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Eight Billion
Liza Florida
95 episodes
3 months ago
Level up your personal, spiritual and professional development as we uncover the deeply intimate experiences of ordinary people living extraordinary lives. By 2022 there will be eight billion people on planet Earth, each with a unique story of struggle, pain, perseverance, and victory. The Eight Billion Podcast empowers you to connect with others on a level you never thought possible.
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Level up your personal, spiritual and professional development as we uncover the deeply intimate experiences of ordinary people living extraordinary lives. By 2022 there will be eight billion people on planet Earth, each with a unique story of struggle, pain, perseverance, and victory. The Eight Billion Podcast empowers you to connect with others on a level you never thought possible.
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Eight Billion
Unyielding Grace: Shirine Jurdi and the Feminine Force for Justice
🎧 Listen Now This episode brings you a powerful and unflinching conversation with Shirine Jurdi, a global advocate for women, peace, and security from Lebanon. Prepare to challenge your perspectives as Shirine dismantles the narratives often imposed on women in conflict zones, offering a raw and honest look at the realities of war, justice, and the fight for a life of dignity, not just survival. 🧵 Episode Overview In this essential episode of the Women as Agents of Change podcast, Liza Florida connects with Shirine Jurdi, President of the Lebanese section of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF). Shirine shares how her childhood experiences during the 1982 Israeli invasion of Lebanon shaped her lifelong mission for a just peace. She offers a critical analysis of how Lebanon's colonial and sectarian history has created systemic barriers to gender equality, challenging the external perception of Lebanon as a progressive nation for women. This conversation goes to the heart of what true solidarity means. Shirine powerfully rejects the label of "resilience," arguing it romanticizes suffering and absolves the world of its responsibility. Through personal stories, including a heartbreaking realization from her young nephew, she illustrates the deep psychological scars of perpetual conflict. This is not a story of victimhood; it is a demand to be seen as a leader, a call for the international community to stop, listen, and co-create solutions rooted in human rights and genuine care. 🔑 Key Topics Covered A Childhood Shaped by War: How surviving the 1982 Israeli invasion as a child ignited Shirine’s sense of purpose and advocacy. The Myth of Progressiveness: A critical look at the gap between the perception of Lebanese women's freedom and the lived reality of legal and political inequality. Legacy of Colonialism: How Lebanon’s confessional political system, a remnant of its colonial past, continues to marginalize women and prioritize sectarian loyalty over citizenship. Resisting "Resilience": Shirine’s powerful argument against the term "resilient," explaining why it is a harmful label that normalizes hardship and injustice. The Trauma of War on Children: A moving story about her nephew’s cynical view that "they don't care," revealing the profound psychological impact of conflict on the next generation. Women as Agents, Not Projects: A call to shift from tokenistic, donor-driven projects to centering women as knowledgeable leaders with causes, not cases. A Demand for True Solidarity: Why messages of support, ceasing arms shipments, and collective advocacy are critical lifelines for those living under bombardment. Adaptive, Localized Action: The importance of balancing global agendas with local needs and being flexible enough to pivot strategies when war breaks out, as seen with her work on small arms. 🧠 Powerful Quotes from Shirine Jurdi "You do me harm when you call me resilient. It means that you agree to my hardship. I don't want to be resilient. I deserve to have a proper life." "We love life. We want to live in peace, but just peace, which is centered as a human rights approach away from fear." "Don't look at me as a victim. Look at me as a leader. Look at me as your sister." "With my privileges, I want to do an impact. It's not tokenism. It's... what you do in life that can make really an impact on your community." "We need to rehumanize our policies and to have also these children as centered, like their dignity." On her nephew's reaction to the war: "He said, 'No, because they don't care.' And I could never forget this. They don't care." 💡 Innovative Projects & Global Initiatives Women Peace Tables: A responsive project by WILPF Lebanon and Peace Women Across the Globe, shifted from a focus on small arms to creating safe spaces for displaced women to share their immediate needs for safety and dignity during the war. Young Women Plus Leadership Network: An inclusive network Shirine established for young Lebanese, Palestinian, and Syrian women and men to co-create agendas and build bridges between communities. Local Mediation Unit: An initiative to institutionalize a mediation unit within a local women's organization, demonstrating a model for linking international peace frameworks with grassroots needs. 🤝 Connect with Shirine Jurdi Shirine Jurdi is a leading voice in the Women, Peace, and Security movement. To follow her work with WILPF Lebanon and support the call for a just peace, you can connect with her directly: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/shirine-jurdi-92439027/ 🤝 Connect with Me 📷 Instagram: @lizaflorida and @eightbillionproject 👤 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/eightbillionpodcast/ 💼 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/liza-florida-07597119 🌐 Website: https://lizaflorida.com/ 🙏 Special Thanks To Shirine Jurdi for her courage, her clarity, and her powerful testimony. Thank you for sharing your truth and for your tireless work to build a more just world. To the International Peace Bureau for their partnership and support for this podcast series. You can learn more about their work at https://ipb.org/ and see more on their YouTube channel. To the women peacebuilders and human rights defenders in Lebanon and across the globe who stand for justice in the face of conflict. To our listeners, may this episode move you to listen more deeply, challenge harmful narratives, and find your role in building collective solidarity. 🔗 About the Series Women as Agents of Change is a special podcast series hosted by Liza Florida, presented in collaboration with the International Peace Bureau and Eight Billion Project. Each episode celebrates the wisdom, vision, and courage of women working to build a more peaceful and just world.
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3 months ago
1 hour 59 seconds

