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Laura Garcia: Finding Hope on the Front Lines of the Climate Crisis
Jun 16, 2026
41m 32s
A Mid-Season Reflection on Iran: Sanam on How to Stop the War and Win the Peace
Jun 1, 2026
13m 17s
Naila Kabeer: The Economics of Care - Moving Beyond GDP
May 19, 2026
47m 01s
Raffaella Bolini: Europe's New Arms Race - The Only Winning Move Is Not to Play
May 5, 2026
46m 30s
Guest Episode: Disrupting Peace
Apr 28, 2026
49m 53s
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| 6/16/26 | ![]() Laura Garcia: Finding Hope on the Front Lines of the Climate Crisis | London will host Climate Action Week from 20 to 28 June 2026, under the theme "Climate Cooperation in a Fractured World". As the world is beset by anxiety and upheaval fuelled by wars and the societal changes brought on by artificial intelligence, conversations around the climate crisis have receded into the background. But it continues to pose an existential threat to humanity. In this episode, we find hope on the front lines. On this episode of the leadership podcast If You Were In Charge, we ask what would change if the people on the front lines of the climate crisis were actually in charge. Sanam Naraghi Anderlini and Kavita Nandini Ramdas are joined by Laura Garcia, President and CEO of the Global Greengrants Fund, which has moved more than 135 million dollars to over 17,000 grassroots groups across 168 countries since 1993. A leadership podcast about people, power and possibilities. Laura argues that environmental destruction always happens in "somebody else's backyard", and that when communities control their own resources and decisions, the logic of extraction starts to break down. She tells the story of how small, flexible grants of 5,000 to 10,000 dollars to communities in South Africa's coal belt helped seed a 20-year movement, anchored by the environmental justice group groundWork, that pressured the government to commit to phasing out coal. She asks who development is really for, explains why less than 1% of philanthropic funding reaches grassroots communities in the Global South, and makes the case for participatory, trust-based giving. She also connects climate, peace and militarisation. War, she says, is total destruction of the environment, and in much of Latin America militarisation directly protects the extractive industries that environmental defenders risk their lives to resist. It is a hopeful, clear-eyed conversation about who gets to decide, and why nature, given half a chance, does the homework. Enjoyed this episode? Follow If You Were In Charge wherever you listen and leave a rating to help more people find the show. Get in touch and stay connected: Email ICAN: info@icanpeacework.org Sign up to the ICAN newsletter: https://icanpeacework.org/2025/03/sign-up-to-icans-newsletter/ More about our guest, Laura Garcia: https://www.greengrants.org/2020/03/11/laura/ More about the Global Greengrants Fund: https://www.greengrants.org More from us: adapodcasts.com If You Were In Charge is brought to you by ICAN, the International Civil Society Action Network. An ADA Production. 00:00 Development in the name of who? 00:18 Welcome and why climate, now 03:40 Climate headlines for 2025 and 2026 05:46 Meet Laura Garcia and the Global Greengrants Fund 07:10 If the people were in charge: somebody else's backyard 09:51 South Africa's coal belt: a 20-year story 13:00 Development in the name of who? 15:46 groundWork, and what has to change in philanthropy 19:52 Investing in trust, and the courage to do more than write a cheque 22:05 Trust in action: COVID community kitchens 25:51 The radical idea: flip the 1% 29:24 War is total destruction, and a nuanced take on USAID 36:37 Fortress conservation and false solutions 38:54 What gives you hope: nature does the homework Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices | 41m 32s | ||||||
| 6/1/26 | ![]() A Mid-Season Reflection on Iran: Sanam on How to Stop the War and Win the Peace✨ | peace negotiationsIran conflict+3 | — | UNGlobal Greengrants Fund | Iran | Iranpeace negotiations+3 | — | 13m 17s | |
| 5/19/26 | ![]() Naila Kabeer: The Economics of Care - Moving Beyond GDP✨ | economics of careGDP+5 | Naila Kabeer | Renegotiating Patriarchy: Gender, Agency and the Bangladesh Paradox | Iran | GDPcare economy+8 | — | 47m 01s | |
