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Peace is Possible Podcast
Peace Activation
11 episodes
13 hours ago
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. Subscribe now and visit peaceactivation.org for workshops, Zoom gatherings, and more!
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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. Subscribe now and visit peaceactivation.org for workshops, Zoom gatherings, and more!
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Peace is Possible Podcast
Building Regional Paths to Peace with Sharon Dolev

Sharon Gaya Dolev lays out a pragmatic path to peace: build tangible regional projects, use strategic power analysis, and create economic incentives for peace. She shares her experience drafting treaty models for a weapons-free region and explains why city-led collaboration and targeted campaigns can produce immediate wins and lasting change. Sharon is the founder and Executive Director of the Middle East Treaty Organization and the founder of the Israeli Disarmament Movement.

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3 weeks ago
47 minutes 16 seconds

Peace is Possible Podcast
Beyond Coexistence: What Real Peace Demands a Conversation with Aida Shibli

In this episode of the Peace is Possible podcast, Eva sits down with activist and peace builder Aida al Shibli, whose work is deeply rooted in her Palestinian heritage. Together they explore the meaning of peace in times of grief and upheaval, and why true peace cannot exist without justice and accountability.

Aida speaks of love as the heart of activism, the necessity of collective responsibility, and the power of re-indigenizing as a political act that reconnects us to our roots. The conversation also touches on land back movements and the call to collective healing.

This dialogue is an invitation to remember that peace is not silence, it is activism, it is love, and it is the courage to carry our shared humanity forward.

✨ Listen now to the full conversation.

Learn more at peaceactivaiton.org

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1 month ago
49 minutes 49 seconds

Peace is Possible Podcast
Healing Trauma from the Inside Out

This week, Fabrice Renaudin joins the PIP Podcast to share his powerful journey from a mind-centric upbringing in France to discovering deep inner peace through body-based healing, emotional release, and connection with nature. His unique, fascia-focused trauma work emphasizes the importance of creating sacred spaces for emotional processing, building a relationship with the inner child, and embracing authentic expression.

Fabrice unpacks his holistic approach to trauma healing through practices like yoga, dance, breathwork, and grounded nature connection. He explains how the body stores unresolved trauma, particularly in the fascia, and offers practical tools for emotional release, such as deep breathing, physical pressure, and movement, to access and transform stored pain.

Listeners will also learn why Fabrice sees nature as a core ally in the healing process, from grounding practices to circadian alignment, and how simple, embodied rituals can lead to profound inner balance. He defines peace not as a destination, but as an ongoing, inner journey of alignment between mind, body, and spirit.

🔗 Explore more of Fabrice’s teachings at eyeswithin.me or find him on YouTube.


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1 month ago
31 minutes 4 seconds

Peace is Possible Podcast
Women Leading Where War Fails

In this conversation, Eva speaks with Nirit Oren Sternberg about what it means for women to lead where war fails. They explore how trauma, denial, and militarization perpetuate cycles of violence—and how women’s leadership, presence, and courage offer a path to connection and peace.

From grassroots organizing to international advocacy, Nirit shares her vision of inclusive peace building rooted in dignity, justice, and shared humanity. This dialogue is an invitation to move beyond polarization into a culture of responsibility and hope.

✦ Subscribe for more episodes on peace, conflict transformation, and global healing.
🌐 evadalak.me

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1 month ago
55 minutes 12 seconds

Peace is Possible Podcast
Reclaiming Peace: Narrative, Trauma & Collective Action

On this episode of Peace Is Possible, Eva Dalak is joined by peace builder and educator Huda Abarqub for a powerful conversation about narrative, identity, and resilience in the midst of ongoing trauma and violence in Palestine. Huda shares her journey from shaping Palestine’s first national curriculum to working internationally in peace education and conflict transformation.

Together, Eva and Huda explore the role of education as a foundation for peace, how reclaiming the Palestinian narrative is essential to combat misconceptions, and why women and collective action remain at the heart of meaningful change. They also discuss the urgent need to redefine leadership so that it reflects justice, dignity, and the lived realities of communities on the ground.

This dialogue is not only a testament to survival against all odds it’s a call to reclaim peace and hope as active forces for transformation.

✨ Subscribe for more conversations on peace, conflict transformation, and global healing.
🌐 Learn more at Evadalak.me and https://peaceactivation.org/

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1 month ago
49 minutes

Peace is Possible Podcast
Peace in the Midst of Conflict: A Conversation with Dalit Eliahu

In this episode of Peace is Possible, Eva Dalak is joined by her dear friend and collaborator, Dalit Eliahu, for a conversation that embodies the heart of this movement.

Born in the same city and year, but from different sides of history — Eva of Palestinian descent and Dalit of Jewish descent — the two first met through their shared studies in Spiritual Psychology at the University of Santa Monica. That meeting planted the seeds for a partnership built not on identity, but on shared humanity and a commitment to inner and outer peace.

