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Brian Crombie Radio Hour
Brian Crombie Radio Hour - Epi 1338 - Is America Imperialist or Isolationist? with Balkan Devlan

Brian Crombie Radio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2025 52:24


Balkan Devlan is interviewed on The Brian Crombie Hour. Balkan is a Senior Fellow and Director of the Transatlantic Program at the Macdonald-Laurier Institute, an expert forecaster and Senior Consultant for Good Judgment, Inc., and an Adjunct Research Professor at the Norman Paterson School of International Affairs at Carleton University. He is also a Founding Board Member of the Alliance for Global Security (AGS), and Member of the Editorial Board of the Journal of Geoeconomics. His recent article said: “The White House's budgetary aspirations indicate (Trump's America) is not an expansionist and imperialist America, but an insular, enfeebled and politically divided country that harks back to the 1920s and 1930s… Put simply, these budget priorities coupled with the neo-mercantilist and zero-sum rhetoric of the Trump administration on trade suggest a retrenchment to the Western Hemisphere, and a tacit recognition of Russian and Chinese claims to their alleged spheres of influence.” He asks: Is America imperialist or isolationist? 

The Center for Medical Simulation Presents: DJ Simulationistas... 'Sup?
Curious Now #1: Foundations of Good Judgment

The Center for Medical Simulation Presents: DJ Simulationistas... 'Sup?

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2025 15:15


A nurse preceptor has just watched a trainee commit a serious error despite hours of lecture, reading, and hands on training. In spite of herself, she starts to heat up, much like the more severe clinical educators who trained her years ago. "Why can't you just get this right?" In this moment, how do we reset ourself to a place of care, curiosity, and compassion? How do we model a better culture of learning? How do we have our judgment, instead of our judgment having us? In "Curious Now with Jenny Rudolph," a social scientist takes on the hidden structures that shape our behavior, culture, communication, and learning in healthcare. In this interactive podcast, Jenny Rudolph will help listeners approach the thoughts, feelings, and judgments underlying their reactions in a psychologically safer manner, helping us to better connect with curiosity and compassion to the people around us, especially when we feel that they've done something "wrong." Jenny Rudolph has made a career exploring what makes clinicians, healthcare organizations, and health professions training programs tick. Underneath the surface of intelligent, capable people who care about doing their best are hidden patterns that interfere with how they perform. Hierarchy, ego, communication glitches, resilience, power, professional learning, and how learning happens all flow downstream into creating actions that work and actions that don't. Jenny found out the hard way that being too certain can get you in trouble. Demoted from third to second grade for poor academic performance when she arrived in Jaipur, India as an eight-year-old, she realized she had better get curious about how her new school and culture ran, and that curiosity has remained with her ever since. Jenny now works with clinicians around the world to help them develop their own love of that little dopamine drip of rewarding surprise when you find out something new about your colleagues and how they think. Whether trying to figure out a diagnosis, discovering what a learner is thinking, or upping your own clinical mastery, getting Curious Now is the solution. Curious Now on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/72gzzWGegiXd9i2G6UJ0kP?si=890ed4b02bfe4838 Curious Now on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-center-for-medical-simulation/id1279266822

12 Geniuses Podcast
Dr. Bertalan Meskó | Creating the Future You Want

12 Geniuses Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025 45:22


The future can be a terrifying, anxiety-inducing destination for many people. Thoughts of robots running amok, out-of-control AI, and a speed of life that is beyond comprehension are often ways in which the future is described. That doesn't have to be the case. In fact, the future doesn't have to be something that happens to people. The future can be created. That's the position of Dr. Bertalan Meskó. He is a futurist who has focused his career studying healthcare and advances in the field of medicine. He is also the author of the book “Your Map to the Future.” In this interview, Dr. Meskó discusses why becoming a future-thinking leader can be beneficial to all of us and help our teams perform better. He goes on to discuss methods like “vision writing” and forecasting, how our “future selves” will be grateful for our current healthy investments, and how people can create their own “anticipatory consciousness.” Dr. Meskó is known as the “Medical Futurist.” He concludes the interview by talking about the medical breakthroughs that fill him with optimism, his vision for the future of aging, and the mistakes humans are making today that the people of 2075 will shake their heads at in disbelief.Dr. Bertalan Meskó, PhD, known as The Medical Futurist, is the Director of The Medical Futurist Institute. He specializes in analyzing the impact of science fiction technologies on global medicine and healthcare. He is also an Amazon Top 100 author and serves as a Private Professor at Semmelweis Medical School in Budapest, Hungary. Dr. Meskó's research focuses on the role of artificial intelligence and digital health technologies in shaping the future of care. He is a member of the "Committee on Future Research" of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. Dedicated to pioneering medical futures studies as a scientific discipline, Dr. Meskó aims to make futures methods widely accessible in healthcare. He is a Certified Superforecaster for Good Judgment, Inc.