| 5/5/26 | ![]() Raffaella Bolini: Europe's New Arms Race - The Only Winning Move Is Not to Play✨ | arms racepeace activism+4 | Raffaella Bolini | ICANADA Production | EuropeGaza+1 | arms racepeace movement+6 | — | 46m 30s | |
| 4/28/26 | ![]() Guest Episode: Disrupting Peace✨ | extremismwhite supremacy+5 | Peter SimiSara Winegar Budge | Chapman UniversityMoonshot+3 | — | extremismwhite supremacy+5 | — | 49m 53s | |
| 4/20/26 | ![]() Anasuya Sengupta: AI, Colonising Knowledge, and Iran's Information War✨ | AIknowledge+5 | Anasuya Sengupta | Whose Knowledge?Wikipedia | Iran | AIcolonialism+5 | ICAN International Civil Society Action Network | 54m 11s | |
| 4/6/26 | ![]() Farhana Yamin, Reetta Toivanen & Rana Dajani: Iran, Gaza Reax - Why Never Again Is Now✨ | Iran crisisGaza conflict+4 | Farhana YaminReetta Toivanen+1 | Robert Bosch Foundation ForumUN+1 | IranGaza+1 | IranGaza+6 | — | 51m 57s | |
| 3/23/26 | ![]() Stefanie Fox: Not in Our Name - Jewish Anti-Zionism Amid an Expanding Iran War✨ | Jewish anti-Zionismprogressive movements+4 | Stefanie Fox | Jewish Voice for PeaceICAN | Cambridge | Jewish Voice for Peaceanti-Zionism+8 | — | 1h 00m 47s | |
| 3/9/26 | ![]() Maya & Nancy Yamout: The Cycle of Violence and Extremism✨ | Iran warextremism+5 | Maya YamoutNancy Yamout | Rescue MeLittle Monster Media+1 | IranLebanon | Iranextremism+7 | ICAN | 59m 18s | |
| 3/6/26 | ![]() Sanam on Pod Save The UK - "No Winston Churchill": is the special relationship over?✨ | Middle East conflictUK politics+3 | Sanam Naraghi Anderlini MBESophie Duker | International Civil Society Action Network (ICAN)BBC One+2 | — | Middle EastKeir Starmer+6 | — | 54m 07s | |
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| 2/24/26 | ![]() Ben Cohen: The Ben & Jerry's Co-Founder Declares War on the Pentagon✨ | Ben Cohen's activismmilitary spending+4 | Ben Cohen | International Planned Parenthood FederationLittle Monster Media+1 | GazaPalestine | Ben Cohenmilitary spending+6 | ICAN | 1h 05m 18s | |
| 2/17/26 | ![]() If You Were In Charge Trailer Season 3✨ | leadershipsocial justice+3 | Sophie, Duchess of EdinburghBen Cohen+1 | International Planned Parenthood FederationGlobal Fund for Women+5 | — | leadershippodcast+5 | — | 1m 47s | |
| 2/6/26 | ![]() Epstein: The dirty old men’s club✨ | misogynyculture of impunity+4 | Kavita Ramdas | — | — | misogynyimpunity+4 | — | 27m 19s | |
| 1/15/26 | ![]() Special Episode: Azaadi - Freedom, Resistance, and Iran’s Future✨ | Iran crisiswomen's leadership+4 | Kavita Ramdas | ICAN International Civil Society Action NetworkLittle Monster Media+1 | — | Iranprotests+6 | — | 45m 25s | |
| 8/14/25 | ![]() Abigail Disney & Chris Worman: Wealth Distribution and the Radical Gift of Giving | Welcome back to our special “If You Were in Charge” summer series with Sanam Naraghi Anderlini. Each week, we’re thematically pairing some of our favorite conversations and this time, we’ve brought together two powerful voices on wealth and generosity. A leadership podcast about people, power and possibilities. First, filmmaker and activist Abby Disney shares what it was like to grow up as an heiress to the Disney fortune, and why she’s urging the ultra-wealthy to give more, and give boldly. Then, Chris Worman from Giving Tuesday explores how philanthropy can be reclaimed by ordinary people as a force for good, personal fulfillment, and even joy. Enjoyed this episode? Follow If You Were In Charge wherever you listen and leave a rating to help more people find the show. Get in touch and stay connected: Email ICAN: info@icanpeacework.org Sign up to the ICAN newsletter: https://icanpeacework.org/2025/03/sign-up-to-icans-newsletter/ More from us: adapodcasts.com If You Were In Charge is brought to you by ICAN, the International Civil Society Action Network. An ADA Production. And ICAN International Civil Society Action Network Original Music, Little Monster Media Executive Producer: Pearse Lynch This is an ADA Productions Chapters 00:00 Exploring Wealth Inequality and Philanthropy 07:27 The Impact of Extreme Capitalism 12:05 Fundamentalist Capitalism and Its Consequences 17:50 Political Power and Wealth Dynamics 25:28 Racial Justice and Economic Inequality 32:06 Philanthropy vs. Systemic Change 45:25 The Role of Civil Society in Crisis 57:06 Building Local Infrastructure for Generosity Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices | 1h 08m 40s | ||||||
