Grounded on Purpose

Jennifer Duck
Grounded on Purpose

Welcome to Grounded on Purpose with Jennifer Duck. This is an intentional space where we can get grounded together and gain insight from experts I’ve met in my personal, academic, and professional life as an Emmy Award winning TV producer and college professor. My work with Oprah, Katie Couric, and Anderson Cooper, among many others, has given me access to the world’s most incredible thought leaders who will help bring us all back down to earth. So let’s dig in! I’m truly so excited to have you join me on this journey as we get grounded together on purpose.

  1. 10.05.2023

    "The Possible" with Former Senator George Mitchell

    It’s been an eventful month in Northern Ireland. I was fortunate to be in Belfast as the region celebrated 25 years with the Good Friday peace agreement. The politics in Northern Ireland today are far from perfect, but sectarian violence has decreased significantly with about 164 security-related deaths in the past 25 years. This is a dramatic shift from the 3,500 deaths during the 30-year span of the Troubles. Northern Ireland is still deeply divided, but despite their differences, many political leaders gathered in one room at Queen’s University Belfast over a three-day period to directly address these divides. Architects and brokers of the 1998 Good Friday Agreement also took the stage to explain the importance of listening and finding common ground.  The keynote speaker, Former U.S. Senator George Mitchell, has been described as the glue that held leaders from different political parties together during the 1998 Good Friday peace talks. After three years with no public appearances, Mitchell gave an address that brought nearly everyone on their feet as applause echoed throughout the historic hall, which had its own history of conflict and questionable completion during World War II. At 89 years old battling acute leukemia, Mitchell could have appeared remotely. But the power of his presence as a leader in both the U.S. and Northern Ireland spoke volumes.  This episode features highlights of George Mitchell’s historic speech. A link to George Mitchell’s full speech can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2xuno4MP6O8&t=2871s  *Special thanks to Queen’s University Belfast for their continuing support and for allowing me to cover the “Agreement 25” events.

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  2. 06.12.2022

    Trouble Songs: Odes to Northern Ireland

    We’re joining you again from the Sonic Arts Centre at Queen’s University Belfast, and we are thrilled to welcome Belfast-born journalist, author, and co-founder of the Oh Yeah music centre, Stuart Bailie. Stuart is also editor of Dig With It magazine. In our last episode, we talked about conflict, politics, and peace through the Troubles, and in this episode, we will dive more specifically into music’s role through the 30-year conflict. Stuart explains in his book Trouble Songs, “...music has not been a passive voice. It has called for subversion and disobedience. It has put out stories that have challenged the given histories. And in the place of the old, stuck ideas, music has imagined new fixes…the punk rockers, ravers and rogue strummers have all done their job." Growing up in a small town, music was often my window to the outside world and big news events. I love U2, the Cranberries, Thin Lizzy, Van Morrison, and Sinead O’Conner, among others. When I heard their songs growing up, it made me dig deeper into world events. As Stuart says, "God bless music. It just can take you to places that you're not expecting and can challenge all sorts of given stories." In honor of that, a personally curated playlist to accompany this podcast is linked below: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3BRUcTbj1iLCp6sSqynLxt?si=d7ceed204a88488f  Thank you as always for listening. *Special thanks to James Elliott who introduced me to Stuart, to my husband Quinn and Jodi Marr who helped me with the playlist, and to Molly Seuss who has been helping with editing. Heartfelt thanks also goes out to Mike Olekshy and J. Lauren who helped me launch this podcast and created our main theme music.

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  3. 02.11.2022

    Seeking Peace During Deep Political Polarization

    I’m so thrilled to join you this month from Queen's University, Belfast. I spent two weeks in Northern Ireland learning more about the history, the people, and the politics. There's so much to take in and it's truly such a beautiful and resilient place. As I sit across the pond and watch U.S. divisions dominate headlines, family conversations, and social media feeds, I'm grateful to learn more about a region that has one of the most prominent peace deals in modern political history. However, this came at a huge cost, and the people in Northern Ireland have told me they worry that the U.S. will fall into a similar violent history if we continue to let extreme polarization take over our lives. Joining me for this special interview is Richard English, Professor of Politics at Queen's University, Belfast, where he is also Director of the Senator George J. Mitchell Institute for Global Peace, Security, and Justice. Richard's research focuses on the history of political violence, terrorism, and nationalism. He has authored several books focusing on Irish Freedom as well as the IRA. As the United States has reached an unprecedented point of polarization in this current century, Richard explains so eloquently how history can help us avoid a tipping point. “You can hear echoes of what's happened elsewhere and possibly even pre-echoes of what might happen elsewhere in these layered situations of political polarization and division,” Richard explains. Never has there been a more important time to tune in. Thank you as always for listening and for following our bonus content on Facebook and Instagram: @GroundedOnPurpose *This episode was edited and produced by Jennifer Duck and Molly Seuss. The Grounded on Purpose theme music is by J. Lauren and Mike Olekshy.

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Welcome to Grounded on Purpose with Jennifer Duck. This is an intentional space where we can get grounded together and gain insight from experts I’ve met in my personal, academic, and professional life as an Emmy Award winning TV producer and college professor. My work with Oprah, Katie Couric, and Anderson Cooper, among many others, has given me access to the world’s most incredible thought leaders who will help bring us all back down to earth. So let’s dig in! I’m truly so excited to have you join me on this journey as we get grounded together on purpose.

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