3Ps in a Pod: The W3D Podcast
Welcome to "3 Ps in a Pod," the captivating talk show on policy, polity and politics where extraordinary individuals from the realms of international law, diplomacy, development, media, defense, and politics come together to share their unique journeys, work, and life experiences. Unlike other podcasts that focus solely on imparting knowledge, we delve deeper, uncovering the remarkable "human" element within some of the world's most sensitive and challenging fields.
Join us as we embark on a fascinating exploration of diverse perspectives, inviting guests who embody a multitude of thoughts, actions, genders, geographies, races, religions, and more. We aim to create an unparalleled microcosm brimming with awe-inspiring stories from across the globe, captivating audiences far and wide.
Through fireside chats and engaging conversations, "3 Ps in a Pod" offers a window into the lives of those shaping our world. Hear firsthand accounts from trailblazers, luminaries, and unsung heroes, each bringing their distinct voices to the forefront. Discover the untold struggles, triumphs, and moments of inspiration that have defined their extraordinary paths.
Whether you're an avid follower of global affairs, a curious mind seeking diverse narratives, or simply intrigued by the human experience, this podcast promises to ignite your imagination and leave you with a newfound appreciation for the remarkable individuals who navigate the complexities of international law, diplomacy, development, media, defense, and politics.
Tune in to "3 Ps in a Pod" and join us on this exhilarating journey as we unlock a treasure trove of captivating stories, celebrate diversity, and foster a deeper understanding of the world we inhabit. Prepare to be inspired, enlightened, and forever changed by the incredible voices that grace our virtual fireside.
Producer and Host: Diana Philip
Partner: Harvard W3D (Alumni Organization of Harvard University)
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