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Peace Tribe Rising

Peace Tribe Rising

Matt Lakenbach

Peace Tribe Rising is all about empowering the peacemakers and people who are committed to living together in peace. The Israeli-Palestinian conflict can be viewed as a battle between two tribes with competing religious, national, and historical narratives and identities. We are empowering a new, shared identity: the Peace Tribe. Together, we are unfolding a future of reconciliation, peace and human rights for all the people of the holy land. We come from a wide range of backgrounds: Israelis and Palestinians, Jews, Muslims and Christians, and supporters of all stripes, colors and creeds, in the Middle East, the United States, and around the world. PTR is a project of the Middle East Peace Civic Forum, a 501c3 nonprofit organization.

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Goodpods has curated a list of the 10 best Peace Tribe Rising episodes, ranked by the number of listens and likes each episode have garnered from our listeners. If you are listening to Peace Tribe Rising for the first time, there's no better place to start than with one of these standout episodes. If you are a fan of the show, vote for your favorite Peace Tribe Rising episode by adding your comments to the episode page.

Meet your Peace Tribe Rising podcast hosts, Matt Lakenbach, Tarek Nahabet, and Peter van Geldern. We share who we are as peacemakers and introduce a vision of Israeli-Palestinian peace. Through this podcast, we aim to be a hub for a new Tribe - the Tribe of Peacemakers and those who are committed to living together in peace.

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Join Majid and Matt for a fascinating and inspiring conversation about peacemaking, including the power of music and the arts to soften perceptions and create openings for dialogue. Majid also shares about the calling to speak out for peace in a world that often suppresses those voices. Says Majid, "Many people would like to speak out but they fear being ostracized by their own family, their own tribe. But the world is hurting. There are too many conflicts in this world, and some of us are called to make the world whole. And to me that calling is much stronger than my fear of being ostracized. And I've been called out, been put on websites, blacklisted, because I've promised steps toward s understanding the another, steps toward resolving conflict, steps toward compromise, rather than beating that drum of demonizing the other, which I refuse to do. It takes courage. Each person has to decide for themselves if they want to be a change agent or if they want to be satisfied with the status quo. I'm not satisfied with the status quo."
Listen in to this enlightening discussion and discover what it means to live from a commitment of being pro-peace rather than a partisan for one side or the other.

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Relationship coach and healer Ionit Sabatello joins Peace Tribe Rising podcast host Matt Lakenbach for an enlightening conversation on healing relationships, raising our vibrations, and transforming conflicts. Ionit is an award-winning spiritual mentor and relationship healer. Their conversation covers everything from healing ourselves to transforming the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Ionit and Matt explore relationship, conflict, and healing dynamics between individuals and among groups. Peace Tribe Rising is a project of the Middle East Peace Civic Forum, www.mepcf.org.

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In this episode of Peace Tribe Rising, cohosts Matt Lakenbach and Peter van Geldern interview Bill Phillips, an experienced facilitator and trainer in the field of Neurolinguistic Programming. The technique gets to the core of upsets and interpersonal conflicts, and provides a way to move forward through previously intractable disagreements.
The Peace Tribe Rising podcast is a product of the Middle East Peace Civic Forum.
Visit us at www.mepcf.org to learn more.

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PTR host Matt Lakenbach welcomes transformational phenomenon Greiris Diaz onto the podcast. Greiris is an influencer, a coach, and a force for good in the world. Her passion is helping people overcome anxiety and depression and live their best lives. Greiris and Matt discuss how to embrace peace at the individual level and the community level.

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Nathan McCullough is a philosopher, entrepreneur, and coach. In this fascinating episode with co-hosts Matt Lakenbach and Peter van Geldern, Nathan discusses peacemaking from the perspective of philosophy, individual responsibility, and group dynamics.

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Robin Graham, founder of "Peace Club," has a lifetime of experience using football (or as Americans might say, soccer) to bring people closer together and to teach peace. He has discovered a framework for Robin understands that to really make a difference it is critical to speak in language that his audience understands. Through the "Champions in Life" program, Robin teaches virtues that any football player can relate to, including sportsmanship and integrity. Join hosts Matt Lakenbach and Peter Van Geldern for this enlightening discussion.

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Repeat guest Majid Alsayegh joins hosts Matt Lakenbach and Jess Bryan of the Middle East Peace Civic Forum for this critical conversation about the Israel-Hamas war and prospects for ending the fighting.
Join us as we discuss the implications of two indigenous peoples, the political challenges facing the Biden Administration and regional actors, and the immense suffering being experienced by Palestinians and Israelis and their family, friends, and sympathizers around the world.

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October 7, 2023 will go down in history as a dark day for the Jewish people. More than 1,400 Jews were murdered in cold blood. The dead included hundreds of civilians: women, men, children, babies and the elderly, with more than 260 alone killed at an outdoor music festival a few miles from the Gaza Strip. At least 200 hostages were captured and are being held in Gaza. In response, Israel has launched an unprecedented and devastating military campaign designed to remove from power Hamas, an organization whose charter calls for the destruction of Israel and Holy War against the Jewish people. All of this has happened in the context of more than 60 years of violence, with two peoples fighting for legitimacy and land. On this episode Peace Tribe Rising host Matt Lakenbach is joined by our newest cohost and fellow Middle East Peace Civic Forum director and peacemaker Jess Bryan.

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Emyrald Sinclaire is a dating and manifestation coach for women, helping clients find the love of their life and create a life they love. Emyrald brings a rare blend of intuition, wisdom, and intelligence (not to mention beauty) to support her clients and followers. She can be found on Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, Insight Timer, and beyond. Listen in on this engaging conversation about dating, intuition, conflict resolution, and life.

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FAQ

How many episodes does Peace Tribe Rising have?

Peace Tribe Rising currently has 16 episodes available.

What topics does Peace Tribe Rising cover?

The podcast is about Peace, Non-Profit, Society & Culture, Middle East, Jewish, Podcasts, Muslim, Business, Israeli and Israel.

What is the most popular episode on Peace Tribe Rising?

The episode title 'Two Indigenous Peoples, One Holy Land: Majid Alsayegh, Jess Bryan and Matt Lakenbach - Peace Tribe Rising Ep. 14' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on Peace Tribe Rising?

The average episode length on Peace Tribe Rising is 65 minutes.

How often are episodes of Peace Tribe Rising released?

Episodes of Peace Tribe Rising are typically released every 42 days, 10 hours.

When was the first episode of Peace Tribe Rising?

The first episode of Peace Tribe Rising was released on May 8, 2022.

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