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With Compassion

Podkast av The Charter for Compassion with Jennifer Nadel

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With Compassion, a global podcast series that brings together visionary voices from around the world to explore how compassion can serve as both compass and catalyst for transformational change. The podcast premieres November 19, as part of the soft launch of the Compassion Transformation Institute, the Charter’s new educational and cultural hub designed to support the next generation of compassion leaders, educators, and changemakers. Hosted by Jennifer Nadel, co-founder of Compassion in Politics, journalist, lawyer, and lifelong advocate for justice, With Compassion will feature active, challenging, and deeply engaged conversations that reimagine how compassion can reshape our systems, our stories, and our shared future. For more information, visit: https://charterforcompassion.org/what-we-do/offer-compassionate-education/podcast-series/with-compassion.html thecharterforcompassion.substack.com

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The Shift from Domination to Partnership: with Dr. Riane Eisler

Explore the profound ideas of Dr. Riane Eisler, a social systems theorist, cultural historian, and economist, whose journey began as a young girl when the Gestapo came to take her father away. Her experiences have shaped her life’s work on transforming societal narratives and systems to foster compassion, equity, and sustainability. This episode delves into the origins of her work, the impact of trauma, and practical strategies to accelerate a transition from domination to partnership. Key Topics: * Dr. Riane Eisler’s childhood experiences during WWII and their influence on her research * The differentiation between domination systems and partnership systems * How cultural narratives sustain systems of violence and inequality * The role of stories, language, and education in societal change * Practical interventions for shifting economic and social systems * The interplay between gender equality and societal health * The significance of trauma, neuroscience, and early childhood in societal transformation * The importance of reevaluating growth metrics towards wellbeing economies * The potential of AI and technological advances to support societal shifts * Strategies for collective action and policy reform to promote partnership and care Get full access to Charter for Compassion at thecharterforcompassion.substack.com/subscribe [https://thecharterforcompassion.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

21. mai 2026 - 32 min
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Refusing to Hate in the Face of Tragedy

Join us in this powerful conversation with Dr. Izzeldin Abuelaish, a Palestinian doctor, Nobel Peace Prize nominee, and author of I Shall Not Hate. Amidst unimaginable tragedy, he offers hope and strategies rooted in compassion and responsibility that can transform individuals and societies. Key Topics * The concept of “social diseases” like hatred and their impact on peace and health * The importance of personal responsibility in overcoming pain and promoting forgiveness * How the “Pandemic of Compassion” can spread globally, healing divisions * The significance of accountability, truth, and justice in conflict resolution * Practical steps for individuals and communities to deepen compassion through action * The role of systemic change in healthcare, justice, and international relations * The power of hope and collective action during crises and ongoing conflicts Resources & Links * I Shall Not Hate by Izzeldin Abuelaish [https://riverside.com/dashboard/studios/jennifer-d--nadels-studio/projects/amazon.com/dp/1851685190] * Charter for Compassion [https://charterforcompassion.org/] * Institute for the Study of Social Endemic Diseases [https://ku.edu/] * Magna Carta [https://www.bl.uk/collection-items/magna-carta] * The Charter of the Forest (1217) [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charter_of_the_Forest] Connect with Dr. Izzeldin Abuelaish * LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/izzeldin-abuelaish] * Twitter [https://twitter.com/izzeldin] Closing Inspiration: Hear Dr. Abuelaish read the Charter for Compassion 2.0, emphasizing that compassion is a shared human duty, capable of transforming our world through courage, action, and systemic change. Get full access to Charter for Compassion at thecharterforcompassion.substack.com/subscribe [https://thecharterforcompassion.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

9. april 2026 - 29 min
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A New Form of Leadership with Haneen Khalid

Join us in this enlightening episode as Jennifer Nadel engages in a profound conversation with Haneen Khalid, a distinguished leader and advocate for peace and women’s empowerment in South Asia. Haneen, who has been honored with the prestigious Gorbachev/Shultz Legacy Youth Award for her advocacy, shares her inspiring journey from her early life in Pakistan during turbulent times to her current role as a global peace advocate. Together, they explore the transformative power of empathy, humility, and human connection in addressing some of the world’s most pressing challenges, including nuclear proliferation and gender equality in politics. Key Topics * Haneen Khalid’s personal journey from growing up in Pakistan during the war on terror to becoming a global peace advocate * Lessons learned from supporting over 80 women parliamentarians in Pakistan about gender, power, and leadership * The critical role of empathy and compassion in transforming security and nuclear policy issues * Bridging divides through human connection, shared values, and recognizing common emotional landscapes * The importance of humility, openness, and relinquishing attachment to fixed ideas for effective peacebuilding * Navigating global crises like nuclear proliferation and conflict with a sense of connectedness and shared responsibility * The power of youth movements and cross-border dialogue to foster understanding and peace * Maintaining hope and resilience amidst global suffering, emphasizing life’s potential for renewal * Moving toward a planetary sense of common cause by expanding our view beyond national frameworks Resources & Links * Charter for Compassion [https://charterforcompassion.org/] * Obama Foundation [https://obama.org/] * Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty [https://www.un.org/disarmament/ptnw/] * Youth Peace Movements [https://youthpeacemaker.org/] Connect with Haneen Khalid * LinkedIn [https://linkedin.com/in/haneenkhalid] * Twitter [https://twitter.com/haneenkhalid] Additional Notes This episode underscores the transformative power of humility, empathy, and collective action in navigating some of the most pressing issues of our time. Haneen Khalid’s insights invite us all to lead with our full humanity and work towards a more compassionate and connected world. Get full access to Charter for Compassion at thecharterforcompassion.substack.com/subscribe [https://thecharterforcompassion.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

31. mars 2026 - 35 min
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Bonus Clip: Compassion and Resistance in Minneapolis

This bonus clip from the With Compassion Podcast features Erik Brandt, a graphic designer and artist from Minneapolis, discussing the protest art he created in response to ICE operations in the Minneapolis–St. Paul area. Erik describes the origin of his “Ice Out MSP” yard sign campaign, which began when a local foundation approached him to create communications opposing ICE. Inspired by the ubiquity of yard signs in Minneapolis–St. Paul politics, he designed the “Ice Out” sign — a phrase that doubles as a regional colloquialism for the spring thaw when ice leaves the lakes. Though initially rejected by the foundation, the design went viral after being posted on Facebook. The signs became a fixture of the Minneapolis–St. Paul landscape, appearing at homes, marches, and large-scale installations downtown. Erik freely shared the design files with people across the country and around the world, with the adaptable airport-code format (MSP) allowing easy localization for other cities. Eric also describes a public-facing art installation outside his home that he has used for years to display political messages, including responses to the murders of George Floyd, Jamar Clark, and Philando Castile. The clip concludes with Erik reflecting on the massive community response — from the Women’s March to gatherings of over 100,000 people in downtown Minneapolis — noting both the joyous solidarity and the fear many community members felt, emphasizing that those who marched did so to give voice to those who couldn’t. Get full access to Charter for Compassion at thecharterforcompassion.substack.com/subscribe [https://thecharterforcompassion.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

13. mars 2026 - 7 min
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