Afternoon Drive with John Maytham
What are the predictions for major events in the year 2025...and beyond!

Afternoon Drive with John Maytham

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2025 10:14


Amy Maciver speaks to Paul Theron, a Superforecaster with Good Judgment, the team behind the widely respected World Ahead 2025 report, published by The Economist.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Hake Report
Lacking good judgment | Fri 11-15-24

The Hake Report

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2024 119:59


Calls! Spirit of mama. Natural diversity. FE debunked. Do-gooders. Lacking good judgment! The anger lie. Obama. "Jesus is Lord." Church! The Hake Report, Friday, November 15, 2024 AD TIMESTAMPS * (0:00:00) Start: Pro-RFK rant * (0:06:57) Hey, guys! All thoughts are lies Large tee * (0:11:40) ERIC, Canada: Spirit of mama origin? Pre-school * (0:20:50) Natural diversity of God vs artificial diversity of the Devil * (0:22:58) GREGGATRON: Proof it's round; FE changes nothing * (0:28:19) ARI, Canada, 1st: Tyson-Paul? Astronauts in space * (0:34:27) Elon Musk satellites; doing "good" do-gooders for PR* (0:39:02) JOE, AZ: Lacking good judgment; FEMA black lady * (0:45:27) JOE: white domestic extremists; Deportations * (0:54:57) JOE: Mark Meadows in Georgia * (0:57:24) MARK: FEMA, mass shootings, hate of philosophies vs people * (1:04:00) MARK: Black Panthers, Snivel Rights… Lie of anger * (1:08:35) MARK: Obama illegal supporter, lies * (1:14:01) The Fallen State: interracial couple! * (1:15:52) Coffee: The Evil One, just kidding! * (1:24:22) Coffees: Emotion before thought? Lin Yen Chin * (1:27:53) Coffee: Popcorn, "Jesus is Lord" * (1:33:57) Rumble: Trump lied? Lock her up? Deport? * (1:36:54) FB: Lisa: Church welcomes all? * (1:39:31) DEREK, TN: Hake vs Joel? Sinner? Jesus? Anger/Fear, Love and Marriage * (1:48:23) Super: DLive, wearing Large, modest and Christian * (1:48:59) CHRIS, GA: whites, Truth without anger; blacks let guard down! * (1:53:43) WILLIAM 7, CA: Obamacare, Veteran, near 60 * (1:56:30) Jacky Cheung - 天變地變情不變 (Love remains unchanged as heaven and earth change) LINKS BLOG  https://www.thehakereport.com/blog/2024/11/15/the-hake-report-fri-11-15-24 PODCAST / Substack  HAKE NEWS from JLP  https://www.thehakereport.com/jlp-news/2024/11/15/hake-news-fri-11-15-24 Hake is live M-F 9-11a PT (11-1CT/12-2ET) Call-in 1-888-775-3773 https://www.thehakereport.com/show VIDEO  YouTube  -  Rumble*  -  Facebook  -  X  -  BitChute  -  Odysee*  PODCAST  Substack  -  Apple  -  Spotify  -  Castbox  -  Podcast Addict  *SUPER CHAT on platforms* above or  BuyMeACoffee, etc.  SHOP  Spring  -  Cameo  |  All My Links  JLP Network:  JLP  -  Church  -  TFS  -  Nick  -  Joel  -  Punchie  Get full access to HAKE at thehakereport.substack.com/subscribe

Strong for Performance
301: Are You Living a Life That Matters?

Strong for Performance

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2024 9:52


Twelve years ago, when my father died, the funeral director made a statement to my mother, my sister, and me that I've never forgotten. In this solo episode, I share what he said and how it applied to my father. I also describe seven ways Dad lived that have had a lasting impact on all of us who knew him. I'm the co-founder and president of Grow Strong Leaders. We've created online resources that help leaders strengthen their character and communication skills to build strong relationships and inspire others to perform at the highest level.  You'll discover: Why my father never made one enemy throughout his entire lifeHow a strong work ethic drove everything he didWhat Dad did to build trust instantlyThe 3 words of sage advice Dad passed on to everyone in the family Questions you can ask yourself as you reflect on your life and how you want to be rememberedCheck out all the episodesLeave a review on Apple PodcastsConnect with Meredith on LinkedInFollow Meredith on TwitterDownload the free ebook Listen Like a Pro

