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Reflecting on 2024 / Christy and Meghan

Relief, development and podcast

Release Date: 01/16/2025

Together we can / Ken Ogasawara show art Together we can / Ken Ogasawara

Relief, development and podcast

Join us on a fascinating journey as we explore the story behind MCC's first-ever stationary meat cannery in Ontario. Hosted by Ken Ogasawara, this episode delves into the history, challenges, and triumphs of the Mennonite Central Committee's meat canning operations. From the early days of the mobile meat canner to the grand opening of the new 10,000 square foot facility, discover how this initiative has brought together thousands of volunteers and provided essential relief to communities around the world. Tune in and be inspired by the power of collective action and the motto, "Together we...

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Peace libraries in Rwanda show art Peace libraries in Rwanda

Relief, development and podcast

This episode features a visit to the Gicumbia Children's Peace Library in Rwanda. The library fosters a culture of peace and reading among children, in response to the lingering legacy of the 1994 Rwandan genocide of the Tutsis.  Full transcript and show notes .

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Reflecting on 2024 / Christy and Meghan show art Reflecting on 2024 / Christy and Meghan

Relief, development and podcast

It’s 2025. And we’re looking back on last year. In this episode, hosts Christy Kauffman and Meghan Mast share some favorite moments from the podcast and talk about why these clips impacted them. Meghan also shares an announcement.  Full transcript available .

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Christ (still) under the rubble / Reverend Munther Isaac and Anthony Khair show art Christ (still) under the rubble / Reverend Munther Isaac and Anthony Khair

Relief, development and podcast

This episode features a conversation between Reverend Munther Isaac and his former student Anthony Khair. The two Christian Palestinian men talk about how they are navigating grief and the immense loss in Gaza, while cultivating courage and resilience. Their conversation covers challenging truths and talks about the importance of language in this moment. Full transcript and show notes available .

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Talking climate, practicing peace / Jessica Stoltzfus Buller show art Talking climate, practicing peace / Jessica Stoltzfus Buller

Relief, development and podcast

With Canadian thanksgiving just past and the United States election around the corner, some people are psyching themselves up for the awkward conversations that can come up. Sometimes this means talking about difficult topics. Bumping elbows with people who have conflicting worldviews. Maybe it involves passing gravy to an uncle that likes to play contrarian.  In this episode, we're taking questions from listeners. Jessica Stoltzfus Buller, a facilitator, trainer, mediator and peacebuilder joins us to talk about how to navigate conversations with more curiosity and compassion. Full...

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Group of helping hands Nepal / Surendra Shrestha show art Group of helping hands Nepal / Surendra Shrestha

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Surendra Shrestha, Executive Director of SAHAS, discussed the challenges faced by Nepali farmers, including lack of irrigation, poor seed quality, and climate change impacts. He emphasized the importance of community-based organizations (CBOs) in addressing these issues, highlighting their role in accessing resources, developing leadership, and fostering social capital. Fish farming initiatives, supported by CBOs, provide economic benefits, environmental sustainability, and fresh fish for local communities. Surendra's dedication to improving agricultural practices and community well-being is...

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The lost story of Dr. Dismukes - Black history in Appalachia show art The lost story of Dr. Dismukes - Black history in Appalachia

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Rediscovering black history in Appalachian coal town, MCC staff in Kimball West Virginia piece together a story of a Black owned hospital that used to sit on the site of the current Appalachia Build program site. Dismukes project cordinator Tylah Cline

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Behind the scenes with MCC emergency relief / Bruce Guenther show art Behind the scenes with MCC emergency relief / Bruce Guenther

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Bruce Guenther remembers his grandma describing the smell of the bread at the MCC soup kitchen in Ukraine. She received food from MCC over 100 years ago. Today, Bruce helps coordinate MCC's relief response, getting food and other basic needs to those who need it most. View full transcript .

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A field trip: growing safer vegetables in Bangladesh / Jahangir Alam show art A field trip: growing safer vegetables in Bangladesh / Jahangir Alam

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When pesticides are used so much it starts to harm the community, MCC partners are looking to find natural ways to grow a safe vegetable. Go into the field with us to Bogura Bangladesh where MCC staff member Jahangir Alam shows us exactly what that looks like and the challenges that come with it.   Learn more and see images from this story on MCC's website  

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The Enneagram Prison Project show art The Enneagram Prison Project

Relief, development and podcast

"I didn't expect something like this program to be in jail," says EPP participant Chantelle Peele. "It was very compassionate and understanding. And it came from a place of true caring. You can sense it right away when you walked in the room that the guides, and the facilitators cared, and they genuinely wanted to help." The Enneagram Prison Project uses a personality test called the Enneagram to facilitate trauma healing and self-awareness training for people in prison and jail. If you don't know what the Enneagram is, don't worry, we get into that in this episode... Featuring EPP...

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It’s 2025. And we’re looking back on last year. In this episode, hosts Christy Kauffman and Meghan Mast share some favorite moments from the podcast and talk about why these clips impacted them. Meghan also shares an announcement. 

Full transcript available here.