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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.
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.
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.
“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 ...
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 ...
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.
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 ...
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
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.
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.
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
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Send 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…
Jess 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…
As 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…
In 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,…
Join 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…
The Trump administration’s aid freeze is a pivotal moment for the humanitarian sector. Veteran aid worker and TNH CEO Tammam Aloudat doesn’t believe that simply restoring funding will fix a broken system. While imagining what remaking humanitarianism might look like, he makes a plea: “Let’s start shifting the conversation.” The New Humanitarian aim…
What does it actually take to use LLMs? We may see the prompt center and receive a beautiful answer or use a WhatsApp chatbot and have an informative conversation, but the reality is that there’s a lot that goes on in the background. There are also a lot of things that NGOs will need to consider as they move forward in a changing world. AWS AI spec…
Send 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…
In 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…
Send us a text In this episode, we continue talking about youth participation in humanitarian and civic action. We discuss how youth can and should be involved in crisis response, humanitarian action, and development. Hear from participants of the Youth Leadership for Emerging Future programme Miro Béreš and Maria Andruchiw, as well as Kacper Rynio…
Send us a text 24 February 2025 marks the third anniversary of the escalation of the armed conflict in Ukraine. In this conversation, we focus on lessons learnt from these three years of delivering humanitarian response with the goal to support and strengthen locally-led action. Oksana Dobrovolska, Communications Officer at the Humanitarian Leaders…
Are you feeling overwhelmed by uncertainty in the humanitarian and development sector? As a leader in this field, you're no stranger to unpredictability. But when circumstances feel out of your hands, it can lead to paralysis, anxiety, and doubt about your next steps. In this episode, I share a powerful shift in perspective that can help you break …
The US aid freeze has exposed not only the fragility of humanitarian funding but also longstanding dependencies, vulnerabilities, and power dynamics that demand a broader reckoning. This event will explore the urgent need for structural change, seeking clarity and ideas amid the chaos. In what we hope will be one conversation of many, we reimagine …
In this episode of the Humanitarian Heartbeat Podcast, host Nia Imani sits down with Nancy Chamberlain, a distinguished healthcare professional with a remarkable background in both military and civilian service. She served eight years in the Army Nurse Corps, including a pivotal tour during Operations Desert Shield/Storm, achieving the rank of Capt…
The fallout from the US aid funding freeze continues. In Haiti, one of USAID’s largest recipients, could this actually be a moment for optimism? “My instinctive reaction was, maybe now we can take better care of ourselves,” Haitian anthropologist and aid reform advocate, Isabelle Clérié tells What’s Unsaid host, Obi Anyadike. What’s Unsaid is a pod…
Could your leadership style be the hidden cause of your stress and burnout? You may think you are leading in a way you feel is "caring" for your team and helpful, but in reality you may be impacting your wellbeing and theirs as well. This episode uncovers the direct link between your leadership approach and your overall wellness, offering practical…
In this deeply personal and eye-opening episode, Christina DiArcangelo shares her mother’s heartbreaking experience with elder abuse and exposes the failures of a system that should protect our seniors. From the flaws in the probation system to the obstacles families face in seeking justice, Christina sheds light on why urgent reform is needed. Why…
In this episode of the Humanitarian Heartbeat Podcast, host Nia Imani welcomes Darniece Bragg, also known as Leading Lady Dar, the "She Shifter." Darniece is a domestic violence survivor, an author, motivational speaker, certified Christian life coach, mentor, and content creator. She is also the founder of Walk In Them Shoes, LLC, an empowerment f…
People affected by crises, and the people who respond to them, have been calling for change and equity for years, but for every reform pledge in Geneva or New York, there’s little movement in Yangon or Juba. Changing an entire sector is a tall order. But how can an entire system change? In reality, it has to begin with conversations between people.…
Join Christina DiArcangelo as she delves into the complex and evolving world of clinical research. This episode explores critical questions surrounding the future of the field, examining the influence of organizations like the Frontline COVID-19 Critical Therapeutics Analysis Group (FTA) and the perspectives of figures like Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Ch…
How can humanitarian organizations harness the power of AI while safeguarding data and ensuring ethical use? In this episode, hosts Nasim Motalebi and Chris Hoffman are joined by experts Jeff Wagg and Matthew Harris to demystify the complexities of AI and data management in the humanitarian space. Jeff is an AI consultant for Relief International, …
Join us for an inspiring episode of the Humanitarian Heartbeat Podcast featuring the remarkable Felicia D. Williams. Since graduating from Howard University in 2008, Felicia has dedicated her career to empowering nonprofit organizations across New York City, Washington, D.C., and Philadelphia. As the founder of HiTouch Enterprises, she has successf…
In this powerful episode, Christina DiArcangelo takes a deep dive into the recent Los Angeles wildfire disaster and the alarming inaction from political leaders. While flames devoured homes and displaced thousands, the response from officials was eerily silent. Why did our leaders remain passive in the face of devastation? Christina exposes the lac…
The term 'decolonising aid' is everywhere. And yet, many decisions about aid are made behind closed doors in the West, and those most affected by aid policies have little power in shaping them. But what if people who are rarely in the same room together sit down and talk? No talking points. No self-censorship. Just open, honest, and moderated one-o…
