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Conflict Owner's Manual

Dr. Deborah Sword, with co-host Tyson Bankert

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We help you use conflict competencies you already have, so you can do conflict better. Dr. Deborah Sword is a specialist in conflict analysis and management. Tyson Bankert is a community facilitator and artist. We have decades of experience and training in helping people expand their conflict competencies. Our logo is a dandelion because conflict is like a weed you don't want in the garden. But since it's there, you want to know how to manage it, keep it from spreading, and feel good about h ...
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The New Humanitarian

The New Humanitarian

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The New Humanitarian brings you an inside look at the conflicts and natural disasters that leave millions of people in need each year, and the policies and people who respond to them. Join TNH’s journalists in the aid policy hub of Geneva and in global hotspots to unpack the stories that are disrupting and shaping lives around the world.
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World and Wars

Hindustan Times - HT Smartcast

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"World and Wars" is your passport to a riveting exploration of global conflicts with host Aditi Prasad. Discover the triumphs, tragedies, and untold stories behind history's most significant battles. The podcast offers fresh insights into socio-political dynamics, military strategies, and enduring legacies. Whether you're a history buff or simply curious about global wars, this podcast provides an engaging and educational journey. This podcast is a production of Hindustan Times.
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Welcome to the Post-conflict Government Research Institute. We are a Washington D.C.-based not-for-profit think tank exploring issues at the intersection of governance, public finance & technology in conflict and post-conflict affected states.
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Foreign Policy Live

Foreign Policy

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Each week, Foreign Policy Live will feature a substantive conversation on world affairs. Host and FP editor in chief Ravi Agrawal will be joined by leading foreign-policy thinkers and practitioners to analyze a key issue in global politics, from the U.S.-China relationship to conflict and diplomacy. FP Live is your weekly fix for smart thinking about the world. Foreign Policy magazine subscribers can watch these interviews live and submit questions and suggestions by going to https://foreign ...
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Husband and wife team, Dr. Anita and Ryan Kellogg, take on the latest international news and events with their lively discussions and occasional debates on these issues. Having grown up in red states in conservative families, the Kelloggs bring their unique perspective living in multiple countries overseas and subject expertise in their chosen fields. Join us for a conversation that began in South Korea and continues through the present day.
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How wars start, how they are won and what they leave behind them. General Sir Patrick Sanders and Tom Newton Dunn first met in a war zone. Drawing on their real-life experience of armed conflict, they bring you the latest from Ukraine, Gaza and the dozens of other bitter struggles being fought across our increasingly divided planet. From interviews with key people on the frontlines of modern warfare to discussing the future of nuclear weapons and where Russia will attack next, this podcast f ...
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Janes delivers validated open-source defence intelligence across four core capability areas threat, equipment, defence industry and country that are aligned with workflows across the defence industry, national security and government.
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MOATS with George Galloway

Molucca Media Ltd

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With 30 years worth of experience and now returned to British Parliament, George Galloway uses his unique perspective to debate and discuss politics, geo-politics, war, society and culture with the most interesting guests and callers from around the world on MOATS, a no-holds barred review of news around the world. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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RAPM Focus is devoted to exploring the provocative and impactful aspects of the research published in Regional Anesthesia & Pain Medicine (RAPM) - rapm.bmj.com. Authors are joined by Editor-in-Chief, Dr. Brian Sites, and other members of the RAPM Editorial Board to discuss and debate the findings that matter most for clinicians, patients, and policy makers. Topical coverage includes all aspects of acute, perioperative, transitional, and chronic pain medicine. At RAPM, we believe well-done pa ...
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WELCOME TO SIMURGH -CONFERENCE OF BIRDS. THIS PODCAST IS A PLATFORM FOR COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT, PEACEBUILDING, EDUCATION, COACHING, MENTORING AND TRAINING. THE HOST AMIN BEG, IS A DEVELOPMENT PRACTITIONER, CONFLICT ANALYST, SOCIAL AND CLIMATE ACTIVIST AND IMPACT INVESTMENT FACILITATOR. THE TALKS, INTERVIEWS, STORIES, RELATE TO COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT, CLIMATE CHANGE, PARTICIPATORY GOVERNANCE, YOUTH AND WOMEN AFFAIRS, ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND IMPACT INVESTING.
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What would your business look like if you were able to create better cohesion and synergy across your C-Suite? Boardroom Breakthroughs helps CEOs unlock high-performance executive leadership across the C-Suite to finally resolve boardroom friction and make trusted, aligned decisions. Host Anagha Deshmukh worked in the corporate world and saw the stresses caused at the C Suite level. These stressors created business slowdown, tension in families of employees, and even health issues in all the ...
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The Binary Breakdown