Tom's Treasure » Impact Prayer Ministry Podcasts
Encouragement and Prayer: Good Judgment! (10/2/24)

Tom's Treasure » Impact Prayer Ministry Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2024


~ This is the audio from the October 2, 2024 live social media broadcast of encouragement and prayer by Impact Prayer Ministry’s director, Tom Lemler. “For it is time for judgment to begin with the family of God; and if it begins with us, what will the outcome be for those who do not obey […]

Family Firm Institute Podcast
Good Judgment in the Family Firm: An Interview with Sir Andrew Likierman

Family Firm Institute Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2024 11:55


FFI Practitioner is pleased to share a conversation with Sir Andrew Likierman, Professor of Management Practice at the London Business School, who is delivering the closing keynote at the 2024 FFI Global Conference, entitled “So What Do I Do Now? Better Judgments in the Family Firm.” In conversation with podcast host Jordan Rich, Likierman discusses … Continue reading Good Judgment in the Family Firm: An Interview with Sir Andrew Likierman →

Dhammatalks.org Short Morning Talks

A talk by Thanissaro Bhikkhu entitled "Good Judgment"

The Legal Genie Podcast
A Trusted Advisor with Good Judgment – An Exclusive Conversation with Edmund Leow SC - Episode 46

The Legal Genie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2024 25:19


Send us a textEpisode 46: A Trusted Advisor with Good Judgment – An Exclusive Conversation with Edmund Leow SCIn this insightful episode of *The Legal Genie Podcast*, host Lara Quie sits down with the esteemed Edmund Leow SC, a Senior Partner at Dentons Rodyk and former Judicial Commissioner of the Singapore Supreme Court. With over three decades of experience in cross-border tax planning, international trade, and trust law, Edmund shares his incredible journey from his early days at Cambridge University to becoming Singapore's first and only tax and trust lawyer awarded the Senior Counsel title.Edmund reflects on his career with global law firm Baker McKenzie, the challenges of managing high-net-worth clients, and how lawyers can become true trusted advisors in a world where legal expertise alone isn't enough. From navigating the complexities of cross-border legal work to offering wisdom on mentoring and career progression, this episode is packed with practical insights for both seasoned professionals and aspiring lawyers.Whether you're interested in the evolving role of law firms in international business, managing complex client relationships, or what it takes to serve as a judge in one of the world's top legal systems, this episode offers an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at what it means to be a leader in the legal field. Tune in for expert advice, career-defining lessons, and strategies to become a trusted advisor in today's global legal landscape.Don't miss this compelling conversation—subscribe now and take your legal career to the next level!Lara Q AssociatesA boutique business and executive coaching consultancyDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show Also: · If you liked this episode, please rate the show, and leave a review wherever you listen to your podcasts to help the Legal Genie reach a wider audience. · Look out for the next episode coming soon. You can connect with Lara Quie: · On LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/laraquie · Website: The Legal Genie Podcast (buzzsprout.com) · Or Email at Lara@LaraQAssociates.com

Heart of the Matter Radio
Banishing Fear with Good Judgment

Heart of the Matter Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2024 1:37


Welcome to another episode of Heart of the Matter Radio/Podcast. In this episode, Cynthia discusses the Princess of Bavaria. She suffered from a painful obsession crippling her entire life. How sad to worry about something unreasonable. Today in the information age, we must sift through vast amounts of persuasive material we hear or see on the media. Yet no one wants to be deceived. Join this discussion on how rational thought can free us from unneeded fear. 

Bible in One Year
Day 223: Good Judgment

Bible in One Year

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2024 16:42


Psalm 94:1-11, 2 Chronicles 1:1-17, 1 Corinthians 6:1-20. The result is terrible injustice The poor, in particular, tend to be the victims

Youth BiOY
Day 223: Good Judgment

Youth BiOY

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2024 12:52


Psalm 94:1-11, 2 Chronicles 1:7-12, 1 Corinthians 6:1-11. The result is terrible injustice The poor, in particular, tend to be the victims

Bible In One Year Express
Day 223: Good Judgment

Bible In One Year Express

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2024 12:33


Psalm 94:1-11, 2 Chronicles 1:7-12, 1 Corinthians 6:1-20. The result is terrible injustice The poor, in particular, tend to be the victims

Mentally Stronger with Therapist Amy Morin
127 — How to Become a Better Judge of Character with Dr. Richard Davis

