# peacemaking — RSS Amplifier

Recent posts from the 2 feeds in the RSS Amplifier directory that cover peacemaking.

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## [Peace Beneath Our Feet/Climate Conflict](https://www.goodradioshows.org)

_2026-05-01 · Peace Talks Radio_

On this episode of Peace Talks Radio, we hear how people are finding moments of peace and connection in the natural world, even in the middle of busy urban life. We also explore how climate change is shaping the conditions for conflict and peace around the world, revealing how closely our relationship to nature is tied to our ability to build and sustain peace.

[Listen](https://www.goodradioshows.org/BroadcastMP3-59min/PT-PBOFClimateConflict59.mp3)

## [Peace Through Youth Justice Reform](https://www.goodradioshows.org)

_2026-04-01 · Peace Talks Radio_

On this episode of Peace Talks Radio, we explore youth justice through the story of Jamie Silvonek, who was charged as an adult at 14 and is serving a 35-year sentence in Pennsylvania. We also hear from journalist Nell Bernstein about the growing movement to dismantle youth prisons and rethink how communities respond when young people cause harm.

[Listen](https://www.goodradioshows.org/BroadcastMP3-59min/PT-YouthPrisonReform59.mp3)

## [Peace with Basketball](https://www.goodradioshows.org)

_2026-03-22 · Peace Talks Radio_

On this edition of Peace Talks Radio, we explore how basketball is being used to bridge divides and prevent violence — from PeacePlayers’ work in Northern Ireland to Oakland’s Midnight Basketball program.

[Listen](https://www.goodradioshows.org/BroadcastMP3-59min/PT-BasketballforPeace59.mp3)

## [Dealing With Burn-Out](https://www.goodradioshows.org)

_2026-02-22 · Peace Talks Radio_

In this episode, we explore the hidden toll of activism and how we begin to build something more sustainable. Through conversations with peacebuilding chaplain and mediator Michaela Ledesma and artist-activist Jacob Lefton, this series examines how burnout shows up, why it happens, and what it might look like to recover, or prevent it entirely.

[Listen](https://www.goodradioshows.org/BroadcastMP3-59min/PT-BurnOut59.mp3)

## [What Peace Costs: Housing, Dignity and Repair](https://www.goodradioshows.org)

_2026-01-25 · Peace Talks Radio_

On this episode of Peace Talks Radio, journalist Brian Goldstone exposes the human cost of America’s working homelessness crisis — and what it reveals about how we define dignity and belonging. Then, therapist Whitney Goodman explores how healing fractured family relationships can restore peace closer to home. Together, these conversations ask what peace really costs — in housing, in love, and in…

[Listen](https://www.goodradioshows.org/BroadcastMP3-59min/PT-WhatPeaceCosts59.mp3)

## [Bonus Podcast](https://www.goodradioshows.org)

_2026-01-15 · Peace Talks Radio_

Peace Talks Radio co-founder Paul Ingles talks with fine art landscape photographer Jan Bartelstone about his 2023 book An Ecstatic Gathering of Writers: Honoring Nature, Mankind, and Spirit. Bartelstone describes some of his large scale photographs in the book and the accompanying inspirational prose and poetry from top writers like N. Scott Momaday, John Muir, Pablo Neruda, Kahlil Gibran, e e…

[Listen](https://www.goodradioshows.org/Podcast/PodcastWithJanBartelstone.mp3)

## [God&#8217;s World to Win: The Story of Operation World](https://operationworld.org/2026/01/12/gods-world-to-win/)

_2026-01-12 · Jason Mandryk · Operation World_

For over fifty years, Operation World-the first survey of the spiritual needs of every nation-has inspired Christians worldwide to pray for countries and peoples. But how did this expansive prayer resource come to be? In God’s World to Win, Patrick Johnstone shares his personal story-from bullied schoolboy with an undiagnosed learning disorder to global missions \[…\] The post God’s World to Win:…

## [Where are They Now?](https://www.goodradioshows.org)

_2025-12-29 · Peace Talks Radio_

On this edition of Peace Talks Radio, we revisit some of our past guests to ask: where are they now? More than a decade later, we catch up with peacebuilders who first shared their stories years ago, and hear how they’ve continued to strive for understanding, dialogue, and nonviolent change in their communities.