The Binary Breakdown

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Binary Breakdown is your go-to podcast for exploring the latest in computer science research and technology. Each episode dives into groundbreaking papers, emerging technologies, and the ideas shaping our digital world. Whether you're a tech enthusiast, a computer science student, or a seasoned professional, Binary Breakdown decodes complex topics into insightful discussions, connecting the dots between theory and real-world application. Join us as we break down binary, byte by byte, to unco ...
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A literary analysis podcast that goes through well-known stories to learn how they may have used fundamental basics to craft their plot, characters, and settings. In this podcast, I will use my own love of fiction and what I know of writing to try and unravel the methods writers may have used to craft their well loved stories. We will cover the plot and its conflict using the well-known Save the Cat plot structure. We will examine how the protagonist affects the story, how they were crafted, ...
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Welcome to The MyndStories Podcast! This is India's most diverse mental health podcast. We have music. Poetry. Open conversations. Therapist interviews. Insights from start-up founders. What do we speak about? About life. Grief. Pain. Loss. Joy. Meaning. Resilience. About coping mechanisms. Attachment styles. Conflict resolution. The ways in which life bends and shapes. Join us for new episodes each month. Write to [email protected] to tell us what you would love to hear about more. Pl ...
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Discussion and analysis of characters and themes in films and books that I have found particularly engaging, thought-provoking and inspiring.You may be interested in my YouTube channel (Fernie150) and my blog (stuartfernie.blogspot.com).Music from Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/all-good-folks/togetherLicense code: KVEVPPSTHACBJLGO
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The Observers