Mentally Stronger with Therapist Amy Morin

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2024 47:57


Do you struggle with good judgment? If so, you're not alone. We all lack good judgment sometimes and often, it involves our struggle to identify someone's true character. Fortunately, organizational psychologist Richard Davis says we can improve our judgment once we better understand personality. He assesses personality for a living and he's written a new book called Good Judgment to help us better understand the skills and strategies we can use to become a better judge of character. Some of things we discuss: The five core dimensions of personality and how understanding them can significantly enhance your ability to judge character The questions to ask to uncover someone's personality The impact technology might be having on your judgment Bias Awareness and why it's essential to good judgment The exact strategies that can help you develop better judgment Why past behavior isn't actually a good predictor of future behavior Links & Resources Good Judgment RichardDavis.net X - @RDavisPhD Offers From Our Sponsors BetterHelp — Go to BetterHelp.com/MENTALLYSTRONG today to get 10% off your first month of therapy. AirDoctor — Head to airdoctorpro.com and use promo code STRONGER to receive UP TO $300 off air purifiers plus a free 3 year warranty. ZocDoc — Find a doctor or therapist today by downloading the app for free at ZocDoc.com/stronger ButcherBox — Go to Butcherbox.com/stronger and use code stronger at checkout and enjoy your choice of bone-in chicken thighs, top sirloins, or salmon in every box for an entire year, plus $20 off! Subscribe to Mentally Stronger Premium — Get weekly bonus episodes, monthly bonus content, and cool gifts (like signed books)! Connect with the Show Buy Amy's books on mental strength Connect with Amy on Instagram — @AmyMorinAuthor Email the show — Podcast@AmyMorinLCSW.com Order 13 Things Mentally Strong Couples Don't Do Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Taste and See
Taste & See: Good Judgment, Bad Judgment

Taste and See

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2024 3:17


Beware the mid-life crisis, thinking you can handle yourself by now. That's when the devil gets you!

Passage, Paragraph, and Prayer
Good Judgment and Good Knowledge (Psalm 119:66)

Passage, Paragraph, and Prayer

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2024 3:38


In Psalm 119:66, the psalmist asks God to teach him good taste (or judgment) and good knowledge. In this devotion, we pursue what exactly he is asking to be taught.Music Credit: Johann Sebastian Bach, Trio from Brandenburg Concerto, No. 1, Movement 4

4:13 Podcast
#304: Can I Show Good Judgment Without Being Judgmental? [Summer Sizzle]

4:13 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2024 21:36


We are in the middle of a Summer Sizzle around here, and we're so glad you joined us for this five-week throwback to your most shared, hottest episodes on the 4:13! Today, we're bringing back Episode 37: Can I Show Good Judgment Without Being Judgmental? Because none of us want to be “judgy,” but we do want to show good judgment, right? Well today, you'll learn some practical ways to use good judgment without being judgmental. We'll give you four questions to ask yourself to determine if you're being judgmental as well as four ways to choose discernment over judgment. I'm telling you, these Summer Sizzle episodes are hot, hot, hot, so let's go! SHOW NOTES: 413Podcast.com/304

Real Estate Rookie
419: How to Use Science to Find the Right People for Your Real Estate Business w/Richard Davis, Ph.D

Real Estate Rookie

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2024 55:36


Real estate is a people business. You could buy several rental properties, but without the right people in the right roles, you're going to be swimming upstream. Today's guest has dedicated many years of study to this problem and is here to help you make better people decisions!   Welcome back to the Real Estate Rookie podcast! The success of your real estate business largely depends on the people around you, from partners to property managers. Ahead of the release of his new book, Good Judgment, industrial-organizational psychologist Richard Davis, Ph.D joins the show to share his perspective on the crucial decisions that could make or break your real estate journey. Whether you're looking to form investing partnerships, find good contractors, or hire property managers, this is an episode you won't want to miss!   Tune in as Richard talks about the five main personality traits and how they predict behavior. Along the way, he busts some of the myths surrounding emotional intelligence (EQ) and shares the most important questions you should ask someone to determine if they are the right fit for your team. You'll even learn about the power of perceptivity and why it's SO important for you to keep this “cognitive muscle” strong! In This Episode We Cover Why behavioral psychology plays a HUGE role in real estate investing How to make better people decisions in your real estate business KEY questions to ask potential partners, contractors, property managers, and employees The five main personality traits explained (and Richard's take on them) Why emotional intelligence (EQ) is not a good predictor of behavior And So Much More! (00:00) Intro (01:17) What Is Behavioral Psychology? (08:26) The Emotional Intelligence “Myth” (14:22) Perceptivity & Good Judgments (23:44) “Power” Questions to Ask (34:13) Forming GREAT Partnerships (39:14) Richard's New Book! (40:38) Find the Right Fit! Check out more resources from this show on BiggerPockets.com and https://www.biggerpockets.com/blog/rookie-419 Interested in learning more about today's sponsors or becoming a BiggerPockets partner yourself? Email advertise@biggerpockets.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Motley Fool Money
How to Greet the Next Bear Market

