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#29 - Ambassador Kate Byrnes
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March 5, 2026

#29 - Ambassador Kate Byrnes

Even though her classmates may have recognized her as a future ambassador before she did herself, Kate Byrnes' swift ascent from the U.S. Information Agency to the Department of State to, yes, becoming a U.S. Ambassador, left little to doubt. A big part of her success was learning at a young age (a very young age, in her case) the value of showing up, being present, listening, and finding the ever-present opportunities that present themselves daily as diplomats interact with people around the gl...
PS2 - "Jane" from Minneapolis (PowerfulStories #2)
March 1, 2026

PS2 - "Jane" from Minneapolis (PowerfulStories #2)

In the face of ICE's sweeping detention and deportation push, Minnesotans are responding not with panic or illegal action, but with a steady, deeply-rooted ethic of neighborliness--quietly organizing, opening their homes and houses of worship, showing up in public to bear witness, and drawing on the State's long traditions of civic engagement and moral seriousness, to insist that dignity, due process and basic human decency remain stronger than fear. And it is with every one of these sentiments ...
#28 - Marian Rivman
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Feb. 26, 2026

#28 - Marian Rivman

Everybody assumed that Marian Rivman would grow out of her high school fascination with the Peace Corps. She did not. But her early experiences in the Peace Corps left a lot to be desired. Dangerous areas, bats, rats, and snakes, and even a dead body in her living room, were enough for her to question what she had gotten herself into. Enter the Diaz family. And Marian Rivman's life would never be the same. Marian Rivman is the founder of Marian Rivman Communications Consultants, a media manageme...
#27 - Mark Ward (Part 2)
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Feb. 22, 2026

#27 - Mark Ward (Part 2)

(Note: This is the second of a two-part episode. We strongly recommend you start with Part 1.) The continuing story of Mark Ward, a committed humanitarian who led teams to provide critical help after natural or man-made disasters. He saved lives and restored hope to communities affected by many disasters over two decades, including the 2004 tsunami and the Syrian Civil War. In (so-called) retirement, he returned to Afghanistan to lead a humanitarian organization. None other than George H.W. Bush...
#27 - Mark Ward (Part 1)
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Feb. 19, 2026

#27 - Mark Ward (Part 1)

Mark Ward is a committed humanitarian who led teams to provide critical help after natural or man-made disasters. He saved lives and restored hope to communities affected by many disasters over two decades, including the 2004 tsunami and the Syrian Civil War. In (so-called) retirement, he returned to Afghanistan to lead a humanitarian organization. None other than George H.W. Bush dubbed him "Mr. Disaster." He is--in short--a guy whose stories cannot be contained in a single episode. SoftPower/F...
#26 - Christine Herbert
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Feb. 12, 2026

#26 - Christine Herbert

From the time of her childhood, Christine Herbert seemed destined to follow those Saturday morning TV commercials proclaiming "the toughest job you'll ever love." In her case, it meant rural Zambia and, far more than the snakes, "flat dogs," or baby owls, it was the people she came to treasure. And they, in turn, loved the muzungu who kept them all entertained. Christine Herbert is a healthcare worker, currently residing in the Pacific Northwest. She served as a health educator for the Peace Cor...
PS1 - Feeling Minnesota (PowerfulStories #1)
Feb. 8, 2026

PS1 - Feeling Minnesota (PowerfulStories #1)

PLEASE LEND YOUR EARS: This inaugural episode of 'Powerful Stories" (PS1) features a chorus of Minnesotavoices—frontline witnesses, supportive neighbors, community leaders—bearing witness to the unprecedented and antagonistic ICE surge in the Twin Cities. Their impressions are raw, immediate, and very personal. Together, they help form a portrait of a deep, diverse community refusing to fracture under pressure. To a person, this is a moment unlike any they have ever experienced. From my seat on ...
#25 - Cy Kuckenbaker
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Feb. 5, 2026

#25 - Cy Kuckenbaker

Cy Kuckenbaker is an award-winning American filmmaker, video artist, and arts professor. He is also something of an expert on Lithuania and its tortured past. First as a Peace Corps volunteer, then as a Fulbright scholar, his immersion in the small Baltic country was profound. The lessons he learned about Lithuania's dark past eerily echo in the present. Cy was born in Arizona, grew up in a California farm town, and finished high school on a remote Aleutian Island in Alaska. He served in Peace C...
#24 - Chris Thomas
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Jan. 29, 2026

