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Haaretz Weekly
Former U.S. ambassador Dan Shapiro: ‘Trump's Gaza plan is not serious and it's not going to happen'

Haaretz Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2025 40:01


Daniel Shapiro, former U.S. ambassador to Israel and a key architect of the cease-fire-for-hostages deal underway between Israel and Hamas, said on the Haaretz Podcast that the "ultimate condition" of any post-war settlement for Gaza must be the removal of Hamas from power. Shapiro, speaking to host Allison Kaplan Sommer on the week Israel received the bodies of the murdered Bibas family, said the "terrible and heartbreaking" event revived memories of the days following October 7, when "there were many, many people in the U.S. administration who, in addition to doing the focused, hard work of trying to figure out what the right policies were and prepare for the military and the diplomatic decisions, also had to stop in the middle of the day sometimes and just weep a bit because the brutality was so profound." Discussing President Donald Trump's plan to empty the Gaza Strip of its Palestinian residents, Shapiro advised those welcoming the plan not to get their hopes up. "I can understand the appeal of it to some Israelis who might say, 'well, yeah, it might make our problem of 2 million Palestinians disappear and make the United States own this problem so we don't have to worry about it,' he said, "but that doesn't make it any more serious. It's not going to happen." See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

La prescription avec Dr Fred Lambert
Épisode 155: Chloé Dumoulin

La prescription avec Dr Fred Lambert

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2025 76:24


Nommée parmi les meilleurs musiciens en-dessous de 30 ans selon la CBC, la pianiste Chloé Dumoulin est appréciée pour son jeu sensible, sa sonorité colorée et sa grande fougue. Elle jouit d'une carrière internationale, qui l'a amenée à jouer au Canada, aux États-Unis, en Europe, et en Chine, où elle a récemment fait sa première tournée solo en Asie. Elle a fait ses débuts à la Maison symphonique de Montréal sous la direction de Jacques Lacombe en 2021 et s'est produite comme soliste avec l'Orchestre Métropolitain en 2016. Lauréate du 3e grand prix du Concours Prix d'Europe 2024, Chloé est également récipiendaire d'un prix de la Fondation Sylva-Gelber, de la Fondation du Conservatoire, la Fondation Desjardins, les Fonds AIDA des Jeunesses musicales du Canada et la Worshipful Glass Sellers Company. Chloé Dumoulin a assuré la première partie de nombreux orchestres tels que l'Orchestre symphonique de Montréal et l'Orchestre Métropolitain. Elle a entre autres été invitée en récital à la Chapelle historique du Bon-Pasteur, au Festival de Lanaudière, aux Concerts Lachine, à la St James's Piccadilly (Londres) ainsi qu'au Festival de musique de chambre de Montréal à la Salle Bourgie. Pianiste aux qualités de chambriste remarquables, elle collabore régulièrement avec instrumentistes et chanteurs. Depuis septembre 2023, Chloé se perfectionne à la Guildhall School of Music and Drama à Londres (UK), où elle est lauréate de la Leverhulme Arts Scholar, bourse complète, pour y compléter un Artist Diploma sous la tutelle du pédagogue réputé Ronan O'Hora. Diplômée du Conservatoire de musique de Montréal, Chloé y a complété une double maîtrise en piano auprès d'André Laplante et de Claire Ouellet. Elle a notamment travaillé auprès de Louis Lortie, Richard Goode, Gabriela Montero, Robert Levin, Dame Imogen Cooper, Éric Le Sage, Ilya Poletaev, Anton Nel, Angela Cheng et Daniel Shapiro.Instagram :https://www.instagram.com/laprescriptiondrfred/?hl=frFacebook :https://www.facebook.com/people/La-prescription-avec-Dr-Fred-Lambert/100078674880976/ Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

People and Projects Podcast: Project Management Podcast
PPP 444 | Negotiating Secrets for Project Managers, with Rick Czaplewski

People and Projects Podcast: Project Management Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2025 31:53


Summary In this episode, Andy interviews Rick Czaplewski, who discusses the intersection of project management and negotiation. They explore the importance of negotiation skills for project managers, the significance of building strong relationships with stakeholders, and strategies for dealing with difficult stakeholders. Rick shares personal experiences, including lessons learned from being a cancer survivor, and emphasizes the importance of taking action when delivering bad news. The conversation concludes with advice on teaching negotiation skills to the next generation. Want to improve your ability to negotiate more confidently? This episode is for you! Sound Bites "Project management is a verb. It's an action sport. We're on offense. We have the ball." "You want to put out fires as a project manager when they're small campfires before they're raging infernos." "If you're in control of yourself, you're in control of the situation." "It's okay if you hear the word no." "Take that feeling of 'I'm not willing to walk away with a loss' and hang in there." "Negotiation isn't just a skill; it's a mindset that transforms projects." Chapters 00:00 Introduction 01:18 Start Of Interview 01:40 Rick's Career Journey 03:25 Why Negotiating Skills Are Critical for Project Managers 05:30 How We Can Accidentally Set Up Negotiations to Fail 08:05 How To Deal With Difficult Stakeholders 12:50 Common Mistakes Delivering Bad News 17:05 What If Someone Thinks They're Not a Good Negotiator? 20:20 How Has Surviving Cancer Shaped Your Perspective? 23:00 How Can Parents Help Their Kids Become Better Negotiators? 26:46 End Of Interview 27:05 Andy Comments After The Interview 30:13 Outtakes Learn More You can learn more about Rick and his work at NoOneWalksAlone.com. Also, please leave us feedback about this episode at Talk.ac/rickc?code=PEOPLE. For more learning on this topic, check out: Episode 412 with hostage negotiator Scott Walker. Episode 365 with Christie Hunter Arscott about her book for women. Episode 258 with Kari Mirabal about You Already Have the No. Episode 148 with Daniel Shapiro, founder of the Harvard International Program on Negotiation. Thank you for joining me for this episode of The People and Projects Podcast! Talent Triangle: Power Skills Topics: Negotiation, Project Management, Stakeholder Management, Communication Skills, Leadership, Cancer Survivor, Relationship Building, Delivering Bad News, Negotiation Skills, Personal Growth The following music was used for this episode: Music: Summer Morning Full Version by MusicLFiles License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Music: Chillhouse by Frank Schroeter License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license

Convidado
Daniel Chapo no poder: "vai ser importante criar um ambiente de paz para pôr em marcha o seu plano"

Convidado

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2025 15:17


Foi investido hoje em Maputo Daniel Chapo, como quinto Presidente da República de Moçambique, num contexto político tenso. Declarado vencedor das eleições gerais de 9 de Outubro com um pouco mais de 65% dos votos, o actual secretário-geral da Frelimo tomou posse sob apertado dispositivo de segurança para ele e os seus 2.500 convidados, depois de semanas de violentos protestos liderados pelo seu mais directo adversário, Venâncio Mondlane, com um balanço de cerca de 300 mortos segundo a sociedade civil. Primeiro Presidente moçambicano nascido depois da independência, Daniel Chapo, 48 anos, era tido até agora como um responsável discreto. Contudo, no seu primeiro discurso como Presidente, quis apresentar-se como um líder de "ruptura". Ao defender a união no país e "a estabilidade social e política" como "prioridade das prioridades", Daniel Chapo falou no “início de uma nova fase” da “jornada de consolidação” e da construção de uma “nação soberana e próspera”, projectos que deveriam materializar-se, na sua óptica, através de uma ampla reforma do Estado, com a redução do número de ministérios, com a criação de novas entidades, com a digitalização dos serviços públicos e com a luta contra a corrupção.Um discurso que segundo o analista moçambicano Dércio Alfazema pode encontrar eco junto da população que esteve na rua.RFI: Dércio Alfazema tem sido considerado até ao momento como sendo um líder discreto. Tem-se colocado em evidência o facto de ele ser o primeiro Presidente nascido depois da independência. Com o discurso de hoje, julga que ele pode personificar a ruptura?Dércio Alfazema: Esse anúncio de hoje é uma situação praticamente de ruptura e era o que se precisava para se reanimar o Estado. Então, há uma transição geracional, uma nova forma de ver e abordar o Estado. Ele esteve em silêncio de uma forma muito discreta, parece que à espera do momento certo para dizer 'olha, eu estou aqui e é assim como nós vamos avançar'. Portanto, o discurso dele hoje aponta uma direcção clara: reformas profundas de contenção, de transparência. E eu penso que ele é a pessoa certa, exactamente porque não está contaminado com esse ambiente de grupos, de alas que têm essas ligações históricas muito profundas. E essa questão de ruptura e transição já começou a ser feita com o Presidente Nyusi. Não foi combatente, mas ele esteve, cresceu, passou uma parte do tempo com os combatentes. Agora vem o Chapo que não tem absolutamente nenhuma ligação com os combatentes e vem concluir esse processo de transição, de uma forma muito estruturante, muito profunda. Eu penso que ele é a pessoa certa. Estamos no momento certo. A população esteve na rua a clamar por isso, a dizer que queremos mudanças profundas, mais do que uma questão eleitoral. A população quer medidas concretas que mostram um sinal claro do governo de que está em prol da população e não termos uma situação em que a população clama pelo custo de vida, pela falta de acesso às oportunidades, pelos serviços precários, enquanto temos um governo que ostenta cada vez mais que, afinal de contas, não é problema de recurso, é um problema de como são geridos e canalizados os recursos. Então faz essa ruptura de uma forma muito clara e profunda. RFI: Daniel Chapo chega ao poder num contexto que lhe é hostil. Ainda antes da sua tomada de posse, há uma série de ONGs que depositaram junto da União Africana uma petição reclamando que a União Africana não reconheça Daniel Chapo como Presidente de Moçambique. O que é que se pode dizer sobre esta iniciativa ao fim de várias semanas de crise pós-eleitoral?Dércio Alfazema: Isto é uma forma de protesto, uma forma de contestação, estamos num contexto democrático. Eu acho que a sociedade civil está a fazer o seu papel, apesar de, em alguns momentos, optarem por caminhos que logo à partida, não vão dar nada para além de aplausos nas redes sociais, para além de uma manifestação de intenção apenas. Mas é a democracia, é aquilo que é permitido. Eu penso que cada um pode seguir, mas por essas alturas estarmos ainda a falar de eleições, discutir eleições, contestar eleições, me parece ser uma perca de tempo. O processo eleitoral em Moçambique terminou formalmente no dia 23 de Dezembro de 2024 e hoje tem a ver com o início de um novo ciclo de governação e o nosso modelo eleitoral tem a particularidade de a proclamação dos resultados serem feitos depois de terem sido analisados e concluídos todos os recursos. É por isso que também é demorado. Então, terminados os recursos, aí se avalia o processo e se faz a proclamação. Depois da proclamação, é a palavra final. Já não há nada que possa mudar. E mesmo dentro do princípio de soberania e independência do Estado, sendo esse um processo interno, tem quase que nenhuma possibilidade ou probabilidade de esse processo que vai à União Africana proceder. Até porque na cerimónia de investidura, esteve lá a representante da União Africana e esteve lá representado o secretário-geral das Nações Unidas. Enfim, vai ser um arrastar desnecessário este processo, porque praticamente o novo ciclo de governação já iniciou e não há possibilidade, pela nossa legislação, de se inverter alguma coisa, por qualquer que seja a razão. RFI: Evoca precisamente a presença de alguns representantes internacionais. Na cerimónia de investidura de Daniel Shapiro mencionou, lá está, representantes da ONU e da União Africana. Entre os Presidentes que participaram nessa cerimónia esteve apenas o Presidente da Guiné-Bissau e da África do Sul e entre os restantes 2.500 convidados, foram representados países apenas ao nível de ministros ou vice-presidentes. Foi o caso, por exemplo, de Portugal, que foi representado pelo seu ministro dos Negócios Estrangeiros. Isto é um sinal a seu ver?Dércio Alfazema: Eu olho isto como um sinal pela positiva, que pelo menos aqueles países que têm essa ligação histórica com Moçambique estiveram representados a níveis diferentes, mas estiveram lá. Por exemplo, temos a África do Sul, que esteve ao mais alto nível. É um país irmão que tem uma ligação histórica muito profunda com Moçambique. Está mesmo aqui ao lado. Temos uma fronteira que partilhamos. Temos povos que vivem de um e do outro lado e outro país que também é muito importante, cuja presença serve de termómetro. E Portugal pela ligação histórica que temos. Agora, a questão de estarem cá em diferentes níveis, também pode se ler dentro desse contexto, não de contestação de resultados, mas mais de violência. Deve ter conhecimento de que o país tem vivido momentos de violência em que se cortam estradas, colocam-se barricadas e agridem-se as pessoas. A polícia também usou da sua truculência para reprimir as pessoas e tem sido um ambiente de terror, de guerra. E para presença de um chefe de Estado, tinha que haver alguma garantia mínima. Mesmo a presença do Presidente da África do Sul, eu acredito que ao amanhecer, porque eles estão mesmo aqui ao lado, deve ter havido um alerta de segurança no sentido de que as condições estavam criadas e podiam vir porque o outro nome que estava anunciado da África do Sul era o do ministro Ramola (chefe da diplomacia da África do Sul), que deveria estar. Mas tendo-se percebido que havia condições de segurança, acredito que o Presidente chegou no seu avião e veio. Mas já é diferente para Portugal. Portugal tinha que ter essa informação, essa garantia de segurança com mais antecedência. Mas eu penso que não é isto que vai afectar a credibilidade do processo. Não é isso que vai afectar as relações com Moçambique. E mesmo o próprio Daniel Chapo fez referência à intenção de reforçar ainda mais as nossas relações diplomáticas, sobretudo com aquelas plataformas multilaterais e também de forma bilateral, com aqueles países que são muito próximos a Moçambique. RFI: E Venâncio Mondlane, no meio disto tudo, como é que fica? Vai ser uma pedra no sapato de Daniel Chapo? Ou, pelo contrário, julga que há condições para um diálogo e uma cooperação? Dércio Alfazema: O diálogo, a busca de entendimento e consenso vão ser sempre necessários. Mas a verdade é que, chegados a essa fase, o Venâncio Mondlane vai ter que se reposicionar em termos discursivos, em termos de narrativa, porque muito daquilo que ele dizia, que era um problema, que está preocupado com o povo, penso que Daniel Chapo já deu o sinal que isto vai ser a prioridade na sua governação. Se é uma questão eleitoral, a questão eleitoral vai estar resolvida. Então, Venâncio Mondlane vai ter que ser mais criativo para continuar a contestar e clarificar agora, o que é que vai pretender contestar. Então, a melhor saída neste momento para Venâncio Mondlane é aproximar e cooperar, é tentar contribuir para que esse processo de diálogo venha a acontecer, sob o risco de ele manifestar-se sobre o vazio. Porque os problemas foram levantados e Daniel Chapo assumiu publicamente na sua tomada de posse que vai ter esses problemas na sua agenda como prioridade, para tratá-los. Então ele vai ter que se repensar, senão mesmo parar com as manifestações e se organizar politicamente, porque ele agora está politicamente desamparado, já não tem nenhuma plataforma formal que o apoia. O Podemos está no Parlamento. Esteve hoje na tomada de posse e pretende seguir como um partido político, fazer a sua agenda e representar a oposição moçambicana. Agora, o Venâncio Mondlane não tem partido. É um grupo de pessoas cuja agenda começa a ser esvaziada com esse discurso e a agenda eleitoral também cai por terra neste momento. Então, ele vai ter que ser mais criativo para continuar relevante na cena política e não ficar conhecido como alguém que passa o tempo a promover a violência e instabilidade política. RFI: O Podemos afastou-se do posicionamento de Venâncio Mondlane e deu posse aos seus deputados, o que não aconteceu com os deputados da Renamo e do MDM. Que oposição Daniel Chapo vai encontrar? Dércio Alfazema: Penso que o Podemos afastou-se dessa abordagem de violência, de manifestação e de contestar algo que já não vai mudar. Mas em termos ideológicos, eles vão ainda ser voz do Venâncio Mondlane dentro do Parlamento. Em segundo lugar, a Renamo e o MDM não tomaram posse por uma questão apenas figurativa e para responder àquilo que era a pressão da opinião pública. Mas é certo que nos próximos dias eles vão tomar posse e vão estar representados no Parlamento. A oposição nesse mandato vai ter mais assentos do que no mandato anterior. Então, temos elementos para acreditar que vamos ter um debate mais profundo ao nível da Assembleia da República, uma vez que a Frelimo é que diminui o número de assentos, em detrimento da oposição que aumenta. A Renamo e o MDM estarão no Parlamento. Só não foram à cerimónia solene para responder àquilo que era um grito de um segmento da sociedade. Mas eles, nos próximos dias, sem dúvida alguma, que vão tomar posse e vão estar no Parlamento. RFI: Daniel Chapo não pode actuar sozinho. Ele tem um partido atrás dele, um partido que se diz actualmente estar dividido. As próprias condições em que ele foi indigitado para representar a Frelimo nas eleições gerais dão a entender que, de facto, ele não fazia propriamente a unanimidade dentro do partido. A Frelimo vai ajudá-lo a conduzir os seus objectivos, nomeadamente no que tange, por exemplo, à luta contra a corrupção, numa altura em que se acusa frequentemente os próprios membros do partido de serem também factores de corrupção?Dércio Alfazema: A Frelimo é o partido que o suporta e é bem provável que os próximos passos passarão por ele também tomar a liderança do próprio partido. Ele tem neste momento tudo o que precisa, pelo menos ao nível do Estado, para promover as reformas, promover as mudanças e trazer essa dinâmica que visa promover o bem-estar para a população. Dentro do partido, é uma luta que, obviamente, ele também terá que fazer para colocar no mesmo alinhamento o partido e a sua acção para que não haja uma espécie de destoar entre o Executivo e o Legislativo no Parlamento, porque para viabilizar muitas das políticas que ele vai anunciar, claramente vai precisar do suporte do Parlamento para aprovar essas políticas, para aprovar essas leis. Então ele vai precisar também do seu partido e vamos ver como é que o partido compreendeu esse discurso que ele trouxe, ou até mesmo se o seu próprio partido o apoiou na elaboração desse discurso e dessa visão que vai trazer rupturas muito profundas. RFI: As reformas também implicam algum investimento financeiro. Moçambique tem condições mínimas para avançar com estas reformas, tendo em conta, por exemplo, o impacto que as dívidas ocultas continuam a ter sobre o orçamento do país, sem contar o impacto também mais recente, dos danos provocados pelas violências destas últimas semanas?Dércio Alfazema: Talvez essas reformas, essa reestruturação do Estado seja uma forma de responder a essa retirada dos parceiros, seja uma forma também de procurar confiança e mais apoio ao nível dos parceiros. Porque por nós, internamente, está claro que o nosso sistema é deficitário, mesmo com esses cortes que vão fazer, retirando alguns ministérios, retirando alguns cargos e alguns benefícios aos dirigentes. Penso que não será suficiente para cobrir todo o processo de reforma, que vai ser uma reforma que vai no mínimo demandar cinco ou dez anos. Mas uma vez mais, ele vai precisar -sim- do apoio externo e vai depender, em termos da sua política externa, como vai se posicionar perante os parceiros e doadores para poder ter o financiamento necessário para tornar efectivas algumas dessas reformas que pretende fazer. Mas algumas delas claramente que não dependem do apoio externo e que internamente, ele pode, a partir das suas próprias decisões, implementar como essa questão de redução do governo, redução dos ministérios, a questão de retirar o vice-ministro, a questão da descentralização ao nível da província. Algumas medidas são meramente políticas e dependem dele, mas em algumas, ele vai precisar de apoio para poder pô-las em prática. RFI: É habitual fazer-se uma primeira avaliação da acção de um novo governante ao fim dos cem primeiros dias. A seu ver, quais vão ser as "prioridades das prioridades" de Daniel Chapo nos primeiros tempos da sua governação?Dércio Alfazema: Essa é uma grande questão. O país tem muitos desafios, mas o primeiro sinal já foi dado com o seu discurso. Mas acredito que vai haver algum investimento em termos de infraestruturas, em termos de serviços de educação, até porque os primeiros cem dias vão coincidir com a abertura do ano lectivo. Então, há de haver uma grande expectativa, porque a educação também tem muitos desafios, inclusive a questão da distribuição dos livros escolares, que tem sido também feito de forma muito problemática. Há de haver necessidade, talvez, de responder a algumas questões urgentes em termos de infraestruturas, de vias de acesso e estradas. Portanto, estamos todos na expectativa para ver como é que ele vai dar o primeiro sinal perante esse elevar da fasquia com o seu discurso. Como é que ele vai dar os primeiros sinais ao longo dos primeiros cem dias, sobre o rumo que pretende dar ao país? Claramente que há de ser importante e necessário também criar esse ambiente de paz, de reconciliação, para que ele consiga pôr em marcha aquilo que é o seu plano.