| 7/31/25 | ![]() Rabbi Hanan Schlesinger & Mohammad Darawshe: Two Visions for Peace in Israel and Palestine | As we gear up for Season 3 of If You Were in Charge, we’re revisiting some of Sanam’s most compelling conversations, curated into thematic pairings to offer deeper insights into the complex issues we explore. A leadership podcast about people, power and possibilities. This week, we bring you two powerful perspectives on building peace between Israelis and Palestinians—even in these dark and challenging times. First, Sanam speaks with Rabbi Hanan Schlesinger about the surge in violence by Israeli settlers against Palestinians in the occupied West Bank. They discuss the urgent need for lasting peace and the difficult path to achieving it. Then, she sits down with Mohammad Darawshe, a leading political analyst and expert on Jewish-Arab relations inside Israel. Darawshe unpacks the intricate realities of coexistence, the struggles faced by Palestinian citizens, and the transformative power of education in forging a shared future. Enjoyed this episode? Follow If You Were In Charge wherever you listen and leave a rating to help more people find the show. Get in touch and stay connected: Email ICAN: info@icanpeacework.org Sign up to the ICAN newsletter: https://icanpeacework.org/2025/03/sign-up-to-icans-newsletter/ More from us: adapodcasts.com If You Were In Charge is brought to you by ICAN, the International Civil Society Action Network. An ADA Production. And ICAN International Civil Society Action Network You can find out more information or how to get in touch following the link to our homepage - https://shows.acast.com/if-you-were-in-charge Original Music, Little Monster Media Executive Producer: Pearse Lynch This is an ADA Productions Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices | 1h 39m 29s | ||||||
| 7/10/25 | ![]() Sir Richard Dalton: The Fear of Peace - Iran, Israel, and Their Forever War | Sir Richard Dalton, former British ambassador to Iran, joins Sanam Naraghi Anderlini on this week's episode of If You Were In Charge. They discuss the collapse of diplomacy following recent U.S. strikes on Iran's nuclear facilities, examining how Trump's withdrawal from the JCPOA, Netanyahu's hardline policies, and the Ayatollah's defiance have escalated regional tensions. Dalton argues that without renewed multilateral engagement, lasting peace will remain elusive, criticizing Britain's failure to lead in condemning Gaza atrocities. Despite these challenges, he maintains that dialogue and diplomacy offer the best path toward a collective future. A leadership podcast about people, power and possibilities. As Iran is Sanam's childhood home, she also speaks with her daughter Soleh before and after the main interview, both to hear how Soleh's college community has responded to recent events and to reflect on loved ones directly impacted by the conflict in Iran, as well as those watching from afar. Enjoyed this episode? Follow If You Were In Charge wherever you listen and leave a rating to help more people find the show. Get in touch and stay connected: Email ICAN: info@icanpeacework.org Sign up to the ICAN newsletter: https://icanpeacework.org/2025/03/sign-up-to-icans-newsletter/ More from us: adapodcasts.com If You Were In Charge is brought to you by ICAN, the International Civil Society Action Network. An ADA Production. And ICAN International Civil Society Action Network Original Music, Little Monster Media Executive Producer: Pearse Lynch This is an ADA Productions Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices | 1h 05m 19s | ||||||