#24 - Chris Thomas

Chris Thomas remembers well where he came from and how he got to where he is. As a young Peace Corps volunteer in rural Sierra Leone, he quickly understood that the people who had so warmly welcomed him into the village were rapidly teaching him valuable lessons about life and community. It's fair to say that Chris has spent the rest of his life paying those lessons forward and helping to unleash human ingenuity all over the world. Christopher Thomas is an educator, consultant, and Social Entrep...
#23 - Hamse Warfa
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Jan. 22, 2026

#23 - Hamse Warfa

Hamse Warfa is the CEO of World Savvy, a non-profit organization that equips educators and students with the skills, perspectives, and global awareness needed to thrive in an interconnected world and drive positive change. In 2022, he became the first Somali-American presidential appointee in U.S. history, as a Senior Advisor in the U.S. State Department's Office of the Undersecretary for Civilian Security, Democracy, and Human Rights. Prior to that, he was the highest-ranking African immigrant ...
SP/FS Presents: Global Development Interrupted (featuring Christopher Wurst)
Jan. 18, 2026

SP/FS Presents: Global Development Interrupted (featuring Christopher Wurst)

SP/FS is proud to share the new episode of Global Development Interrupted , a podcast and Substack page we follow enthusiastically. You may remember that GDI's founder and host, Leah Petit, was featured on SP/FS #18 (go find it if you haven't yet listened — she's great), talking about her long career in global health work. GDI shares the voices of people whose work was upended when USAID was dismantled and foreign aid was cut, revealing what the loss means for America and progress worldwide. Lea...
#22 - Alonzo Wind
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Jan. 15, 2026

#22 - Alonzo Wind

He left the U.S. as Allan J. Wind, but by the time his Peace Corps stint in Ecuador ended, he had been rechristened as "Dr. Alonzo" - which is what his driver's license now says. From being an unlikely radio star, to a health minister's good luck charm, to a series of NGO roles worldwide, and eventually to Gaza in the midst of a war, Allen J. Alonzo Wind has had an incredible journey. Allan J. "Alonzo" Wind is a retired Senior Foreign Service Officer with USAID. He worked on and off for the Agen...
#21 - Jody Olsen
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Jan. 8, 2026

#21 - Jody Olsen

Josephine (Jody) Olsen called her Peace Corps memoir 'A Million Miles' - and while the distance from her traditional Mormon upbringing in Utah and a rural Tunisian health clinic may not have been a literal million miles, it likely felt like even more. But those miles brought countless lessons, all of which she put to good use when, after decades of leadership roles within the Peace Corps, she became its 20th Director, serving from 2018 to 2021. In March, 2020, because of the COVID pandemic, she ...
SP/FS BONUS: Happy 2026 (from the Class of '25)
Dec. 29, 2025

SP/FS BONUS: Happy 2026 (from the Class of '25)

Let's face it, 2025, things could have gone a whole lot better. But it was the birth year for SP/FS, and on this special bonus episode, virtually the entire SP/FS Class of '25 storytellers return with reflections on the year past and wishes for 2026. Join us for a special cup of kindness. Guest voices: Steve Herman, Pamela White, Jack & Sarah Seybold, Fred de Sam Lazaro, Warren Acuncius, Julia Irwin, Steve Callahan, Roland Merullo, Betsy Small, Keith Mines, Florence Reed, Mark D. Walker, Jon Ceb...
#20 - Ambassador Lewis Lucke
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Dec. 25, 2025

#20 - Ambassador Lewis Lucke

As a young boy, dreaming of becoming an archeologist, Lewis Lucke wanted to visit the Holy Lands to see if the Bible stories he'd read were true. Indeed, his career did lead him overseas, though as a diplomat with USAID--from West Africa to Central America, finally the Middle East, and eventually as a US ambassador. Along the way, he confirmed many times over that there are many stories that you just can't make up. Ambassador Lucke served in the US Foreign Service in Mali, Senegal, Costa Rica, T...
SP/FS BONUS: Holidays with Aunt Deb
Dec. 21, 2025

SP/FS BONUS: Holidays with Aunt Deb

Another holiday meal means more time at the table with Aunt Deb (who was kind enough to share her own fruitcake recipe--drenched in attitude and bourbon). And yes, she came with questions. But our guests handled her with brilliance and finesse. Featuring long-time USAID veteran Julius Coles; returned Peace Corps volunteer E. Scott Osbourne; US military, State Department, and Institute of Peace veteran Keith Mines: former US diplomat and USAID alumna Noelle Ojo; and Jack and Sarah Seybold, who se...
#19 - Mark D. Walker
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Dec. 18, 2025

