• The ChangeMan Interviews - with Dr Scilla Elworthy

  • Sep 2 2024
  • Length: 30 mins
  • Podcast

The ChangeMan Interviews - with Dr Scilla Elworthy

  • Summary

  • In this episode of The Change Show, Simon Phillips welcomes Dr. Scilla Elworthy, the visionary Founder of The Business Plan for Peace and the Oxford Research Group. Dr. Elworthy is a three-time Nobel Peace Prize nominee and a global advocate for non-violence and peacebuilding.


    Together, they explore Dr. Elworthy’s groundbreaking work in creating sustainable peace, from her early efforts with the Oxford Research Group to her current mission of mobilizing individuals and communities through The Business Plan for Peace. Dr. Elworthy shares her journey of confronting violence with dialogue and understanding, emphasizing the importance of inner work and leading with compassion in both personal and global conflicts.


    This conversation is essential listening for anyone passionate about making a real impact in the world. Tune in to gain profound insights from Dr. Elworthy on how each of us can contribute to a peaceful future, and be inspired by her unwavering commitment to creating a world where peace is possible.


    Scilla's choice to add to The Change Show Playlist was "Shame, Shame, Shame" by Shirley & Company.


    🔗 Connect with us:

    Scilla: LinkedIn: Dr. Scilla Elworthy

    Simon: LinkedIn: Simon Phillips


    #Leadership #PeaceBuilding #NonViolence #TheChangeShow #ScillaElworthy #Podcast







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