Natalie Ginor’s work is rooted in a lifelong engagement with questions of justice, responsibility, and human dignity - questions she first confronted during her years in law, including time spent as a prosecutor and working with inmates on California’s death row.
Those experiences shaped her belief that complexity demands careful listening. Through Grace for Impact, which she created and hosts in the aftermath of October 7th, Natalie fosters thoughtful, honest conversations across faiths, identities, and divides, elevating resilient and authentic voices, often marked by quiet fearlessness, while pairing lived experience with facts and context often absent from public discourse.
In a world of noise, she makes space for substance — where nuance is not a weakness, but a discipline.
In an era of AI, misinformation, and competing narratives, Grace for Impact podcast creates space for authentic voices across backgrounds, faiths, and lived experience, especially as antisemitism, anti-Zionism, and hatred toward Jews intensify.
These stories of resilience remind us that we don’t have to brace for impact; we can meet it with grace.