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.
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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.

Peace Activation is a movement—restoring harmony within humanity.
Lasting peace doesn’t begin at negotiation tables. Peace is not passive. It is embodied.
Hosted by Eva Dalak—facilitator, coach, and gender and conflict expert with 30+ years of experience across 22 conflict zones—this podcast explores what’s possible when conflict trasfomation meets trauma-informed leadership, spiritual psychology, feminine wisdom and somatic integration. Each episode offers storytelling, practical tools and real conversations from people who are creating global impact from embodied inner peace. Join us.
What role can art play in healing divided societies? Can creativity become a practice of peace?
In this inspiring episode of the Peace Activation Podcast, Eva sits down with artist, peacebuilder, and self-described ”art-ivist” Achinoam Nini, professionally known as Noa to explore how creativity can become a powerful vehicle for connection, healing, and social transformation.
Together, Eva and Noa reflect on what it means to activate peace through art, imagination, and embodied presence. Rather than seeing art as something separate from activism, Noa shares how creative expression can interrupt polarization, create new conversations, and invite people back into relationship with themselves and one another.
Their conversation reminds us that peace is not only negotiated around conference tables. It is also painted, sung, danced, written, imagined, and lived.

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