music scene in Geneva has to include Pablo Falbru. Pablo seems to be everywhere and is a tireless promoter of music and musicians throughout the Finger Lakes. Photo courtesy of John E. Ruggles. Music in the Key of Geneva is a production of the Geneva Historical Society, Kerry Lippincott Executive Director. John Marks is our executive producer. Kelly Walker is our host and producer. Music in the Key of Geneva is supported by a grant from the New York Council for the Humanities. Any views, findings, conclusions or recommendations expressed in this podcast do not...2016-12-0528 minMusic in the Key of GenevaMusic in the Key of GenevaMusic in the Key of Geneva #004 | The Appleknockers ReunionYou cannot talk about music in Geneva without hearing the name Appleknockers. Recently, members of the celebrated drum and bugle corps held a reunion and our own John Marks paid a visit and spoke with some of the members. Music in the Key of Geneva is a production of the Geneva Historical Society, Kerry Lippincott Executive Director. John Marks is our executive producer. Kelly Walker is our host and producer. Music in the Key of Geneva is supported by a grant from the New York Council for the Humanities. Any views, findings, conclusions or recommendations expressed in this podcast do...2016-11-2239 minMusic in the Key of GenevaMusic in the Key of GenevaMusic in the Key of Geneva #003 | Area RecordsVinyl records may be enjoying a resurgence, but record stores are still an increasingly rare sight. Not so in downtown Geneva where Mike George and company have served the musical needs of our community for more than 40 years. In this episode of Music in the Key of Geneva, he reflects on the history of Area Records. Read more about Area Records from Geneva Historical Society Curator John Marks. http://genevahistoricalsociety.com/business-and-labor/last-music-store/ Music in the Key of Geneva is a production of the Geneva Historical Society, Kerry Lippincott Executive Director. John Marks is our executive producer. Kelly Walker is...2016-10-2412 minMusic in the Key of GenevaMusic in the Key of GenevaMusic in the Key of Geneva #002 | Tuesday Piano QuartetteGeneva is filled with hidden music. You may be surprised to learn that a group of four women has been meeting to play piano arrangements for eight hands for close to 100 years. One Tuesday afternoon, the members of the Tuesday Piano Quartette welcomed us to one of their meetings. John Marks has written about the Tuesday Piano Quartette on the Geneva Historical Society blog http://genevahistoricalsociety.com/recreation/hidden-music-in-geneva/ Music in the Key of Geneva is a production of the Geneva Historical Society, Kerry Lippincott Executive Director. John Marks is our executive producer. Kelly Walker is our host and producer. ...2016-09-0813 minMusic in the Key of GenevaMusic in the Key of GenevaMusic in the Key of Geneva #001 | IntroducingFor months, Geneva Historical Society curator John Marks has been taking a deep dive into the musical history of Geneva, NY. It's a history that still being written and one that we're going to document, in part, on this podcast. Learn more about Geneva's musical history at www.genevahistoricalsociety.com and share your own stories with us at jmarks@genevahistoricalsociety.com or call 315-789-5151. Music in the Key of Geneva is a production of the Geneva Historical Society, Kerry Lippincott Executive Director. John Marks is our executive producer. Kelly Walker is our host and producer. Music in the Key...2016-08-2404 minThe One ThingThe One ThingA 20:20 view of Genevahttps://s3-ap-southeast-2.amazonaws.com/genevaaudio/20-20-geneva-push.mp3 Scott Sanders talks to Vision Radio Network's Neil Johnson about what Geneva Push is and how it's helping church planters begin dozens of new Gospel-centred churches across Australia. The first step? Getting your potential as a church planter assessed... Click here if you're interested in finding out more about church planter assessment, or being assessed by Geneva Push.2014-03-1100 minThe One ThingThe One ThingGeneva is not a service industryhttps://s3-ap-southeast-2.amazonaws.com/genevaaudio/geneva-is-not-a-service-industry.mp3 Director Andrew Heard outlines why The Geneva Push is not a service industry, and how the strength of its work rests not in leading the charge but labouring together.2012-12-1200 minThe One ThingThe One ThingGeneva Push 2011 report cardhttps://s3-ap-southeast-2.amazonaws.com/genevaaudio/the_geneva_push_2011_report_card.mp3 Al Stewart and Scott Sanders from The Geneva Push give NITC11 a report card on the last 12 months at the Push, how much has been achieved under God and how much more they're planning for in 2012.2011-11-2900 minGeneva College Speeches and Lectures PodcastGeneva College Speeches and Lectures PodcastWORD-FM Biz Burgh on Academic Excellence at GenevaGeneva College Provost Ken Carson is interviewed by WORD-FM's Sam Siple on academic excellence at Geneva. The interview looks at the academic opportunities that students are exposed to at Geneva.2011-05-2521 minGeneva College Speeches and Lectures PodcastGeneva College Speeches and Lectures PodcastWORD-FM Biz Burgh on Faith Integration at GenevaGeneva College President Ken Smith is interviewed by WORD-FM's Sam Siple on faith integration at Geneva. The interview looks at what a Christian worldview has to do with education and the impact that it has on a students learning and life.2011-05-2523 minThe One ThingThe One ThingGeneva launches its new online homehttps://s3-ap-southeast-2.amazonaws.com/genevaaudio/Geneva-launches-its-new-online-home-.mp3 Mikey Lynch introduces the new online home for The Geneva Push - a 'share house' of blogs, videos and audio resources that brings together the best of the Australian church-planting scene.2010-12-0800 min