Motley Fool Money

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2024 24:36


If everyone else is buying, should you be too? (00:21) Jim Gillies and Mary Long discuss macro news from the US and Canada. Plus, Jim reflects on down markets of days gone by. Then, at (XX:XX) Alex Friedman talks with organizational psychologist Richard Davis, author of the new book “Good Judgment,” about the importance of a CEO's personality. Public.com disclosure: A High-Yield Cash Account is a secondary brokerage account with Public Investing, member FINRA/SIPC. Funds from this account are automatically deposited into partner banks where they earn a variable interest and are eligible for FDIC insurance. Neither Public Investing nor any of its affiliates is a bank. US only. Learn more at public.com/disclosures/high-yield-account Companies discussed: PTON, UA Host: Mary Long Guests: Jim Gillies, Alex Friedman, Richard Davis Producer: Ricky Mulvey Engineers: Dan Boyd, Dez Jones Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Unmistakable Creative Podcast
Richard Davis | Using the Science of Personality to Make Better Decisions

The Unmistakable Creative Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2024 51:50


Explore the intricacies of judgment and personality with Richard Davis as he unravels the science behind making informed assessments in both personal and professional realms. In this episode, Richard discusses his book "Good Judgment," providing a deep dive into how understanding personality traits can enhance decision-making processes. Learn how to apply these insights to hiring practices, relationship building, and self-awareness, and discover why traditional measures like EQ might not be as effective as we think. Subscribe for ad-free interviews and bonus episodes https://plus.acast.com/s/the-unmistakable-creative-podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Nonlinear Library
EA - The Rationale-Shaped Hole At The Heart Of Forecasting by dschwarz

The Nonlinear Library

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2024 20:36


Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: The Rationale-Shaped Hole At The Heart Of Forecasting, published by dschwarz on April 2, 2024 on The Effective Altruism Forum. Thanks to Eli Lifland, Molly Hickman, Değer Turan, and Evan Miyazono for reviewing drafts of this post. The opinions expressed here are my own. Summary: Forecasters produce reasons and models that are often more valuable than the final forecasts Most of this value is being lost due to the historical practice & incentives of forecasting, and the difficulty of crowds to "adversarially collaborate" FutureSearch is a forecasting system with legible reasons and models at its core (examples at the end) The Curious Case of the Missing Reasoning Ben Landau-Taylor of Bismarck Analysis wrote a piece on March 6 called " Probability Is Not A Substitute For Reasoning", citing a piece where he writes: There has been a great deal of research on what criteria must be met for forecasting aggregations to be useful, and as Karger, Atanasov, and Tetlock argue, predictions of events such as the arrival of AGI are a very long way from fulfilling them. Last summer, Tyler Cowen wrote on AGI ruin forecasts: Publish, publish, not on blogs, not long stacked arguments or six hour podcasts or tweet storms, no, rather peer review, peer review, peer review, and yes with models too... if you wish to convince your audience of one of the most radical conclusions of all time…well, more is needed than just a lot of vertically stacked arguments. Widely divergent views and forecasts on AGI persist, leading to FRI's excellent adversarial collaboration on forecasting AI risk this month. Reading it, I saw… a lot of vertically stacked arguments. There have been other big advances in judgmental forecasting recently, on non-AGI AI, Covid19 origins and scientific progress. How well justified are the forecasts? Feb 28: Steinhardt's lab's impressive paper on "Approaching Human-Level Forecasting with Language Models" ( press). The pipeline rephrases the question, lists arguments, ranks them, adjusts for biases, and then guesses the forecast. They note "The model can potentially generate weak arguments", and the appendix shows some good ones (decision trees) and some bad ones. March 11: Good Judgment's 50-superforecast analysis of Covid-19 origins ( substack). Reports that the forecasters used base rates, scientific evidence, geopolitical context, and views from intelligence communities, but not what these were. (Conversely, the RootClaim debate gives so much info that even Scott Alexander's summary is a dozen pages.) 10 of the 50 superforecasters ended with a dissenting belief. March 18: Metaculus and Federation of American Scientists' pilot of forecasting expected value of scientific projects. "[T]he research proposals lacked details about their research plans, what methods and experimental protocols would be used, and what preliminary research the author(s) had done so far. This hindered their ability to properly assess the technical feasibility of the proposals and their probability of success." March 20: DeepMind's "Evaluating Frontier Models for Dangerous Capabilities", featuring Swift Centre forecasts ( X). Reports forecaster themes: "Across all hypotheticals, there was substantial disagreement between individual forecasters." Lists a few cruxes but doesn't provide any complete arguments or models. In these cases and the FRI collaboration, the forecasts are from top practitioners with great track records of accuracy (or "approaching" this, in the case of AI crowds). The questions are of the utmost importance. Yet what can we learn from these? Dylan Matthews wrote last month in Vox about "the tight connection between forecasting and building a model of the world." Where is this model of the world? FRI's adversarial collaboration did the best here. They list several "cruxes", and measu...