FRANCE 24 English

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A show produced with photos, videos and personal accounts from our Observers around the world – all checked by our staff here in Paris. Saturday at 10:45am Paris time (8:45am GMT).
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The Shrapnel Podcast is a Northern Ireland-based show created and hosted by Sam McIlwaine, Gareth Mulvenna and Graeme Hanna. It focuses on exploring the region’s complex past, particularly the legacy of the Troubles and its societal impacts. The podcast features in-depth conversations and interviews with voices often overlooked by mainstream media. Guests include historians, activists, former political prisoners, and community advocates, offering diverse perspectives on Northern Ireland’s hi ...
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Harvest of Mars seeks to uncover the essentials of war. Essentials that have been swept under the rug or forgotten by people and societies eager to rewrite history in a way that is intellectually pleasing. This podcast seeks to open your eyes to aspects of military history that, as Paul Fussell accurately noted, never got into the books because of what he called the Disneyfication of war. Here you will get authentic insights from someone who has a genuine love for the material.If you are cur ...
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Erik Prince is Off Leash! Join the Blackwater founder and former Navy SEAL as he analyzes the most important geopolitical issues of the day. With unparalleled access and insight to the world of battlefield intelligence and tactics, Erik brings a unique and invaluable perspective to today’s increasingly volatile world. Off Leash is the podcast for the prepared. © Frog Productions, LLC See more content here: inlet.fm/off-leash-with-erik-prince
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The 80th UN General Assembly should be consequential given all that’s happening: the genocide in Gaza, spiralling emergencies, aid cuts, the crisis of trust in the UN system. But does the rhetoric in New York match the urgency we see across the globe? From UNGA’s high-level week in New York, producer Levi Sharpe and host Tammam Aloudat unpack event…
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Qatar often presents itself as a neutral mediator in the world’s trickiest problems, but on Sept. 9, its sovereignty was violated as Israel launched a strike to assassinate top Hamas leaders in Doha. Will Qatar change its strategy? No, explains Majed al-Ansari, the spokesperson of the country’s Foreign Ministry, at a live event with host Ravi Agraw…
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Elite athletes heal faster and manage pain better than most people. We can apply their techniques to improve our conflict competence and manage conflicts better than most people. So, what are those techniques, and how can we apply them to conflicts? Show notes: Research paper: Carole A. Paley, and Mark I. Johnson. 25 June 2025. Human Resilience and…
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This week, Patrick and Tom turn their attention to India - the world’s most populous country, a rising military power, and a state determined to hold its ground between East and West. As President Xi Jinping courts Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Washington’s ties with Delhi fray, India’s long-cherished “strategic autonomy” is looking increasingly…
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Trump unleashes at the UN, reversing course on Ukraine and sending shockwaves through Washington. Russia responds, while Europe “goes to hell.” In Gaza, medics are overwhelmed as Israel steps up attacks on the aid flotilla. Meanwhile, Typhoon Ragasa batters China and Jimmy Kimmel makes his return to late-night. On The Mother of All Talk Shows, Geor…
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How is Europe navigating the Trump administration and a troubling moment in the trans-Atlantic relationship? FP Live host Ravi Agrawal sits down with Kaja Kallas, the European Union’s top diplomat, on the sidelines of the United Nations’ annual meetings to discuss relations with Washington, Russia’s war in Ukraine, recognizing Palestine, and dealin…
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China’s expanding influence in the Pacific has strategic implications for international security. In this episode Kate Cox and Sean Corbett are joined by experts Dr Greg Brown, senior fellow and director of Regional Cooperation and Coordination at Australian Strategic Policy Institute (ASPI) USA and adjunct professor at Georgetown University, and C…
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His Week That Was – Kevin Healy, Interview with US anti war activist, David Swanson about his life’s work to end war. He is an activist, blogger, author and host of Talk World Radio, Dr Tim Anderson explaining who are members of BRICS, and the SCO, and the aims of the organisations in opposition to the world domination of the US, Correspondent with…
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When someone posts about a conflict on social media, they can expect comments and judgment to pile on. Did the person who posted talk to the other parties in the conflict before asking everyone in cyberspace to judge? In this conflict analysis of a social media post, we discuss assumptions, boundaries, expectations, public grievances, and who might…
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Why would you want to own your conflict? When you don’t manage yourself in conflict, do you make the situation worse? Here are three steps to take towards owning your conflict, so that you can be the conflict competent person you want to be. Send us a text. We love hearing from you. Dr. Deborah Sword is a conflict specialist with decades of experie…
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👑 Epstein’s ghost haunts Fergie as new revelations swirl. In Gaza, Israel’s slaughter intensifies while the UK finally recognises Palestine. Trump appears in Arizona for the Charlie Kirk MAGA memorial — while Elon Musk is branded a “criminal.” On The Mother of All Talk Shows with George Galloway: 🎖 Ghadi Francis - Lebanese journalist/war correspond…
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The dismantling of the U.S. Agency for International Development this year left countries scrambling, with many analysts going as far as calling the shutdown inhumane. But values were never the real driver of the global development agenda, says FP columnist Adam Tooze—it was actually about power. Now that the United States has stepped back, can Chi…
