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If you are passionate about all things humanitarian and you are looking for new answers, you will enjoy listening to Trumanitarian's smart, honest conversations
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Join Jamie Truman on a transformative journey as she connects to individuals making a difference in their communities. From New York Times bestselling authors to compassionate doctors and visionary farmers, our podcast unveils untold narratives shaping our world. Whether it's a doctor revolutionizing healthcare or a farmer transforming food systems, our guests are leading the charge for positive change. Truman Charities, a charitable organization with a mission, donates $250 toward their cau ...
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Truman State Student Government wants to tell you about all the important projects and policies we're working on! Tune in to hear more about a behind-the-scenes look at Student Government and how our work impacts your day-to-day life at Truman. Got questions or suggestions? Come visit our office on the bottom floor of the SUB or email us at studentgovernment@truman.edu! Go Dawgs!
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This easy-to-read book can assist and help anyone with family relationships, emotional healing, abuse, and social issues by promoting and increasing self-esteem and personal growth. “Everyone one from all walks of life can find inspiration and motivation from this book!” Read this book for envision. It is based in a setting of growing up in the first projects in the United States of America, Techwood Homes. Choose the book, because the author takes the reader on a journey of suspense yet lea ...
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A child’s cancer diagnosis can be a family's darkest moment, but it can also unite a community. For Mollie Darby, her son’s leukemia diagnosis showed her both the overwhelming challenges families face and the incredible power of community support. In this episode, she talks about her family’s emotional journey that inspired the creation of JUST TRY…
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Welcome to a candid convo from March 2024 exploring the complexities of being independent. Lars Peter Nissen hosts Meg Sattler, Ed Schenkenberg, and Adelina Kamal in the studio. When can you truly claim to be independent and what does it really mean when you’re submerged into a world full of political shenanigans and blurred ethical lines? Listen i…
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In this 2020 episode, Mabala Nyaluwge, a Research Designer at the British Red Cross, joins her father, host Lars Peter Nissen, for a heart to heart conversation on racism and colonialism in aid. Following global outcry at George Floyd's murder, Mabala and Lars Peter explore whether the humanitarian space is free from colonial legacy. Mabala speaks …
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We all have favorite songs that take us back to special moments in our lives, songs that lift our spirits, songs that make us feel understood. In this episode, music's transformative power takes center stage as host Jamie Truman speaks to award-winning musician and songwriter Emma G. - Diagnosed with hydrocephalus as a child, music was the healing …
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In this episode from Summer 2023, Stephen “Steve” Webster, a veteran of UN Disaster Assessment and Coordination and IFRC’s Field Assessment and Coordination Team, discusses the essential qualities of effective disaster managers. He emphasizes the power of mutual aid and love-driven leadership and reveals what he says is the single most important qu…
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When they say “Question everything” they don’t mean question only the events which are socially acceptable to question. Let’s take a second look at the events and controversy surrounding the Sandy Hook elementary school shooting which happened on December 14th 2012. It is quite clear that we are not being told the truth about what really happened. …
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Most people have never been to Antarctica, but who would want to. Because it is so remote, there have been many conspiracies surrounding the icy continent. The Earth is hollow and Antarctica is the gateway A 15th-century map and modern pictures of pyramids confirm a lost civilization lies under the ice Capsules containing ‘ancestors’ were found ben…
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Five years and still no answers, and very little information released to the public. Where IS this investigation? Is it a Missing Persons case, or is it indeed like investigators told his mother, 'no longer a missing persons case'.द्वारा Hale Broadcasting
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Meg Sattler sits down with Beth Eagleston and Kate Sutton, the co-founders of the Humanitarian Advisory Group (HAG), a Melbourne based social enterprise that seeks to use research to challenge the status quo of humanitarian aid. It’s a discussion steeped in reflection; Who owns the knowledge? What does it mean to listen, trust and truly aim to make…