Eight Billion
The Heartbeat of Humanity: A Global Treaty for Mother Earth with Auntie Ivy Smith
🎧 Listen Now Dive into a sacred conversation with Auntie Ivy Smith, a wisdom keeper and indigenous advocate from Aotearoa. This episode is a bridge between ancient truths and future possibilities—a global message of healing, responsibility, and profound change. 🧵 Episode Overview In this deeply moving episode of the Women as Agents of Change podcast, Liza Florida sits down with her dear friend, Auntie Ivy Smith, a powerful voice for indigenous peoples worldwide. Auntie Ivy shares the sacred story behind her facial tattoo (tā moko), a global message for humanity. She recounts her decade-long, self-funded journey to over 30 countries to connect with frontline communities, find truth, and build alliances. This conversation goes beyond talk and into the heart of action. Auntie Ivy introduces her vision for a global treaty—one not owned by governments, but held in reverence for Mother Earth and stewarded by the next generation. She speaks on the power of ancestral technology, the urgent need for collective healing, and the critical solutions indigenous communities have always held. This is not just a podcast episode; it is a call to remember who we are, heal the past, and unite to protect our planet for a better tomorrow. 🔑 Key Topics Covered The Sacred Story: Auntie Ivy explains the profound meaning of her facial tattoo—a message of responsibility, accountability, and the interconnectedness of all life. A Global Walk for Truth: Her experience traveling self-funded to over 30 countries to listen, learn, and build a network of over 200 frontline ambassadors for change. A Vision for a Global Treaty: The powerful concept of a treaty where ownership belongs to Mother Earth, designed to move beyond colonial frameworks and be led by the youth. The Old Ways are the New Way: Contrasting the destructive behaviors of greed and control with the true wealth of indigenous cultures: sharing, mutual care, and living in balance with nature. The Rise of Youth Leadership: Why the younger generation is crucial for the future and how we must support, guide, and protect them as they lead the charge. Ancestral Technology & Real Solutions: A call to invest in proven indigenous solutions for clean water, clean energy, and healing medicine, rather than wasting resources on less effective modern technologies. The Urgency of Healing: Why collective healing from past traumas is essential to move forward and how supporting indigenous healers is key to healing humanity. A Call to Action for Humanity: A direct appeal for allies, resources, and good-hearted investors to help record sacred wisdom, establish healing centers, and buy back land to implement lasting solutions. 🧠 Powerful Quotes from Auntie Ivy Smith "This sacred story is a global message for humanity, and it comes with a responsibility, a dedication and accountability to how you conduct yourself." "We've always had the solutions. Our wealth is looking after each other, our wealth of sharing." "The ownership belongs to Mother Earth, this planet and everything that gives us life. We humanity... just need to educate and bring awareness." "If we don't heal the past, we are gonna continue to take this energy forward." "We are in 2025. We have the solutions and we want to share, train, upskill people that want to be a part of this movement. And we are ready now to start today, to save tomorrow." "Please come and sit with us so we can share our truth and wisdom, our knowledge." 💡 Innovative Projects & Global Initiatives A Global Treaty for Mother Earth: A visionary framework for planetary stewardship that removes government and corporate ownership, placing reverence for the Earth at its center. The goal is to gather allies and hold a summit to formalize and launch this movement. Sacred Wisdom Film Archive: An urgent project to fund a film crew to travel to remote locations and record the knowledge of the last sacred wisdom holders before it is lost forever. Global Indigenous Healing Centers: A call to establish and support healing centers led by true indigenous healers to address trauma, addiction, and homelessness, and to train others in ancient healing practices. Ancestral Technology Fund: A plea for investment in implementing proven, ancient indigenous technologies for free energy, water purification, and sustainable agriculture to create fast, effective change. 🤝 Connect with Auntie Ivy Smith Instagram: @auntyivy.eart Email: info.aiaif@gmail.com Auntie Ivy is building a global movement and is calling in allies, investors, and good-hearted people. To learn more about the treaty, her projects, or how you can contribute, please reach out via the contact information in the episode's description box or connect with Liza Florida, who can facilitate an introduction. 🤝 Connect with Me 📷 Instagram: @lizaflorida and @eightbillionproject 👤 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/eightbillionpodcast/ 💼 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/liza-florida-07597119 🌐 Website: https://lizaflorida.com/ 🙏 Special Thanks To Auntie Ivy Smith for sharing her sacred story, her profound wisdom, and her powerful vision for a healed world. Thank you for your heart and your tireless work. To the International Peace Bureau for their partnership and support for this podcast series. You can learn more about their work at https://ipb.org/ and see more on their YouTube channel. To the indigenous wisdom keepers and frontline defenders around the world who protect the sacred for all of humanity. To our listeners, may you hear this call to action, find your role in the change, and remember that we are all in this together. 🔗 About the Series Women as Agents of Change is a special podcast series hosted by Liza Florida, presented in collaboration with the International Peace Bureau and Eight Billion Project. Each episode celebrates the wisdom, vision, and courage of women working to build a more peaceful and just world.
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3 months ago
56 minutes 17 seconds