#19 - Mark D. Walker

He calls his enterprise "Million Mile Walker," which is both a pun (his name, after all, is Mark Walker) and a description of a decades-long journey that has taken him all over the world, always searching for ways to improve the lives of people less fortunate than himself. Mark D. Walker was a Peace Corps Volunteer in Guatemala (1971-1973) and spent over 40 years helping disadvantaged people in the developing world through agencies such as Food for the Hungry, MAP International, Make-A-Wish Inte...
#18 - Leah Petit
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Dec. 11, 2025

#18 - Leah Petit

As a Peace Corps volunteer and then as a public health specialist, including with USAID, Leah Petit has seen firsthand the impact of global health programs. Not only in lives saved--full stop--but in global stability and security. And when she saw these programs being dismantled and former colleagues' motives questioned, she took action, starting ' Global Development Interrupted ,' a podcast and Substack platform that documents the lives and work of those affected when US foreign assistance was ...
#17 - Denise Deneaux
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Dec. 4, 2025

#17 - Denise Deneaux

It makes sense that one of Denise Deneaux's early literary heroes was a woman who traveled the world with utter fearlessness. Because later, as a Peace Corps volunteer assigned to Chile during Pinochet’s repressive rule, she dealt with guns, danger, threats, and harassment--once sitting in a police station with her new baby on her lap. Her takeaways: tolerance, resilience, and greater empathy for people everywhere who are repressed. For this episode, Denise reads a letter to her mother that she ...
#16 - Peter Hessler
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Nov. 27, 2025

#16 - Peter Hessler

Out today! Peter Hessler knew from an early age that he wanted to be a writer. He was also vividly aware that he needed something to write about. It turned out that the thing was China, where he was sent as a Peace Corps volunteer. It became the subject of a trio of books and rich material as a 'New Yorker' correspondent. He was among the first groups of Peace Corps volunteers allowed in China, and later recounted their departure. And he knows this much: It is better to be there than to be absen...
SP/FS BONUS: Thanksgiving with Aunt Deb
Nov. 23, 2025

SP/FS BONUS: Thanksgiving with Aunt Deb

Join us at the Thanksgiving table when Aunt Deb brings both her green jello mold (the celery is a must) and, of course, her dubious questions. Over four hearty courses, she has four barbed questions--for former USAID veteran Steve Callahan, returned Peace Corps volunteers Evelyn LaTorre and Sarah Quinn, and Foreign Service Officer Jon Cebra. Their responses (and some pumpkin pie) provide the perfect dessert. Please scroll down to see photos and book links. Stephen Callahan served more than three...
#15 - Aaron Williams
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Nov. 20, 2025

#15 - Aaron Williams

As a young man, Aaron Williams challenged the norms of his peers by aspiring to see beyond his neighborhood and become a Peace Corps volunteer. It was something they did not see coming. But then, Aaron likely even surprised himself when—after two decades of work in the private sector and with USAID—he became the Peace Corps’ 18 th Director. Aaron Williams served as the Peace Corps Director from 2009 to 2012. He is currently a Senior Advisor at RTI International. He has enjoyed a long and disting...
#14 - MaryAnn Shank
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Nov. 13, 2025

#14 - MaryAnn Shank

MaryAnn Shank is a writer and former teacher who, despite growing up surrounded by the birth of Silicon Valley, found her deepest inspiration among the women of Somalia, half a world away. She has been celebrating strong and passionate women ever since. MaryAnn was the first person in her family to graduate from college, and shortly thereafter became a Peace Corps volunteer in Somalia, where she was a teacher. Later, back in California, she taught and was a librarian. She has written a number of...
SP/FS BONUS: The Art of Giving a Dam (Skip Waskin)
Nov. 9, 2025

SP/FS BONUS: The Art of Giving a Dam (Skip Waskin)

This is less a bonus episode than it is a bookend. (We recommend you start with Episode #13.) Last time around, Skip Waskin barely survived his first-ever USAID assignment in then-Zaire. Flash forward, and he is now leading USAID's biggest mission in Afghanistan. There are perilous echoes to Zaire, but on a much larger stage with life and death consequences. Skip Waskin on the Kajaki Dam in Afghanistan Aerial view of the Kajaki Dam Skip aboard a helicopter enroute to the Kajaki Dam U.S. Ambassad...