Serious Trouble
Belatedly Good Judgment

Serious Trouble

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2024 23:55


This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit www.serioustrouble.showDonald Trump's criminal trial in Manhattan was slated to start next week, but it will be delayed due to the late production of a large volume of documents from the US Attorney's office. And Trump has said he can't find a bond for the New York Attorney General's civil judgment against him, so you can expect to see Attorney General Letitia James starting to collect on that judgment by other means quite soon. In Georgia, Judge Scott McAfee has decided not to disqualify Fani Willis or her office from the RICO prosecution of Trump and his associates. But McAfee's decision is otherwise scathing. Nathan Wade wins our Senate Twink Memorial Award for Belatedly Good Judgment for changing his mind about an interview on “Meet the Press." Good call, Nathan! In Florida, Judge Aileen Cannon has issued some more bizarre orders in the documents case. What she's doing is not exactly what you would do if you were trying to tank the case, but “incompetent” and “malevolent” are not mutually exclusive theories of what Judge Cannon is up to. And finally, we answer an excellent listener question sent in by Ben Dreyfuss about what lawyers in movies sometimes do when their clients to lie to them.Free subscribers get the conversations about New York and a bit of the goings on in Georgia. Paid subscribers get the whole shebang, including a conversation about why some of the charges in the Georgia case have been dismissed, and Ken's explanation of why he's less like those movie lawyers and more like Alan Dershowitz. Visit serioustrouble.show to upgrade and you'll hear the whole thing.

A2D - From Addict to Disciple
# 207 Good Judgment

A2D - From Addict to Disciple

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2024 12:12


Today's episode is a group session. Our guys in recovery share their reactions to this quote by American humorist Will Rogers "Good judgment comes from experience, and a lot of that comes from bad judgment." I hope you can hear a nugget of good for you in their answers. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/a2d--from-addict-to-disci/support

Optimal Relationships Daily
2053: Help Your Child Develop Good Judgment by Dr. Laura Markham of Aha Parenting on Parental Guidance & Nurturing

Optimal Relationships Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2024 8:39


Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 2053: Dr. Laura Markham offers valuable insights on fostering good judgment in children. Through practical tips and relatable scenarios, she emphasizes the importance of experience, reflection, and parental guidance in developing decision-making skills in young minds. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://www.ahaparenting.com/read/judgment Quotes to ponder: "Good judgment and decision-making skills develop from experience combined with reflection." "Give your child practice making choices even before she begins talking and she'll never have a problem making decisions." "Remember to ask questions and be supportive, instead of lecturing." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Bible Pathway Baptist Church
Teach Us Good Judgment

