
Why do we struggle to make peace, even when it's what we want most? International mediator and professor Chad Ford joins us to explore the roots of conflict and the power of “dangerous love.”
Having a life and career with meaning, integrity, and impact
Why do we struggle to make peace, even when it's what we want most? International mediator and professor Chad Ford joins us to explore the roots of conflict and the power of “dangerous love.”
In this episode, I talk with Rabbi Jeffrey Myers, who survived the deadliest anti-Semitic attack in American history at Pittsburgh’s Tree of Life Synagogue. In the wake of unimaginable tragedy, how does a community find its way forward—and what can we learn from their resilience?
Season 3 will focus on how to help in conflict. We'll cover a lot of ground, from personal peacemaking to global conflict, and all kinds of topics in between. How to Help is available in your favorite podcast player, and now at BYU Radio.
More than ever, we have to rely on the explainers who can help us understand new achievements in science and technology. In this episode, we'll hear from one of the most prolific science and tech journalists of the last few decades, David Pogue, to help us make sense of it all.