ChainLinkGod Podcast
2024 Crypto Market Trends With Daniel Shapiro

ChainLinkGod Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2024 66:22


2024 saw the introduction of spot Bitcoin ETFs and the explosion of memecoins, creating a unique crypto market cycle of the likes we haven't seen before. In this podcast, Zach Rynes talks with Daniel Shapiro, founder of Abstraction Capital, about some of the recent market trends driven by Bitcoin ETF liquidity and some the ongoing technological trends around scaling blockchains, interoperability, stablecoins, and more. Follow Zach Rynes | CLG: https://twitter.com/ChainLinkGod Follow Daniel Shapiro: https://twitter.com/_dshap

Big Think
Harvard negotiator explains how to argue | Dan Shapiro

Big Think

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2024 5:35


Dan Shapiro, the head of Harvard's International Negotiation program, shares 3 keys to a better argument. Americans are increasingly falling into the “tribal trap,” according to Dan Shapiro, author of “Negotiating the Nonnegotiable: How to Resolve Your Most Emotionally Charged Conflicts.” The tribal trap often centers on politics. Those ensnared in it will do anything they can to shut down the other side in an effort to prove that their side is right, just, and the only way forward. But from abortion to immigration, the problem is often not what we're arguing about, it's how. So, how can we have more productive conversations? In this Big Think interview, Shapiro uses his negotiating expertise to outline several strategies to escape the tribal trap and communicate effectively, including understanding the core values of the other side, listening intently to what they're saying, conveying that you understand what they're saying, and finding common ground. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- About Dan Shapiro: The founder and director of the Harvard International Negotiation Program, Daniel Shapiro teaches a highly evaluated course on negotiation at Harvard College; instructs psychology interns at Harvard Medical School/McLean Hospital; and leads executive education sessions at the Program on Negotiation at Harvard Law School, Harvard Kennedy School, and Harvard Medical School/McLean Hospital. He also has served on the faculty at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University, and at the Sloan School of Management at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He is author of Negotiating the Nonnegotiable, which Matthew Bishop of the Economist Group called “quite simply, the best book I have ever read on negotiating in situations of extreme conflict.” He also is coauthor with Roger Fisher of the negotiation classic “Beyond Reason: Using Emotions as You Negotiate.” ------------------------------------------------------------------------ About Big Think | Smarter Faster™ ► Big Think The leading source of expert-driven, educational content. With thousands of videos, featuring experts ranging from Bill Clinton to Bill Nye, Big Think helps you get smarter, faster by exploring the big ideas and core skills that define knowledge in the 21st century. ► Big Think+ Make your business smarter, faster: https://bigthink.com/plus/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bigthink/message Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Inside Reproductive Health Podcast
206 Launching and Growing a 3rd Party IVF Program with Dr. Daniel Shapiro and Dr. Monica Best

Inside Reproductive Health Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2023 59:13


What does it take to grow a third party IVF Program? Dr. Daniel Shapiro and Dr. Monica Best from RBA Atlanta provide exclusive insights into the intricacies involved in establishing and developing a third-party IVF Program. Tune in to learn: The essentials to staying compliant with the FDA How to properly counsel patients on 3rd party options: Dr. Best's tips What to tell donors during the application process (And what to tell them if they're not selected) Processes currently impeding more 3rd party IVF cases (But how new technologies are changing that) Dr. Shapiro's hard-won lessons from running an egg bank

Chicago's Afternoon News with Steve Bertrand
Mayor Daniel Shapiro on what makes Deerfield a place to call home

Chicago's Afternoon News with Steve Bertrand

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2023


Deerfield Mayor Daniel Shapiro joins Lisa Dent for WGN Radio’s Your Hometown series to talk about the many things you can do in Deerfield and the many community events you can attend if you plan to visit. Follow The Lisa Dent Show on Twitter:Follow @LisaDentSpeaksFollow @SteveBertrand Follow @kpowell720 Follow @maryvandeveldeFollow @LaurenLapka

People and Projects Podcast: Project Management Podcast
PPP 394 | Practical Ways To Improve Your Emotional Intelligence, With EQ Expert Joshua Freedman

People and Projects Podcast: Project Management Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2023 48:13


What Is Emotional Intelligence, Really? You've heard of emotional intelligence, right? You know it's important. But a lot of us haven't had formal training on the topic--or maybe it's been a while. In this episode, I'm excited to introduce you to Joshua Freedman, author of the international best-selling book At the Heart of Leadership: How to Get Results with Emotional Intelligence. Plenty of books can give you an academic understanding of emotional intelligence. But Joshua's book is immensely practical. It focuses on how to help us navigate situations, like that project meeting, because our lives are filled with situations where the stakes are high with our emotions. And Joshua is here to help us with that. I can't wait to share this discussion with you! Learn more about Joshua at JMFreedman.com/bio/. For more episodes on this topic, check out: Episode 184, with Daniel Shapiro about his book Negotiating the Nonnegotiable. It's a deeply insightful book that will help you navigate the emotional side of conflicts. I highly recommend this episode! Episode 108, with Doug Stone about his book Thanks for the Feedback, and Episode 185, with Mitch Warner from the Arbinger Institute about their book Leadership and Self-Deception.   Gift a Loved One a Head Start With Their Career Do you know someone who is in college or maybe recently graduated? My experience is there are a growing number of people who dread being asked the question, “So, what's the plan?” When it comes to their career, they have no freaking idea! I bring this up because we're rolling out a new course entitled just that: No Freaking Idea: How to Navigate Career Uncertainty. It's a career guide for people who don't know what they want to do, and it has been so fun to hear the feedback on the course. Whether you are wondering about next steps in your career or it's a son or daughter and you'd like to give them a head start as a gift, learn more by going to NoFreakingIdea.courses. Thanks! Thank you for joining me for this episode of The People and Projects Podcast! Talent Triangle: Power Skills   The following music was used for this episode: Music: Colossus by Sascha Ende Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/10494-colossus License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Music: Tropical Vibe by WinnieTheMoog Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/10446-tropical-vibe License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license

The Nonduality Podcast
The most intimate fact of experience - Zoom meeting 130823 - Dr Daniel Shapiro, Bohdan Harik and Nic Higham

The Nonduality Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2023 66:31


This is a clip from the weekly Non-duality Zoom group with Dr Daniel Shapiro, Bohdan Harik and Nic Higham. Join the group here: https://nisargayoga.org/group/ In our daily lives, we often find ourselves caught up in the past or the future, in our memories or our anticipations. We get entangled in our thoughts, emotions, and narratives about who we are, what we've done, and what we hope to achieve. Amidst this constant mental chatter, the simple fact of being present, of just being here and now, often gets overlooked. Yet, when we pause and truly tune into the present moment, we find something profound: a sense of aliveness, a palpable presence that permeates experience. This presence is not an abstract concept or a fleeting sensation. It is the very essence of our being, the foundational reality upon which all experiences are built.  Our very nature is always available, always shining forth, even when obscured by the clouds of thought and emotion. Recognising this presence is not about adding something to our experience but about subtracting – peeling away the layers of misconception and misidentification to reveal the luminous actuality of our true Self. This presence is closer than any thought, emotion, or perception. It is the ground of all experience, the silent witness to everything that arises and passes away. When we touch this presence, we touch the very heart of reality.

The Nonduality Podcast
#126 - Dr Daniel H Shapiro - Bringing Awakening into Relationship - The Nonduality Podcast

The Nonduality Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2023 74:05


Nic Higham speaks with Dr Daniel Shapiro https://danielhshapiro.com/ In this enlightening yet accessible podcast, co-presenter Paul Dobson and author and nondual therapist Nic Higham explore the truth of #Nonduality. Join Paul and Nic's real-time exploration of life beyond the illusion of separateness. They ask: ‘Who am I? What is the nature of our experience? What is self-inquiry? What is meditation?' Inquire into the present moment and drop your false ideas.  Music by Scott Buckley - https://www.scottbuckley.com.au/library/

PBS NewsHour - World
The state of Israel's democracy under Netanyahu's far-right coalition

PBS NewsHour - World

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2023 7:26


By many accounts, the political turmoil in Israel over Prime Minister Netanyahu's proposed judicial overhaul is an existential moment for the nation. Daniel Shapiro, former American envoy to Israel, joins Amna Nawaz to discuss the crisis created by Netanyahu's government and the state of the country's 75-year-old democracy. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders

Legacy
Gaining Respect Through Appreciation, Autonomy, Affiliation, Status, and Role - Understanding Emotion in Negotiation with Beyond Reason

Legacy

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2023 18:27


In this week's episode, Paul will be the guest and talk about the book Beyond Reason and the lessons he has learned. After reading Beyond Reason written by Roger Fisher and Daniel Shapiro, I learned about the 5 Core Concerns of understanding emotion in negotiation. Appreciation, autonomy, affiliation, status, and role all play an important role in understanding and leading people.  You will Learn  1.  How can showing appreciation help build a positive relationship in negotiation 2. What roles do autonomy, affiliation and status play in decision-making 3. How can understanding the five core concerns of emotion in negotiation help improve communication Book Referenced: Beyond Reason written by Roger Fisher and Daniel Shapiro Thank you for listening  Connect with Paul https://innovativewealth.com/ https://businesslegacypodcast.com/    

Dealer News Today Podcasts
“Everybody is embracing this transformation” || Daniel Shapiro, Vice President of Automotive, NVIDIA

Dealer News Today Podcasts

Play Episode Play 58 sec Highlight Listen Later Jan 24, 2023 29:06


Daniel Shapiro is originally from Southern California, but has long lived and worked in the northern part of that state - the Bay Area and Silicon Valley - and says even in his current position at NVIDIA, a company with tens of thousands of employees, he feels almost like he's working at a startup, surrounded by entrepreneurial spirit and new ideas all the time. Daniel's background includes a BS in electrical engineering and computer science from Princeton University and an MBA from UC Berkeley.On this episode, Daniel speaks with Derek D about the trending concept of “software-defined vehicles” and NVIDIA's forward-thinking approach to the future of driving, why long-haul trucking and last-mile delivery alike are great applications for autonomous vehicles, and why the current changes in the automotive industry are directly analogous to the smartphone revolution. Plus, he discusses the need to update old methods of machine learning for real-life road conditions, the staggering processing power advances that will be made in cars' onboard computer systems, and more.Daniel Shapiro | NVIDIA DRIVEEpisode Highlights:How the same forms of processing across a variety of sensor types can be recombined for new applicationsWhy many automotive technology companies have escaped most of the industry's microchip supply woesThe strange, even paradoxical phenomenon enabled by over-the-air system updatesThe trend towards centralization of onboard computer systems in vehicles, and why it's the antidote to Daniel's concerns about complexity growing out of control“Whether we're actually replacing the driver, like in a robotaxi, or improving driver safety… there's a massive amount of processing that needs to take place.” — Daniel Shapiro|| Dealer News Today is a DCG Media production