Bible Pathway Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2024 41:40


Pastor Vince Stover

Delivering Adventure
Power of Good Judgment with Will Gadd

Delivering Adventure

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2024 50:55


Is good judgment the most important skill to have when it comes to delivering adventure? In this episode, professional adventure guide and athlete Will Gadd returns to help us to make the case that it is. The power of good judgment is often the difference between delivering exceptional adventures and catastrophic misadventures. Mastering this skill is a must for anyone who wants to deliver adventure to themselves or others effectively.Will Gadd is one of the perfect people to help us to explore this topic. Will is used to making high consequence decisions for himself and others from ice climbing Niagara Falls, to setting world records for paragliding, to elite-level white water kayaking.Guest BioWill Gadd is a professional sponsored athlete and ACMG Alpine Guide. Among many of Will's feats are first accents ice climbing Niagara Falls, Helmcken Falls, Icebergs and many other ice climbs around the world including on the top of Mt Kilimanjaro. Will is also a world-class white-water kayaker and paraglider. He has twice set the world record for the longest paragliding flight.As an elite athlete and professional guide, Will is extremely experienced when it comes to evaluating risk and making decisions that could have serious consequences for himself and the people he is leading, or working with. This makes Will one of the perfect people to talk about the power of judgment.Guest LinksContact Will to be your Guide, Instructor or Speaker: https://willgadd.com/Instagram: @realwillgaddThe Last Ascent, Kilimanjaro: https://www.redbull.com/ca-en/films/the-last-ascent-will-gadds-return-to-kilimanjaroA Fun Ted Talk: Three Simple Tools to Manage Risk, Fear and Children: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MTdFkPTTnsAKey TakeawaysWhy decision making is the most important skill to have and how we can be better at it:The Difference Maker: Good decisions are what separate great adventures from mishaps and misadventures.Outcome Versus Process: A good decision and a good outcome are not always the same thing. Just because something worked out doesn't mean we made a good decision. It could be that we were just lucky.Power of judgement: Good judgment increases our chances of getting good outcomes, while poor judgment can increase our chances of getting bad outcomes, also known in adventure circles as misadventures.Self-Awareness: One of the keys to being able to exercise good judgment and make good decisions is the ability to be self aware. A lack of self awareness leads to not knowing what is going on in our own head. That can lead to us not recognizing what others are thinking. On the other hand, an abundance of self awareness helps to us know our weaknesses and capabilities. It also helps us to recognize and manage human factors like bias.Why decision-making is hard: We are often making very consequential decisions with limited information. Adding to this is the fact that adventure guides and adventure instructors are often making decisions in complex environments with hard to predict weather, and changeable conditions. It can also be hard to know how the people they are working with will perform under stress.Decision Making Strategies: These include collecting as much information as possible, slowing things down, and stepping away from people so that we can process information. It can also be helpful to avoid setting objectives that can be hard to change, although this isn't always...

Fellowship Bible Church Sermons | Palmyra, WI
Advent Week 3 - Psalm 98:7-9, God's Good Judgment

Fellowship Bible Church Sermons | Palmyra, WI

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2023


God's future judgment is so good it can change our experience of today's sorrows and give us a song instead.

Queen Intimacy
Good judgment wise and right discernment and knowledge

Queen Intimacy

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2023 17:50


Keystone Church Podcast
How to Build Good Judgment

Keystone Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2023 32:15


In week two of The Games People Play, We learn the importance of discernment for our lives and how God says we can build it.

Old Paths Journal
Good Judgment

Old Paths Journal

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2023 7:08


8 ways you can develop good judgment

Bible in One Year
Day 222: Good Judgment

Bible in One Year

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2023 16:42


Psalm 94:1-11, 2 Chronicles 1:1-17, 1 Corinthians 6:1-20. The result is terrible injustice The poor, in particular, tend to be the victims

Youth BiOY
Day 222: Good Judgment

Youth BiOY

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2023 12:52


Psalm 94:1-11, 2 Chronicles 1:7-12, 1 Corinthians 6:1-11. The result is terrible injustice The poor, in particular, tend to be the victims

Bible In One Year Express
Day 222: Good Judgment

Bible In One Year Express

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2023 12:33


Psalm 94:1-11, 2 Chronicles 1:7-12, 1 Corinthians 6:1-20. The result is terrible injustice The poor, in particular, tend to be the victims

Preach the Word!
Podcast: 2 Thessalonians 1:1-12, “God's Good Judgment”

Preach the Word!

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2023


Will injustice ever be answered? This is the main issue addressed by Paul in the opening of his second letter to the Thessalonians. And the answer is simple: Yes, justice will be done on the unjust and all wickedness committed against God's people will be answered. When? At the coming of the Lord Jesus on […]

One Minute Governance
152. It *is* the message (Condition #1: information medium)

One Minute Governance

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2023 1:50


There's a quote I really like from an article called The Elements of Good Judgment by Sir Andrew Likierman in HBR back in January 2020. Also the article has a beautiful image at the top of what looks like a great gray owl with a super poofy face. Anyway, the quote reads: “As a director of a large listed company, I would get up to a million words to read ahead of a big meeting. Confronted with such a deluge, it's tempting to skim and to remember only the material that confirms our beliefs. That's why smart leaders demand quality rather than quantity in what gets to them.” There's a lot about this quote that I like, but I also see an opportunity missed. It's just taken as granted that board pre-reads will be, well, pre-READS. Sure, those pre-reads are usually no longer literal physical binders – intimidatingly huge ones, at that – but don't you find it a bit strange that Mr. Likierman's focus is only on the amount of information, and not the medium? I mean, I think we can confidently say that people like consuming information through all kinds of media, right? You're listening to a podcast right now, for instance. Later, you might stream a video on Netflix or Disney or YouTube, or poke through Twitter or Instagram or TikTok. Maybe your team at work does most of its interaction through Slack instead of email or phone or text. Maybe you like looking at your calendar on your desktop computer more than on your phone. Maybe you're reading the transcript of this podcast instead of listening to it. Anyway, the medium matters. Each of the media I've mentioned in this episode *COULD* be an element of your board packet. And all of them are better than a million words in PDF format.

