Diplomacy's Invisible Impact with Ambassador Susan Stevenson
How diplomacy’s quiet presence can shape lives, communities, and even the course of nations along with ordinary Americans.
What does diplomacy actually look like from the inside?Most Americans never see the work diplomats do on behalf of the country. Yet diplomacy touches everything from trade and economic prosperity to conflict prevention, disaster response, public health, and the protection of American citizens abroad.In this episode of Unlocked, Madelyn Blair sits down with retired Ambassador Susan Stevenson, who spent more than three decades serving the United States around the world. From negotiations involving North Korea's nuclear program to helping Americans during crises in Equatorial Guinea and Myanmar, Ambassador Stevenson shares the realities of diplomatic service, the power of relationships, and the leadership lessons learned while representing the United States overseas.This conversation explores diplomacy not as political theater, but as the patient work of building trust, understanding cultures, and creating connections that can change lives.In this episode, you'll learn:✔ What diplomats actually do day-to-day✔ How diplomacy affects everyday Americans✔ Why relationships and trust are essential to national security✔ The realities of serving overseas for decades✔ How women have shaped modern diplomacy✔ What young people should study if they are interested in the Foreign Service✔ Why adaptability, curiosity, and mission-driven leadership matter✔ The meaning behind the diplomatic phrase "the last three feet"About Ambassador Susan StevensonAmbassador Susan N. Stevenson enjoyed a three-decade career as a diplomat, serving as Ambassador to the Republic of Equatorial Guinea and Chargé d'Affaires to Myanmar. Her career also included assignments in Thailand, China, Hong Kong, Mexico, and leadership positions within the U.S. Department of State. Prior to joining the Foreign Service, she worked in international business with the Kellogg Company.4 Things You'll LearnWhy diplomacy is one of the least understood but most important public services.How international relationships are built through trust rather than transactions.What leadership lessons diplomats learn from working across cultures.How diplomacy quietly influences security, trade, humanitarian response, and everyday life.
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