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Unbreakable Spirit: Cameroun's Fight for Justice with Cyrille Rolande Bechon
🎧 Listen Now Journey into the heart of activism in Cameroun with Cyrille Rolande Bechon, a fearless human rights defender who stands resilient against systemic injustice and direct threats to her life's work. 🧵 Episode Overview In this powerful episode of the Women as Agents of Change podcast, Liza Florida connects with the indomitable Cyrille Rolande Bechon, Executive Director of Nouveaux Droits de l’Homme (New Human Rights) Cameroun. Cyrille shares her incredible journey from growing up in a large polygamous family, where she first learned to fight for her voice, to becoming a leading activist for democracy and human rights in her nation. She provides a raw, firsthand account of the pressing human rights violations in Cameroun, fueled by an authoritarian regime and widespread conflict. This is a story of profound courage. Cyrille details the devastating physical and cyberattacks on her organization this year, which resulted in the loss of 15 years of work. Yet, through it all, her spirit remains unbroken. This conversation is a testament to the power of community, the crucial role of data-driven advocacy, and the unwavering passion that fuels activism even in the darkest of times. 🔑 Key Topics Covered A Childhood of Defiance: Cyrille’s upbringing in a traditional, polygamous family and the pivotal moment she addressed her own father in a family meeting to assert her rights as a young girl. Freedom of Speech as Survival: How personal life choices that defied societal norms forced her to develop a fierce commitment to her own voice and autonomy. The State of Human Rights in Cameroun: An inside look at the country's most urgent issues, including a decades-long authoritarian regime, the shrinking of civic space, torture in detention, the Anglophone crisis, and rampant violence against women. Advocacy in Action: Cyrille’s strategy of using individual legal aid cases—like the exoneration of a man after 15 years of wrongful imprisonment—to expose systemic flaws and fuel data-driven advocacy for national reform. Under Attack: A harrowing account of the recent break-in, vandalism, and theft that destroyed her organization's office and 15 years of work, followed by a crippling cyberattack. Unbreakable Resilience: How Cyrille and her team found the strength to return to their mission, motivated by an outpouring of local and international solidarity. The Power of Solidarity: What solidarity looks and feels like on the ground, from messages from the community saying "Never give up" to support from international organizations. A Vision for a New Cameroun: Cyrille’s dream for her country—a place where basic needs are met, justice prevails, and women and girls hold power in every sector of life. 🧠 Powerful Quotes from Cyrille Bechon "Freedom of speech... become a matter of survival. You have to fight to have a place, you have to fight to be heard, you have to fight to make people accept my choices." "We are not employees, we are activists. We do this because we have a vision." "They took everything, but they didn't take our passion. They didn't take our heart on what we are doing." "While looking for relief for victim, we use those data to fuel the advocacy work." "Never give up. We need you." (Message from the community after the attacks) "My heart, my hands are open... It is our fight. It's not others. It is the fight for our life." 💡 Innovative Projects & Global Initiatives Nouveaux Droits de l’Homme (NDH) Cameroun: Cyrille's organization, which promotes and protects the rule of law and democratic principles. It provides legal aid to victims of violence and advocates for systemic reform. Case-Based Advocacy: NDH's core strategy of meticulously documenting individual human rights cases to create an undeniable evidence base, which is then used to pressure the justice system and advocate for legal and policy changes. Community and Youth Engagement: Proactive work in universities, schools, and local communities to educate citizens on their rights and build grassroots support for democracy and justice, engaging with traditional and religious leaders to foster dialogue. 🤝 Connect with Cyrille Rolande Bechon 💼 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cyrille-rolande-bechon-a4425446/?originalSubdomain=cm 🌐 Nouveaux Droits de l’Homme Cameroun: https://ndhcameroun.org/ 👤 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CRBechon/ 🤝 Connect with Me 📷 Instagram: @lizaflorida and @eightbillionproject 👤 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/eightbillionpodcast/ 💼 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/liza-florida-07597119 🌐 Website: https://lizaflorida.com/ 🙏 Special Thanks To Cyrille Rolande Bechon for her incredible bravery, resilience, and unwavering dedication to building a more just and democratic Cameroun. To the International Peace Bureau for their partnership and support for this podcast series. You can learn more about their work at https://ipb.org/ and see more on their YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@ipb1910/videos. To human rights defenders everywhere who continue to fight for a more just world, often at great personal risk. To our listeners, may this story inspire you to use your voice and remember the profound impact of solidarity. 🔗 About the Series Women as Agents of Change is a special podcast series hosted by Liza Florida, presented in collaboration with the International Peace Bureau and Eight Billion Project. Each episode celebrates the wisdom, vision, and courage of women working to build a more peaceful and just world.
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4 months ago
55 minutes 33 seconds