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This week Tom is joined by award-winning war correspondent Anthony Loyd for a special “Journalist & Journalist” edition. Together, they explore why some wars capture global attention while others, equally devastating, remain largely ignored. Drawing on three decades of frontline reporting from the Balkans to Afghanistan, Iraq, and Ukraine, Anthony …
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As world leaders gather for the 80th UN General Assembly, we’re digging into the past to illuminate the present. What UN reforms are needed? Historian Thant Myint-U talks about how the UN became sidetracked from genuine multilateralism, where it should focus, and why the selection of the next secretary-general in 2026 is crucial. Guest: Thant Myint…
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Mnar Adley steps in for George, who's got the night off. Trump’s state visit to Britain brings pomp, circumstance — and controversy. 🇵🇸 Meanwhile, Gaza City lies in ruins, as a Freedom Flotilla sails with aid to break the siege. Guest host Mnar Adley steps in for George Galloway to guide us through a packed Mother of All Talk Shows. 🎖 Greg J. Stoke…
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As the genocide in Gaza continues, humanitarian organisations face mounting pressure and unprecedented constraints. Famine has been declared, access remains heavily restricted, and international mechanisms have failed to prevent mass civilian suffering. Frustration is growing across the sector – with some questioning whether traditional humanitaria…
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His Week That Was – Kevin Healy, Genocide in Palestine while the world leaders watch, with Palestinian-Australian Amin Abbas, Professor Richard Tanter, Senior Research Director Nautilus Institute – remembering the time when an Australian Prime Minister stood up to the US regarding nuclear weapons in Australia, Dr Helen Rosenbaum from the Deep Sea M…
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After the shocking killing of Charlie Kirk, is America heading toward civil war? With political violence escalating and divisions deepening, the question of what comes next is more urgent than ever. On The Mother of All Talk Shows, George Galloway brings together two of the sharpest voices on U.S. politics to ask: What now, America? 🎖 Jackson Hinkl…
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We recorded this episode before this week's political assassination, but as I listen to the recording before posting it, that's what I think about. If we reduce a human being to just their politics, or to a single trait, or to one note of their personality, we lose more than we can possibly 'win' (whatever winning might even mean). So, can you disa…
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Michigan Sen. Elissa Slotkin has a plan for the U.S. Democratic Party. She’s promoting what she calls a “war plan” to revive the middle class as a way for her party to not only challenge President Donald Trump—and win the future for America. She joins host Ravi Agrawal to game out how to put her vision into action. Plus, One Thing from Ravi on the …
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This week, Patrick and Tom turn from China’s military power to its less visible, but no less powerful, tools of economic dominance. Their guest, Sam Olsen is a geopolitical strategist with decades of experience studying China who argues that the West’s reliance on Chinese supply chains isn’t just about cheap consumer goods, but runs through the ver…
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Is Venezuela next on Trump’s warpath? As Washington’s rhetoric heats up, the world watches for signs of a new intervention. Meanwhile, Gaza continues to suffer under famine and bombardment, with the global community divided. On The Mother of All Talk Shows, George Galloway brings fearless analysis with two heavyweight guests. 🎖 Vijay Prashad — Hist…
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In this episode, host Dr. Amber Luong speaks with Drs. William Li and Joanne Rimmer. They discuss the recently published Original Article: “The Effect of Systemic Bevacizumab on Epistaxis-Related Outcomes in Hereditary Hemorrhagic Telangiectasia: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.” The full manuscript is available as open access in the Internat…
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His Week That Was – Kevin Healy, Questions being asked as to why Albanese took the extraordinary step of expelling Iranian ambassador and his staff with former diplomat John Lander, Part of the recent Palestine Justice Movement webinar, featuring the voices of Journalists Wendy Bacon & Yaakov Aharon, Former Greens Candidate Hannah Thomas, and crimi…
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Trump re-badges the Pentagon as the Department of War. 🇻🇪 He threatens to shoot down Venezuelan planes. 🇷🇺 Meanwhile, Russia advances in Ukraine as the global order tilts — and the Gaza Freedom Flotilla sails on. On The Mother of All Talk Shows, George Galloway brings the stories the mainstream won’t touch. 🎖 Jackson Hinkle — Political analyst and …
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You can practice conflict competence almost anywhere, using every interaction, even characters' dialogue in cartoons. Using two cartoons as examples, we analyze the scripts for the opportunities to understand each other that the characters missed. (Please accept that we changed the character names). show notes: Cartoon #1, Between Friends, by Sandr…
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Trade has been a major issue for the Trump administration, and Anita recently spoke with William A Reinsch, a senior advisor at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, on all aspects of this topic. They discuss what Americans really think about trade, tariffs and why they might be around to stay, why some of our trading partners are get…
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FP columnist Emma Ashford makes the case that we’re entering a post-unipolar world—that countries can sense that the United States is no longer an unchallenged superpower. If that’s the case, how should Washington adapt its foreign policy? Ashford sits down with host Ravi Agrawal to discuss her new book, First Among Equals: U.S. Foreign Policy in a…
