• Beacons in the Dark: Moral Courage and Collective Action
    Jul 1 2026

    Genocide doesn't just happen overnight. It requires an entire infrastructure of societal indifference. So, how do we train the people on the front lines to recognize the warning signs before it's too late?

    In this episode, peace influencer, Kellye Richardson brings together guest host and political theorist Professor Doug Irvin-Erickson and Carter School alum Jamie Wise (Holocaust Educator at the Zekelman Holocaust Center). They discuss a revolutionary curriculum designed to teach future US military leaders (ROTC) and law enforcement officers how to navigate complex moral dilemmas, defy peer pressure, and lead with moral courage in active conflict zones.


    What You’ll Learn in This Episode:

    • The Scheidt Fellows Impact: How a unique master's fellowship brought global change-makers together at the Carter School.
    • The Warsaw Ghetto & Camp Ritchie: Incredible historical case studies of resistance fighters and unexpected upstanders.
    • Reversing the Dynamic: Moving from conformity to ethical leadership within rigid chains of command.

    In Their Own Words:

    Jamie Wise "One of the best parts of being a student... was being able to bridge the academic study of genocide studies and peacebuilding to these very practical needs to take action to build a better world."


    Professor Doug Irvin-Erickson: "The ability for people to think ethically about the world around them actually is a key driver of both the violence that we see in genocide, but also how you would talk about prevention."


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    23 mins
  • Building Bridges in Polarized Times
    Jun 3 2026

    In the first episode of Bridges and Beacons, Kellye Richardson and Professor Antti Pentikainen delve into the urgent need for reconciliation in today's polarized world. Joined by Dr. Nicholas Sherwood and Cameron Cassar, alumni from the Carter School, they explore the mission and impact of the Mary Hoch Center for Reconciliation. The discussion covers trauma-informed and restorative practices in reconciliation, personal journeys, and professional insights. The episode emphasizes the importance of self-care, deep self-reflection, and understanding trauma in building a more harmonious society. Listeners are encouraged to consider how they can integrate reconciliation practices into their daily lives and communities.

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    31 mins
  • Introducing Bridges & Beacons
    May 19 2026

    Welcome to Bridges & Beacons

    Bridges & Beacons is a podcast from the Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter School for Peace and Conflict Resolution, featuring multigenerational conversations with peacebuilders, practitioners, mediators,leaders, and changemakers working toward justice, and resolve.

    Moderated by Kellye Richardson, each episode explores how dialogue, connection, resilience, and community leadership can help transform conflict into opportunity.

    Rooted in former President Jimmy Carter’s legacy of moral clarity and thoughtful mediation, Bridges & Beacons shares real stories and practical wisdom from practitioners shaping peace locally and globally.


    Whether you're a student, educator, practitioner, nonprofit leader, mediator, peacebuilding professional, or simply passionate about humanitarian values, this podcast offers insight, hope, and actionable perspectives for creating a space for conversation aimed at bridging divides and shining a light forward.


    Peace isn’t passive - it’s built.

    Learn more about the School’s work, research and academic programs at The Carter School.

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    2 mins