• THE POWER OF DIALOGUE

  • Feb 12 2024
  • Length: 43 mins
  • Podcast

  • Summary

  • Where does peace begin? The Nobel Peace Center say that "those who listen...change the world", and that is what we are hoping to be a part of, one conversation...and one podcast at a time.

    While producing a podcast about the war in Ukraine, our group is being put to the test. Communication is far from easy....and especially when we feel afraid, threatened...or when someone is challenging our very core beliefs. But in "Hello World" we do not shy away from difficult subjects....instead we try to go back and do what we promised to do.... to listen some more...and we look for role models and helpers around us. May it be teachers, parents, friends or Nobel Peace Laureates like Nelson Mandela, who said that the very best weapon is to sit down and actually talk. This episode is a tribute to everyone who wishes to live in peace and is ready to work for it!

    The views expressed in this episode are those of the young people involved and in no way, a reflection of Erasmus Plus or sponsoring organisations.

    Music credits;

    DJB - Prayer for the world
    Ability II - Let love talk
    Ability II - Strictly Rockers
    DJB aka Ability II - Problems on my mind (ready to save the day)
    DJB - Break Dat Beat! (Jingle)
    Ability II Dubwise & Subinfin9ity Crew - Afrriiiq Kaaa! (Dub version)
    Additional music created by Ability II aka Booma

    Music playlist compiled by Infin9ityMusic/I9M recordings

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