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"When you think of peace, you go to a place where you think it means No Violence...No bloodshed, that must be peace... But that is negative peace because the absence of violence is not real peace. We need positive peace that includes social justice and a place where every single person can live their fullest potential". Amanda Haydar, host of the Let`s Talk Peace Podcast, co-founder of The Climate Investigations and writer of the new history book of Lebanon joins Eniko Toth on the podcast.
-- Amanda Haydar is an inspiring young professional who tries to bring a difference into our world by talking peace. She is a speaker, podcaster and political activist whose mission is to create equality on our planet. Amanda has a degree in political science & psychology but her real passion lies in solving conflicts and creating peace. This incredible woman has worked at the United Nations, has a collaboration with the Hague Peace Project and is involved with NGOs and multiple peacemaking platforms.
-- Recommended by Amanda: work of Johan Galtung; Byron Katie The work; Teal Swan Completion Process Training
-- Amanda`s podcast, Let`s Talk Peace, is a platform that casts the spotlight on individuals leading impactful peace-building initiatives in their communities. Our topic for this episode is about finding peace with the world and with ourselves.
-- Check out Amanda`s podcast on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1lX6fMqMjsUQiLmIcz5V0a?si=SKCS9WHASJ6usYgFSZG4gw and follow her on social media @amandahaydar or @letstalkpeace.
-- To learn more about your host, go to https://enikototh.me
"When you think of peace, you go to a place where you think it means No Violence...No bloodshed, that must be peace... But that is negative peace because the absence of violence is not real peace. We need positive peace that includes social justice and a place where every single person can live their fullest potential". Amanda Haydar, host of the Let`s Talk Peace Podcast, co-founder of The Climate Investigations and writer of the new history book of Lebanon joins Eniko Toth on the podcast.
-- Amanda Haydar is an inspiring young professional who tries to bring a difference into our world by talking peace. She is a speaker, podcaster and political activist whose mission is to create equality on our planet. Amanda has a degree in political science & psychology but her real passion lies in solving conflicts and creating peace. This incredible woman has worked at the United Nations, has a collaboration with the Hague Peace Project and is involved with NGOs and multiple peacemaking platforms.
-- Recommended by Amanda: work of Johan Galtung; Byron Katie The work; Teal Swan Completion Process Training
-- Amanda`s podcast, Let`s Talk Peace, is a platform that casts the spotlight on individuals leading impactful peace-building initiatives in their communities. Our topic for this episode is about finding peace with the world and with ourselves.
-- Check out Amanda`s podcast on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1lX6fMqMjsUQiLmIcz5V0a?si=SKCS9WHASJ6usYgFSZG4gw and follow her on social media @amandahaydar or @letstalkpeace.
-- To learn more about your host, go to https://enikototh.me