Heroes of Brand Protection
J. Hanks, Brand Protection Director at AAFA

Heroes of Brand Protection

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2022 32:25


Welcome back to the Heroes of Brand Protection. A podcast powered by Red Points, the fastest-growing brand protection company in the world, and hosted by Daniel Shapiro. The show follows the stories of anti-counterfeiting and brand protection leaders from well-known companies and organizations all over the globe.Today's guest is Jennifer Hanks, who is the chief advocate and spokesperson for AAFA on intellectual property (IP) and brand protection issues and staff liaison to AAFA's Brand Protection Council. She connects with government officials; members of Congress; and representatives of global e-commerce, social, and digital platforms to shape IP policy, protect U.S. branded products, and advance AAFA member online and offline priorities. Prior positions include private sector public affairs, CNN Worldwide, the U.S. Senate, the U.S. Department of Energy, and the U.S. Department of Commerce. Her career began working in the California State Legislature and the California Governor's Office.Visit our website to see all our episodes.Make it a good day! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Marni on the Move
246. Fourlaps Founder & CEO, Daniel Shapiro Talks Athletics, Fashion & Entreprenurship

Marni on the Move

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2022 23:02


Daniel Shapiro is the Founder & CEO of Fourlaps, the super stylish and functional athletic apparel and leisure wear brand catering to the needs of fashion-minded, runners, tennis players, and fitness goers, men and women, looking to sweat in style.  It all began when Daniel recognized a major gap in the mens athletic apparel market. As an athlete, he was disapointed in the industry's lackluster offerings for men.  Armed with over fifteen years of experience at major fashion brands, Daniel knew that to get what he wanted, he'd have to create it himself. He was in search of a well-designed athletic apparel brand made for the urban professional. Since the brands launch in 2019, with its initial mens collection, Daniel has expanded to launch a womens line of athletic apparel and leisure wear, that I am loving!  Today on the podcast I sync up with Daniel to get the inspirtion behind the awesome designs, where it all began, his current exersice and workout routine fueling him for success, and how he fits it all in with his busy schedule. CONNECT Fourlaps on Instagram Marni On The Move Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, LinkedIn, or YouTube Marni Salup on Instagram and Spotify OFFERS InsideTracker: Get 20% percent off today at InsideTracker.com/marnionthemove SUPPORT THE PODCAST Leave us a review on Apple. It's easy, scroll through the episode list on your podcast app, click on five stars, click on leave a review, and share what you love about the conversations you're listening to. Tell your friends to what you love on social. Screenshot or share directly from our stories the episode you're listening to, tag us and the guests, and use our new Marni on the Move Giphy! SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER Sign up for our weekly newsletter, The Download for Marni on the Move updates, exclusive offers, invites to events, and exciting news!

Nghe Sách Mỗi Ngày
Sức mạnh của trí tuệ cảm xúc| Roger Fisher| Daniel Shapiro

Nghe Sách Mỗi Ngày

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2022 43:03


Sức Mạnh Của Trí Tuệ Cảm Xúc là công cụ hữu hiệu trong cái túi khôn của nhà đàm phán giúp chúng ta hóa giải vấn đề này. Cuốn sách này không chỉ dành cho những nhà đàm phán chuyên nghiệp, mà còn cho tất cả chúng ta, những người mà bất kể là trong công việc hay trong cuộc sống hàng ngày không ít thì nhiều đều phải đối mặt với các tình huống cần đến việc thương lượng, và những vấn đề về cách xử lý cảm xúc. Cảm xúc, dù có được nhận diện hay không, vẫn có một sức ảnh hưởng to lớn đến quá trình đàm phán. Cuốn sách hé lộ các phương thức giúp khơi dậy những cảm xúc tích cực, đồng thời triệt tiêu các cảm xúc tiêu cực. Khi đó, chúng ta có thể ứng phó linh hoạt, biết cách làm chủ cảm xúc cho bản thân và cả những người khác. Các cuộc đàm phán sẽ diễn ra trong bầu không khí thoải mái hơn, thuận lợi hơn và hiệu quả hơn. Kế sách này có khả năng giúp bạn giải quyết ổn thỏa mọi cuộc đàm phán dù là khó khăn nhất, bất kể sự khó khăn ấy đến từ nguyên nhân chủ quan nào: sự thiếu tinh thần cộng tác của đồng nghiệp, sự chi li của người khéo mặc cả, hay ngay cả những rối rắm nảy sinh từ phía người bạn đời của bạn.

On the Middle East with Andrew Parasiliti, an Al-Monitor Podcast
'Right moment' for steps toward Israel-Saudi normalization, says Daniel Shapiro

On the Middle East with Andrew Parasiliti, an Al-Monitor Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2022 40:17


Daniel Shapiro, former US Ambassador to Israel and Distinguished Fellow at the Atlantic Council, discusses what to expect from US President Joe Biden's trip next month to Israel, the West Bank, and Saudi Arabia; whether the US and Israel are in sync on the Iran nuclear deal; the prospects for Israel-Saudi normalization and Israel-Palestinian peace talks; and scenarios for Israel's fall elections, including the possible return of Benjamin Netanyahu as prime minister.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Heroes of Brand Protection
P. May, VP of Creation and Production at USAopoly

Heroes of Brand Protection

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2022 21:44


Welcome back to the Heroes of Brand Protection. A podcast powered by Red Points, the fastest-growing brand protection company in the world, and hosted by Daniel Shapiro. The show follows the stories of anti-counterfeiting and brand protection leaders from well-known companies all over the globe.Here's what we'll discuss:1. From joining the US Marine Corps. to becoming VP of Creation and Production at USAopoly (3:25) 2. What is USAopoly? (6:43)3. What are the biggest challenges you face in your role? (10:44)4. Debunking myths (14:03)For a glimpse of all our episodes, visit our website. Make it a good day! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Frontline IB: Conversations With International Business Scholars

Daniel M. Shapiro (PhD, Cornell) is Professor of Global Business Strategy at the Beedie School of Business, Simon Fraser University; co-editor, Multinational Business Review; and co-director Jack Austin Centre for Asia Pacific Business Studies. He has worked for forty years as an educator, researcher, and academic administrator, most recently he was Dean of the Beedie School of Business. As an academic, he has published five books and monographs and some 100 scholarly articles on international business and strategy, corporate ownership and governance, foreign investment and MNEs, industrial structure, and various aspects of public policy. His research has been published in Strategic Management Journal, Academy of Management Journal, Journal of International Business Studies, Journal of Management Studies, Journal of World Business and International Journal of Industrial Organization, among others. His articles have been cited over 11,000 times and have won several awards, including the Barclays Global Investors Canada Ltd. Research Award and the Mike Peng best paper award in Asia Pacific Journal of Management. In 1995 and again in 2002 he was awarded the TD Canada Trust Teaching Award, and in 2014 was named the Academy of International Business (AIB) Educator of the Year. He has been visiting professor at McGill University, Hong Kong Baptist University, Rotterdam School of Management, Monash University, and CEIBS. As an administrator, he was Dean of the Beedie School of Business where he successfully developed a strategic position for the school, raised the money to name it, and led it through successful accreditation rounds with AACSB and EQUIS. Visit https://www.aib.world/frontline-ib/daniel-shapiro/ for the original video interview.  

Talks at Google
Ep233 - Dan Shapiro | Negotiating the Nonnegotiable

Talks at Google

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2022 57:13


We all struggle with interpersonal conflict at some point in our lives. In his book Negotiating the Nonnegotiable, Harvard negotiation expert Daniel Shapiro introduces a groundbreaking method to bridge the toughest divides--whether with family members, colleagues, or in the polarized world of politics. He reveals the hidden power of identity in fueling conflict, and presents a practical framework to reconcile even the most contentious situations. For anyone struggling with conflict, this book can be transformative. Negotiating the Nonnegotiable takes readers on a journey into the heart and soul of conflict, providing unique insight into the emotional undercurrents that too often sweep us out to sea. With vivid stories of his closed-door sessions with warring political groups, disputing businesspeople, and families in crisis, Shapiro presents a universally applicable method to successfully navigate conflict. A deep, provocative book to reflect on and wrestle with, this book can change your life. Originally published in May of 2016. Visit http://g.co/TalksAtGoogle/NegotiatingTheNonnegotiable to watch the video.

Faculty Factory
A Faculty Factory Reunion with Daniel Shapiro, MS, PhD

Faculty Factory

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2022 32:40


It has been well over three years since we last heard from Daniel Shapiro, MS, PhD on the Faculty Factory Podcast. We welcome him back today for a substantive, in-depth chat about data's role in advancing the careers of our faculty. Dr. Shapiro serves as the Vice Dean for Faculty and Administrative Affairs at the Penn State College of Medicine (Hershey) and he is the Garner James Cline Professor of Medical Humanism. Today's episode is another special Faculty Factory reunion episode where we visit with past podcast guests and learn about what's new since we last chatted. Dr. Shapiro first joined us in February 2019. At the time it was the first ever interview released on this podcast and our second episode overall. As we approach episode No. 200, it was great to have Dr. Shapiro join us once again. His first episode with us focused on factors that influence the productivity, success, happiness and overall well-being of faculty. You can learn more about that episode and listen to it here: https://facultyfactory.org/daniel-shapiro-ms-phd-faculty-factory-podcast-episode-2/ Utilizing data to make things fairer to everyone in academic medicine is the underlying theme in today's interview. “Having data matters. It's a way of cutting through folks that are just charismatic and it really helps us get somewhere,” he said. Learn more: https://facultyfactory.org/ 

Los Fantañeros- Los #1 en Fantasy Football
Peguuuntame Dynasty Fantasy + Noticias NFL + Agencia libre + SORPRESA

Los Fantañeros- Los #1 en Fantasy Football

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2022 42:26


El Sr. Daniel Shapiro cumple la apuesta como caballero y se come un chile habanero en el estudio, tenemos sección de Preguuuntame edición Dynasty de la Ñeriza, Noticias y mucho más. Instagram: @losfantaneros https://www.instagram.com/losfantaneros/Twitter: @losfantaneros https://twitter.com/losfantanerosYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvkU3Pv9tivdnacgFd7E9fgTikTok: @losfantaneros#fantasyfootball #nfl #football #nflnews #sports #nfldraft #fantasyfootballadvice #nflfootball #fantasy #espn #fantasysports #nflmemes #nflfantasy #americanfootball #fantasyfootballdraft #fpl #fantasyfootballnews #nflfantasyfootball #podcast #podcastenespañol #spotify #applepodcast #googlepodcast

Perpetual Chess Podcast
EP 268- GM Joel Benjamin and Harold Scott on How to Win the World Open

Perpetual Chess Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2022 76:20


This week on Perpetual Chess I am joined by co-authors of a great new book, Winning the World Open, by GM Joel Benjamin and Harold Scott. Joel Benjamin is a 6 time World Open Champion, 3 time US Champion, 2020 US Senior Champion, an Author, a Trainer and a Dad. He has been amongst the top 50 players in the world and battled with many chess legends over the years, as we discussed in our prior interview in 2018. His co-author is FIDE certified trainer, tournament director and USCF expert, Harold Scott. Their book is part historical retrospective, part chess instruction and has lots of fun stories and tons of instructive high stakes games. We discuss the history of the largest open tournament in America and tell some amusing stories involving cheating, alcohol, and, of course, chess. Please read on for more details and timestamps. 0:00- Ukraine related links:  Photo of GM Alexandr Sulypa here  US Chess/Kasparov Chess Support for Ukrainian Chess Players Initiative here  Here are many other ways to support Ukrainians directly, via GothamChess' Twitter:  https://ukrainewar.carrd.co/ 03:00- Brenda Goichberg who was CCA founder Bill Goichberg's wife, and a key contributor to the World Open, among many other things, passed away recently. Harold shares a few details about her personality.  07:30- How did this book come into being?  09:30- The World Open was founded in 1973. What were the early days of the World Open like?  Mentioned: GM Bent Larsen  14:00- GM Joel Benjamin has won the World Open more times than anyone else? What are his most memorable moments? Who were the most impressive competitors?  Mentioned: GM Alex Yermolinksy, GM Alex Shabalov, GM Alex Goldin  24:30- Perpetual Chess is brought to you in part by Aimchess.com. Aimchess collects and analyzes your games and gives you actionable tips based on the data it gathers. Check the site out, and if you choose to subscribe, please use the code Perpetual30 to save 30%.  25:30- What are the most memorable cheating scandals at the World Open? Mentioned: GM Alexander Shabalov, GM Nukhim Rashkovsky, GM Igor Glek, “John von Neumann vs. Daniel Shapiro   39:00- Any memorable stories involving alcohol at the World Open? Mentioned: GM David Norwood  42:00- Any tips for playing under pressure and/or in large stakes games?  Mentioned: GM Ilya Nyznhik  47:00- GM Eduard Gufeld was notoriously irascible. What memorable stories can Joel and Harold share about his behavior? Mentioned: Gufeld's “Mona Lisa” vs. Bagirov 1973, FM Sunil Weerumantry, Weerumantry-Gufeld 1996, Benjamin-Gufeld 1998, GM John Fedorowicz  55:00- Perpetual Chess is brought to you in part by Chessable.com. You can check out their latest offerings here:  New Chess Courses Online - For All Levels- Chessable.com 55:30- Patreon Mailbag Question: “Will Joel sell his stockpile of Chess Chow magazine?” 58:00- Patreon Mailbag Question: “Does Joel have any tips for converting advantages?” Mentioned: Better Thinking, Better Chess, GM Ilya Smirin  1:01:00- Do the authors have some general tournament advice to share?  1:06:00- Patreon Mailbag Question: “Any chance the authors would write a book about the famed US Amateur Team tournaments?”  Mentioned: Facebook Chess Book Collectors Group  1:11:00- SIGNED BOOK CONTEST INSTRUCTIONS- Write a review or simply give 5 stars on Spotify to Perpetual Chess  Take a screenshot  Email the screenshot to Ben at perpetualchesspod.com with the subject line “Contest” That's it! Winners will be announced via email on March 15, 2022.  1:12:00 Thanks to Joel and Harold for joining the show! Here is where to get their books: Amazon Ebook via New in Chess App  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

SiKutuBuku
Tips Negosiasi Masalah yang Berat | Negotiating the Non-negotiable

SiKutuBuku

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2022 9:23


Saya membahas buku Negotiating the Nonnegotiable karya Daniel Shapiro. Buku ini membahas bagaimana cara kita bisa bernegosiasi pada konflik yang berat. Kita pasti pernah memiliki konflik dengan orang lain, mungkin saja dengan teman, rekan kerja, pasangan, atau bahkan keluarga. Di momen itu, kita seakan tidak bisa mencapai kata sepakat dan pertengkaran atas masalah yang sama diulang terus menerus. Masalah yang menurut orang lain sepele, bisa menjadi masalah yang bisa menentukan bagaimana keberlangsungan hubungan kita dengan orang lain. Bagaimana cara kita mencari jalan tengah dari kondisi tersebut? Apakah benar sebuah konflik yang berat tidak bisa diselesaikan?

Harvesting Happiness Podcasts
The Grieving Brain: Love, Loss, and Healing with Mary-Frances O'Connor Ph.D. & Daniel Shapiro JD

Harvesting Happiness Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2022


Losing people we love is a universal human experience. Yet, how we deal with the loss, and grieving comes in different forms for each individual and often it is an extension of the love we felt for the departed. Some may take solace in the company of others to help them cope while others grieve for years in solitude. There is no right or wrong way to grieve and there is no specific length of time it takes for grief to wane. Neuroscience shows that our brains change during grief and after certain treatments for complicated grief, post-traumatic growth can be achieved. To discover ways to restore a meaningful life after a loss, Positive Psychology Podcast Host Lisa Cypers Kamen speaks with two authors who have books that focus on loss and grief. Mary-Frances O'Connor explains the findings from her book, The Grieving Brain: The Surprising Science of How We Learn from Love and Loss and Daniel Shapiro recounts his experience with loss and the lessons he extracted from his grief.