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Empowering Change: Palestinian Women, Resilience, and Global Solidarity with Randa Siniora
🎧 Listen Now Dive into a powerful conversation on human rights, resilience, and the fight for justice with Randa Siniora, a leading Palestinian feminist and human rights activist. 🧵 Episode Overview In this compelling episode of the Women as Agents of Change podcast, Liza Florida sits down with the incredibly insightful Randa Siniora, a Human Rights Defender and General Director of the Women's Center for Legal Aid and Counseling in Palestine. Randa shares her deeply personal journey, shaped by a legacy of displacement and a lifelong defiance of patriarchal norms. She discusses the critical intersection of colonial occupation and patriarchal structures, specifically how they disproportionately impact Palestinian women. This isn’t just a conversation about activism; it's a testament to unwavering persistence, the vital importance of global solidarity, and the enduring power of hope in the face of overwhelming odds. 🔑 Key Topics Covered A Legacy of Displacement: Randa's personal story of her family fleeing West Jerusalem in 1948 and how this shaped her worldview and sense of belonging. Defying Patriarchy from Childhood: Her early experiences advocating for girls' equality within her extended family and challenging traditional gender roles, even as a young girl. The Single Mother's Journey: Randa's candid account of being a divorced single mother in a society that stigmatizes such women, and her insistence on independence and self-determination. The Intertwined Oppression: A deep dive into how colonial occupation and patriarchal structures reinforce each other, creating "multilayered oppression" for Palestinian women, including the impacts on family life, legal rights, and experiences of violence. Sexual Violence as a Tool of Suppression: Disturbing evidence and documentation of sexual abuse and threats against Palestinian women kidnapped or arrested by the Israeli military. Reclaiming Global Feminism: Randa's powerful call for the global feminist movement to shift focus from individualistic rights to dismantling systemic patriarchal and colonial structures, emphasizing the need for solidarity from the Global South. Hope in Action: How to maintain hope and action in the face of global injustice, emphasizing the power of the younger generation, social movements, and technological advocacy. Purpose-Driven Life: The importance of finding a "cause" in life, making every action meaningful, and giving dignity and respect to human rights. 🧠 Powerful Quotes from Randa Siniora "We need to amplify the voices of Palestinian women because the situation we are living in is a genocidal crime... which should not be accepted by humanity." "We have to keep the energy and the passion and conviction that we can influence change." "Social justice is calling for women's rights. We are mostly affected by absence of equality and social justice." "Being abroad and having the opportunity to study abroad... made me understand the universality of human rights." "We have to work on dismantling these patriarchal structures, which are an obstacle to women enjoying their rights." "Colonial occupation and patriarchal structures reinforce each other in every aspect of Palestinian women's lives." "What we need to do is to reclaim our right to gender equality in the way we think is most relevant in our context." "The future is for social movements... they are more grassroots, they are more linked to the peoples on the ground." 💡 Innovative Projects & Global Initiatives Women's Center for Legal Aid and Counseling (WCLAC): Randa's leadership in advocating for Palestinian women's rights, balancing individual services with impactful advocacy at national and international levels. Evidence-Based Advocacy: WCLAC's crucial work in documenting and utilizing data from individual cases to expose how Israeli policies intertwine with patriarchal structures to create multi-layered oppression for women. Think Tank for Global Solidarity: The vision for developing a strategic think tank to consolidate efforts among women from the Global South and allies to challenge inequality and colonial structures. Digital Advocacy: Encouraging the younger generation to leverage technology and social media for powerful digital advocacy and to become influencers for social justice causes. 🤝 Connect with Randa Siniora 💼 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/randa-siniora-39b70348/ 🌐 Women's Center for Legal Aid and Counseling: https://www.wclac.org/ 🤝 Connect with Me 📷 Instagram: @lizaflorida and @eightbillionproject 👤 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/eightbillionpodcast/ 💼 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/liza-florida-07597119 🌐 Website: https://lizaflorida.com/ 🙏 Special Thanks To Randa Siniora for her courage, authenticity, and unwavering commitment to justice and dignity for Palestinian women and all people. To the International Peace Bureau for their partnership and support for this podcast series. You can learn more about their work at https://ipb.org/ and see more on their YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@ipb1910/videos. To human rights defenders everywhere who continue to fight for a more just world. To our listeners, may you find strength in vulnerability and remember that your well-being is essential to the change you wish to see. 🔗 About the Series Women as Agents of Change is a special podcast series hosted by Liza Florida, presented in collaboration with the International Peace Bureau and Eight Billion Project. Each episode celebrates the wisdom, vision, and courage of women working to build a more peaceful and just world.
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4 months ago
1 hour 12 minutes 30 seconds

