This season we’re looking at the first steps everyday people can take towards peace. And we’re kicking things off by zooming in to something direct and personal that people engage with every day: listening. How can “generous” listening contribute to peace, and what are practical ways to get started? In this episode, we explore concrete ways to have difficult conversations instead of violent reactions, and how our everyday interactions can ladder up to structural change. Naomi Boase is Tufts University’s inaugural Inclusive and Restorative Dialogues Program Director. She has provided DEI consultations and trainings in the US and abroad for over 10 years. The goal of these trainings is to increase a sense of belonging within communities and organizations. Find out more about Noami’s work here . Jonathan Tirrell is director of the Generous Listening and Dialogue Initiative at Tufts University. Trained as a developmental scientist, he studies positive youth development (PYD), seeking to understand how people become good people. Find out more about Jonathan’s work here . Disrupting Peace is a production of The World Peace Foundation. The show is produced by Bridget Conley and Emily Shaw. Engineering by Jacob Winik and Aja Simpson. Marketing and Social media by Emily Ruhm. Show artwork by Simon Fung. Special thanks to Jeremy Helton, Lisa Avery, B. Arneson, and Alex de Waal, and the team from the Tufts Digital Design Studio, including Kimberly Lynn Forero-Arnias, and Miles Donovan. Find out more about the World Peace Foundation at worldpeacefoundation.org . Follow us on Bluesky at worldpeacefdtn.bsky.social , and on Instagram at @worldpeacefdtn .…
The Supreme Court Monday ruled the 1992 Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act was unconstitutional, paving the way to allow legal wagering on professional and collegiate athletics at New Jersey’s casinos and racetracks. But what does it mean for the Altantic City and the state of the New Jersey, Sports Editor Nicholas Huba and Casino reporter David Danzis discuss its impact.…
The much-anticipated opening of two new casino-hotels is getting closer. Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Atlantic City and Ocean Resort Casino have both announced that June 28 will be the day to open the doors to the public. On this week's Atlantic City Story podcast, staff writers David Danzis and Erin Serpico discuss the big day, and you'll hear a little bit from Mayor Frank Gilliam and Lt. Gov. Sheila Oliver at the State of the City.…
On this episode, we discuss what it takes for a university to immerse itself into a city when moving into a new neighborhood. We hear from Claire Abernathy, assistant professor of political science and faculty co-chair of Stockton's Political Engagement Project, who talks about the university's preparation and the goals of the project's recent Engage Atlantic City series. Later in the show, we talk to university students and specialists who plan to live on the Atlantic City campus next fall and find out what their expectations are.…
On this week’s Atlantic City Story podcast, staff writers Erin Serpico and David Danzis discuss the Hard Rock announcement, as well as the the Casino Reinvestment Development Authority approving funding for the 2019 Miss America Competition, and Gov. Phil Murphy announcing the removal of the state designee.…
On this week's show Erin Serpico, Nicholas Huba and David Danzis discuss the changes at the Casino Reinvestment Development Authority and the opening of the Bourbon Room.
On this week show Buzz Keough and Nicholas Huba talk to former Disney executive Anthony Gaud about what the city and the casino industry have to do to change the resort.
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