Harvesting Happiness
The Grieving Brain: Love, Loss, and Healing with Mary-Frances O'Connor Ph.D. & Daniel Shapiro JD

Harvesting Happiness

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2022 59:59


Out of the Fog with Karen Hager
Out of the Fog: Guidance and Support for Caregivers with Daniel Shapiro

Out of the Fog with Karen Hager

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2022 27:00


Daniel Shapiro shares the reality of the fifteen years he spent living and caring for his wife while single-handedly raising three young children. He often found himself looking for guidance as he struggled to figure out what is right, what is okay, what is wrong, what is just human, and how to bear it all. For anyone who has ever had to deal with the anguish and desperation of an illness, Daniel addresses questions that people living through unspeakable misfortunes may wonder about, but don't know who to ask. Dan Shapiro is a member of the Board of Trustees of the Brain Research Foundation, a foundation that exists to accelerate discoveries of the human brain by funding pioneering neuroscience research. Dan's three children co-founded the Young Leadership Board in 2016 and have raised more than $260,000 for BRF. Dan is a graduate of the University of Chicago Law School. A lifelong Chicagoan, he has practiced trial law nationally for many years. He enjoys spending his time reading and hanging out with his grown children. The Thin Ledge is his debut book. He is currently at work on a second book, a novel about an aging lawyer, late career ambition, and ethnicity in a changing world. Find out more here.

Out of the Fog with Karen Hager
Out of the Fog: Guidance and Support for Caregivers with Daniel Shapiro

Out of the Fog with Karen Hager

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2022 26:10


Daniel Shapiro shares the reality of the fifteen years he spent living and caring for his wife while single-handedly raising three young children. He often found himself looking for guidance as he struggled to figure out what is right, what is okay, what is wrong, what is just human, and how to bear it all. For anyone who has ever had to deal with the anguish and desperation of an illness, Daniel addresses questions that people living through unspeakable misfortunes may wonder about, but don't know who to ask. Dan Shapiro is a member of the Board of Trustees of the Brain Research Foundation, a foundation that exists to accelerate discoveries of the human brain by funding pioneering neuroscience research. Dan's three children co-founded the Young Leadership Board in 2016 and have raised more than $260,000 for BRF. Dan is a graduate of the University of Chicago Law School. A lifelong Chicagoan, he has practiced trial law nationally for many years. He enjoys spending his time reading and hanging out with his grown children. The Thin Ledge is his debut book. He is currently at work on a second book, a novel about an aging lawyer, late career ambition, and ethnicity in a changing world. Find out more here.

Out of the Fog with Karen Hager on Empower Radio
Guidance and Support for Caregivers with Daniel Shapiro

Out of the Fog with Karen Hager on Empower Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2022


Daniel Shapiro shares the reality of the fifteen years he spent living and caring for his wife while single-handedly raising three young children. He often found himself looking for guidance as he struggled to figure out what is right, what is okay, what is wrong, what is just human, and how to bear it all.

Heroes of Brand Protection
S. Williams, Head of Intellectual Property at Siemens

Heroes of Brand Protection

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2022 26:09


Welcome back to the Heroes of Brand Protection. A podcast powered by Red Points, the fastest-growing brand protection company in the world, and hosted by Daniel Shapiro. The show follows the stories of anti-counterfeiting and brand protection leaders from well-known companies all over the globe.Here's what we'll discuss:1. Sam's career path (5:28)2. What is Siemens? (9:45)3. Main challenges as Head of Intellectual Property (12:36)4. Debunking myths (18:59)Head here for an insight into all of our episodes.Make it a good day! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Pharmacy Podcast Network
The Thin Ledge: A Husband's Memoir of Love, Trauma, and Unexpected Circumstances by Dan Shapiro

Pharmacy Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2022 28:33


Daniel Shapiro, author of The Thin Ledge: A Husband's Memoir of Love, Trauma, and Unexpected Circumstances. Daniel was a successful attorney in his early forties when his wife Susan suffered not one, but two massive brain hemorrhages. The bleeds left Susan spiraling into a depression, with a major personality change and barely able to speak, see, or walk.  In this profoundly honest memoir, Daniel Shapiro shares the reality of the fifteen years he spent living and caring for his wife while also single handedly raising their three young children. Often Shapiro found himself looking for guidance as he struggled to figure out what is right, what is okay, what is wrong, what is just human, and how to bear it all. For anyone who has ever had to deal with the anguish and desperation of an illness, this book addresses questions that people living through unspeakable misfortunes may never mention, but almost always ask. Daniel is available to talk about the book as well as: Dan's experience with the US healthcare system. The struggle of a caregiver {1 in 5 Americans are caregivers}.  The perspective of a male caregiver {most caregivers are women}.  “The Long Goodbye” and moving on/growing from trauma. The importance of mental health, especially when experiencing/having experience trauma. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Heroes of Brand Protection
M. Keenan, Global Brand Protection Director at BeiGene

Heroes of Brand Protection

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2022 20:43


Welcome back to the Heroes of Brand Protection. A podcast powered by Red Points, the fastest-growing brand protection company in the world, and hosted by Daniel Shapiro. The show follows the stories of anti-counterfeiting and brand protection leaders from well-known companies all over the globe.Here's what we'll discuss:1. Michael's career path (4:49)2. What is BeiGene? (6:34)3. Challenges faced within the pharmaceutical industry (9:22)4. Debunking myths (13:01)Head here for an insight into all of our episodes.Make it a good day! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Pharmacy Podcast Network
The Thin Ledge: A Husband's Memoir of Love, Trauma, and Unexpected Circumstances by Dan Shapiro

Pharmacy Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2022 28:33


Daniel Shapiro, author of The Thin Ledge: A Husband's Memoir of Love, Trauma, and Unexpected Circumstances. Daniel was a successful attorney in his early forties when his wife Susan suffered not one, but two massive brain hemorrhages. The bleeds left Susan spiraling into a depression, with a major personality change and barely able to speak, see, or walk.  In this profoundly honest memoir, Daniel Shapiro shares the reality of the fifteen years he spent living and caring for his wife while also single handedly raising their three young children. Often Shapiro found himself looking for guidance as he struggled to figure out what is right, what is okay, what is wrong, what is just human, and how to bear it all. For anyone who has ever had to deal with the anguish and desperation of an illness, this book addresses questions that people living through unspeakable misfortunes may never mention, but almost always ask. Daniel is available to talk about the book as well as: Dan's experience with the US healthcare system. The struggle of a caregiver {1 in 5 Americans are caregivers}.  The perspective of a male caregiver {most caregivers are women}.  “The Long Goodbye” and moving on/growing from trauma. The importance of mental health, especially when experiencing/having experience trauma. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

All Things Physical Therapy Podcast
Episode 19 - Cash-Based Clinics & Effective Social Media

All Things Physical Therapy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2021 35:55


In this episode, we talk with Danny about his cash-based clinic and tips for effective social media posting. Daniel Shapiro is the founder and head PT at Project Physical Therapy and is a Dutch-trained Physical Therapist. He specializes in manual therapy and has developed his own pain elimination techniques that have helped people get rid of pain and get back to enjoying life quickly. He believes in a very individualistic, custom approach that provides real results not just for “the now” but for a lifetime.@officialdannyshapirowww.projectphysicaltherapy.comSubscribe, download, and rate!Follow @dpt.stephwww.dptsteph.com

Heroes of Brand Protection
M. G Lewis, VP, IP Security and Protection at the Entertainment Software Association

Heroes of Brand Protection

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2021 27:48


Welcome back to the Heroes of Brand Protection. A podcast powered by Red Points, the fastest-growing brand protection company in the world, and hosted by Daniel Shapiro. The show follows the stories of anti-counterfeiting and brand protection leaders from well-known companies all over the globe.What we'll discuss:Michael's career path (7:09)What is the Entertainment Software Association? (11:06)Challenges the video game industry faces, such as credential sharing. You can learn more about it here (18:40)Debunking myths within the video game industry (22:13)Head here for an insight into all of our episodes.Make it a good day! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Thinking Made Visible
Ruxandra Mercea - Se poate învăța încrederea?

Thinking Made Visible

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2021 48:02


Ruxandra Mercea, invitata mea de azi, este una dintre persoanele care a ales să tacă și să facă. Să contribuie activ la schimbarea sistemului de învățământ din România.  Face asta prin Școala pe care o conduce, Transylvania College, prin programul Școala Încrederii - despre care nici nu știam ce rezultate grozave are!O las pe ea să-ți povestească despre cum e să fii director de școală, mamă de 4 copii, antreprenor și voluntar. Și cum, între toate astea, a creat evenimentul în care să învățăm, noi toți, despre #încredere. Summitul Încrederii (https://bit.ly/SummitulIncrederii) căci la el fac referire, este un eveniment ONLINE, GRATUIT. O săptămână întreagă în care poți să vezi interviuri cu specialiști din România și din străinătate care vorbesc despre #încredere, în:familierelația de cuplu între părinți și copiila școală între colegii de la muncă . https://bit.ly/SummitulIncrederiiRuxandra și echipa ei i-au pus la un loc pe: Dr. Laura Markham, Dan Ailey, Sean Covey, Urania Cremene, Richard Davidson, Fatima Doman, Michael Thompson, Daniel Shapiro, Nadia Gorduja, Stephen M.R. Covey, Domnica Petrovai și alții, pentru ca noi, români de oriunde am fi, să auzim perspective noi despre încredere și cum învățăm să  o trăim. Te încurajez să te înscrii! Durează 2 minute și este GRATUIT să vezi interviurile în săptămâna Summitului. https://bit.ly/SummitulIncrederiiDacă nu reușești să fii online în acea săptămână, înscrie-te oricum! :) Vei avea posibilitatea să cumperi înregistrările conversațiilor, după săptămâna Summitului, ca să le poți vedea ORICÂND vrei tu. Și probabil că acum zâmbești: Aha! Deci fac bani din asta! Deci da. Scopul Summitului este ȘI să facă bani, pe care apoi să-i folosim pentru a susține Școala Încrederii și munca celor care lucrează activ să schimbe sistemul educațional din România. Timp de o săptămână Summitul Încrederii e GRATUIT, ONLINE și DISPONIBIL ORICUI. Înscrie-te acum, aici: https://bit.ly/SummitulIncrederiiM-aș bucura tare să mă anunți dacă participi! Thinking Made Visible e despre a duce la cât mai mulți oameni proiectele care ne pot impacta pe toți. Așa că scrie-mi, mesaj privat, e-mail sau un comentariu, și zi-mi după ce te înscrii la Summit.  Ne vedem la Summit!  :) 

Releasing Trauma; a Survivor's Podcast
The Long Goodbye; Growing/Moving On From Trauma, With Daniel Shapiro

Releasing Trauma; a Survivor's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2021 25:17


Daniel Shapiro was a successful attorney in his early forties when his wife Susan suffered not one, but two massive brain hemorrhages. The bleeds left Susan spiraling into a depression, with a major personality change and barely able to speak, see, or walk.In this profoundly episode, Daniel Shapiro shares the reality of the fifteen years he spent living and caring for his wife while also single handedly raising their three young children. Often Daniel found guidance in Jewish religious philosophy and values as he struggled to figure out what is right, what is okay, what is wrong, what is just human, and how to bear it all.

Jews You Should Know
Episode 159 - The Caretaker: A Conversation with Daniel Shapiro

Jews You Should Know

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2021 60:37


ABOUT THIS EPISODE Daniel Shapiro is a University of Chicago Law School graduate. He has been a trial lawyer for many years and is a lifetime Chicagoan. He spends his free time reading and socializing with his grown children. His debut book, The Thin Ledge i,s a raw and real telling of coping with his wife's severe brain trauma. He's currently working on his second book, a novel about an aging lawyer, late-career ambition, and ethnicity in a changing, awakened society. In the The Thin Ledge, Daniel recounts the realities of living through his wife's mental and physical decline as a result of a dreadful illness in this very honest book. When Daniel's wife, Susan, suffered a brain bleed and was told her prognosis was uncertain, he was a successful attorney in his early forties. The couple, stunned and with three small children, made the best of the next few years before a major second hemorrhage changed everything. Susan's physical abilities to speak, see, and walk were severely hampered. Mentally, she descended into sadness and underwent a significant personality shift. ​In this episode, Daniel shares his experiences as a caregiver to his wife and how he was able to cope with the difficult diagnosis. He discusses how he looked to Judaism for help and why he chose his faith to find answers among the confusion and fear. He also talks about how his life transformed and the love, commitment, loss and resilience he faced throughout this profound period of his life. HIGHLIGHTS 00:00 Daniel's early life and education 13:08 The power of authenticity and sharing personal experiences to make an impact 17:51 The amazing achievements of the Jewish community 21:07 Coping with news of a loved one being diagnosed with a traumatic brain injury 24:47 Losing yourself and your state of being 26:21 How did your life transform after the diagnosis? 30:27 The limitations of a caretaker 35:18 Calling on Judaism during times on confusion and uncertainty 42:26 What made you decide to look to Judaism? 46:15 Leaning on Judaism when dealing with death 49:29 The Young Leadership Award of The Brain Research Foundation 51:29 Gender bias and society's reaction to a male caregiver 53:50 Where are you in your life now? Connect with Daniel: The Thin Ledge: https://www.amazon.com/Thin-Ledge-Husbands-Unexpected-Circumstances-ebook/dp/B09746NNQW Website: https://danielpshapiro.com/ Connect with Ari: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jewsyoushouldknow Twitter: https://twitter.com/JewsUShouldKnow Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Rabbi.K Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ari-koretzky-18b12217/ --------------------------- ABOUT THE SHOW Jews You Should Know introduces the broader community to interesting and inspiring Jewish men and women making a difference in our world. Some are already famous, some not yet so. But each is a Jew You Should Know. The host, Rabbi Ari Koretzky, is Executive Director of MEOR Maryland (www.meormd.org), a premier Jewish outreach and educational organization. MEOR operates nationally on twenty campuses and in Manhattan; visit the national website at www.meor.org.  

Health Professional Radio - Podcast 454422
Personal Growth and Healing After Trauma

Health Professional Radio - Podcast 454422

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2021 11:59


Daniel Shapiro, author of "The Thin Ledge: A Husband's Memoir of Love, Trauma, and Unexpected Circumstances" shares the reality of the fifteen years he spent living and caring for his wife, who suffered two massive brain hemorrhages and a personality change, while also single handedly raising their three young children. He discusses moving on and growing from trauma, moral issues, the struggle of a caregiver, and his perspective as a male caregiver. This book addresses questions that people living through unspeakable misfortunes may never mention, but almost always ask. ​​ #PersonalGrowth #HealingAfterTrauma Dan Shapiro is a member of the Board of Trustees of the Brain Research Foundation, a foundation that exists to accelerate discoveries of the human brain by funding pioneering neuroscience research. Dan's three children co-founded the Young Leadership Board in 2016 and have raised more than $260,000 for BRF. Dan is a graduate of the University of Chicago Law School. A lifelong Chicagoan, he has practiced trial law nationally for many years. He enjoys spending his time reading and hanging out with his grown children The Thin Ledge is his debut book. He is currently at work on a second book, a novel about an aging lawyer, late career ambition, and ethnicity in a changing, woke world.

Negotiations Ninja Podcast
Throwback Thursday with Daniel Shapiro

Negotiations Ninja Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2021 38:07


What role does your core identity play in a negotiation? How does it change your approach when there's conflict? In this special throwback, Daniel Shapiro—the man in charge of the Harvard International Negotiation program—shares how your identity comes into play in every negotiation. Don't miss his unique perspective that draws examples from all over the world!

