Last updated October 7, 2024 – 4:48 PM
“If You Were In Charge” invites global experts to share the radical solutions they would implement if given unlimited political and financial power.
Hosted by renowned global peace strategist Sanam Naragi Anderlini, this new podcast series brings global innovators and leading activists to the spotlight and shares solutions to some of the biggest problems of our time. I suggest.
Each week, Sanam and her 23-year-old twin daughters, Lydia and Soleh, explore big social issues and then speak with experts who are actively creating change.
From climate change and wealth inequality to police brutality and feminism, If You Were in Charge blends forward-thinking solutions with personal storytelling to inspire people around the world. experts are brought together.
The first episode features Abigail Disney, heiress to the Disney empire, discussing wealth inequality and proposing radical ideas to challenge the billionaire class.
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Dame Eleanor Jane Milner-Gulland DBE shares her insights on biodiversity conservation and the need for urgent action to save the planet's ecosystems. Alex Crawford OBE, Sky News special correspondent on war reporting and the growing threat to journalists in crisis zones from Gaza to Afghanistan, Iran, China and even the UK. Kelly Geyser, founder of the Bijan Geyser Foundation, plans to reduce impunity for police violence after a heartbreaking journey to fight for justice after her son was wrongfully killed by park police in Washington, D.C. shared.
Sanam Naraghi Anderlini has more than 20 years of experience as a peace strategist, working with the United Nations, civil society, and governments on conflict and peacebuilding efforts.
Speaking about the series, Sanam says, “Every big problem in the world has a solution and great people working on it.
“This podcast focuses on what we can do, the solutions available, and the people leading the way. I want to remind listeners that these people exist, they care, and they are taking action and making an impact. We want you to know that we are giving you.
“They combine care, dedication, seriousness, factual knowledge, and remarkable humanity and humor to address the seriousness and urgency of the crises we face.
“We hope these conversations bring positivity about the future and combat cynicism and despair, especially for Gen Z and students in higher education.
“Unlike past generations, they have the tools to organize locally and globally and to tackle change from outside the system of power.
“We owe it to our children to give them a better future. By sharing our guests' personal stories, work and insights, we hope to inspire the next generation and give them the right start. Masu.”
Episodes of “If You Were in Charge” will be available weekly on all podcast platforms starting today, October 8th.