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You've heard the refrain: "Can we all get along?" It's hard to argue with the presumption that the world would be a better place if only there was more love and kindness. But, the proverbial question is: "How do we get there?" It could be said that we are all bound to push and pull, give and take, love and hate in this eternal negotiation, otherwise called Life. In this series of podcasts, we'll talk with the practitioners who bargain, dance, fight, race, and perform all manner of forcing and fostering strategies to find their way, as we explore: where the twain meet.

Bob Couture, Host


    • Dec 8, 2023 LATEST EPISODE
    • infrequent NEW EPISODES
    • 58m AVG DURATION
    • 7 EPISODES


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    Umpire's Call

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2023 56:55


    Matt Couture discusses the techniques of umpiring, timing and positioning, and also the role of the umpire in keeping a game within the lines of social behavior necessary for the game to be played with the kind of integrity which makes the event worthwhile to fans and players, alike. What is sportsmanship and what does that look like in today's world of conflicting expectations and values?  What's it like calling balls and strikes in the heat of the moment? How does an umpire help create a perception of fairness on the playing field as teams compete for advantages? Is baseball just a game or is it something more? As an experienced partitioner, Matt has plenty to say about the conflicts he and his umpire colleagues manage from game to game in the service of preserving the rewards of competition and sportsmanship's social contract with those who play the game as well as those who watch from the stands. 

    Final Bow for Yellowface, The Butterfly Project

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2023 47:21


    Author and Co-Founder of Final Bow for Yellowface, Phil Chan's discussion about racial appropriation and some of the caricatured projections upon Asians that have been an age-old habit in the United States, through the arts and through other cultural instruments, speaks to a world of realities which extend far beyond the theater and the stage. He was an integral part of Boston Lyric Opera's reimagining of Puccini's Madama Butterfly presented at the Colonial Theater in September, 2023. While Madama Butterfly is loved by audiences and remains an essential part of the traditional repertoire, the opera's history has reputation for portraying inaccurate, harmful representations of Japanese culture, contributing to stereotypes of Asian and Asian-Americans. BLO engaged with artists, board members, community leaders, organizations, and preeminent scholars to discuss Madama Butterfly, particularly around the areas of cultural appropriation, race, and gender stereotypes—and the wide-ranging impact of this opera for Asian artists.

    where the twain meet, Introduction

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2023 2:04


    You've heard the refrain: "Can we all get along?" It's hard to argue with the presumption that the world would be a better place if only there was more love, kindness and forbearance. But, the proverbial question is: "How to we get there?" Is peace a state of bliss or rather a stasis of opposing forces? In a world where resources are often scarce and greed as natural an impulse as altruism, conflict is everywhere, and so is resolution. It could be said that we are all bound to push and pull, give and take, love and hate in this eternal negotiation, otherwise called Life. Who wins and who loses? Is it all that simple? In this series of podcasts, we'll talk with the practitioners who bargain, dance, fight, race, and perform all manner of forcing and fostering strategies to find their way, as we explore, where the twain meet.

    Shining Light: Counsel at the Gate

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2023 84:10


    Jeff Bohn, Dormen Lisby, and Travis Bohn discuss their work inside and outside the prisons where justice, fate, and hope are not just abstract concepts, but rather the daily bread of prison life. What are the purposes of the US prison system where 20% of the global prison population is housed? Where does the practice of punishment give way to means of redemption? For more than two decades, Shining Light has been providing innovative, evidence-based reentry programming that transforms the lives of participants and prison environments, resulting in lower recidivism, better neighbors, and stronger communities.

    In the Middle

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2023 59:15


    As a Federal Mediator, Moira Caruso is a Strategy Officer within the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Office of National Projects. Her primary focus is in the mediation and facilitation of large-scale public policy negotiations. In addition, Moira works with mediators across the country to help them design and deliver specialized conflict management processes on behalf of FMCS clients. Moira has much to say about the process of dispute resolution, the dynamics of trust and fairness, the impact of emotions and pressurized decision making in arenas of competing interests. 0:00 - Intro 1:50 - About Moira 2:56 - Interview

    On Consonant Dissonance

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2023 97:31


    Jerome Harris discusses his life as a Jazz artist, a working musician, an activist member of Music Workers Alliance, a Scholar, an American who has traveled the world and found many ways to resolve chords, musical and otherwise. J.S. Bach, Goldberg Variations, BMV 988, performed by Kimiko Ishizaka. timestamp0:00 - Intro 1:50 - About Jerome 2:57 - Interview

    The Voice of Reason

    Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2023 64:29


    James Haddow talks about his experience managing conflict, creating trust and finding resolutions in a world not always receptive, a world where the spirit of justice and the pragmatics of achieving justice often exist in tension with each other. We discuss the importance of developing a Voice of Reason in negotiations and some of the behaviors which make that possible. J.S. Bach, Goldberg Variations, BMV 988, performed by Kimiko Ishizaka. -timestamp- 0:00 - Intro 1:50 - About Jim 2:58 - Interview

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