Free Thoughts
Libertarianism & Egalitarianism (with Daniel Shapiro)

Free Thoughts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2021 51:19


Daniel Shapiro examines how major welfare institutions, such as government-financed and -administered retirement pensions, national health insurance, and programs for the needy, actually work. Comparing them to compulsory private insurance and private charities, Shapiro argues that the dominant perspectives in political philosophy mistakenly think that their principles support the welfare state.What is the difference between option luck and brute luck? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

New Books in Literature
Daniel Shapiro, "The Thin Ledge: A Husband's Memoir of Love, Trauma, and Unexpected Circumstances" (Greenleaf, 2021)

New Books in Literature

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2021 27:56


Daniel Shapiro was a successful attorney in his early forties when his wife, Susan, suffered a brain bleed and a diagnosis that her future was uncertain. Stunned, and with three young children, the couple made the most of the few years that followed, before a massive second hemorrhage changed everything. Physically, Susan was badly compromised in her ability to speak, see, and walk. Mentally, she spiraled into depression and experienced a drastic personality change. The Thin Ledge: A Husband's Memoir of Love, Trauma, and Unexpected Circumstances (River Grove Books, 2021) is about coping (often unsuccessfully) with the wreckage left in the wake of an illness that destroys a loved one. Shapiro addresses the questions that people living through unspeakable tragedy may never mention, but almost always ask. Daniel P. Shapiro completed his undergraduate degree as a member of Phi Beta Kappa at the University of Illinois, and earned a J.D. at the University of Chicago Law School. He grew up in the northern Chicago suburbs, his mother a homemaker and his father a professional artist. Daniel has always loved both photography and writing. Before practicing law, he was a contributing writer for a local newspaper. Over the years, and especially while undergoing the events described in his memoir, he found writing to be an effective way to access his inner thoughts and to think in a constructive way about the challenges he needed to address. Writing classes and working with excellent teachers (to whom he is immensely grateful) helped him hone his skills, with the result being his memoir, The Thin Ledge. He is already at work on a second book, a novel. I interview authors of beautifully written literary fiction and mysteries, and try to focus on independently published novels, especially by women and others whose voices deserve more attention. If your upcoming or recently published novel might be a candidate for a podcast, please contact me via my website, gpgottlieb dot com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literature

New Books in Biography
Daniel Shapiro, "The Thin Ledge: A Husband's Memoir of Love, Trauma, and Unexpected Circumstances" (Greenleaf, 2021)

New Books in Biography

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2021 27:56


Daniel Shapiro was a successful attorney in his early forties when his wife, Susan, suffered a brain bleed and a diagnosis that her future was uncertain. Stunned, and with three young children, the couple made the most of the few years that followed, before a massive second hemorrhage changed everything. Physically, Susan was badly compromised in her ability to speak, see, and walk. Mentally, she spiraled into depression and experienced a drastic personality change. The Thin Ledge: A Husband's Memoir of Love, Trauma, and Unexpected Circumstances (River Grove Books, 2021) is about coping (often unsuccessfully) with the wreckage left in the wake of an illness that destroys a loved one. Shapiro addresses the questions that people living through unspeakable tragedy may never mention, but almost always ask. Daniel P. Shapiro completed his undergraduate degree as a member of Phi Beta Kappa at the University of Illinois, and earned a J.D. at the University of Chicago Law School. He grew up in the northern Chicago suburbs, his mother a homemaker and his father a professional artist. Daniel has always loved both photography and writing. Before practicing law, he was a contributing writer for a local newspaper. Over the years, and especially while undergoing the events described in his memoir, he found writing to be an effective way to access his inner thoughts and to think in a constructive way about the challenges he needed to address. Writing classes and working with excellent teachers (to whom he is immensely grateful) helped him hone his skills, with the result being his memoir, The Thin Ledge. He is already at work on a second book, a novel. I interview authors of beautifully written literary fiction and mysteries, and try to focus on independently published novels, especially by women and others whose voices deserve more attention. If your upcoming or recently published novel might be a candidate for a podcast, please contact me via my website, gpgottlieb dot com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/biography

New Books Network
Daniel Shapiro, "The Thin Ledge: A Husband's Memoir of Love, Trauma, and Unexpected Circumstances" (Greenleaf, 2021)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2021 27:56


Daniel Shapiro was a successful attorney in his early forties when his wife, Susan, suffered a brain bleed and a diagnosis that her future was uncertain. Stunned, and with three young children, the couple made the most of the few years that followed, before a massive second hemorrhage changed everything. Physically, Susan was badly compromised in her ability to speak, see, and walk. Mentally, she spiraled into depression and experienced a drastic personality change. The Thin Ledge: A Husband's Memoir of Love, Trauma, and Unexpected Circumstances (River Grove Books, 2021) is about coping (often unsuccessfully) with the wreckage left in the wake of an illness that destroys a loved one. Shapiro addresses the questions that people living through unspeakable tragedy may never mention, but almost always ask. Daniel P. Shapiro completed his undergraduate degree as a member of Phi Beta Kappa at the University of Illinois, and earned a J.D. at the University of Chicago Law School. He grew up in the northern Chicago suburbs, his mother a homemaker and his father a professional artist. Daniel has always loved both photography and writing. Before practicing law, he was a contributing writer for a local newspaper. Over the years, and especially while undergoing the events described in his memoir, he found writing to be an effective way to access his inner thoughts and to think in a constructive way about the challenges he needed to address. Writing classes and working with excellent teachers (to whom he is immensely grateful) helped him hone his skills, with the result being his memoir, The Thin Ledge. He is already at work on a second book, a novel. I interview authors of beautifully written literary fiction and mysteries, and try to focus on independently published novels, especially by women and others whose voices deserve more attention. If your upcoming or recently published novel might be a candidate for a podcast, please contact me via my website, gpgottlieb dot com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

The Body Grievers Club
Body Pain is not Punishment

The Body Grievers Club

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2021 51:58


In this finale episode of Season 2 I talk with my personal physical therapist, Danny Shapiro. Daniel Shapiro is a Dutch trained Physical Therapist and specializes in manual therapy. He has developed his own pain elimination techniques that have helped people get rid of pain and get back to enjoying life quickly. Daniel has been helping people who want to stay active and continue doing their favorite activities for many years to come. Daniel believes that everyone who wants to stay active, mobile, and retain their independence should have access to care that doesn't require painkillers, injections, or surgery. He is currently licensed to work with all NY, NY & FL residents. If you'd like to learn more about how Daniel Shapiro can help you get back to feeling and living great again, check him out on social media or his website https://projectphysicaltherapy.com/about/ IG: officialdannyshapiro TikTok: officialmusclewhisperer

WICC 600
1485: The Lisa Wexler Show - Author Daniel Shapiro - 07/22/21

WICC 600

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2021 20:30


Author Daniel P. Shapiro calls in to discuss his book  The Thin Ledge: A Husband's Memoir of Love, Trauma, and Unexpected Circumstances. Photo: iStock / Getty Images Plus BrianAJackson

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BYOB: Bring Your Own Baggage
let's talk about crisis hotlines ft. Daniel Shapiro

BYOB: Bring Your Own Baggage

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2021 24:05


welcome back, duffels! Today I am joined by the insanely smart, Daniel Shapiro, to talk about crisis hotlines (in particular, Madison House's HELP Line). Daniel discusses why he decided to join HELP Line (HL), the most challenging part of being a crisis line call operator, what he wishes people knew about HL, and more! Tune in to also get some advice on how to call crisis hotlines and self-care tips for crisis hotline call operators... enjoy!Hotlines:Madison House HELP Line: (434) 924-TALKNational Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-8255 Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration's National Helpline: 1-800-662-HELP (4357)For those who prefer texting, you can text TALK to the Crisis Text Line 24/7 at 741-741 for confidential support via text message.If your crisis is specifically related to sexual assault, you can contact the RAINN National Sexual Assault Hotline: 1-800-656-HOPE (4673)

Stairway to CEO
From Layoffs to Payoffs with Daniel Shapiro, Founder and CEO of Fourlaps

Stairway to CEO

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2021 69:07


In This Episode You’ll Hear About:How growing up with an entrepreneurial dad helped him experience the ups and downs of business at an early age and how being on the water polo team, even though he wasn’t good at it, taught him perseverance and time managementHow his time in investment banking after college went and why he was thankful to move on to something else after being laid off, but then had to deal with being laid off a few more times within the next few years What led Daniel to fall in love with retail, what ideas that love for retail sparked, and how he got started in the retail industry What he learned during his time at the Gap, Old Navy, and American Eagle and what finally gave him the push to start FourlapsWhat difficulties he experienced in the beginning of getting his company launched and why a trip to China revealed what he needed to do to save the businessHow lots of good press led to some growing pains, but ultimately set them up to be ready to be catapulted forward because of their partnership with Peloton and the fact that so many people were working out at home and looking for good athletic apparel during the pandemicHow he has worked through anxiety and depression and what he has done to make sure he stays connected with his community in valuable ways that help him stay groundedWhat advice Daniel shares for those who are entrepreneurs and who have an idea and want to go for it but perhaps don’t feel ready or feel afraid to make that leapTo Find Out More:Fourlaps.comQuotes:“I think the best bosses that I've had have embraced my energy and my craziness and my ideas and motivated me by encouraging those things, but also teaching me different ways of doing things.”“I learned so much there. I would say from a career point of view, it was the best career decision I could have made. But it was a very tough personal move.”“Our tagline for the brand is "Start before you're ready." And that's also my personal mantra, I would say, because if you wait for the perfect moment, it will not present itself.”“I think failure was the biggest thing that was holding me back. And I think you actually learn way more through failures than you do through successes.”“I think when you come out of a really tough situation, then it kind of puts things in perspective. And I think what I thought was what's the worst thing that can happen to me is that I have to find another job.”“I just knew that it was the right thing. And I just knew that what was out there was lackluster and was overseen and over logo-ed and neon and made from nasty materials, and I saw that people were going to start dressing differently. ““I did not pay myself a salary until last year, the middle of last year, like four years later.”“The combination of the pandemic plus Peloton, I think kind of catapulted us.”“In the beginning, your gut is all you have. You don't have data. You don't have data. You don't have science. You just have your gut. And if you have a bad feeling about something, you need to listen to that feeling.”“One of the things that I learned, now that I have a team, is that you really need to focus on the things that you're good at and you need to hire people to do the things that you're not good at.”“You have to be surrounded by people that you love, that are positive, that are going to encourage you and want to be on this journey with you.” 

And If Love Remains
Episode 50 - Playing Beethoven with Daniel Shapiro

And If Love Remains

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2021 62:25


Another phenomenal discussion with Prof. Daniel Shapiro and Dr. Elias-Axel Pettersson. We continue the discussion of his experience with the Beethoven Piano Sonatas as well as his philosophy with teaching, his major influences -especially with one of his teachers, the late Leon Fleisher, and how artists from other disciplines such as conductors and vocalists can influence a performance... and much more!  You can find out more about Prof. Shapiro at: www.danielshapiropianist.com Daniel Shapiro continues to gain recognition as a leading interpreter of Schubert, Mozart, Schumann, Brahms and Beethoven, and as a teacher and coach at the Cleveland Institute of Music. As a chamber musician, Shapiro has performed regularly with members of The Cleveland Orchestra, Chicago Symphony and Los Angeles Philharmonic.  His musicianship has been enhanced and deepened by extensive collaboration with singers; listening to and working with them has been a source of tremendous inspiration. Over the past twenty five years, he has built a strong reputation as a dedicated and thoughtful pedagogue who helps students find the paths to penetrating interpretations of the works they study. EDUCATION University of Southern California DMA, Peabody Conservatory Teachers have included Leon Fleisher, John Perry, Russell Sherman, Joanna Graudan and Reginald Stewart Studied conducting with Daniel Lewis, Victor Yampolsky, Fritz Zweig and Gustav Meier Studied art song with Gwendolyn Koldofsky and opera with Natalie Limonick TEACHING EXPERIENCE Cleveland Institute of Music Piano faculty He has given master classes in many of the world’s leading conservatories His students have won several prestigious competitions and acquired important teaching positions after their studies

The Story of a Brand
Fourlaps - One of GQ’s Favorite Athletic Apparel Brands

The Story of a Brand

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2021 36:31


**This episode is brought to you by ATTN Agency and Omnisend.**   In the second part of this Feature, we sit back down with Daniel Shapiro, CEO, and Founder of Fourlaps. Fourlaps is a quality athletic apparel brand made to be just as fashionable as it is comfortable. With tons of experience with major fashion brands and a love for working out, Daniel realized what he wanted in an athletic brand and decided that he had the perfect way to do it. Now Daniel runs Fourlaps, a brand dedicated to giving customers the best athletic experience without jeopardizing their everyday look. Join Ramon Vela and Daniel as they breakdown the inside story on one of GQ’s favorite athletic apparel brands on The Story of a Brand. In Part 2, we hear Reaching a high point with GQ; COVID impacts the brand and marketing strategy; Moving past obstacles; Integrating sustainability into activewear; Creating athletic clothing with highly functional fabrics; The future of Fourlaps; and much more. For more on Fourlaps, visit: https://www.fourlaps.com/ * OUR SHOW IS MADE POSSIBLE WITH THE SUPPORT OF ATTN Agency. ATTN Agency is a full-funnel growth and performance digital marketing agency with proven strategies to scale and optimize direct-to-consumer brands through tactical media buying, data-driven analysis, and unrivaled creative services. If you are looking back on this year wondering what went wrong or what could have gone better, or if you're starting to put together your game plan for 2021, I have one piece of advice: you need to talk to ATTN Agency. I’ve interviewed several of their clients, and I can say that they are the best in the business. ATTN represents some of the fastest-growing direct-to-consumer brands, delivering month-over-month results. For a comprehensive, no-obligation, 14 point audit of your social, search, shopping, email, and SMS channels, visit: https://www.attnagency.com/storyofabrand/ * This episode was brought to you by Omnisend. Omnisend is an e-commerce marketing platform that goes above and beyond regular email campaigns - so you can start increasing your sales, not your workload. With Omnisend, you’ll be launching pre-built e-commerce automation in no time, as well as intuitively segmenting customers and even trying out SMS or push notifications - all from the same platform. The best part? Omnisend provides an immediate boost to your revenue while staying as comfortable as drag & drop email building - with automated emails averaging up to 40% of total email revenue. Join Hallmark, Duke Cannon, and 50,000 other high-growth brands choose Omnisend to grow their e-commerce businesses on autopilot. Start your 14-day free trial today. No credit card is required. Visit https://www.omnisend.com/sob/