Together they reflect on their 14-year journey: navigating conflict and reconciliation, creating safe spaces for transformation, and learning how peace can be practiced even in the midst of chaos, war, and division. This episode is a testament that peace isn’t about avoiding tension, but about choosing love, trust, and growth again and again.

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2 months ago
1 hour 1 minute 36 seconds

Peace is Possible Podcast
Reprogramming Peace: From Survival to Sovereignty with Ran Kalif

On this episode of Peace is Possible, host Eva Dalak is honored to welcome Ran Kalif, a therapist, lecturer, and pioneer of natural medicine in Israel with over 30 years of experience and more than 200,000 patients treated.

Eva and Ran dive into the deep roots of conflict and survival-based thinking — exploring how fear, scarcity, and trauma fuel wars and divisions. Together they open a conversation on how peace is not something we fight for, but something we activate from within, creating ripple effects in families, communities, and across borders.

This dialogue embodies the mission of Peace Activation: to unify inner healing with collective transformation, making peace not only possible but inevitable.


Learn more about Eva’s work: peaceactivation.org
🌿 Learn more about Ran: rankalif.life

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2 months ago
1 hour 5 minutes 54 seconds

Peace is Possible Podcast
The Wound Before War: Restoring Nature, Feminine, and Peace with Zach Bush

On this episode of Peace is Possible host Eva Dalak welcomes internationally recognized physician and thought leader Dr. Zach Bush as her guest. Together they explore the roots of conflict, the "original wound" of our disconnection from nature, and how healing through presence, connection, and the feminine principle can activate true peace.This conversation dives into the patterns that perpetuate conflict and how humanity can step beyond the victim–perpetrator–savior cycle. Eva and Zach discuss the role of nature as a unifying language, the importance of reconnecting with the feminine principle, and practices that support deep emotional and planetary healing. The dialogue offers not just insights but a vision for collective transformation rooted in natural law and human connection.Eva Dalak is a Palestinian-Israeli peace activator, international consultant, and women’s empowerment coach. She is the founder of Peace Activation, a global initiative rooted in the belief that sustainable peace begins within.Dr. Zach Bush, MD is a triple board-certified physician in internal medicine, endocrinology, and hospice care. He is a leading educator on the microbiome and its link to human and ecological health. As founder of the Seraphic Group and the non-profit Farmer’s Footprint, he advocates for root-cause solutions that restore both human vitality and the planet. His work blends science, nature, and systemic healing in a vision for personal and planetary transformation.

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2 months ago
1 hour 4 minutes 14 seconds

Peace is Possible Podcast
Beyond Bypass: Trauma, Truth, and the Sacred Struggle for Peace -- A Conversation with Sami Awad

What does it mean to activate peace from within — while living through occupation, violence, and global disconnection?

In this profound and deeply honest episode, host Eva Dalak is joined by Sami Awad, Palestinian peace activist, author, and Co-Director of Nonviolence International. Based in Bethlehem, Palestine, Sami is a globally respected advocate for nonviolent resistance, known for his work building a future grounded in equality, human rights, and healing.

Sami is the founder of Holy Land Trust, established in 1995 to advance Palestinian justice through nonviolence. At Nonviolence International, he leads global programs focused on training, trauma resilience, and leadership development. A graduate of American University’s School of International Service, Sami has spent decades teaching and embodying the power of sacred activism.

Together, Eva and Sami explore the intersection of inner transformation and political resistance — inviting listeners into a deeper reckoning with fear, grief, and the collective trauma we must face to make peace possible.

This episode flows through powerful themes, including:

᯽ The Myth of Inner Peace Without Outer Engagement – Confronting injustice with grounded presence

᯽ The Role of Collective Trauma – How unhealed pain fuels cycles of violence

᯽ Sacred Activism and the Inner Journey – Why real peace requires deep inner work

᯽  Peace as Resistance – Challenging systems built on supremacy, fear, and denial

᯽  Dismantling Illusions – Beyond the facades of diplomacy and false reconciliation

᯽ The Prisoner Mindset – Internalized oppression and the call to unity

᯽  Reclaiming Christ Consciousness – Spiritual awakening as a path to global justice

᯽  The Great Awakening – Moving from manipulation and separation toward collective liberation

This episode is more than a dialogue — it’s a call to action rooted in integrity, compassion, and courageous truth.


Listen now and share this episode with those ready to awaken, activate, and act.


𑁍  Stay Connected with Sami Awad and his work: https://www.nonviolenceinternational.net/ 


𖥸  For Contact & Further Resources:

᯽ Visit: ⁠Peaceactivation.org⁠

᯽ Email: connect@peaceactivation.org 

᯽ Visit or Email: ⁠Evadalak.me⁠ to connect with Eva directly

᯽ Explore Eva’s Linktree to stay connected on her work: https://linktr.ee/evadalak

᯽ Read Eva's articles on Substack: The Other Narrative: theothernarrative.substack.com


𖥸  The Peace is Possible Podcast is available on Spotify, Youtube, and everywhere you listen to podcasts: https://shorturl.at/s1D1W 

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4 months ago
41 minutes 18 seconds

Peace is Possible Podcast
Activating Peace Through Storytelling and Feminist Perspectives: A Conversation with Magda Zenon

In this powerful and deeply human episode, host Eva Dalak welcomes Magda Zenon, a Greek Cypriot peace activist, feminist, and storyteller.