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Empowering Change: Trauma Healing and Resilience with Esset Samatova
🎧 Listen Now Explore the powerful intersection of trauma healing, human rights, and social change in this profound conversation with psychologist and poet Esset Samatova. 🧵 Episode Overview In this episode of the Women as Agents of Change podcast, Liza Florida sits down with the insightful Esset Samatova—a Santo psychologist, human rights strategist, and poet. Esset shares her journey from a ninth-grade fascination with psychology to the front lines of activism, where she pioneers a unique approach integrating trauma healing into the core of social change. She discusses the critical need to address both individual and systemic trauma, the mentors who shaped her path, and her work with the UN Minority Fellowship. This isn’t just a conversation about activism. It’s about building resilient, whole, and effective movements from the inside out. 🔑 Key Topics Covered Healing as Revolution: Why healing is a foundational necessity for any social movement, not a luxury, and how mental health is crucial for sustainable activism. A Journey to Activism: Esset’s personal story, from her early interest in psychology to her impactful work with human rights defenders. Inspiration & Mentorship: The profound impact of female role models and mentors on Esset's personal and professional journey. Human Rights & Well-being: A deep dive into the unique pressures activists face and the importance of tailored, trauma-informed support. Creativity as a Tool for Resilience: How poetry and other creative outlets can be powerful tools for processing emotions and fostering strength. The Transformational Game: An inside look at Esset’s innovative project designed to make challenging topics like burnout and trauma more engaging and empowering for activists. 🧠 Powerful Quotes from Esset Samatova "You cannot carry the weight of the world on your shoulders if no one is helping you hold it." "Your wellbeing is a part of the movement, and if we want to build a better world, we need you not just surviving but whole." "Poetry allows me to speak from a place that is raw, emotional, and true." "Care for yourself the way you would care for someone you love. With gentleness, with consistency and belief." 💡 Innovative Projects & Global Initiatives Transformational Games: Development of interactive and empowering games that help activists address and navigate burnout and trauma in a constructive way. UN Minority Fellowship: Involvement with the United Nations, highlighting the critical role of institutional support in advocating for human rights and the well-being of defenders, despite systemic limitations. Psychology for Activists: Championing new psychological frameworks and mental health initiatives specifically designed for the needs of those engaged in social justice and human rights work. 🤝 Connect with Esset Samatova 📷 Instagram: @esset_pro and @isida_project 💼 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/esset-samatova-3935b21b9/ 🤝 Connect with Me 📷 Instagram: @lizaflorida and @eightbillionproject 👤 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/eightbillionpodcast/ 💼 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/liza-florida-07597119 🌐 Website: https://lizaflorida.com/ 🙏 Special Thanks To Esset Samatova for her courageous and compassionate work in nurturing the mental and emotional health of activists. To the International Peace Bureau for their partnership and support for this podcast series. You can learn more about their work at https://ipb.org/ and see more on their YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@ipb1910/videos. To the human rights defenders everywhere who continue to fight for a more just world. To our listeners—may you find strength in vulnerability and remember that your well-being is essential to the change you wish to see. 🔗 About the Series Women as Agents of Change is a special podcast series hosted by Liza Florida, presented in collaboration with the International Peace Bureau and Eight Billion Project. Each episode celebrates the wisdom, vision, and courage of women working to build a more peaceful and just world
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4 months ago
44 minutes 30 seconds