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Is your executive leadership team solving real problems — or just performing well-rehearsed theater? In this eye-opening episode, we break down how performance theater infiltrates boardrooms, wastes 40% of leadership capacity, and erodes authentic accountability. If your leadership team looks aligned but struggles to execute, you’re likely trapped …
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Some conflicts expand beyond their origin story, so you lose track of who started the conflict, and what your original conflict conflict goals were. That's conflict creep, where conflict exceeds the simpler scope and more limited objectives you had when the conflict started. After a conflict creeps, parties forget about solving the problem, and jus…
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The People’s Liberation Army put on one of the largest military displays in China’s modern history this week as the country marked the 80th anniversary of Japan’s surrender in the Second World War. Accompanied by Presidents Putin and Kim Jong Un, President Xi Jinping showed the world the might of the CCP’s forces, but China-watchers disagree over j…
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When is the UN a force for good, and when is it a fig leaf? CEO Tammam Aloudat speaks with Mark Leon Goldberg and Anjali Dayal – hosts of the podcast To Save Us From Hell – about the global rise in illiberalism. They discuss the crisis of how liberalism is practiced, what it means for the future of humanitarianism, and what a better way forward mig…
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China marks Victory Day with a show of strength. 🇵🇸 At sea, a Gaza Freedom Flotilla sails again in defiance of the blockade. And as Israel doubles down, the world asks: has the UN already been destroyed? On The Mother of All Talk Shows, George Galloway brings you fearless analysis and live debate. 🎖 Greg J. Stoker — Activist, veteran, and host of C…
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The relationship between the world’s two largest democracies—India and the United States—could be in trouble. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi warmly embraced his Russian and Chinese counterparts at a summit this week, shortly after the Trump administration pushed ahead with sky-high tariffs on Indian exports. Is New Delhi considering a shift in…
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Dr. Philip Ritcheson, Vice President for Strategy and Growth, National Security Sector, Leidos returns to Janes podcast to join Harry Kemsley and Sean Corbett to unpack the complexities of modern deterrence, the acceleration of technological change impacting warfare, and the critical role of open-source intelligence. They take a deep dive into how …
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Part 2 of preparations for 2025 Pacific Islands Forum meeting in Solomon Islands with correspondent with Islands Business Nic Maclellan, The situation in Cox’s Bazaar for over one million Rohingaha refugees from Myanmar with Dr Graham Thom from the Refugee Council of Australia, Professor Emeritus Stuart Rees and what is needed to bring peace and ju…
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With tensions rising in Tehran and the region on edge, how close are we to a wider war? 🇵🇸 As Gaza starves, a new Freedom Flotilla sets sail, defying the blockade to deliver aid. On The Mother of All Talk Shows, George Galloway brings you voices the mainstream won’t touch. 🎖 Prof. Seyed Mohammad Marandi — Professor of English Literature & Orientali…
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What skills help in a conflict where you're willing to talk but the other person is avoiding you? We discuss conflict styles, so that you can choose what's most conflict competent to use in the context, situation, and relationship. show notes: episode 46: How to decide whether to engage in, ignore or avoid conflict episode 50: What you miss when yo…
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We talk a lot about Iran on this show, but we don’t often hear from Iranian leaders. I wanted to change that this week—and so I asked Mohammad Javad Zarif to come on the program. Zarif played a major role in crafting Iranian foreign policy over the last 15 years, as foreign minister from 2013 to 2021 and as the lead negotiator of the Joint Comprehe…
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Do you ever wonder why your boardroom decisions drag on, even with strong leadership at the table? Many CEOs assume that advanced leadership automatically speeds up strategy execution. But in reality, the very skills that make you a strong leader can unintentionally slow decision velocity — leaving your board frustrated and your momentum stalled. I…
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This week, Tom and Patrick take you inside Ukraine’s railways, the country’s lifeline since the full-scale Russian invasion began. With over 20,000 kilometres of track, they’ve evacuated millions, ferried troops and supplies to the front, and turned carriages into mobile hospitals. At the heart of this effort is Oleksandr Pertsovski, the CEO of Ukr…
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Gaza bleeds as the slaughter continues, famine deepens, and the world looks away. 🇷🇺 Meanwhile, Russia’s advance in Ukraine shows no sign of slowing, while Washington flounders. On The Mother of All Talk Shows, George Galloway asks the questions the mainstream won’t touch. 🎖 Larry Johnson — Veteran of the CIA and the State Department’s Office of Co…
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Even regular folks like us are affected by this era of polarized conflict. It isn't just politics and social media that has become polarized in how conflicts play out. What does it mean for our personal relationships and ourselves personally when we fall prey to polarizing conflict in our personal relationships? Send us a text. We love hearing from…
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In this episode of ScreenTone Club Elliot and Andy strap themselves into an armoured wheelchair and ride off to find romance! Series Discussed: Tank Chair, Even a Replica Can Fall in Love Assignments for next Episode: This Monster Wants to Eat Me, Dragon and Chameleon TIMECODES: 0:02:15 - Elliot’s Pick: Tank Chair 0:07:00 - “John Wick meets Mad Max…
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