The Story of a Brand
Fourlaps - Don't Sacrifice Appearance in Athletic Clothing

The Story of a Brand

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2021 36:17


**This episode is brought to you by ATTN Agency and Omnisend.**   In part 1 of this Feature, we’re looking past the logos and into the quality of the product. Today, our guest, Daniel Shapiro, CEO and Founder of Fourlaps, tells us how he created his own independent athletic wear company. Starting his journey within different companies, Daniel took his experience of apparel and entrepreneurship to create Fourlaps. As Daniel mentions in the interview, there was initially a “lack of really good functional athletic apparel for men.” Instead of the “neon stitched lines running in every direction,” men don’t have to sacrifice appearance to have quality athletic clothing. With Fourlaps, each customer could own well-crafted apparel made to withstand your performance and keep you comfortable. Join Ramon Vela and Daniel as they breakdown the inside story on one of GQ’s favorite athletic apparel brands on The Story of a Brand. In Part 1, we hear about Daniel’s mentor experience; The hundred-foot overview of the brand, Daniel’s journey to creating Fourlaps; Knowing your shoppers; Learning from your past; Finding the perfect supplier; and much more. For more on Fourlaps, visit: https://www.fourlaps.com/ * OUR SHOW IS MADE POSSIBLE WITH THE SUPPORT OF ATTN Agency. ATTN Agency is a full-funnel growth and performance digital marketing agency with proven strategies to scale and optimize direct-to-consumer brands through tactical media buying, data-driven analysis, and unrivaled creative services. If you are looking back on this year wondering what went wrong or what could have gone better, or if you're starting to put together your game plan for 2021, I have one piece of advice: you need to talk to ATTN Agency. I’ve interviewed several of their clients, and I can say that they are the best in the business. ATTN represents some of the fastest-growing direct-to-consumer brands, delivering month-over-month results. For a comprehensive, no-obligation, 14 point audit of your social, search, shopping, email, and SMS channels, visit: https://www.attnagency.com/storyofabrand/ * This episode was brought to you by Omnisend. Omnisend is an e-commerce marketing platform that goes above and beyond regular email campaigns - so you can start increasing your sales, not your workload. With Omnisend, you’ll be launching pre-built e-commerce automation in no time, as well as intuitively segmenting customers and even trying out SMS or push notifications - all from the same platform. The best part? Omnisend provides an immediate boost to your revenue while staying as comfortable as drag & drop email building - with automated emails averaging up to 40% of total email revenue. Join Hallmark, Duke Cannon, and 50,000 other high-growth brands who choose Omnisend to grow their e-commerce businesses on autopilot. Start your 14-day free trial today. No credit card is required. Visit https://www.omnisend.com/sob/

The No Buffer Podcast
Episode 138: Dear Black People

The No Buffer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2021 110:35


Oh we back back! This week the crew talks about moving issues, debate whether or not white people can go to HBCU's, break down Complex's Best Rappers Of The Decade list and more. Last Name Good's Bruh Where: Da Band Lingo Steve: Word Of The Week: Solipsism - the view or theory that the self is all that can be known to exist. Producer Black's Book Of The Week: Beyond Reason: Using Emotions as You Negotiate by Daniel Shapiro and Roger Fisher Chiane XO's Shoutout Of The Week: @slimandhuskys Be sure to subscribe to The No Buffer Podcast for more exclusive footage. www.youtube.com/channel/UCkZyLaIm…ub_confirmation=1 Listen to the Culturally Ratchet Playlist https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1R1htVrpMq7tGSk31i1xBX?si=3hZ0ACiDSQW8UfRUL9JyXQ Listen to The No Buffer Podcast smarturl.it/4sa7h8 New Culturally Ratchet Merch available at nobufferpodcast.com/shop Follow the crew on social: IG www.instagram.com/nobufferpodcast www.instagram.com/lastnamegood/ www.instagram.com/chianexo www.instagram.com/lingostevo www.instagram.com/jabariblackmond www.instagram.com/h_imperial763

Negotiations Ninja Podcast
A Discussion of Core and Relational Identity

Negotiations Ninja Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2021 38:17


How do you approach conflict-based situations? How does your core identity impact the negotiation? Daniel Shapiro believes that your relational identity comes into play in a negotiation. What does that mean? We have a deep conversation about identity, tribalism, and taboos in this episode of Negotiations Ninja. Daniel Shapiro currently runs the Harvard International Negotiation Program. He briefly got involved in a deal 30 years ago doing work in Eastern and Central Europe, helping them transition from a closed to an open society. He’s worked with business, governments, hostage negotiators—a little bit of everything. Don’t miss his expert opinion. Outline of This Episode [2:01] Who is Daniel Shapiro? [3:42] Identity in the context of negotiation [5:06] The two aspects of identity [7:52] Generate fluidity in the discussion [11:22] Conversations about the sacred [17:04] The lures of tribalism [23:30] What’s so taboo about taboos? [31:55] Embrace the word “appreciate” [36:13] How to connect with Daniel Resources & People Mentioned Tony Blair: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Blair Connect with Daniel Shapiro Dan’s website BOOK: Negotiating the Nonnegotiable BOOK: Beyond Reason Connect With Mark Follow Negotiations Ninja on Twitter: @NegotiationPod Connect with Mark on LinkedIn Follow Negotiations Ninja on LinkedIn Connect on Instagram: @NegotiationPod Subscribe to Negotiations Ninja

AJC Passport
Ambassador Daniel Shapiro on Biden's Foreign Policy; Responding to the Attack on the Capitol

AJC Passport

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2021 34:19


Earlier this week, we spoke to former U.S. Ambassador to Israel Daniel Shapiro, who served alongside President-elect Joe Biden in the Obama administration and was an advisor to his presidential campaign. Ambassador Shapiro broke down what we can expect from the Biden administration when it comes to Israel, Iran, the Palestinians, and the Abraham Accords. Then, as our nation reels from Wednesday's mob attack on the United States Capitol, AJC Director of Contemporary Jewish Life Dr. Laura Shaw Frank, Manya Brachear Pashman, and Seffi Kogen share their reactions to the riots on Shabbat Table Talk.  _____ Episode Lineup:  (00:40) Daniel Shapiro (23:17) Laura Shaw Frank (26:48) Manya Brachear Pashman (29:29) Seffi Kogen _____ Show Notes: 12/17 Episode with UN Mideast Envoy Nickolay Mladenov: https://www.ajc.org/news/podcast/un-mideast-envoy-nickolay-mladenov-celebrating-hanukkah

And If Love Remains
Episode 32 co-hosted with Dr. Elias-Axel Pettersson - The Beethoven Sonatas: Professor Daniel Shapiro

And If Love Remains

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2020 62:53


This was a treat! Dr. Pettersson and I interview the wonderful pianist Prof. Daniel Shapiro. Prof. Shapiro was kind enough to spend a few minutes discussing his THIRD complete cylcle of the Beethoven piano sonatas. We talk on a range of subjects and celebrate the greatness of Beethoven's work. DANIEL SHAPIRO continues to gain recognition as a leading interpreter of Schubert, Beethoven, Mozart, Schumann, and Brahms, and as a teacher and coach at the Cleveland Institute of Music.  He has given critically acclaimed performances across the United States, in Brazil, Britain, Ireland, Spain, France, Italy, Korea, and China, at the Amsterdam Concertgebouw, and at Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles.  This season he performs his third complete cycle of the 32 Beethoven piano sonatas; previous live performances of all the sonatas can be found on this website. His DVDs of all of Schubert's major piano sonatas and his CD of Beethoven’s “Diabelli” Variations have received enthusiastic reviews.  He has taught at CIM for the past twenty-three years, during which time he has become known as an inspiring teacher who helps students achieve profound understanding and develop vivid interpretations of the great masterworks. His students have won important competitions and obtained teaching posts at prestigious universities and schools of music. As a chamber musician,  Shapiro has had the great fortune of collaborating with some of the world’s leading musicians, including Jaime Laredo, Shmuel Ashkenasi, Joseph Silverstein, Cho-Liang Lin, Roberto Diaz, Ronald Leonard, Franklin Cohen and Frank Rosenwein.  He has performed regularly with members of the Los Angeles Philharmonic, the Chicago Symphony and the Cleveland Orchestra.  He has also performed with the Cavani, Mirò, Linden and Rossetti Quartets, and has released chamber music CDs on the Harmonia Mundi and ASV labels. His Beethoven sonata collaborations with violinist Jaime Laredo can be found on youtube.com. His musical scope also includes the study of conducting: he has worked with Daniel Lewis, Victor Yampolsky, Fritz Zweig, and Gustav Meier. He made his conducting debut at sixteen at Tanglewood, and  conducted Mozart’s Don Giovanni with the Akron Lyric Opera. His musicianship has  been enhanced and deepened by extensive collaboration with singers: listening to and working with them has been a source of tremendous inspiration.  He studied art song with Gwendolyn Koldofsky and opera with Natalie Limonick, and was an opera and art song coach at UCLA.  A native of southern California, Shapiro began the study of piano at the age of six.  His teachers included Leon Fleisher, John Perry, Russell Sherman, Joanna Graudan, and Reginald Stewart.  He studied at the University of Southern California and at the Peabody Conservatory, where he received his doctorate. Shapiro is an expert Scrabble player--he is one of the top ranked players in Ohio, having won or placed in several tournaments.  He lives with his family in Cleveland Heights. 

Notch Showcast
#19 Inside The Boys

Notch Showcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2020 37:28


In this episode we find out how a small team of creatives re-imagined the talk show environment for Amazon Prime’s ‘Inside the Boys’.Amazon Studios approached Technical Director Brandon Epperson for a COVID safe workflow that could produce their nine-part TV series in just four weeks! Today Brandon shares why he decided LED virtual production was the way to go. andWe are also joined by his good friends at Aggressive TV, Daniel Shapiro and Alex Topaller who directed the animated set design, opening credits and branding. The team chose Notch as their content creation tool for real-time reactive animations. Art Director Federico Gonzalez also joins us on the line to share how his team at Tigre Labs created the set-pieces in Notch.Join us as we discuss set extension, what virtual sets means for the future of art departments and always needing more time!Episode credits:Interviews and editing by: Kat KemsleyProduced by: Bent StamnesAudio post production, additional music and mastering by: Arto Koivisto See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Hoop Commitment
Get Quicker On The Court w/ LA Clippers' Daniel Shapiro

Hoop Commitment

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2020 32:05


Episode 055: Learn how to get quicker on the basketball court from the LA Clippers’ Head Strength & Conditioning Coach, Daniel Shapiro.Daniel is in his 3rd year as Head of Strength & Conditioning for the LA Clippers. Before joining the Clippers, he spent 4 seasons at the University of Washington where he was Director of Basketball Athletic Performance for the Men’s Basketball team.No stranger to the NBA, Shapiro served as the Head Strength & Conditioning Coach for the Sacramento Kings from 2005-2013. Prior to working with the Kings, Shapiro spent two seasons at the University of Dayton as the head strength and conditioning coach for the men’s and women’s basketball teams.His previous work experience includes a seven-year stint with the Seattle Supersonics (1996-2003) as the assistant strength and conditioning coach under Dwight Daub. During his stay with the Sonics, Shapiro doubled his duties with the organization and worked as the head strength and conditioning coach for the Seattle Storm of the WNBA (2000-03).Shapiro is co-founder of the NBSCA (National Basketball Strength and Conditioning Association) and served as its inaugural president from 2009 to 2011. In May 2010, Shapiro was awarded the NBSCA Strength and Conditioning Coach of the Year. Along with his NBA team responsibilities, Shapiro also continues to oversee all operations of the athletic performance testing at the annual NBA Pre-Draft Combine since 2010.A native of Renton, Washington, Shapiro earned a bachelor’s degree in exercise science (2000) and master’s degree in physical education (2005), both from Seattle Pacific University. He has his CSCS (Certified Strength & Conditioning Specialist) from the National Strength and Conditioning Association and is a Certified Performance Enhancement Specialist from the National Academy of Sports Medicine (NASM). Currently, Shapiro is working towards completing his fellowship with the Gray Institute of Functional Transformation (GIFT).Shapiro enjoys working out, playing basketball and ran and completed his first marathon in the summer of 2009 in Seattle. When he isn’t working, traveling or getting a sweat he loves spending time with his friends and family, watching movies and getting out on the water as much as he can. He and his wife, Sina, reside in Los Angeles with their daughter Eliana (born in September 2016).Daniel was kind enough to take time during the playoffs to chat about how to get quicker on the basketball court. We discussed:Why players need to be shifty on the courtHow to use RARe TrainingDaniel’s favorite quickness exercisesThe importance of ball handling in speed & agilityWhen to use low-level plyometrics in a programYou can find Daniel on social media @kingshapiro21Instagram @HoopCommitmentTwitter @HoopCommitmentFacebook HoopCommitmentWebsite HoopCommitment.com/55

FC Strength
FC Strength 03 - Daniel Shapiro (English)

FC Strength

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2020 33:04


Felipe and Claus sit down with Head Strength & Conditioning Coach for the Los Angeles Clippers Daniel Shapiro and talk all things strength! 

HK's Athletics Beyond Coronavirus
L.A. CLIPPERS: a view from inside the NBA's Orlando bubble

HK's Athletics Beyond Coronavirus

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2020 29:28


The coronavirus pandemic is worsening, even as the NBA, NHL and Major League Baseball are poised to reopen. Three members of the NBA's Los Angeles Clippers (guard RODNEY McGRUDER, head trainer JASEN POWELL and strength-conditioning coach DANIEL SHAPIRO) speak from inside the Orlando, Fla., "bubble" about health-care precautions and returning to play

Sales Reinvented
Why Successful Negotiations Hinge on Relationship Building with Dr. Daniel Shapiro, Ep #200

Sales Reinvented

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2020 22:46


Relationship building is an important aspect of the negotiation process, according to Dr. Daniel Shapiro. Whether you’re negotiating with a prospective customer, negotiating with a spouse, or negotiating with another country—it all hinges on the ability to build a relationship. In this episode of Sales Reinvented, we talk about building relationships, attributes of a great negotiator, top 3 negotiation dos and don’ts, and much more. Don’t miss this one! Dr. Daniel Shapiro is a world-renowned expert on negotiation and middle-east politics. He was the US ambassador to Israel from 2011–2017. He also founded and currently directs the Harvard International Negotiation Program. Dan consults regularly for government leaders and Fortune 500 companies and has advised everyone from hostage negotiators to families in crisis, disputing CEOs to clashing heads of state. He is also the author of two best-selling books, Negotiating the Nonnegotiable and Building Agreement: Using Emotions as You Negotiate. Outline of This Episode [1:06] Humans are constantly negotiating [2:05] Changing the negative perception of negotiation [3:49] Dan describes the pillars of his negotiation process [7:37] The attributes of a great negotiator [8:44] Allow your customer autonomy  [11:44] Top 3 negotiation dos and don’ts [17:05] Dan’s favorite negotiation story The entire sales process consists of negotiation The common misconception of negotiation is that it’s just one part of the sales process in which costs are debated. The reality is that the entire sales process is a negotiation. Anytime you interact with someone else with a purpose in mind you are negotiating. Most salespeople love their jobs and it’s simply one part of the process that brings them more stress. How do we change that?  Dan states that you must change how you view the negotiation process. Firstly, you must focus on building a relationship with the customer. Many salespeople naturally excel in relationship building. Secondly, you must listen with intent: Figure out what your counterpart actually wants and where their interests lie.  The process doesn’t have to encapsulate an “us against them” mentality. You should present options for mutual gains and invent new ideas with the customer. Be innovative with your approach so they don’t move on to the next salesperson.  The pillars of Dan’s negotiation process Dr. Dan emphasizes throughout the episode that relationship building skills are key. The first pillar that he sets forth is all about building the relationship. Building a relationship is your greatest source of influence now AND into the future. The more you can build a good trusting relationship with some sense of connection the more effective you will be in the negotiation process. Per Dan, “The most effective negotiations by and large—in the business realm and the international realm—are side by side. They are cooperative.” Conversely, no salesperson is in it just for the relationship. They are also motivated to make a good sale. Aside from building a relationship with the prospect, you need to be keenly aware of their interests. What’s motivating their behavior other than getting a good deal? Are they hoping for a promotion? Is their budget quite low? Dan acknowledges there could be 1,000 different reasons—but it’s your job to find out what those reasons are.  With the foundation of a relationship and the knowledge of what motivates them, you can work to craft a potential agreement that meets their interests—and yours.  The importance of autonomy A great negotiator is an avid listener. They learn what their counterpart cares about, what they want out of the relationship, what they’re fearful of, and what they’re dreams and aspirations are. They don’t listen to exploit, but they listen to craft an agreement that works for everyone. You must remember that your counterpart wants the freedom to make decisions without it being imposed on them. They want autonomy.  Dan first became aware of this concept when he was a teenager shopping for jeans at Gap. The slightly older teenager assisting him was showering him with compliments and telling him how great he looked in the jeans. Dan realized he couldn’t decipher if the compliments were real—or just being used to make a sale and therefore a commission for the pushy teenager.  Instead of pushing someone into a sale, allow them the autonomy to make their own decision. Share the attributes of the product, why it meets their interests, and why your pricing is fair while allowing them the freedom to walk away. If they can find a better deal with someone else, then let them know that you won’t stand in their way. Doing this builds trust in your customer relationship. Having their best interest in mind speaks volumes. The power of appreciation in relationship building Dan believes that the power of appreciation is the single most important thing to apply to a negotiation. He emphasizes that in ANY human interaction we want to feel heard, understood, and valued—appreciated on a deep level. Yes, you want to come to a deal, but deals don’t happen on an emotional level if the other side doesn’t feel appreciated and respected. It’s more than a thank you. It’s listening to try and find value from their perspective. To find merit in what they’re feeling, thinking, communicating, and understanding.  It isn’t an adversarial or antagonistic approach, but one bent on understanding their perspective and shifting into their seat on a psychological level. If you can truly understand their perspective and appreciate where they’re coming from, it can change the course of the negotiation. Dan shares a powerful negotiation story about how cooperation and understanding in a negotiation lead to more effective outcomes. Listen to the whole episode for more of his negotiation expertise.  Resources & People Mentioned BOOK: Negotiating the Nonnegotiable Connect With Paul Watts  LinkedIn Twitter Connect with Dan Shapiro Dan Shapiro Global Dan on LinkedIn Dan on Twitter Subscribe to SALES REINVENTED Audio Production and Show notes by PODCAST FAST TRACK https://www.podcastfasttrack.com

