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EPISODE · Mar 13, 2026 · 27 MIN

Make the Leap

from The Midlife Academy at the U of MN · host University of Minnesota

In this episode, The Midlife Academy Program Manager Bri Smith sits down with Dr. Ellen J. Kennedy, the founder and executive director of World Without Genocide. Dr. Kennedy shares her unconventional, non-linear career path, moving from a decades-long career as a marketing professor to becoming a leading voice for global human rights.Driven by the Jewish principle of tikkun olam, or "repair of the world," she discusses her "zero or full" approach to life and the "hippity hop brain" that led her to earn two PhDs and three master's degrees across diverse fields.The conversation explores the concept of self-efficacy and the importance of recognizing "points of entry" for social change. Dr. Kennedy recounts the pivotal moment a student's question — "What are we going to do about this?" — transformed her academic interest in genocide into urgent, legislative advocacy. By highlighting her intergenerational mentorship with a younger activist and her strategies for avoiding burnout in heartbreaking work, she offers a powerful masterclass on aligning personal identity with a larger global mission.Episode Highlights00:01:11 – The "hippity hop brain": Embracing a non-linear career path through curiosity.00:03:34 – Tikkun Olam: How a childhood foundation in social justice shaped a lifelong framework.00:06:51 – Leap and figure it out: Choosing "full speed" over a traditional pros-and-cons calculus.00:10:45 – The role of self-efficacy: Believing in your ability to see a mission through to the end.00:13:30 – Building sincere connections: Why networking should be relational rather than transactional.00:16:40 – The "Rwanda Moment": How a student's challenge sparked the creation of World Without Genocide.00:18:50 – Intergenerational learning: Gaining wisdom and inspiration from those younger than ourselves.00:25:30 – Managing "whooped" days: Healthy ways to sustain yourself while doing difficult work.Listen and subscribe to this podcast on Spotify and Apple Podcasts.Explore The Midlife AcademyReady to redefine your purpose and direction? Whether you're exploring new career paths, rethinking life goals, or simply seeking renewed meaning, you'll get expert insights via online and in-person courses, webinars, and podcasts. Discover what's next at The Midlife Academy.#MidlifeAcademy #CareerPivot #NextChapter #MidlifeReinvention #MakeTheLeap #SelfEfficacy #HumanRightsAdvocacy #LifelongLearning #Podcast #PersonalGrowth #SocialJustice #TMAPodcast

In this episode, The Midlife Academy Program Manager Bri Smith sits down with Dr. Ellen J. Kennedy, the founder and executive director of World Without Genocide. Dr. Kennedy shares her unconventional, non-linear career path, moving from a decades-long career as a marketing professor to becoming a leading voice for global human rights.Driven by the Jewish principle of tikkun olam, or "repair of the world," she discusses her "zero or full" approach to life and the "hippity hop brain" that led her to earn two PhDs and three master's degrees across diverse fields.The conversation explores the concept of self-efficacy and the importance of recognizing "points of entry" for social change. Dr. Kennedy recounts the pivotal moment a student's question — "What are we going to do about this?" — transformed her academic interest in genocide into urgent, legislative advocacy. By highlighting her intergenerational mentorship with a younger activist and her strategies for avoiding burnout in heartbreaking work, she offers a powerful masterclass on aligning personal identity with a larger global mission.Episode Highlights00:01:11 – The "hippity hop brain": Embracing a non-linear career path through curiosity.00:03:34 – Tikkun Olam: How a childhood foundation in social justice shaped a lifelong framework.00:06:51 – Leap and figure it out: Choosing "full speed" over a traditional pros-and-cons calculus.00:10:45 – The role of self-efficacy: Believing in your ability to see a mission through to the end.00:13:30 – Building sincere connections: Why networking should be relational rather than transactional.00:16:40 – The "Rwanda Moment": How a student's challenge sparked the creation of World Without Genocide.00:18:50 – Intergenerational learning: Gaining wisdom and inspiration from those younger than ourselves.00:25:30 – Managing "whooped" days: Healthy ways to sustain yourself while doing difficult work.Listen and subscribe to this podcast on Spotify and Apple Podcasts.Explore The Midlife AcademyReady to redefine your purpose and direction? Whether you're exploring new career paths, rethinking life goals, or simply seeking renewed meaning, you'll get expert insights via online and in-person courses, webinars, and podcasts. Discover what's next at The Midlife Academy.#MidlifeAcademy #CareerPivot #NextChapter #MidlifeReinvention #MakeTheLeap #SelfEfficacy #HumanRightsAdvocacy #LifelongLearning #Podcast #PersonalGrowth #SocialJustice #TMAPodcast

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