| 6/25/25 | ![]() Personal Reflections on Iran & Honoring the Palestinian Women of the Sun | A personal reflection from Sanam on two weeks of war in Iran. What it is like watching the bombardment of her childhood neighborhood from afar. — A leadership podcast about people, power and possibilities. We also wanted to celebrate our former guests, Women of the Sun from Palestine, who won the 2025 Vigdís Prize for Women’s Empowerment. So we re-uploaded our conversation with Marwa Hammad of Women of the Sun in Palestine and Yael Braudo-Bahat of Women Wage Peace in Israel two remarkable women who refuse to give in to despair, and who refuse to give up on the future. Women of the Sun - https://womensun.org/ Women Wage Peace - https://www.womenwagepeace.org.il/en/ Enjoyed this episode? Follow If You Were In Charge wherever you listen and leave a rating to help more people find the show. Get in touch and stay connected: Email ICAN: info@icanpeacework.org Sign up to the ICAN newsletter: https://icanpeacework.org/2025/03/sign-up-to-icans-newsletter/ More from us: adapodcasts.com If You Were In Charge is brought to you by ICAN, the International Civil Society Action Network. An ADA Production. And ICAN International Civil Society Action Network Original Music, Little Monster Media Executive Producer: Pearse Lynch This is anADA Productions Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices | 46m 10s | ||||||
| 6/10/25 | ![]() Dr. Jessie Stone: USAID Left, She Stayed - Care and Crisis in Uganda | A leadership podcast about people, power and possibilities. On the leadership podcast If You Were In Charge, Dr. Jessie Stone, a six-time U.S. freestyle team member, shares her journey of how an illness to one of her team during a kayaking trip led her to establish a health clinic in Uganda. Now she is on the front line as USAID cuts mean millions can no longer access life-saving care. Welcome to If You Were In Charge with Sanam Naraghi Anderlini. In the last ten years, Dr. Jessie Stone's clinic has served hundreds of thousands of patients and helped address critical health issues like malaria and community health. Speaking to Sanam, she stresses the importance of community education and describes the challenges faced in providing healthcare in a country with one doctor for every 25,000 patients. She highlights the extraordinary resilience of local communities and the need for grassroots solutions in healthcare. And as always, listen to the end for news on upcoming episodes and words of wisdom from Soleh! Enjoyed this episode? Follow If You Were In Charge wherever you listen and leave a rating to help more people find the show. Get in touch and stay connected: Email ICAN: info@icanpeacework.org Sign up to the ICAN newsletter: https://icanpeacework.org/2025/03/sign-up-to-icans-newsletter/ More from us: adapodcasts.com If You Were In Charge is brought to you by ICAN, the International Civil Society Action Network. An ADA Production. And ICAN International Civil Society Action Network You can find out more information or how to get in touch following the link to our homepage - https://shows.acast.com/if-you-were-in-charge Original Music, Little Monster Media Executive Producer: Pearse Lynch This is an ADA Productions ICAN’s newsletter: https://icanpeacework.org/2025/03/sign-up-to-icans-newsletter/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices | 42m 22s | ||||||
| 5/27/25 | ![]() Abir Hajibrahim: The Courage to Talk, Not Kill - Peace, Security, and Syria's Women | The fall of the Assad regime came swiftly in the end, with far less violence than anyone imagined. How did this happen? Can Syria emerge from its decades of brutality and bloodshed to become a bastion of hope in the Middle East? A leadership podcast about people, power and possibilities. Sanam talks to Abir Hajibrahim, co-founder of Mobaderoon and one of Syria’s leading peacebuilders, who has built a network of dedicated peacebuilders and volunteers—preventing violence, reconciling communities, and mobilizing people to be active, engaged citizens determining their own futures. This conversation explores the untold stories of Syria’s peacebuilders—individuals from all walks of life who stepped into the chaos of conflict to rebuild trust, heal communities, and drive reconciliation from the ground up. This episode dives into the human cost of violence, the power of grassroots engagement, the unique role of women in peace efforts, and what sets peacebuilding apart from humanitarian work—all against the backdrop of a shifting political landscape. It’s a candid, hopeful look at the future of Syria, shaped by the courage and