Together, they explore the complexities of peacebuilding across divided communities — highlighting the importance of challenging normalized narratives and reclaiming spaces for truth-telling and human dignity.This episode moves fluidly between themes of trauma-informed dialogue, gendered experiences of war, and the institutional failures that hinder progress in peace efforts.


Magda and Eva do not shy away from difficult truths, but offer hope through the creation of safe and brave spaces for authentic expression:


᯽ Cyprus: A Divided Island, A Shared History – Personal reflections on legacy and longing

᯽ Challenging the Status Quo – Breaking free from normalized conflict narratives

᯽ Feminism Beyond Inclusion – Reimagining peace beyond binary frameworks

᯽ Storytelling as Medicine – Healing through empathy and lived truth

᯽ Where Identity Meets Conflict – Navigating gender, nationalism, and belonging

᯽ The Hidden Labor of Peace – Honoring the emotional work of women changemakers

᯽ When Peace Efforts Fall Short – Lessons from the Israeli-Palestinian frontline

᯽ Trauma-Informed Dialogue – Holding space for truth across divides

᯽ Presence as Resistance – Vulnerability and the power of being seen

᯽ Women Against Patriarchy – Voices rising to rewrite peace itself

Join us in amplifying stories that matter. Share this episode and support spaces where truth, compassion, and justice can thrive!


𑁍  Stay Connected with Magda Zenon and her work: https://shorturl.at/mYFkW


𖥸  The Peace is Possible Podcast is available on Spotify, Youtube, and everywhere you listen to podcasts: https://linktr.ee/peaceactivation


𖥸  For Contact & Further Resources:

᯽ Visit: ⁠Peaceactivation.org⁠

᯽ Email: connect@peaceactivation.org 

᯽ Visit or Email: ⁠Evadalak.me⁠ to connect with Eva directly

᯽ Explore Eva’s Linktree to stay connected on her work: https://linktr.ee/evadalak

᯽ Read Eva's articles on Substack: The Other Narrative: theothernarrative.substack.com


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5 months ago
43 minutes 46 seconds

Peace is Possible Podcast
What if Peace was as Profitable as War?

What happens when a Palestinian peace worker and a philosopher of interbeing sit down in the midst of conflict? You get a conversation that refuses to look away — and instead asks: What if peace was as profitable as war?

In this powerful launch episode of the Peace Activation Podcast, host Eva Dalak and guest speaker Charles Eisenstein journey through 16 chapters of raw insight and transformative inquiry:


᯽ The Call for Peace Amidst Conflict – Speaking truth during genocide 

᯽ Understanding Diverse Perspectives – Peace isn't one-sided 

᯽ The Role of Trauma in Peace Activism – Why healing is foundational 

᯽ The Complexity of Blame – Beyond right and wrong 

᯽ Hope as Action – Reclaiming agency in the face of despair 

᯽ The Land and Its People – Shared humanity, not competing narratives 

᯽ The Dissonance of Narratives – When truths collide 

᯽ The Power of Words and Beliefs – Language as architecture of reality 

᯽ The Need for Understanding and Empathy – Peace begins with listening 

᯽ The Illusion of Separation and Control – Why we feel divided 

᯽ Creating a New Narrative for Peace – Not just ideas, but design 

᯽ Understanding the Full Humanity of the Enemy – A radical act of courage 

᯽ Creating Conditions for Compassion – Even when it feels impossible 

᯽ Safe Spaces for Trauma-Processing – Holding pain, not bypassing it 

᯽ Dignity in Healing – Making space for complexity and grace 

᯽ Transmutation of Consciousness – From fear to connection 

᯽ Activating Peace through Small Steps – Daily choices, global impact


This is more than a conversation. It’s an invitation to co-create a different future — one rooted in empathy, dignity, and shared humanity.Listen now and join the movement to activate peace from within!


𑁍  Find out more on how we can activate sustainable peace in a war-torn world by reading my article "Making Peace as Profitable as War" and support us on Substack:

https://evadalak.substack.com/p/making-peace-as-profitable-as-war 


𖥸  The Peace is Possible Podcast is available on Spotify, Youtube, and everywhere you listen to podcasts: ⁠https://linktr.ee/peaceactivation⁠


𖥸  For Contact & Further Resources:

᯽ Visit: ⁠Peaceactivation.org⁠

᯽ Email: connect@peaceactivation.org 

᯽ Visit or Email: ⁠Evadalak.me⁠ to connect with Eva directly

᯽ Explore Eva’s Linktree to stay connected on her work: https://linktr.ee/evadalak

᯽ Read Eva's articles on Substack: The Other Narrative: theothernarrative.substack.com

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6 months ago
59 minutes 44 seconds

Peace is Possible Podcast
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. Subscribe now and visit peaceactivation.org for workshops, Zoom gatherings, and more!