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From Fabric to Flags: Runa Ray’s Global Call for Peace, Sustainability & the Power of Women
🎧 Listen Now Explore the intersection of fashion, sustainability, activism, and spirituality in this inspiring conversation with visionary artist Runa Ray. 🧵 Episode Overview In this extraordinary episode, Liza Florida sits down with internationally renowned fashion environmentalist Runa Ray to explore her journey from an imaginative introverted child in Bangalore to becoming a transformative voice in global environmental and peace activism. Runa shares how fashion can go far beyond aesthetics — becoming a catalyst for sustainability, women’s empowerment, ocean conservation, and nuclear disarmament. This isn’t just a story about textiles. It’s about curiosity, compassion, and creative courage reshaping our collective future. 🔑 Key Topics Covered The Seeds of Imagination: Runa’s early love of books, classic literature, and adventure stories — and how her introverted childhood shaped her creative path. A Mother’s Influence: The pivotal role Runa’s mother played in encouraging her to pursue fashion instead of medicine — and how that decision led to awards, honors, and a scholarship to Paris. Environmental Innovation through Fashion: How Runa’s research into seaweed-based dyeing techniques and her discovery of invasive algae led to groundbreaking biomaterials that conserve water and protect marine life. Social Justice for Seaweed Divers: A sobering look into the lives of indigenous women divers in India, their fight against ocean privatization, and how Runa’s work sheds light on environmental and gender justice. Textiles and Geopolitics: Runa explains how the garments we wear — and the water-intensive fashion industry — are deeply tied to global conflict over shared water resources, particularly in nuclear-armed nations. The Global Peace Flag Project: A breathtaking initiative turning discarded cotton prototypes into canvases for peace commitments from around the world — exhibited at the United Nations, and soon the Vatican. Threads of Peace at the White House: An invitation to engage Runa’s event that took place on May 24 in Washington, D.C., featuring fashion for peace, global speakers, and her activism in action. 🧠 Powerful Quotes from Runa Ray “It always starts with curiosity and ends with compassion.” “Why do we need to kill people to find peace? That makes no sense.” “The very shirt you’re wearing could spark a war — if you understand how much water and shared resources are behind it.” “As women, our strength lies in weaving love and intention into everything we create.” 🌎 Global Impact Peace Flag Exhibits: United Nations (General Assembly – Fall 2025) The Vatican (Tentative – July 2025, for the Dalai Lama’s 90th birthday) D.C. Ellipse Grounds – May 24, 2025 Materials Innovation: Seaweed and invasive algae turned into leather, paper, and biodegradable plastics Solutions bridging Indigenous knowledge and environmental justice 📍 Past Events 🧵 Threads of Peace – May 24, 2025 📍 The Ellipse, Washington D.C. ⏰ 1:00 PM 🎤 Peace speakers, fashion show, and Runa’s activism in full display 📍 Upcoming Event 🕊️ Global Peace Flag Exhibition – Sept 2025 📍 United Nations Visitors Center, NYC 👣 Walk-in access to witness the flags and read real people’s commitments to peace 🤝 Connect with Runa Ray 🌐 Website: www.runaray.com 📧 Email: contact@runaray.com 📷 Instagram: @runarayofficial 🙏 Special Thanks To Runa Ray for her unwavering heart and bold vision. To the global communities and women who continue to weave peace through art, voice, and creative resistance. To our listeners — may your curiosity lead to compassion, and your voice add to the chorus for global change. 🔗 About the Series Women as Agents of Change is a special podcast series hosted by Liza Florida, presented in collaboration with the International Peace Bureau and 8 Billion Project. Each episode celebrates the wisdom, vision, and courage of women working to build a more peaceful and just world.
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5 months ago
48 minutes 10 seconds

Eight Billion
The Voices Of Our Waters: The Making Of Sama Dilaut Film with Christine Ramos and Rhadem Musawah
Join Director Christine Ramos and Executive Producer Rhadem Musawah for a special Thanksgiving episode of Eight Billion Podcast in "The Making of Sama Dilaut." Dive into the untold stories behind the documentary—from concept to filming in a conflict area. Hear our personal journeys, the challenges faced, and the collective effort that brought this film to life. This exclusive episode is a deep dive into the heart of the Sama Dilaut indigenous community in the Southern Island of the Philippines, offering insights not shared on our touring schedule. Don't miss this intimate chat as we express gratitude for the incredible journey of creating Sama Dilaut Film Follow Us On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/eightbillionproject
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1 year ago
58 minutes

