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Early Childhood Peace Consortium

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Podcast series "Pathways to Peace" is a production of the Early Childhood Peace Consortium (ECPC)(https://ecdpeace.org). In this series, we discuss how positive early childhood development can lead to global peace. Listen in as we talk with experts about the experiences and the challenges they face in implementing early childhood development programs to build a more peaceful world. The ECPC brings together leaders from international organizations, academia, practice, philanthropy, networks, ...
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ECPCs Youth Initiative Chair/Yale student Kyle King, and renowned Italian singer-songwriter and visionary Giovanni Caccamo engage in a lively and captivating conversation on the power of youth to elicit change. Giovanni, the visionary behind the global project "Manifesto for Change - Youth and Future". Created by Giovanni, this project aims to coll…
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In this episode, I review and summarize the book, Healing Trees: a pocket guide to forest bathing by Ben Page. In the episode, I said I would share a link to Ben's book. Instead, I am sharing his website. https://www.integralforestbathing.com Spoiler alert: as a nature and forest therapy guide, I love this book.…
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This episode is a brief overview of the book Finding the Mother Tree by Suzanne Simard. Is it a book with scientific facts? Yes. What else is in this book? Listen to the episode to hear what Grace discovers by reading Finding the Mother Tree. https://suzannesimard.com/finding-the-mother-tree-book/Di Grace Mendez
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Why would anyone want to eat a piece of fruit in slow motion? Similar to a forest bathing walk where we don't walk far, we don't walk fast, we walk in slow motion, eating in slow motion can be an extended experience of the senses. After eating in slow motion, Grace will give you a journal prompt to record what you are noticing.…
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What is a remote forest therapy walk? Are remote forest bathing walks really the same as an in-person walk? What are the pros and cons of a remote walk? Grace Mendez, a forest and therapy nature guide, shares her thoughts on remote forest therapy. Link mentioned on the episode: https://www.natureandforesttherapy.earth/worldwide-member-map…
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Typically the second portion of a forest bathing walk if you are being guided by an Association of Nature and Forest Therapy Guide, this is an invitation to connect with your senses. In case you are wondering, the first part of a forest bathing walk is the introduction to the walk. You can participate in this invitation in a park, in your backyard,…
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S2, Ep2. Friedrich W. Affolter, EdD, education expert for Risk-Informed Programming at UNICEF New York Program Division, and Secretary to the ECPC, joins host, Nancy Shemrah Fallon of the ECPC Global Communications Team. Dr. Affolter discusses his pioneering work as manager of UNICEF's Peace Building Education and Advocacy Program, also called Lear…
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S2, Ep1. Dr. Joanna Rubinstein, President and CEO of World Childhood Foundation (WCF) USA, joins Yale Professor James F. Leckman in a discussion on the new groundbreaking report by The Economist Intelligence Unit “Out of the Shadows Index”. This benchmarking tool, developed with support from the WCF, the Oak and Carlson Family Foundations, helps co…
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Ana Estela Haddad, former First Lady of the City of São Paulo and Coordinator of the Municipal Policy for Integral Early Childhood Development – São Paulo Carinhosa Program, joins host, Dr. Maria Conceição do Rosário, Associate Professor, Federal University of São Paulo. Dr. Haddad discusses how the Carinhosa Program, São Paulo’s municipal policy f…
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Dr. Maria Conceição do Rosário is an associate professor at the Federal University of Sao Paulo and adjunct professor at the Yale Child Study Center. She is a child psychiatrist and currently coordinates the Early Childhood Attention Program (PAPI) in Brazil, an interdisciplinary team of people dedicated to developing and implementing strategies fo…
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Professor Paul Connelly, Professor of Education and Dean of Research for the Faculty of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences at Queens University in Belfast, Ireland, joins host, Yale Professor Rima Salah. Professor Connolly discusses his work which investigates conflict and an innovative early childhood development program in Northern Ireland, as…
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Dr. Hirokazu Yoshikawa, Courtney Sale Ross Professor of Globalization and Education and university professor at New York University, joins host Yale professor, Rima Salah. Dr. Hirokazu Yoshikawa speaks about the current state of affairs with regard to early childhood development research, implementation of programs, and the need to shift our focus …
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Dr. Theresa Betancourt, Associate Professor of Child Health and Human Rights, Harvard University, joins host Yale student, Frank Boudon. Dr. Betancourt discusses how she became involved in research on children and conflict, expounds upon the successes and challenges of her work, and offers insights about the policy and research goals we should prio…
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Katie Maeve Murphy, Early Childhood Development Technical Advisor to the International Rescue Committee (IRC), joins host, Angelica Ponguta, Associate Research Scientist at Yale University. Mrs. Murphy discusses IRCs emphasis on family and parenting programs to foster early childhood development in crisis conditions to promote peacebuilding.For mor…
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Dr. Lina María González Ballesteros, Healthy Living Leader at the Fundación Saldarriaga Concha in Bogota, Colombia, joins host Marin Chanel, graduate student at Yale University. Dr. Ballesteros discusses her foundation's success in mobilizing funds for investment in early childhood in Colombia through the conceptualization of peacebuilding from ear…
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Dr. Ghassan Issa, Co-founder and Coordinator at the Arab Resource Collective (ARC) in Beirut, Lebanon, joins host Frank Boudon, undergraduate student at Yale University. Dr. Issa discusses ARCs integrated approach to building partnerships and overcoming challenges when working on early childhood development (ECD), its importance for building peace …
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Christina de Bruin, Deputy Representative at UNICEF Côte d’Ivoire, joins host Angelica Ponguta, Associate Research Scientist at Yale University. Ms. de Bruin discusses how the UNICEF Learning for Peace program in the Ivory Coast empowers women of different ethnicities at early childhood development centers to build trust and peace for their childre…
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Dr. Kaja Jasinska, Research Scientist at Haskins Laboratories, joins host, Frank Boudon, undergraduate student at Yale University. Dr. Jasinska, a cognitive scientist, describes her work on child development, its contribution to peacebuilding, and her current research on child literacy in low-resource settings in Cote D’Ivoire.For more information,…
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Dr. Kaveh Khoshnood, Associate Professor and Director of Undergraduate Studies at the Yale School of Public Health, joins host Frank Boudon, undergraduate student at Yale University. Dr. Khoshnood discusses his research on a parenting intervention with Palestinian refugees and how Public Health researchers can work to prevent collective violence.Fo…
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