[Listen](https://www.goodradioshows.org/BroadcastMP3-59min/PT-WhereAreTheyNow59.mp3)

## [Reframing The Holidays: Toward Justice and Peace](https://www.peacetalksradio.com)

_2025-11-09 · Peace Talks Radio_

Peace Talks Radio explores efforts to rename and reclaim holidays like Thanksgiving, Columbus Day, and Veterans Day. Guests Mahtowin Munro and Rory Fanning discuss how these commemorations can conceal painful truths — and how reframing them can open space for justice, healing, and peace.

[Listen](https://www.goodradioshows.org/BroadcastMP3-59min/PT-ReframingHolidays59.mp3)

## [Friendship by Design: Rebuilding Connection and Inner Peace](https://www.peacetalksradio.com)

_2025-10-13 · Peace Talks Radio_

On today’s Peace Talks Radio episode, we explore the quiet crisis of adult loneliness and the small, brave steps people take to create new friendships later in life. We’ll hear personal stories from people reaching out across unfamiliar ground, and we’ll talk with experts about the science of connection and the design of spaces that invite strangers to become neighbors

[Listen](https://www.goodradioshows.org/BroadcastMP3-59min/PT-FriendshipByDesign59.mp3)

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## [Recasting Peace: Sadako Sasaki and Seattle’s Peace Park](https://www.peacetalksradio.com)

_2025-09-12 · Peace Talks Radio_

In this edition of Peace Talks Radio, correspondent Anna Van Dine visits Seattle’s Peace Park, where a stolen statue of Sadako Sasaki — the Hiroshima girl who folded 1,000 paper cranes — is being recreated by artist Saya Moriyasu. The story reflects on Sadako’s legacy and the role of art in peacemaking.

[Listen](https://www.goodradioshows.org/BroadcastMP3-59min/PT-RecastingPeace59.mp3)

## [OW60th Celebration Recording](https://operationworld.org/2025/01/14/ow60th-celebration-recording/)

_2025-01-14 · Jason Mandryk · Operation World_

To commemorate 60 years since the publication of the first Operation World, we hosted founding author Patrick Johnstone in a video call along with the OW team and some friends. Patrick shared stories about the origins of OW and insights about how the worlds of prayer, mission, and research have changed over these past decades. \[…\] The post OW60th Celebration Recording appeared first on Operation…

[Listen](https://operationworld.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/OW-60th-Anniversary.mp4)

## [Celebrating 60 Years &#8211; Observing the Great Shifts in Global Mission](https://operationworld.org/2024/12/16/celebrating-60-years-part-2/)

_2024-12-16 · Jason Mandryk · Operation World_

Following on from the first post that looked at the foreword of the original Operation World, we now dig into the preface. PREFACE We pray that this little booklet, so limited in its scope, will help the readers to see the great spiritual need of this world. The day of mission work is far from \[…\] The post Celebrating 60 Years – Observing the Great Shifts in Global Mission appeared first on…

## [Celebrating 60 Years &#8211; The First Operation World](https://operationworld.org/2024/12/11/celebrating-60-years/)

_2024-12-11 · Jason Mandryk · Operation World_

The first-ever edition of Operation World was a tiny A5 booklet of 32 pages, locally produced on a hand-cranked Gestetner machine in South Africa in 1964. A bigger print run was done in Germany in 1965. Attached below are a few photos of that 1965 edition. It is remarkable to think that this humble but \[…\] The post Celebrating 60 Years – The First Operation World appeared first on Operation World…