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The smallest actions can profoundly impact the people around you. Bryan Fisher, this isn't just a philosophy but a practice. In this episode, he shares how he’s raising mental health awareness through his apparel company, FISH. - Driven to action by the suicide of his beloved coach and mentor, Brian Maynard Welsh, he co-founded FISH (Faith, Integri…
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Hugo Slim is one of the best known and most interesting thinkers in the humanitarian space. He works at Univeristy of Oxford on the ethics and practice of humanitarian action and currently focus on answering the question “What is Climate Humanitarianism?” In this conversation with Lars Peter Nissen, Hugo discusses how we should define and prioritis…
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Clionadh Raleigh is not only an accomplished academic, she is also founder of ACLED - delivering the most comprehensive and timely datasets on armed conflict, registering over 300,000 events annually. Tune in and hear why Clionadh couldn’t care much about AI and why it triggers Lars Peter - who spent the past five weeks in Bob-the-AI-Builder mode (…
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How did someone who misjudged the homeless end up becoming their biggest advocate? Robb Munger's journey highlights the power of compassion in addressing homelessness. Founder of Exodus Place, he uses his business expertise to provide transitional housing and comprehensive support to 135 men in need. - In this episode, Robb shares how one act of ch…
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In the second episode on ACAPS' participation in the Tech to the Rescue AI Bootcamp for Changemakers (aka from ACAPS to AICAPS) Chiara, Ali and Lars Peter discuss the progress made over the past couple of weeks. Since the first episode focus has been on using design methods to come up with a clearer approach to AI. This part of the bootcamp has bee…
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Cassandra was the Trojan priestess described in Homer's Iliad condemned to have prophecies that are never believed. Dennis King, a veteran analyst with over 30 years of experience in the Humanitarian Information Unit of the US State Department, USAID, and OCHA, is in a sense a modern day Cassandra. Together with host Lars Peter Nissen, they unravel…
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Everyone has opinions on the best parenting style, but what does the research actually say? According to Dr. Leonard Sax, modern issues like a culture of disrespect and the over-prescription of medication have led to a generation of children who are less resilient, more anxious, and struggling academically. - In this episode, Dr. Sax shares insight…
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Goma Karki is on a mission to bridge the gap between science and public policy. At the Youth Innovation Lab in Nepal, she mobilises passionate youth to work in municipalities, tackling climate change by closing technical and knowledge gaps and promoting data-driven decision-making. Learn about the challenges and successes of integrating young leade…
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In this first episode of the mini-series on ACAPS' journey in the Tech to the Rescue AI bootcamp, Chiara Rizza, Ali Arbia and Lars Peter Nissen discuss what to do with AI. It is early days in the bootcamp and Ali and Lars Peter are quite confused, but Chiara seems to know what she is doing so everything will be OK.…
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The hero humanitarian is dead. And Joël Glasman is glad. In his new book “Humanitarian Humanities”, Glasman advocates for a more reflective and empirically informed approach to humanitarian action, emphasizing the importance of social sciences, local ties and contextual knowledge in the field. Listen in to Joël discussing his findings, callling for…
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Small town charm, big league talent: Bethesda Big Train brings affordable family entertainment and supports youth sports through their love of baseball and passion for community service. Co-founded by Bruce Adams, the collegiate summer baseball team is celebrating 25 years of competitive play and making an impact in the local community. With 23 alu…
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What impact does the absence of a father have on children and society at large? Join me, Jamie Truman, as we explore this critical issue on a heartfelt Father's Day episode of the Truman Charities podcast. We celebrate the incredible role fathers play, starting with a tribute to my husband and co-founder, Jerry Truman, whose small charity event 15 …
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Kuldeep Bandhu Ayral, co-lead of BRAC's Social Innovation Lab wants humanitarian innovators to hurry, slowly, to reap the benefits of co-designing interventions with end users. He and host Lars Peter Nissen discuss the journey and impact of the BRAC, one of the world's largest NGOs originating from the Global South, and the design-based thinking of…
