Provoking Peace Podcast

Tahia Vickalow
sisterhood@sosspeace.org

Booking Overview

Provoking Peace brings a faith-and-identity lens to difficult, meaningful dialogue, focusing on building trust across religious and political divides. It’s a strong platform for changemakers and scholars who can speak to peacebuilding, interfaith practice, and combating stereotyping with nuance and lived insight.

Metrics

6 episodes, Irregular, 5.0 rating
<1k, Female, USA
YouTube: 71 subscribers

Contact Information

sisterhood@sosspeace.org, provokingpeace@sosspeace.org

Description

Provoking Peace is where assumptions unravel, stories unfold, and the unexpected becomes the conversation. Hosted by one Muslim woman and one Jewish woman, this podcast challenges stereotypes and invites you into honest, sometimes uncomfortable, but always meaningful dialogue. In a world that often pits us against each other, we choose connection. Each episode offers a window into what it means to build trust across lines of difference - not by avoiding the hard stuff, but by stepping into it with curiosity and courage. We explore faith, identity, politics, friendship, and everything in between - with humor, heart, and humility. Whether we're interviewing changemakers, unpacking global events, or sharing moments from our own lives, Provoking Peace is your invitation to listen differently, think deeper, and find common ground where you least expect it. Because disrupting assumptions isn't just possible - it's powerful. And peace? Sometimes it starts with a little provocation. Tighten your bra straps – its going to be a bumpy ride!

Production Team

Host

Tahia Vickalow

Categories

Society & Culture, Religion & Spirituality

Booking Intelligence

Booking Requirements

medium
Typical Credentials:  
Scholars, senior journalists/commentators, and experienced interfaith/peacebuilding leaders—often with author/book or institutional leadership credentials, plus demonstrated public engagement (media appearances, conference/keynote work, or major organizational leadership).
Required Achievements:  
Authored books or academic publications, Leadership of national/regional interfaith or anti-discrimination initiatives, Regular public-facing media or conference/keynote presence, Program/models for dialogue training, coalition building, or peacebuilding, Recognized expertise in religion, identity, conflict resolution, or gender/ethics

Recent Guest Discussions

Dr. Dalia Fahmy - Feminist Perspective In Political Science, US Foreign Policy/middle East Politics, Political Islam And Democracy, Structural Violence And Family/community Impacts, Peter Beinart - Jewish Identity, Israel/palestine, Feminist Perspectives In Conflict Resolution, Unlearning Bias, Antisemitism And Islamophobia Frameworks, Vanessa Avery - Interfaith Community-building, Sacred Spaces, Deep Listening Tools, Structured Story-sharing, Brave-space Norms, Dr. Celene Ibrahim - Islamic Intellectual History, Gendered Readings Of Faith, Interreligious Relations, Ethics Of Listening And Dialogue, Nina Fernando - Coalition Building, Intersecting Bigotries (anti-muslim/anti-jewish/anti-arab/anti-palestinian), Human Dignity As A Core Principle, Faith-rooted Justice Work

Recent Topics

Interfaith, Peacebuilding, Religion, Identity, Anti Bigotry, Human Dignity, Community, Conflict Resolution, Politics, Women
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