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After September 11, 2001, I realized that one can contribute to peace in two ways: first, by practicing peace in your own life and second, by braving difficult conversations and situations with a heartfelt desire to better understand the conflict that masks the potential for peace. To contribute peace, we must be willing to look directly at difficult truths within ourselves and in the world.  On Monday, April 10, my radio show guest is someone who has taken both of these paths.

Aziz Abu Sarah is a man whose courage, compassion and determination to find and nurture peace where there is conflict springs from his own life story -- a story of violence and loss transformed into a mission for helping enemies connect as human beings through the power of story and common purpose. A National Geographic Explorer, Aziz is a writer, teacher, facilitator and peace activist. He has been honored for his work with the Goldberg Prize for Peace in the Middle East from the Institute of International Education, the Silver Rose Award from the European Parliament, the Eisenhower Medallion and Eliav-Sartawi Award for Middle Eastern Journalism. 

I invite you to hear his moving story and connect with a vision that unites us all. Aziz's story will inspire and really get you thinking about how you are listening and whose voices you are willing to hear.

Very best,  

Kate Ebner
CEO
Nebo Company
Visionary Leader, Extraordinary Life on VoiceAmerica Business  


Monday, April 9  

11 AM Eastern Time

On VoiceAmerica Business

  

 

    

The Extraordinary Life and Vision of Aziz Abu Sarah

National Geographic Society Explorer, Peace Activist, Writer and Teacher 

 
 
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Aziz Abu Sarah
Aziz Abu Sarah
National Geographic Explorer
As a child in East Jerusalem, Aziz AbuSarah witnessed the deaths of many people he knew in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Like most, he was filled with desire for vengeance, especially after the death of his beloved older brother. Today, however, this  National Geographic Society Explorer is an award winning peace activist, writer and teacher who is exploring innovative new ways to create dialogue, understanding and common goals between people around the world who are locked in conflict. What happened that led Aziz to this extraordinary life work? Join Host Kate Ebner to hear Aziz's astonishing story and find out how he sees opportunities for peace where others see none.  More.

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A Vision of Leadership in Exploration

Many people crave something new - something exciting, something different --  something they care passionately about. On this week's radio program, Kate Ebner kicked off a month of shows about exploration with an enlightening conversation with Terry Garcia, EVP of Mission Programs at National Geographic Society. Terry shared his own story about leaving his role as a successful partner in a law firm to move to Washington, D.C. to serve in the Clinton administration. Throughout the program, Terry gave examples of exploration and shared National Geographic Society's vision for supporting inspiring explorers.  He explained, "I want National Geographic Society to be recognized globally as the leader in Exploration. We are currently setting up regional offices so that we are better able to fund exploration. This brings us closer to explorers where they are working."

Terry shared some of his own leadership philosophy: "I like to set the direction and then let people do what they do best. If you surround yourself with a group of talented individuals and if you challenge them to be innovative, to reach, and not be afraid to fail from time to time, you can achieve some remarkable things." Terry also stressed the importance of not saying "no" too quickly, as often our first reaction is based more on the immediate effects of our decision rather than the long-term benefits of the opportunity.

Terry said, "I am inspired every day by people who have a dream and are focused to pursue an idea -- people who are passionate. As we speak now, there are men and women working in the most remote places on the planet, enduring unimaginable hardships in pursuit of what is truly important. I am also inspired by the fact that many more people, if they had the means, would be willing to go. They want to do more than merely bear witness to what's happening, perhaps write a new story for the planet." 
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Many of you have been following Kate's blog, "The Inspired Leader" on Kidscreen.com.  Stay tuned for more blogging from Kate in April as we move the blog to Nebo's website.

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"In exploration, the answer to one question often poses a new question altogether.  Exploration is a process of continual discovery."
 

~ Terry Garcia

National Geographic Society 

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