Eight Billion
Imagination, Voice and Intuition with Bejamin Yeh
Delve into the remarkable life of Ben Yeh, a seasoned business and transformation coach whose journey is nothing short of awe-inspiring. With a wealth of experience as an investment officer, combined with his unwavering commitment to family life, Ben brings a unique perspective and profound depth of knowledge to his coaching role. Join us as we uncover the key milestones that shaped Ben's life, both professionally and personally, and explore the wisdom he imparts through his diverse life stages.
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2 years ago
1 hour 9 minutes 24 seconds

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Becoming Flawsome Book Launch with Kristina Mand-Lakhiani
In this episode, we are joined by the remarkable Kristina Mand-Lakhiani, a renowned teacher, speaker, entrepreneur, artist, philanthropist, and mother of two. With over 17 years of experience in the personal transformation industry, Kristina has had an extraordinary impact on countless lives around the world. Her new book, "Becoming Flawesome," takes us on a profound journey through her own life, from the pinnacle of a personal growth empire to finding her true path by embracing honesty and authenticity.
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2 years ago
39 minutes 29 seconds

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Quantum Healing Through The Body Memory Release Methodology with Tatiana Villarea
Tatiana Villarea, a talented hypnotherapist, claircognizant, and coach, discovered her soul's purpose following a life-threatening diagnosis at 21 and a subsequent near-death experience. With a mission to help other purpose-driven women overcome trauma and emotional wounds, she's developed a highly effective modality combining energy work, subconscious exploration, and body memory release. In this episode, you will be able to: Uncover the secrets of Tatiana Villarea's distinct trauma-focused hypnotherapy techniquesExperience emotional release by understanding the significance of body memoryIdentify limitations within conventional therapy methods and energy workDelve into the powerful world of quantum hypnosis therapy for trauma healingEnhance your personal development through nervous system regulation techniques
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2 years ago
39 minutes 12 seconds

Eight Billion
Building The Framework For The Future with Mina Raver
The future is here, we have a arrived at a pivotal time in human history where the decisions we make determine how our world and society will look. The four pillars Government, Business, Education and Religion are an eco-system that work in harmony to create the New Earth and the brilliant minds and hearts of today will determine that. However, the one thing that hinges on all of that is Mother Earth. Can we come together as unified human race to create the changes necessary to save her? Join me in one of my favorite episodes of Season 5D with Mina Raver, an activist and futurist. As the founder of the National Innovative Business Leaders Society (formerly the 2K Days Project), Mina helps visionary business leaders develop the technological, social, and creative innovations that will shape the future. After surviving childhood homelessness, dropping out of high school, and raising her four younger siblings alone as a teenager, Mina went on to graduate from a Big Ten University, become a sought-after speaker and innovation consultant, and even ran for Congress in 2020. It is this history of perseverance that informs her work with underrepresented fellow visionaries today, as she gathers the best and brightest to challenge the status quo and build a future where there is equitable belonging for everyone.
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2 years ago
38 minutes 39 seconds

Eight Billion
Listening To Your Inner Calling with Shari Reinhart
Join us on Episode 84 of Eight Billion podcast with Shari Reinhart ghostwriter, nonfiction developmental editor and podcast host of The Metamorphosis Monologues If you’re on a personal transformation journey and you want to write about it, this is Shari's gift to the world. Through the power of writing, storytelling and self-healing she is here to articulate the beautiful journey of your transformation. It was through her own personal journey of answering what resonated deeply within her heart and soul, where she found the greatest work and contribution to others. Here to share her own heart warming story of all the experiences and lessons that have gotten her to place of great peace and joy, she now has ignited a passion for helping others share theirs. This is a must listen as her true message to all eight billion souls on this planet....it ALWAYS has been and ALWAYS will be about LOVE!
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2 years ago
41 minutes 28 seconds

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Love: The Core Principle Of Every Business with Deborah O'Grady
It can take many years of ignoring your inner guidance and intuition, but when a series of events happen to bring you to an understanding that the greatest place of where all answers come from is your heart, it is an undeniable truth that changes the path of your journey. What would it look like to use love as the core principle of your business? Join us with brand and business architect, Deborah O'Grady as she shares her incredible story of having her spiritual awakening with her whole family and how they transformed their entire lives. Deborah also shares how she helps design businesses from its true identity and gain the clarity to scale from the soul to divine love.
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2 years ago
46 minutes 8 seconds

Eight Billion
Transcending The Small Moments To Create Lasting Happiness With Julie Leonard
If we really think about it, all of us are striving towards the same thing: to be happy. But this concept of happiness can be so elusive that achieving it can often feel difficult. This episode’s guest believes the journey doesn’t have to be. In fact, we can create lasting happiness by transcending even the simple and small moments. Julie Leonard, Certified Life Coach and Happiness Evangelist, joins Liza Florida to show how we can take control of our happiness and become our best self. She discusses intergenerational patterns and mental and emotional health in this time of great creativity where people are looking for connection. Tune in to this conversation and find out how Julie coaches people on creating happiness.
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2 years ago
30 minutes 41 seconds

