Peace is Possible Podcast

Peace is Possible Podcast
Podcast Description
Produced by Peace Activation, the Peace is Possible Podcast is hosted by founder Eva Dalak, life coach and international gender expert. Raised as a Palestinian woman in Israel, educated in Christian schools, Eva offers a unique lens on diversity, freedom, and inner peace.
Guided by Peace Activation’s vision of a world where empowered individuals embody and activate peace in their communities and beyond — Each episode offers diverse perspectives to explore tools for inner peace and safe spaces for healing.
Subscribe now and visit peaceactivation.org for workshops, Zoom gatherings, and more!
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Content Themes
The podcast focuses on themes of diversity, peace activism, and healing, featuring episodes like 'Peace Isn't One-Sided' which discusses understanding diverse perspectives, and 'Creating Conditions for Compassion' that explores the complexities of emotional healing within conflict. Each episode emphasizes actionable insights and personal agency in the quest for peace.

Produced by Peace Activation, the Peace is Possible Podcast is hosted by founder Eva Dalak, life coach and international gender expert. Raised as a Palestinian woman in Israel, educated in Christian schools, Eva offers a unique lens on diversity, freedom, and inner peace.
Guided by Peace Activation’s vision of a world where empowered individuals embody and activate peace in their communities and beyond — Each episode offers diverse perspectives to explore tools for inner peace and safe spaces for healing.
Subscribe now and visit peaceactivation.org for workshops, Zoom gatherings, and more!
🎙️ New Podcast Episode: Peace Is Possible with Eva Dalak & Charles Eisenstein
What happens when a Palestinian peace worker and a philosopher of interbeing sit down in the midst of conflict? You get a conversation that refuses to look away — and instead asks: What if peace was as profitable as war?
In this powerful launch episode of the Peace Activation Podcast, host Eva Dalak and guest speaker Charles Eisenstein journey through 16 chapters of raw insight and transformative inquiry:
🔹 The Call for Peace Amidst Conflict – Speaking truth during genocide
🔹 Understanding Diverse Perspectives – Peace isn't one-sided
🔹 The Role of Trauma in Peace Activism – Why healing is foundational
🔹 The Complexity of Blame – Beyond right and wrong
🔹 Hope as Action – Reclaiming agency in the face of despair
🔹 The Land and Its People – Shared humanity, not competing narratives
🔹 The Dissonance of Narratives – When truths collide
🔹 The Power of Words and Beliefs – Language as architecture of reality
🔹 The Need for Understanding and Empathy – Peace begins with listening
🔹 The Illusion of Separation and Control – Why we feel divided
🔹 Creating a New Narrative for Peace – Not just ideas, but design
🔹 Understanding the Full Humanity of the Enemy – A radical act of courage
🔹 Creating Conditions for Compassion – Even when it feels impossible
🔹 Safe Spaces for Trauma-Processing – Holding pain, not bypassing it
🔹 Dignity in Healing – Making space for complexity and grace
🔹 Transmutation of Consciousness – From fear to connection
🔹 Activating Peace through Small Steps – Daily choices, global impact
🎧 This is more than a conversation. It’s an invitation to co-create a different future — one rooted in empathy, dignity, and shared humanity.
📖 Find out more on how we can be build sustainable peace in a war-torn world by reading my article ”Making Peace as Profitable as War” and support us on Substack:
https://evadalak.substack.com/p/making-peace-as-profitable-as-war
💥 Listen now and join the movement to activate peace from within!
For Contact & Further Resources:
- Visit Peaceactivation.org
- Email: [email protected]
- Visit or Email Evadalak.me to connect with Eva directly

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