determination of its people. Mobaderoon https://mobaderoon.org Enjoyed this episode? Follow If You Were In Charge wherever you listen and leave a rating to help more people find the show. Get in touch and stay connected: Email ICAN: info@icanpeacework.org Sign up to the ICAN newsletter: https://icanpeacework.org/2025/03/sign-up-to-icans-newsletter/ More from us: adapodcasts.com If You Were In Charge is brought to you by ICAN, the International Civil Society Action Network. An ADA Production. And ICAN International Civil Society Action Network You can find out more information or how to get in touch following the link to our homepage - https://shows.acast.com/if-you-were-in-charge Original Music, Little Monster Media Executive Producer: Pearse Lynch This is an ADA Productions Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices | 59m 46s | ||||||
| 5/13/25 | ![]() Christine van Ruymbeke: Persian Poetry - Food for the Soul in a Time of Uncertainty | Politics and poetry may seem like an odd couple. But throughout history, and across cultures, through symbolism and story telling, writers and poets have captured the spirit of their age and shared them with us through time and geography - helping us make sense of human foibles, and the events of our our own world. A leadership podcast about people, power and possibilities. In Episode 6 of If You were in Charge Sanam takes a different tack in her conversation with Christine Van Ruymbeke, The Soudavar Professor of Persian literature and culture at Cambridge University. It is said that the key to understanding Iran is through poetry, with Iranians often turning to verse to express their hopes and frustrations in everyday life. Familiarity with Persian poetry and the study of its rich, deep history in the West has suffered due to the Western world’s antagonism toward the Iranian regime. Yet these works hold profound cultural significance, particularly through Sufism and its global philosophical resonance. During an uncertain time in the world what wisdom to the poets of the past have for us about how navigate our modern world. Sanam also speaks with her daughter, Soleh, a PhD student at Cambridge, to reflect on the conversation and the role poetry played in their family life—with a few laughs along the way. So join us to hear about the enduring cultural power of classical poets such as Rumi and Saadi, and how these centuries-old verses continue to resonate with contemporary challenges. The episode also highlights the role of women in literature, showcasing their intellectual force and strategic insight in navigating cultural and social currents. Guest. Professor Christine van Ruymbeke Head of Middle Eastern Studies at Cambridge University Ali Reza & Mohamed Soudavar Professor of Persian Studies Enjoyed this episode? Follow If You Were In Charge wherever you listen and leave a rating to help more people find the show. Get in touch and stay connected: Email ICAN: info@icanpeacework.org Sign up to the ICAN newsletter: https://icanpeacework.org/2025/03/sign-up-to-icans-newsletter/ More from us: adapodcasts.com If You Were In Charge is brought to you by ICAN, the International Civil Society Action Network. An ADA Production. And ICAN International Civil Society Action Network You can find out more information or how to get in touch following the link to our homepage - https://shows.acast.com/if-you-were-in-charge Original Music, Little Monster Media Executive Producer: Pearse Lynch This is an ADA Productions Chapters 00:00 The Power of Poetry and Literature 05:00 Exploring Persian Literature 10:10 The Significance of Rumi and Saadi 20:13 Lessons from Persian Fables 30:04 Women in Persian Literature and Their Power 37:23 Reviving Literature in Education 42:12 The Importance of Humanities 45:38 Funding and Institutional Support for Literature 47:48 Hope for the Future of Literature 49:23 Connecting Poetry to Society and Governance 58:35 The Role of Literature in Understanding Human Nature ProfessorChristine van Ruymbeke Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices | 1h 08m 09s | ||||||
