Podcast : “The Only Solution to Ending War – An Interview with Stephanie Fox”
Stephanie Fox is in the House! She is One Solution’s awesome Middle-East director, as well as the spearhead for our projects for youth! In this episode you will hear exactly why we the world is so blessed to have her working on how to end conflict, and how to educate a new generation of kids who know how their mind works.
In this podcast you hear us talk about:
– Stephanies work in the UN in Palestine, and challenges she met while trying to help.
– How she went from feeling hopeless about conflict resolution to hopeful.
– What she feels is the ONLY thing we need to know to stop conflict at it’s source.
– How looking it the mind is easier and more sustainable than trying to fix problems.
– How ending war might seem crazy, but do-able if you actually go to the source of the issue.
– About creating a whole new generation that grow up know about their own innate wellbeing and where their experience is coming from
– About A Curious World, an animation dedicated to show kids where their feelings come from.
And MUCH MORE! This one is packed with discussion on how to deal with real life global issues from a whole new perspective.
About Stephanie:
Stephanie Fox has 14 years experience in international development and education with NGOs, the private sector, and the United Nations. In her five years with the UN in Gaza, she supported a humanitarian effort with a $100 million annual budget that provided education, health, social services, and housing to more than one million refugees. She developed and launched the UN’s first satellite channel in the Middle East, which is currently viewed by people from more than 20 countries in the region and is providing emergency education to millions of Syrian refugees.
As One Solution’s Middle East Director, Stephanie spearheads One Solution’s regional work in sharing a new understanding of the mind with a variety of audiences including young global leaders, refugees and mental health professionals.
Here is a recent article by Stephanie:
You can read about A curious world here:
https://www.acuriousworld.org/