QuickRead.com Podcast - Free book summaries
Negotiating the Nonnegotiable by Daniel Shapiro | Summary | Free Audiobook

QuickRead.com Podcast - Free book summaries

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2020 30:10


Learn How to Resolve Your Most Emotionally Charged Conflicts Conflicts in relationships are a part of human nature. Everyone is a unique individual with different opinions, values, and morals. It’s no surprise that conflicts arise in friendships, romantic relationships, and even in international relations. When you struggle with conflict in relationships, you may find just how difficult it is to get past them. No matter how hard you try to see another view or explain your own perspective, it’s difficult to come to a mutual understanding. So how can you resolve these emotionally charged differences? Harvard negotiation expert Daniel Shapiro has created a groundbreaking method to bridge the toughest divides. He introduces that the root of each problem is identity. The hidden power of identity fuels conflict, whether it’s with family members, colleagues, or even with world politics. As you read, you’ll learn how to identify the root of conflicts, how the Tribes Effect causes problems in relationships, and you'll learn the necessary steps to begin mending relationships today. *** Do you want more free audiobook summaries like this? Download our app for free at QuickRead.com/App and get access to hundreds of free book and audiobook summaries.

Building State Capability Podcast
Episode 9 - 4P Model for Strategic Leadership: People

Building State Capability Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2020 28:48


Listen to our podcast with Rob Wilkinson on the first P: Perception: https://harvardbsc.simplecast.com/episodes/episode-7-4p-leadership-framework-perception. Listen to our podcast with Rob Wilkinson on the second P: Process: https://harvardbsc.simplecast.com/episodes/episode-8-4p-leadership-framework-process. Read Beyond Reason: Using Emotions as You Negotiate by Roger Fisher and Daniel Shapiro: https://www.amazon.com/Beyond-Reason-Using-Emotions-Negotiate/dp/0143037781.Read Thirteen Days in September by Lawrence Wright: https://www.amazon.com/Thirteen-Days-September-Dramatic-Struggle/dp/0804170029.Listen to Dr. Marc Brackett and Brené Brown's "Permission to Feel" podcast: https://brenebrown.com/podcast/dr-marc-brackett-and-brene-on-permission-to-feel/.Learn more about Prof. Robert Wilkinson: https://www.hks.harvard.edu/faculty/robert-wilkinson

CanInnovate
E97: How Lemay is changing the AI consulting industry with Daniel Shapiro

CanInnovate

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2019 53:11


Dr. Daniel Shapiro is a Canadian entrepreneur and academic. The focus of his work has been deep learning artificial intelligence, including, enterprise consulting (Lemay.ai and Stallion.ai), audit automation (AuditMap.ai), trading algorithms (Investifai), and biological neural networks (Nuraleve). Daniel has over 30 peer reviewed publications and patents.   In this episode: What AI is based on his perspective How AI can help in customer segmentation for marketing and sales We talked about how AI can help the consumers with their privacy Do more with less What job sectors will be affected by AI Where will AI go in the following years What is Lemay.Ai and so much more!   About AuditMap: AuditMap is an idea funded using proceeds from our AI consulting business. Bootstrapping your own idea with your own money forces you to ask tough questions. We serve enterprise clients, and found that humans in these organizations are bad at diving into a large set of internal company documents and pulling together a coherent story about a given topic. With artificial intelligence we identify critical statements through the lens of an organization's "Audit Universe", and their Enterprise Risk Management Framework. It's like an AI-based search engine, trained using expertise in the internal audit domain. AuditMap handles the tedious matching and classification across time, so that executives can understand upcoming risks in key segments of the business before they turn into financial losses or penalties.   About Lemay.ai: Lemay is led by two engineers, Mathieu Lemay and Daniel Shapiro, PhD, performing research and development and rapid deployment of solutions in the field of Artificial Intelligence/Deep Learning (AI/ DL). They have delivered AI/DL products to both private and public sector clients, and have performed research in the AI/DL fields of natural language understanding, automated data segmentation, sentiment analysis, recommendation systems, text/image similarity and more. Currently, their bilingual team holds 5 patents, 8 certifications, 35 publications, and 2 PhDs. Lemay’s team has grown to 10, and continues to grow. They cooperate with their joint venture partner Stallion.ai for projects in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region.   Related Links: Future Shock? The impact of automation in Canada's labour market   Connect with Jay: Lemay.ai | Twitter | LinkedIn: Daniel Shiparo and Lemay.ai

stefanfritz.de BlogCast
Das Geheimnis erfolgreichen Verhandelns: menschlicher Beziehungsaufbau

stefanfritz.de BlogCast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2019 3:48


Verhandeln bedeutet für die meisten Menschen, ihr Ziel durchzusetzen und zu gewinnen. In zahlreichen Ratgebern können wir lernen, Verhandlungsziele auch in schwierigsten Situationen durchzusetzen. Doch eigentlich ist uns klar, dass es dort, wo es Gewinner gibt, auch Verlierer geben muss. Daniel Shapiro beschäftigt sich in seinem Buch “Verhandeln” mit genau diesem Ansatz: Verhandeln ohne Verlierer. Man könnte auch sagen es geht um Menschsein. Denn woher kommt das Bild, dass wir beim Verhandeln immer gewinnen wollen?

Remote Work Life Podcast
RWL008 How Design Lab is Revolutionizing Online UX/UI Education and Remote Work Opportunities

Remote Work Life Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2019 4:46 Transcription Available


Can online education truly empower creators to do work they love? Discover how Design Lab, an innovative platform for online UX and UI education, is making this a reality. In this episode of the Remote Work Life Business Spotlight, I, Alex Wilson-Campbell, take you through Design Lab's mission, and introduce you to the masterminds behind it, Harish Venkatesan and Daniel Shapiro. Learn about the dynamic team driving the platform and understand why their mentor-led approach is reshaping design education.We also explore the various remote job opportunities available at Design Lab, highlighting roles in product development, writing, and graphic design. Plus, get insights into the company's culture and values, and the importance of aligning with them when seeking a remote position. Whether you're a remote manager, a professional looking to transition into design, or a freelancer in search of new opportunities, this episode is packed with valuable guidance to help you on your remote work journey. Tune in to uncover how Design Lab could be the perfect next step in your career.Refer a Remote Work Expert As a Guest On The ShowClick here remoteworklife.io to subscribe to my free newsletter Connect on LinkedIn

The goop Podcast
What Every Conflict Is Actually About

The goop Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2019 63:18


“Before I can change your mind, I need to understand where your mind is,” says pro negotiator Daniel Shapiro. The founder and director of the Harvard International Negotiation Program, Shapiro has advised all sorts of people and organizations through conflict: families, CEOS, heads of state, Fortune 500 companies. He’s found that every conflict has a few things in common: Two sides typically get into conflict when they don’t feel appreciated by the other. And the way out of conflict is a dance that moves you toward a deeper understanding of the other side, which, Shapiro explains, “can really unlock emotional deadbolts in a relationship.” In this episode, Shapiro takes our chief content officer, Elise Loehnen, through one of her own wife-husband conflicts. They talk about accommodators versus confronters, what healthy confrontation looks like, how to deal (or not) with someone who is completely mired in conflict, how to set boundaries, and why the trivial is not trivial. (For more, see The goop Podcast hub.)

Faculty Factory
A Faculty Factory Interview with Daniel Shapiro, MS, PhD

Faculty Factory

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2019 24:39


In this episode of the Faculty Factory podcast, Dr. Skarupski chats with Daniel Shapiro, MS, PhD. Dr. Shapiro is Vice Dean for Faculty and Administrative Affairs at the Penn State College of Medicine (Hershey) and the Garner James Cline Professor of Medical Humanism. To learn more visit www.FacultyFactory.org.

No Simple Road
Episode 68 - Capturing the Magick With Daniel Shapiro

No Simple Road

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2018 91:16


Photographer Daniel Shapiro joins us this week! We dive into this beautiful mind and swim around a bit and find out what made him take on the Dead Dispatch fanzine project, what makes him want to capture those intimate moments at the shows we all love, how he sees a crossover between religion and The Grateful Dead, why he photographically documents his life, and why Matzoh Ball Soup and Lot Grilled Cheese are the perfect match.Get ready to want to grab your camera and document your life after this episode Family!Check out Dead Dispatch and grab some stickers at https://deaddispatch.bigcartel.com/***THIS EPISODE IS SPONSORED BY THE AMAZING AND INCREDIBLE SHOP TOUR BUS!!!!Visit shoptourbus.com or @shoptourbus on IG and pick up some wonderfully creative and beautiful Grateful Dead inspired shirts/hoodies. Use the code nosimpleroad for free shipping!!!!!!SHOW CREDITS:ENGINEERNORMAN MARSTON (norman7norman7@gmail.com) co-owner/operator of Wall of Sound Recording Chicago, ILWall of Sound Recording of FBand @wallofsound_recording on IGPRODUCERJUSTIN ELROD (justin.g.elrod@gmail.com)MUSICIntro Music - 'No Simple Road' written and performed by 'THE HIGGS' Check them out at: thehiggsmusic.comOutro Music by: THE CHILLDREN OF INDIGOCheck out their website chilldrenofindigo.comcheck out this amazing video created exclusively for NSR!REDDIT AND OTHER COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENTCOREY HURST (u/DogKnees2001 over on Reddit)LOGO DESIGNS AND RELATED ARTWORKJust Elrod (NSR Hand Logo)@wickedawesome (NSR Skulls)@hairofthewolf (NSR Van Logo)***Leave us a 5 star review on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, or Google Play so more of us can find out about the show and this thing grows into a juggernaut of love, and laughs, and exploration of this long strange trip we call life***JOIN THE NO SIMPLE ROAD FAMILY! Become a Patron through Patreon.com You can give as little or as much as you'd like and earn our everlasting appreciation and assist in realizing the vision of our collective.Follow us on Instagram: @nosimpleroad and remember to #nosimpleroad your pics, videos, merch, streams, whatever...Drop a "Like" and subscribe over on our NSR YouTube ChannelNo Simple Road is part of the OSIRIS PODCASTING Family. Osiris is a growing community of music and culture podcasts, connecting music fans like you with conversation, commentary, and music. Check out osirispod.com to see more of our family of podcasts. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

AJC Passport
AJC Passport: Conversations with Amb. Daniel Shapiro and UN Special Coordinator Nickolay Mladenov

AJC Passport

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2018 32:14


Last week, we took you front and center at AJC Global Forum in Israel by bringing you the much-anticipated Great Debate. This week, we take you behind the scenes and bring you some exclusive conversations from our biggest event earlier this month. First up, friend of AJC Passport and U.S. Ambassador to Israel Daniel Shapiro (2011-17) discusses the outcomes of the embassy move to Jerusalem and Israel’s endgame in Syria. We also explore the implications of potential U.S. recognition of Israeli sovereignty over the Golan Heights. The Ambassador is followed by UN Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process Nickolay Mladenov, who leads the UN efforts related to Israeli-Palestinian peace. We discuss the major challenges of the peace process.

The Gist
Disconnecting the Dots in Israel

The Gist

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2018 34:18


On today’s Gist: laurel or yanny? We have questions about the protests in Israel. Daniel Shapiro is here to answer them. Shapiro was the U.S. ambassador to Israel for most of the Obama administration. He is now a visiting fellow at the Institute for National Security Studies.  In the Spiel, an irksome aspect to the coverage of the deaths in Gaza.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Slate Daily Feed
Gist: Disconnecting the Dots in Israel

Slate Daily Feed

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2018 34:18


On today’s Gist: laurel or yanny? We have questions about the protests in Israel. Daniel Shapiro is here to answer them. Shapiro was the U.S. ambassador to Israel for most of the Obama administration. He is now a visiting fellow at the Institute for National Security Studies.  In the Spiel, an irksome aspect to the coverage of the deaths in Gaza.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

News da Pandora TV . it
PTV News 10-05-18 - Fuoco di missili israeliani sulla Siria contro l’Iran

News da Pandora TV . it

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2018 1:52


Sullo sfondo del ritiro degli Stati Uniti dall'accordo sul nucleare, la tensione tra Iran e Israele cresce pericolosamente, tanto che nella notte di giovedi', a poche ore dalla visita di Netanyahu a Mosca, Tel Aviv ha lanciato uno dei bombardamenti piu' massicci degli ultimi anni contro la Siria. Più della metà dei 70 missili lanciati da Israele, sia da terra che da aerei, sono stati abbattuti dalla difesa di Damasco. Israele ha colpito decine di siti delle forze iraniane e della difesa siriana nella zona di Damasco e nel sud del paese "con il pretesto" di una risposta a un attacco contro le sue postazioni nelle Alture del Golan da parte di unità iraniane che sarebbe avvenuto fra l'1.45 e le 3.45 di questa mattina. Tel Aviv si giustifica dicendo che prima di rispondere all'attacco, avrebbe avvertito i militari russi in Siria. Ma i precedenti sono ben noti. Intervistato da RIA Novosti, il vicepresidente del comitato parlamentare iraniano per la sicurezza nazionale e la politica estera, Hassan-Beigi, ha dichiarato che l'Iran non è coinvolto nell'attacco missilistico contro Israele, precisando che si è trattato di una risposta della Siria all'aggressione israeliana. Israele e Iran non hanno nulla da guadagnare da un conflitto su vasta scala, afferma l'ex ambasciatore statunitense a Tel Aviv, Daniel Shapiro. Per procedere a un allentamento delle tensioni, aggiunge, hanno bisogno di servizi di mediazione che solo la Russia può fornire loro.