| 4/29/25 | ![]() Marwa Hammad & Yael Braudo-Bahat: If Women Were in Charge of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict | With the war on Gaza raging and violence escalating in the West Bank, few see hope for peace in the Middle East. A leadership podcast about people, power and possibilities. But Marwa Hammad of Woman of the Sun in Palestine and Yael Braudo-Bahat of Women Wage Peace of Israel, refuse to give in to such despair, and they refuse to give up on the future. In Episode 5 of If You Were in Charge, Sanam Naraghi Anderlini takes on the toughest conflict of our times, offering a slice of hope and a glimpse into the resilience and courage of the women Peacebuilders who persist in waging peace. Stressing the urgent need to shift investment from conflict to peace, advocating for a future where women play a central role in forging a sustainable resolution. They also explore the challenges posed by funding cuts to civil society initiatives and the vital role of personal narratives in humanizing the cost of war. Despite mounting obstacles, the conversation finds hope in the tenacity of women working at the grassroots to foster understanding and drive meaningful change. At the end of the podcast Sanam is joined by her daughter to Soleh to reflect, get her views on what she made of the conversation and catch up on her news. Women of the Sun - https://womensun.org/ Women Wage Peace - https://www.womenwagepeace.org.il/en/ Enjoyed this episode? Follow If You Were In Charge wherever you listen and leave a rating to help more people find the show. Get in touch and stay connected: Email ICAN: info@icanpeacework.org Sign up to the ICAN newsletter: https://icanpeacework.org/2025/03/sign-up-to-icans-newsletter/ More from us: adapodcasts.com If You Were In Charge is brought to you by ICAN, the International Civil Society Action Network. An ADA Production. And ICAN International Civil Society Action Network Original Music, Little Monster Media Executive Producer: Pearse Lynch This is anADA Productions Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices | 53m 54s | ||||||
| 4/15/25 | ![]() Richard Gowan & Maria Fernanda Espinosa: Reimagining the UN's Power in This Age of Crisis | This week on the leadership podcast If You Were In Charge, Sanam Naraghi Anderlini is joined by two distinguished voices in global diplomacy to examine the United Nations at a critical juncture. A leadership podcast about people, power and possibilities. Richard Gowan, Director for UN and Multilateral Diplomacy at the International Crisis Group, and María Fernanda Espinosa Garcés, former President of the UN General Assembly, Foreign Minister of Ecuador, and poet, delve into the mounting pressures facing the UN amid intensifying great power rivalries. Their conversation explores the urgent need for institutional reform, the vital importance of gender parity in global leadership, and the UN’s responsibility in advancing preventive diplomacy to sustain peace and security. The guests call for a renewed commitment to multilateralism, accountability in implementing resolutions, and the long-overdue appointment of a female Secretary-General. Enjoyed this episode? Follow If You Were In Charge wherever you listen and leave a rating to help more people find the show. Get in touch and stay connected: Email ICAN: info@icanpeacework.org Sign up to the ICAN newsletter: https://icanpeacework.org/2025/03/sign-up-to-icans-newsletter/ More from us: adapodcasts.com If You Were In Charge is brought to you by ICAN, the International Civil Society Action Network. An ADA Production. And ICAN International Civil Society Action Network Original Music, Little Monster Media Executive Producer: Pearse Lynch This is an ADA Productions Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices | 58m 21s | ||||||