Send us a text As we mark the second anniversary of the Türkiye-Syria earthquake response, this podcast episode is dedicated to reflections, lessons learnt, and remaining challenges. Oksana Dobrovolska, Communications Officer at the HLA, hosts a conversation with Bdour Ghousheh, the HLA Regional Lead in the Middle East and North Africa, and Samanth…
Feeling overwhelmed by the current state of the humanitarian and development sectors? You're not alone. In this episode, we're diving into what it really means to lead through uncertainty. As modern NGO leaders, it’s easy to get stuck in a cycle of anxiety and hopelessness. Funding cuts, policy shifts, and global crises can feel relentless. But wha…
In this episode of the Humanitarian Heartbeat Podcast, host Nia Imani sits down with Aysha Ray-Walker, a talented senior airman in the United States Air Force and a multifaceted creator. Since joining active duty in August 2022, Aysha has not only embraced her military role but has also pursued her artistic passions with fervor. From photography an…
In this powerful episode of Empowerment Unfiltered, host Christina DiArangelo opens up about her personal experiences with bullying from other women and how she transformed those painful moments into opportunities for growth and empowerment. Christina explores the complex dynamics of female bullying, why it happens, and how we can break the cycle o…
Since the early days of the American west, World War Two, the Cold War, or the war on terror, conflict has been presented in the movies as having two sides: good guys and bad guys. Host Ali Latifi and Idrees Ahmad, a journalism, film, and culture professor, dig into why we brand groups and people in such binary terms – and ask what role Hollywood a…
In this episode of the Humanitarian Heartbeat Podcast, host Nia Imani welcomes Benzii Diaz, a resilient entrepreneur and advocate. A survivor of sex trafficking, Benzii rebuilt her life, earning a college scholarship and founding a leading personal training business in Philadelphia. She also created a nonprofit that has served nearly 2,000 girls an…
Send us a text What does it take to build a career that spans continents, sectors, and some of the world’s most pressing challenges? In this episode, the HLA’s Ka Man Parkinson is joined by Kate Beale, Managing Director at Crowell Global Advisors, who shares her extraordinary journey from grassroots work in Paraguay to influencing global policy in …
Uncertainty—it’s an inevitable part of life and an ever-present reality for humanitarian and development leaders. But how we respond to it is what defines us as NGO leaders. In this episode we dive into how you can transform uncertainty from a source of stress and anxiety into a catalyst for growth and resilience. More specifically you're going to …
Join us for a delightful conversation with Sharon Daniel, the visionary founder of The Gathering Table Co., on our latest episode! In this episode, Sharon shares her inspiring journey of starting The Gathering Table Co., her rich Indian culture, invaluable lessons from her mother, and her deep love for service and people. She also reveals her creat…
In this enlightening episode, we are joined by Ariel Lajara, Assistant Superintendent at The School District of Philadelphia. A dedicated educator and visionary leader, Ariel shares his insights on shaping the future of education, fostering equity, and empowering the next generation of learners. Learn about his journey in leadership, and the innova…
In this inspiring episode, we sit down with Narda Fields—published author, nonprofit entrepreneur, chef, and the visionary owner of More Than Kale Meal Prep. Narda shares her journey of combining her love for storytelling, eradicating self esteem and culinary expertise to empower communities and advocate for healthier living. Discover how she trans…
In this episode of Humanitarian Heartbeat, host Nia Imani engages in a profound discussion with Jamil Rivers, a leading advocate for health equity and the founder of The Chrysalis Initiative. Previously diagnosed with Metastatic Breast Cancer, Jamil transformed her personal journey into a mission to address disparities in breast cancer care, partic…
In this episode of Humanitarian Heartbeat, host Nia Imani sits down with Shaw Lewis, the visionary owner of Expect Lace and Gild + Olive, two Manayunk-based boutiques dedicated to inclusivity and empowerment. Shaw shares her journey from a 15-year career in retail management and purchasing to launching Expect Lace in 2018, a lingerie store renowned…
In this episode of Humanitarian Heartbeat, Nia Imani speaks with Alvin Fields, a renowned artist, educator, and community organizer whose creative vision has inspired change for decades. A graduate of The Philadelphia College of Art with a BFA in Illustration, Alvin has used art as a tool for community building and social advocacy.…
In this inspiring episode of Humanitarian Heartbeat, Nia Imani chats with Carly, the visionary founder of Lillian's Lush Organic, a company dedicated to creating high-quality organic products with a heart for sustainability and social impact. Carly shares her entrepreneurial journey, the challenges of building a purpose-driven brand, and how her pa…
In this inspiring episode of Humanitarian Heartbeat, we welcome Shannon Jenkins-Stones, the visionary founder of Philabag and PAJ Organics. Shannon shares the heartfelt story behind her innovative brands, how they are transforming lives through sustainability and community support, and her mission to empower individuals while protecting the planet.…
In this episode of Humanitarian Heartbeat, we welcome Sabine Hayes, an Haitian-Cuban, innovative interior designer whose work combines creativity with compassion. Join us as we explore her journey of using design to transform spaces and uplift communities. From sustainable practices to creating spaces that inspire and heal, Sabine shares how her ar…
This episode of Humanitarian Heartbeat features the remarkable Eboni Stiff—a cancer survivor, advocate, entrepreneur, and problem solver. Eboni shares her powerful story of resilience and triumph, detailing how her personal experiences shaped her mission to empower communities and drive social change. As a true innovator, she discusses her entrepre…
In this episode of Humanitarian Heartbeat, we sit down with Yanna D, a Licensed Esthetician, personal care advocate, and entrepreneur. Yanna D shares her journey of blending self-care with crystals and sage, and empowering others to embrace their inner and outer beauty. Tune in for insights on holistic wellness, the importance of self-love, and how…
In this episode of Humanitarian Heartbeat, we welcome Dr. Chalice Rhodes, a dedicated therapist, mental health advocate and breast cancer thriver, who brings a wealth of knowledge on resilience and emotional healing. Dr. Rhodes dives into the importance of mental well-being, the power of resilience in overcoming personal and collective challenges, …