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In this episode, Bill Bullard CEO of R-CALF USA sheds light on critical issues affecting the industry, including the misleading labeling of foreign beef as a product of the USA, supply chain vulnerabilities, and the multinational corporations that control 85% of the market. - Bill also discusses a lesser-known aspect of this decline: the mental hea…
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Meet Sean Lowrie and Christina Bennett – the dynamic former and current CEOs of the START Network, which unites over 90 different-sized NGOs globally for local-led humanitarian action. With host Lars Peter Nissen, they explore how Sean and Christina's leadership styles influence growth and the transition from a startup to a larger organisation. The…
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From The Farm’s initiative to connect consumers directly with local farmers is a direct result of the lack of transparency and sustainability in the food industry. This episode dives deep into the impact big corporations, media and government have on our food choices and culture, including the disastrous consequences of factory farming and AJ's big…
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Those Unbelievable 'Northern Lights', they just keep getting less and less northern... Auroras are a natural occurance around the poles, but when have they ever been seen in the south? We wanted to look into this oddity, but found nothing showing that they have ever been seen so far south. That lead us to a possible fabricated event? What about HAA…
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Nick Parker and Paul Taylor from REACT has shown up in their civilian outfits to discuss how they’ve repurposed from military careers to humanitarian action. REACT leverages discipline, structure, and skills of volunteering veterans and civilians to respond rapidly to crises. In the second part of the conversation, Nick, Paul and host Lars Peter Ni…
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Colin Rogers is the CEO of MapAction. MapAction is a lean, mean, mapping machine that turns complex data into clear, actionable maps to support frontline workers and decision-makers during crises. With about 100 volunteers, some of whom have been with the organisation for two decades, MapAction shows a unique, geeky charm. They work closely with pa…
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How can you ensure your child’s safety around water this summer? Drowning is the leading cause of accidental death among young children, so this is a crucial question all parents need to ask themselves — and luckily, today’s episode provides answers. - Liz Huber is the founder of CAST (Creating Aquatic Safety Teams), a nonprofit organization that e…
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Between April and October of 1975, nearly 200 cases of cattle mutilation were reported in the state of Colorado alone. Throughout the 1970s, cases had continued to mount throughout the American heartland. And in 1979—after thousands of reported cattle mutilations, causing millions of dollars of livestock losses—the FBI finally opened an investigati…
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The challenges of the humanitarian sector have been identified over and over again but some problems seem to be unsolvable. In this first episode Marc DuBois and Lars Peter Nissen discuss whether there is a need to disrupt the sector and how to "clear the forest" so new solutions can be grown. This episode was first published in September 2020.…
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Chemotherapy, the go-to for oncologists. But have you ever wondered how it was discovered? Cancer chemotherapy can be traced back to Germany’s introduction of chemical warfare during World War I. After the war, researchers noticed that mustard gas destroyed bone marrow and lymphatic tissue, and thought it might also be able to kill cancer cells in …
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EqualReach connects displaced individuals on the move to tech gigs. In this conversation with host Lars Peter Nissen, the founder Giselle Gonzales uncovers the invisible barriers for that prevent skilled individuals on the move from working and accessing freelance opportunities. And how Equal Reach is breaking them down one project at a time. Just …
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Food insecurity can affect any community, regardless of its wealth. In Montgomery County, one third of children are on the free or reduced school lunch program, even though the county reports the second highest household income in the state. - Addressing this urgent need is Jeremy Lichtenstein, founder of KIND (Kids in Need Distributors). He speaks…
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Welcome to a candid convo exploring the complexities of being independent. Lars Peter Nissen hosts Meg Sattler, Ed Schenkenberg, and Adelina Kamal in the studio. When can you truly claim to be independent and what does it really mean when you’re submerged into a world full of political shenanigans and blurred ethical lines? Listen in as the guests …