| 4/7/25 | ![]() Wazhma Frogh: Afghanistan's Women - Courage, Resistance, and Resilience | What would have happened, if the US had heeded Afghan women's warnings about the Taliban, and supported their solutions before 2021? What if the international community supported Afghan women's strategies for ending violence and building peace - then and now? A leadership podcast about people, power and possibilities. This week on #IfYouWereInCharge, Sanam speaks with Wazhma Frogh, Afghan woman peacebuilder and lawyer specializing in international human rights law and Afghanistan, and recipient of the International Women of Courage Award. Despite the Taliban's oppressive rule, Wazhma speaks of her vital work in educating, advocating, and offering hope to Afghan women and girls, living day to day under the Taliban's oppressive rule. Where many feel despair, Wazhma still sees resilience, courage and inspiration, and shows how much could be done, if women like her, were in charge. As always, Sanam is joined by her daughter Soleh, a PhD student at Cambridge, to reflect on the main interview and offer a different generational perspective. Welcome to If You Were in Charge Season 2, a podcast featuring global peace strategist Sanam Naraghi Anderlini. Each week, Sanam tackles a major global challenge and hosts leading practitioners and innovators to share their work and solutions—if they were in charge with the necessary political and financial resources. Enjoyed this episode? Follow If You Were In Charge wherever you listen and leave a rating to help more people find the show. Get in touch and stay connected: Email ICAN: info@icanpeacework.org Sign up to the ICAN newsletter: https://icanpeacework.org/2025/03/sign-up-to-icans-newsletter/ More from us: adapodcasts.com If You Were In Charge is brought to you by ICAN, the International Civil Society Action Network. An ADA Production. And ICAN International Civil Society Action Network Original Music, Little Monster Media Executive Producer: Pearse Lynch This is an ADA Productions Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices | 1h 02m 12s | ||||||
| 4/1/25 | ![]() Chris Worman: The Power of Giving | Welcome to If You Were in Charge Season 2, a leadership podcast about people, power and possibilities, featuring global peace strategist Sanam Naraghi Anderlini. This week, Sanam speaks with Chris Worman, Chief Global Strategy & Partnership Officer at GivingTuesday. Together, they discuss the critical role of civil society and philanthropy at a time when the sector is facing significant funding challenges. Their conversation explores the importance of generosity, civic engagement, and the impact of initiatives like GivingTuesday in fostering community resilience and a shared future. At the end of the episode, Sanam is joined by her daughter, Soleh, a PhD student at Cambridge, to discuss this week's topic and how these themes resonate with her and her friends' experiences. The podcast reframes global challenges as global solutions in these extraordinary times of turbulence. What would the world look like if those living through and working on today’s toughest crises were given the power and resources to lead real change? That’s the driving question behind the podcast, hosted by renowned peacebuilder and ICAN founder Sanam Naraghi Anderlini. Each episode features frontline doers and imaginers—activists, organizers, and peacebuilders—whose lived experience, courage, and ideas are reshaping what’s possible. Sanam explores what they’re already achieving, what they could do with greater power and support, and what gives them hope. Enjoyed this episode? Follow If You Were In Charge wherever you listen and leave a rating to help more people find the show. Get in touch and stay connected: Email ICAN: info@icanpeacework.org Sign up to the ICAN newsletter: https://icanpeacework.org/2025/03/sign-up-to-icans-newsletter/ More from us: adapodcasts.com If You Were In Charge is brought to you by ICAN, the International Civil Society Action Network. An ADA Production. And ICAN International Civil Society Action Network Original Music, Little Monster Media Executive Producer: Pearse Lynch This is anADA Productions Chapters 00:00 The Importance of Civil Society 05:05 Chris Wurman's Journey into Philanthropy 10:14 The Role of Philanthropy in Global Development 15:20 Understanding Generosity and Civic Engagement 20:25 The Impact of Giving Tuesday on Global Generosity 25:42 The Role of Civil Society in Generosity 27:07 Reassessing Aid and Institutional Failures 29:01 Building Local Infrastructure for Giving 30:28 Challenges in International Giving 32:00 Investing in Local Development 35:05 Hope for Civil Society in a Changing World Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices | 49m 04s | ||||||
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