Eight Billion
Alchemizing Through The Moon Cycles With Tere Marie
We are much more connected to nature than we’re conscious of. For many women specifically, our menstrual cycles are being affected by the moon cycles. And that is just one aspect that our guest in this episode sheds some interesting light on today. In this conversation, Liza Florida welcomes Tere Marie Martini, a Holistic Reproductive Health Coach and Spiritual Intuitive, who leads us in alchemizing through the moon cycles. Tere shares her insights on how we can lean into these biological callings and appreciate how we are a part of the divinity and perfection that exist in nature. What is more, Tere talks about the feminine and the masculine and why we should balance both of those energies in our lives. This conversation contains plenty of wisdom about our bodies and its connection with nature. So tune in to not miss out!
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2 years ago
25 minutes 40 seconds

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Become A Force For Good In The World with Susanne Goldstein
Every person can be a source of good in the world. What they do with themselves and their mindset can create the world that they want to live in. They just need to wake the F up. Fairness, equality, and sustainability should be on your mind in everything you do. Join Liza Florida as she talks to high-impact coach and the founder/CEO of DAREHuman, Susanne Goldstein. Learn how Susanne wakes people up so they can make the world a better and fairer place. Discover her own story of how she awakened her life at the age of four. Know more about feminine energy and why it's okay to embrace it. Find out how you can become an untamed fox in the world you live in today.
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2 years ago
42 minutes 21 seconds

Eight Billion
A World Of Giving Through Bless Mobile With Tara Eusebi
We are all so used to taking care of everything ourselves that we begin believing we should not have needs because it will make us needy. This episode's guest says otherwise: that having needs is exactly what makes us human. Tara Eusebi joins Liza Florida to share with us how she is bringing a community together that helps and empowers one another. She is the Founder and Chief Blesser of Bless, the mobile application that connects people from every part of the world. Tara then tells us how she stepped away from a successful career in corporate America to pursue her passion and the lessons she learned about moving with faith and changing lives.
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2 years ago
39 minutes 4 seconds

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Remembering Your Intuitive Language With Whitney McNeill
Have you ever asked yourself spiritual questions such as What is my purpose in life? What do I have to do? What am I really here for? If the answer’s yes, then maybe it’s time to reconnect with your intuition! In today’s episode, Whitney McNeill shares the spirit guides she uses to align people with their life purposes and help them live in spiritual abundance. Whitney is certified medium, spiritual teacher, and spiritual mentor. She founded the six-figure business Messenger of Spirit, which offers a variety of courses, including the signature 12-week program named “The Intuition Abundance Academy.” Tune in and learn how to deal with your energy shifts and reconnect with your spirit!
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2 years ago
37 minutes 3 seconds

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Manifesting Abundance Through ArchAngel Communication With Abi Levine
There are forces beyond us that go unnoticed that steer us to the path meant for us. With all the chaos in the universe, there are divine entities that point us in the direction of abundance. Abi Levine found that connection. She went from an unloved and homeless foster child to money manifesting Queen with a talent for Angel Communication. In this episode, Abi sits down with Liza Florida to help us manifest abundance with her divine connection to the angels. She commits to healing people and finding their journey in abundance and growth. Abi takes us on her journey and reveals the six steps of the Wealth Alchemy Formula. How can you discern between a red flag and fear? Is it trauma stopping you from achieving abundance, or is it the truth? Learn more as Abi shares her wisdom. 
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3 years ago
50 minutes 7 seconds

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A Guide To Connect Us With Those On The Other Side With Laura West
Most of us walk with an entourage of spirit guides and don’t even know about it. Some guides are with us for a specific moment in life. Most of us have at least one spirit guide in our entire life, but some have multiple spirit guides. In this episode, Laura West, the host of A Guided Life Podcast, sits with Liza Florida to share her journey in connecting to the other side. She talks about her purpose in spreading the word of love and intuition by sharing her Soul Teams and how loved and guided we are. Tune in to this awe-inspiring episode with Laura West as our guide to connect us with those on the other side.
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3 years ago
36 minutes 50 seconds

Eight Billion
Level up your personal, spiritual and professional development as we uncover the deeply intimate experiences of ordinary people living extraordinary lives. By 2022 there will be eight billion people on planet Earth, each with a unique story of struggle, pain, perseverance, and victory. The Eight Billion Podcast empowers you to connect with others on a level you never thought possible.