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Is someone intentionally sabotaging the country, or doing so unknowingly due to incompetence? Or is it our enemies abroad attacking us in an attempt to bring down our infrastructure? Either way, or neither way, it's bad. Their job is to protect the infrastructure. The government is failing miserably. One of these days they will have to get a new st…
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This conversation between host, Lars Peter Nissen and Pierrick Devidal, Senior Policy Adviser at the Law, Policy and Humanitarian Diplomacy Division at ICRC debates on whether the sector’s excitement about AI is a progressive step or a dangerous diversion. We discuss ethical considerations and the potential for tech to overshadow fundamental humani…
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Child sexual exploitation is a worldwide epidemic, but the situation is especially dire in Honduras, where over 90% of cases go unreported or unpunished. After coming face-to-face with young victims on a mission trip, Michael and Karen Vincent were moved to found Casa de Abby, a girls home that offers a safe haven for Honduran girls recovering from…
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TEXIT is the term used to refer to Texas exiting the union and becoming an independent, self-governing nation. TEXIT is not Texas independence. Rather, TEXIT is the process that gets Texas to independence. TEXIT means that Texans determine our own laws and not 2.5 million unelected bureaucrats in Washington. It means that we get a government that b…
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To say that there is much buzz online concerning the upcoming April 8th solar eclipse would be a vast understatement. Just exactly why is this particular eclipse causing such a fuss??? Check out this amazing article from author Michael Snyder!द्वारा Hale Broadcasting
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In this thought-provoking episode, host Lars Peter Nissen and guest Sarah Spencer, Consultant specialized in AI explore the complex relationship between AI and humanitarian aid. They discuss the critical issues of transparency in AI-driven decision-making, the management of digital identities of aid recipients, and the ethical aspects of using AI t…
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Host Jamie Truman’s powerful book, Vanishing Fathers: The Ripple Effect on Tomorrow's Generation, is doing more than shedding light on the impact absent fathers have on their children and society. The book has achieved $63,000 in sales in less than two months, with 100% of the proceeds going to So What Else Youth Programs in D.C. and Baltimore. - I…
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William Shoki is the Chief Editor of Africa is a Country. In this conversation with Lars Peter Nissen he discusses the western media's narratives of Africa and the political impact of such. A key point of the discussion is South Africa's groundbreaking case filed against Israel to the ICC. William reflects how it relates to South African history an…
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Did you know that falls are the leading cause of injury-related death among seniors? Meals on Wheels Takoma Park plays a crucial role in preventing such incidents by delivering nutritious meals to at-risk adults in the community, leading to an 85% reduction in falls. - In this episode, Executive Director Ruth Masterson speaks with host Jamie Truman…
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The Dali container vessel that collided on Tuesday with a bridge in Baltimore was chartered by shipping company Maersk at the time of the accident, the Danish company said in a statement. “We are horrified by what has happened in Baltimore, and our thoughts are with all of those affected,” Maersk said. The Dali was set to depart Baltimore early on …
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Discover how Poetic Unity is transforming norms with healing and powerful poetry. Poetic Unity addresses mental health, community cohesion, and challenges traditional societal expectations of masculinity. Join us as we dive into a refreshing conversation about the potential for creativity and vulnerability to revolutionize humanitarian work and lea…
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Elon Musk wants to go to Mars and he wants your help. Even as one of the richest humans in exsistence, he doesn’t have the money to build what he believes is entirely possible . . . a livable colony on Mars! Welcome to Truman’s Matrix! We are not going to explore if we think that’s even possible or not. After all, NASA doesn’t believe so. In fact, …
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Hugo Slim is one of the best known and most interesting thinkers in the humanitarian space. He works at Univeristy of Oxford on the ethics and practice of humanitarian action and currently focus on answering the question “What is Climate Humanitarianism?” In this conversation with Lars Peter Nissen, Hugo discusses how we should define and prioritis…
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