How a Playful Approach Helped Pass a Nuclear Arms Treaty

On this episode of Everyday Ambassador, host Annelise Riles sits down with Nobel Peace Prize laureate Beatrice Fihn to hear how taking a playful approach to fostering relationships, and building trust, helped pass a nuclear weapons treaty. We also hear how The Police Athletic League of Philadelphia as well as students from Northwestern University use fun to solve problems and work through relationship barriers. Next week's Everyday Ambassador Challenge: Tell us a time when giving or receiving a gift helped build or mend a relationship. What was it about that gift that made it so effective? Share your story by leaving us an audio message via Speakpipe.Listeners can also reach out to Annelise at anneliseriles@everydayambassador.net And be sure to check out www.everydayambassador.net  for more information about this series and forthcoming book. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit anneliseriles.substack.com

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The strategies global leaders use to negotiate impasses and bridge divides may seem complicated. But when you break them down, they can turn out to be quite simple. From giving gifts to encouraging play to creating space for collaboration, Northwestern University law professor Annelise Riles shares surprising stories of how seemingly small gestures can bring about big change. Follow Everyday Ambassador to hear how you can use these tools to shape your community and your world. Everyday Ambassador is produced by FP Studios with support from the Humboldt Foundation. anneliseriles.substack.com