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What if one photographer’s road trip across America could help heal division and remind us we’re all human? That’s exactly what John Noltner did. John — award-winning photographer, storyteller, and founder of A Peace of My Mind — stepped away from commercial work and instead spent 40,000 miles traveling the U.S., asking strangers one question: “What does peace mean to you?” What began as one interview has become a global storytelling movement that rebuilds connection in a world that feels more divided than ever. And whether you’re a photographer who’s just getting started and trying to figure out what kind of work you want to make… or you’ve been in the industry for years and feel that pull toward something different, something deeper, something more meaningful — this episode is going to hit home. John’s journey is a reminder that you don’t have to follow the expected path. Curiosity counts. Whimsy counts. And sometimes the thing that doesn’t make sense on paper is the thing that brings you back to yourself. His work has been described as: “A Peace of My Mind will tug at your heart and your sense of humanity… It’s difficult to digest this work and remain indifferent.”— Terri Lee Freeman, President, National Civil Rights Museum “A journey filled with revelations of courage and commitment… perhaps it will inspire us to become peacemakers.” — Ela Gandhi, South African peace activist & granddaughter of Mahatma Gandhi “A Peace of My Mind speaks the truth we are yearning to hear… offering common ground to bring us together as a human family.” — Marie Dennis, Co-president, Pax Christi International “One of the best examples of how stories can heal.” — Marina Cantacuzino, Founder, The Forgiveness Project Through exhibitions, international partnerships, workshops, and community storytelling, John has photographed Holocaust survivors, refugees, veterans, activists, faith leaders, and everyday people navigating questions of justice, belonging, and hope. His work continues to show up in places where people are wrestling with hard conversations and longing for connection. CHAPTERS 00:00 – The line that sets the tone: “If you wait until everything makes sense… you might never move.” 00:19 – Welcome to The Edit 00:00 – Introducing Photographer & Nonprofit Founder of A Peace of My Mind 03:40 – Why John’s work matters in a divided world 09:19 – From journalism to commercial photography to something more 12:40 – Choosing not to “shout back” at the angry voices 26:55 – Selling their house and living 2.5 years on the road29:45 – His project at George Floyd Square in Minneapolis 34:48 – Three big lessons John has learned interviewing hundreds of people 36:53 – “When we walk away from the table, the hope walks away with us.” 39:05 – How he chooses who to interview 46:39 – What he’d do differently in his career 48:11 – “Things look scarier from far away.” 51:21 – How to support A Peace of My Mind ✨ Connect with John Noltner Support the Project: https://apeaceofmymind.org/donate/ [https://apeaceofmymind.org/donate/ ] Website: https://apeaceofmymind.org/ [https://apeaceofmymind.org/] Instagram: instagram.com/apommstories [http://instagram.com/apommstories] Events: https://apeaceofmymind.org/events/ [https://apeaceofmymind.org/events/] Books: https://apeaceofmymind.org/shop/ [https://apeaceofmymind.org/shop/] George Floyd Video: https://vimeo.com/425925644?fl=pl&fe=vl ✨ Links We Mentioned Sign Up for Our Email List: https://www.theeditweekly.com/about-the-edit-weekly [https://www.theeditweekly.com/about-the-edit-weekly] Governerds Book Club with Sharon McMahon: https://sharonmcmahon.com/products/governerds-insider-bookclub [https://sharonmcmahon.com/products/governerds-insider-bookclub] Our Website: www.theeditweekly.com [http://www.theeditweekly.com] Don’t forget to comment, like, and subscribe to @TheEditWeekly for notifications on new episodes! We are thrilled to have you in our community! Let's continue following our whimsy together!- Amanda & Whitney#theeditpodcast #femalepodcasters #womenpodcasters #PhotographyPodcast #beginnerphotographer #photographybusiness #photographytips
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