Episodios

  • Join AI host Alexandra Reeves as she guides you through this series exploring the Nobel Peace Prize!
    Oct 10 2025
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    1 m
  • Nobel Peace Prize 2025 Democracy Under Fire Machado's Win and Trump's Quest
    Oct 10 2025
    Episode three examines the most politically charged Nobel Peace Prize in recent memory. Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado wins the twenty twenty-five award for her courageous fight against the Maduro dictatorship while living in hiding and risking death daily. Meanwhile, President Donald Trump's open campaign for the prize—claiming to have ended eight wars—ends in disappointment despite last-minute Gaza ceasefire announcements. The episode contrasts two models of peace: Machado's grassroots democratic resistance versus Trump's top-down presidential dealmaking. Through White House reactions, expert analysis, and examination of what the committee truly values, this finale reveals what peace means in our age of democratic backsliding and authoritarian resurgence worldwide.











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    39 m
  • Nobel Peace Prize Champions of Peace – The Most Iconic Nobel Laureates
    Oct 10 2025
    Episode two profiles the most iconic Nobel Peace Prize laureates whose names have become synonymous with peace itself. From Martin Luther King Junior's nonviolent civil rights struggle and Nelson Mandela's twenty-seven years in prison followed by reconciliation, to Mother Teresa's compassionate service and Malala Yousafzai becoming the youngest laureate at seventeen after surviving a Taliban assassination attempt. The episode examines presidential peacemakers including Theodore Roosevelt, Jimmy Carter's post-presidency humanitarian work, and Barack Obama's controversial early award. It also highlights transformative organizations like the Red Cross, Doctors Without Borders, and Nihon Hidankyo. Throughout, common threads emerge: extraordinary courage, unwavering persistence, personal sacrifice, and the patience required for struggles spanning decades. These weren't perfect people—they were persistent people.
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    43 m
  • Nobel Peace Prize The Crown Jewel of Peace Understanding the Nobel Peace Prize
    Oct 10 2025
    Episode one explores the origins and mechanics of the Nobel Peace Prize. Beginning with Alfred Nobel's paradoxical legacy as a dynamite inventor who created a peace prize, the episode reveals how his "merchant of death" obituary spurred this transformation. Listeners discover the three components winners receive—diploma, gold medal, and over one million dollars—and the secretive selection process involving five Norwegian committee members who evaluate hundreds of candidates annually. The episode explains Nobel's three criteria for peace and how they've expanded to include human rights, democracy, and environmental work. Finally, it examines three controversial awards to Henry Kissinger, Yasser Arafat, and Barack Obama, demonstrating that even the world's most prestigious prize reflects the complexities and imperfections of human judgment about what peace truly means.
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    32 m