News da Pandora TV . it
PTV News 10-05-18 - Fuoco di missili israeliani sulla Siria contro l’Iran

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Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2018 1:52


Sullo sfondo del ritiro degli Stati Uniti dall'accordo sul nucleare, la tensione tra Iran e Israele cresce pericolosamente, tanto che nella notte di giovedi', a poche ore dalla visita di Netanyahu a Mosca, Tel Aviv ha lanciato uno dei bombardamenti piu' massicci degli ultimi anni contro la Siria. Più della metà dei 70 missili lanciati da Israele, sia da terra che da aerei, sono stati abbattuti dalla difesa di Damasco. Israele ha colpito decine di siti delle forze iraniane e della difesa siriana nella zona di Damasco e nel sud del paese "con il pretesto" di una risposta a un attacco contro le sue postazioni nelle Alture del Golan da parte di unità iraniane che sarebbe avvenuto fra l'1.45 e le 3.45 di questa mattina. Tel Aviv si giustifica dicendo che prima di rispondere all'attacco, avrebbe avvertito i militari russi in Siria. Ma i precedenti sono ben noti. Intervistato da RIA Novosti, il vicepresidente del comitato parlamentare iraniano per la sicurezza nazionale e la politica estera, Hassan-Beigi, ha dichiarato che l'Iran non è coinvolto nell'attacco missilistico contro Israele, precisando che si è trattato di una risposta della Siria all'aggressione israeliana. Israele e Iran non hanno nulla da guadagnare da un conflitto su vasta scala, afferma l'ex ambasciatore statunitense a Tel Aviv, Daniel Shapiro. Per procedere a un allentamento delle tensioni, aggiunge, hanno bisogno di servizi di mediazione che solo la Russia può fornire loro.

Provocative Enlightenment Radio
Negotiating the Nonnegotiable with Professor Daniel Shapiro

Provocative Enlightenment Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2017 3127:00


Daniel L. Shapiro, PhD, is a world-renowned expert on the psychology of conflict resolution. Named one of Harvard’s top 15 professors by the Harvard Crimson, he is founder and director of the Harvard International Negotiation Program and regularly advises everyone from hostage negotiators to families in crisis, disputing CEOs to clashing heads of state. He has launched successful conflict resolutions in the Middle East, Europe, and East Asia. To learn more about Provocative Enlightenment Radio, go to http://www.provocativeenlightenment.com

Provocative Enlightenment Radio
Negotiating the Nonnegotiable with Professor Daniel Shapiro

Provocative Enlightenment Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2017 3127:00


Daniel L. Shapiro, PhD, is a world-renowned expert on the psychology of conflict resolution. Named one of Harvard’s top 15 professors by the Harvard Crimson, he is founder and director of the Harvard International Negotiation Program and regularly advises everyone from hostage negotiators to families in crisis, disputing CEOs to clashing heads of state. He has launched successful conflict resolutions in the Middle East, Europe, and East Asia. To learn more about Provocative Enlightenment Radio, go to http://www.provocativeenlightenment.com

Provocative Enlightenment Radio
Negotiating the Nonnegotiable with Professor Daniel Shapiro

Provocative Enlightenment Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2017 3127:00


Daniel L. Shapiro, PhD, is a world-renowned expert on the psychology of conflict resolution. Named one of Harvard’s top 15 professors by the Harvard Crimson, he is founder and director of the Harvard International Negotiation Program and regularly advises everyone from hostage negotiators to families in crisis, disputing CEOs to clashing heads of state. He has launched successful conflict resolutions in the Middle East, Europe, and East Asia. To learn more about Provocative Enlightenment Radio, go to http://www.provocativeenlightenment.com

The Buttoned Up Podcast
Episode 3 - MTM Suits & Daniel Shapiro, Fourlaps

The Buttoned Up Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2017 55:29


Show Notes: The Modest Man: http://www.themodestman.com The Kavalier: http://thekavalier.net FourLaps Jon's AirPods Review: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GrZDvwMUjNs Jon's old Jaybirds Band Definitely maybe headphones Clothing subscription video MTM companies Blank label Modern tailor Tailor store Brock's style guide Indochino mall stores Black tux vs Mens wearhouse video Five Four Club Value Breakdown Retail death watch

That's Life
Featuring: Miriam L. Wallach interviews Julie Fisher, wife of Ambassador Daniel Shapiro, outgoing US Ambassador to Israel about raising kids in an embassy, what she signed up for when she got married and what the next years look like

That's Life

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2017


Breakthrough Radio
How emotional conflict damages even the strongest businesses #BBSradio

Breakthrough Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2016 90:00


Breakthrough Radio is a global business radio show that delivers high impact & pioneering knowledge for leaders in business. Entrepreneurs, startups, sales/marketing/IT professionals join us every Monday.? Fractional CMO, Digital Marketing Strategist, and Leadership Keynote Speaker Michele Price brings you weekly access to the top minds to Master the Inner and Outer Game of business.  Daniel Shapiro, Negotiate the Non-Negotiable-How to Resolve Your Most Emotionally Charged Conflicts. Stewart Rogers, Dir. Marketing Technology Venture Beat delivers you Breakthrough marketing technology tips every 2nd Monday. Michele Price, founder, Growth Hacking CMO hosts Startup Spotlight with TBA. Follow us & ask your questions via twitter using #BBSradio.  We love rewarding engagement. You are invited to visit radio show blog at www.thebreakthroughradio.com

Talk Cocktail
How to deal with conflict all around us

Talk Cocktail

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2016 22:00


Look around us. Conflict is everywhere. In our culture, certainly in our politics, in the broader world and in our interactions with institutions.  Sometimes, to try and seek shelter from that sea of conflict, we look into our own personal relationships for solace.  When we do, we place even more pressure on those relationships and often the seeds of more conflict are sown.   So with all of this conflict how do we negotiate our way out of it?  How do we break the habits of pervasive conflict, prevent or dampen conflict with those we care about, and are those skills applicable to the large framework of conflict. These are some of the issues that Daniel Shapiro, the founder of Harvard’s International Negotiation Program takes up in Negotiating the Nonnegotiable: How to Resolve Your Most Emotionally Charged Conflicts. My conversation with Daniel Shapiro:

So Money with Farnoosh Torabi
423: Daniel Shapiro, "Negotiating The Non-Negotiable" Author

So Money with Farnoosh Torabi

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2016 41:37


Dan Shapiro is going to solve all of our negotiation blunders and teach us how to actually (maybe) achieve world peace! He's the founder and director of the Harvard International Negotiation Program. Dan has his Ph.D and is a world-renowned expert on conflict resolution. From advising leaders of war-torn countries to working with senior executives and families in crisis, Dan has helped thousands of organizations and individuals solve the problems that divide us. He recently published a book in April of this year entitled, Negotiating The Non-Negotiable: How to Resolve Your Most Emotionally Charged Conflicts. In the interview we discuss  how to get that raise – once and for all! We also talk about the most important and effective way to resolve conflicts over money in your marriage and how to negotiate with people who are just being irrational. For more information visit www.somoneypodcast.com. 

Michael Covel's Trend Following
Ep. 453: Daniel Shapiro Interview with Michael Covel on Trend Following Radio

Michael Covel's Trend Following

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2016 52:09


My guest today is Daniel Shapiro, the founder and director of the Harvard International Negotiation Program, Daniel teaches a highly evaluated course on negotiation at Harvard College; instructs psychology interns at Harvard Medical School/McLean Hospital; and leads executive education sessions at the Program on Negotiation at Harvard Law School, Harvard Kennedy School, and Harvard Medical School/McLean Hospital. He also has served on the faculty at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University, and at the Sloan School of Management at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The topic is his book Negotiating the Nonnegotiable. In this episode of Trend Following Radio we discuss: Negotiations Self awareness BATNA (Best Alternative To a Negotiated Agreement) Five lures of the tribal mind Jump in! --- I'm MICHAEL COVEL, the host of TREND FOLLOWING RADIO, and I'm proud to have delivered 10+ million podcast listens since 2012. Investments, economics, psychology, politics, decision-making, human behavior, entrepreneurship and trend following are all passionately explored and debated on my show. To start? I'd like to give you a great piece of advice you can use in your life and trading journey… cut your losses! You will find much more about that philosophy here: https://www.trendfollowing.com/trend/ You can watch a free video here: https://www.trendfollowing.com/video/ Can't get enough of this episode? You can choose from my thousand plus episodes here: https://www.trendfollowing.com/podcast My social media platforms: Twitter: @covel Facebook: @trendfollowing LinkedIn: @covel Instagram: @mikecovel Hope you enjoy my never-ending podcast conversation!

Trend Following with Michael Covel
Ep. 453: Daniel Shapiro Interview with Michael Covel on Trend Following Radio

Trend Following with Michael Covel

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2016 52:09


Michael Covel speaks with Daniel Shapiro. Dan is author of “Negotiating the Nonnegotiable.” He demonstrates negotiation as a process and quantifiable. His work tries to articulate practical negotiation skills based on the most recent science. Dan’s work started when he was working in eastern central Europe when countries were going from open, to closed societies. He wanted to help people deal with conflict more effectively especially the emotional side of it, and more specifically, dealing with identity. He looked at: Do relationships matter in negotiations? Do emotions matter? And how do you deal with them? He has spent the last 20 to 25 years learning how these intertwine. Dan’s website sums up his work perfectly saying, “Drawing on these experiences and his years of research at Harvard, he has developed a wealth of practical approaches to amplify influence and leadership—in business, in government, and in life.” Dan and Michael start off discussing, “What gets us so stuck in emotionally charged conflicts?” This is a question that drives Dan and his work. In the early 1990’s Dan was working with refugee’s in Yugoslavia hoping to promote good communication. He was doing a workshop in Serbia where he met a women who shared a personal story of tragedy that has stuck with him for the last 24 years. His work is a homage to help people who may feel hopeless, like there could not be any more room for negotiation. Michael says, “Well aren’t there some situations where negotiation is not even on the table and things are just going to play out?” So often we get into ruts of feeling this way, thinking there is no possible way out, but more often than not there is always negotiations that can take place. There is always a way out. Next, Michael asks, “Don’t both people need to be willing to negotiate to enter a negotiation?” The short answer is no. It only takes one side to move toward a resolution. Also, don’t ever assume that both sides of a conflict need to be rational. The classic challenge within conflicts that he sees is “How do you deal with an irrational person?” Everyone thinks that they are the rational ones and the opposite party is irrational. Michael and Dan move on to discuss BATNA. BATNA is an acronym for; Best Alternative To a Negotiated Agreement. It is your “walkaway alternative”. Most people walk away to a worst situation than they were in. You always need to think rationally and not emotionally about your alternative. Lastly, Dan gives an overview of what he calls the five lures of the tribal mind; vertigo, repetition compulsion, taboos, assault on the sacred and identity politics. Dan expands and gives examples of these lures. He says that these concepts are obvious and everyone has experienced them. He just puts words to these feelings that people have so people can identify and help work through them. In this episode of Trend Following Radio: Negotiations Self awareness BATNA (Best Alternative To a Negotiated Agreement) Five lures of the tribal mind

Relationships 2.0 With Dr. Michelle Skeen
Guest: Dr. Daniel Shapiro author of Negotiating the Nonnegotiable: How to Resolve Your Most Emotionally Charged Conflicts

Relationships 2.0 With Dr. Michelle Skeen

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2016 55:42


About the book: In this landmark book, world-renowned Harvard negotiation expert Daniel Shapiro introduces a groundbreaking, step-by-step method to resolve your most difficult conflicts. Find out how to successfully resolve your most emotionally charged conflicts. This indispensable guide reveals the five hidden emotional forces that strain your relations and block agreement: vertigo, repetition compulsion, taboos, assault on the sacred, and identity politics. The moment you feel attacked, these forces transform your conflict into an adversarial battle, turning even a straightforward disagreement into an emotional uproar. In Negotiating the Nonnegotiable, you will learn a powerful, proven approach to overcome these forces, reconcile your relations, and reach agreement in even your most challenging personal and professional disputes. About the author: Dr. Daniel Shapiro is world-renowned for his work in the field of negotiation and conflict resolution. He founded and directs the Harvard International Negotiation Program, which pioneers innovative strategies and teaching methodologies to address the human dimensions of conflict resolution. His advice is regularly sought by everyone from heads of state and corporate executives to struggling families and couples. Dr. Shapiro believes that we are all negotiating every day, whether in business, government, or at home with our families. He has developed new methods to deal with the heart of conflict: the emotional dimension. His strategies have helped thousands of people deal more effectively with the most important negotiations in their lives, allowing them to reach higher levels of success.

Bulldog's Rude Awakening Show
Rude Awakening Show 05/02/16

Bulldog's Rude Awakening Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2016 133:00


May 2nd - Chelsea Handler, Kelly and Michael, Social Media, The TSA, Mermaids, The New Computer, Charlotte Reed and Michael Fleck, Dr. Wendy Tenhula, Frans de Waal, Dr. Daniel Shapiro

Bulldog's Rude Awakening Show
Rude Awakening Show 05/02/16

Bulldog's Rude Awakening Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2016 133:00


May 2nd - Chelsea Handler, Kelly and Michael, Social Media, The TSA, Mermaids, The New Computer, Charlotte Reed and Michael Fleck, Dr. Wendy Tenhula, Frans de Waal, Dr. Daniel Shapiro

This Is the Author
S1 E24: Daniel Shapiro, Author of Negotiating the Nonnegotiable

This Is the Author

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2016 5:59


Who would Daniel Shapiro want to read his audiobook if he hadn't? Pavarotti, his kids, or Samuel L. Jackson.

People and Projects Podcast: Project Management Podcast
PPP 148 | Negotiating the Conflicts That Suck the Life Out of You, with Harvard's Daniel Shapiro

People and Projects Podcast: Project Management Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2016 50:03


Total Duration 50:02 Download episode 148 Negotiating Emotionally Charged Conflicts In this episode, I welcome Harvard's Daniel Shapiro to talk about his new book Negotiating the Nonnegotiable: How to Resolve Your Most Emotionally Charged Conflicts. If you lead projects and teams, conflict is inevitable and can make negotiating for resources and changes a real challenge. Dan gets past the typical teaching on conflict, focusing on the most challenging conflict and negotiation situations we face: where emotions and identity are at stake. Transform Your Ability to Lead This Year Join me for this year's Leadership Fast Track Program. You and I will work directly to transform your ability to lead and deliver. See LeadershipFastTrackProgram.com Thank you for joining me for this episode of The People and Projects Podcast! Have a great week! THE INNER CONFLICT by The New Geometry is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike License. CAN I BELONG TO THE TRIBE by Juanitos is licensed under a Attribution-ShareAlike 2.0 France License. LIFE OF RILEY by Kevin Macleod Licensed under a Creative Commons: Attribution 3.0 License.

Creating a Family: Talk about Infertility, Adoption & Foster Care
Should You Freeze Your Eggs to Preserve Your Fertility

Creating a Family: Talk about Infertility, Adoption & Foster Care

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2013 74:13


Advances in egg freezing in the last couple of years have been huge. Should you use egg freezing to allow you to wait to have children later? Is this technique reliable and safe?How much does it cost, and how expensive is storage? Host Dawn Davenport will interview Dr. Daniel Shapiro, Medical Director of Reproductive Biology Associates in Atlanta and Clinical Manager of My Egg Bank. He is board-certified in both Obstetrics and Gynecology and Reproductive Endocrinology/Infertility. She will also interview Dr. Pat Mc Shane, Associate Director of Fertility Preservation at the University of Colorado Hospital and has served as the President of the New England Fertility Society. Dr. McShane is also the Medical Director of The World Egg Bank. Blog summary of the show and highlights can be found here:  Blog summary of the show  Highlights   More Creating a Family resources on egg freezing can be found here.Support the show (https://creatingafamily.org/donation/)

American Planning Association
Tuesdays at APA: The Role of Planning in Stabalizing Distressed Properties

American Planning Association

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2011


The Role of Planning in Stabilizing Distressed Properties August 30, 2011 Many communities have a glut of entitled but unfinished development projects. Depending on the context and scale of the problem, traditional stabilization tools such as code enforcement may prove inadequate or ineffective. In some cases, the best solution for the community may involve relaxing certain regulatory requirements or renegotiating the terms of development agreements. Daniel Shapiro from Robbins, Salomon & Patt and Jessica Schramm from Thompson Coburn discussed a wide range of strategies planners can use to stabilize and reposition distressed properties. Specific strategies covered will include reviewing agreements recorded against property, negotiating development fees, and re-entitling property. They also addressed how planners can assist when development deals turn sour.