Conversations with Cinthia
When Did Good Judgment and Critical Thinking Skills Go Out of Style?

Conversations with Cinthia

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2023 43:44


How much critical thinking really takes place in our society these days?  How well does the average person think through a given issue, considering the premises involved and making decisions on the basis of sound reasoning rather than reacting simply out of emotion or unthinking loyalty to a party line?  Our collective struggle to learn, develop, and use this skill has a huge impact on our judgment, which may explain why so many of us struggle to maintain an adult mentality, manage ourselves well, and do what is best for those who depend on us.  Today Cinthia discusses the lost art of thinking critically about a subject and making decisions that actually make sense beyond the rhetoric.  To dive deeper into the message of each podcast, we've created a study guide for each episode. Download your FREE Study Guide here!  https://www.cinthiahiett.com/services-6

North Valley Baptist Church Preaching Podcast
A Good Judgment Seat of Christ – Dr. Jack Trieber

North Valley Baptist Church Preaching Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2023 27:43


Dr. Jack Trieber preached a message entitled "A Good Judgment Seat of Christ" during the Sunday Evening service on February 26, 2023, at North Valley Baptist Church in Santa Clara, California. View Archived Services at nvbc.org

3 Pillars Podcast
“How to Build a Winning Team” Part II - Episode 82

3 Pillars Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2023 27:46


Welcome to Episode 82 of the 3 Pillars Podcast, where we explore the art of building a winning team through the mastery of the 14 Qualities of a Good Follower. Join me as we uncover the essential attributes that contribute to team success and effectiveness. Let's dive in!In this episode, we will delve into the 14 Qualities of a Good Follower, including Ego Management, Loyalty, Humility, Work Ethic, Courage, Active Listening, Tact, Teamwork, Good Judgment, Adaptability, Competency, Critical Thinking, Attention to Detail, and Time Management. Discover how embracing these qualities empowers you to become an invaluable contributor to a winning team. Join us as we unlock the secrets to being a successful follower!As we embark on this enlightening journey, let us remember the unwavering truth that "while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us." His love and grace serve as a guiding light, reminding us of our inherent worth and potential.We extend our sincere gratitude to our incredible community for their valuable comments, topic suggestions, and for sharing our content. Your support and engagement drive us forward, and we appreciate your involvement in our shared mission.To ensure you never miss an episode, subscribe to the "3 Pillars Podcast" on all major platforms. Stay connected and stay inspired as we explore the pillars of personal growth, mental health, and spiritual enlightenment.For additional resources and enriching content, visit the official 3 Pillars Podcast Website: https://3pillarspodcast.wordpress.com/Join the conversation on Goodpods and leave a rating and review to help us reach a wider audience: https://goodpods.com/podcasts/3-pillars-podcast-216630. Your feedback is crucial in our journey to make a positive impact.Let's amplify our message and inspire others together. Don't forget to use our relevant hashtags: #3PillarsPodcast #GodBless #MentalHealth #GodWins #JesusIsKing #podcast #teamwork #leadership #winningJoin us in this empowering discussion as we unlock the secrets of building a winning team by mastering the 14 Qualities of a Good Follower. Together, let's create a culture of excellence, collaboration, and success.God Bless You All.Jesus is King. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/chase-tobin/support

No Bullsh!t Leadership
Leadership in 2023: What will we be navigating?

No Bullsh!t Leadership

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2023 20:12


Episode #227 // At the end of each year, I usually spend some time studying a variety of sources to come up with a view on possible future outcomes in business, politics, and society.In this episode, I take a look at what's likely ahead for leaders in 2023 and, without making any fearless predictions, give you some sense of where the world appears to be heading. Remember, trend is your friend! Rather than just making judgments based on a snapshot at any given point in time, it's more useful to see which way an issue has been trending over time.From sources as diverse as The Economist, Wall Street Journal, Australian Financial Review, Wikipedia, and the Good Judgment website, I take a look at the macroeconomic drivers that will shape our leadership environment in 2023.I also summarize some perspectives from an outstanding lecture I attended at Harvard Business School, and take a lighthearted look at the new jargon we'll be using more frequently this year. ————————You can connect with me at:Website: https://www.yourceomentor.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/yourceomentorInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/yourceomentorLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/yourceomentorYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/@YourCEOMentor————————Our mission here at Your CEO Mentor is to improve the quality of leaders, globally. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Coaching with Jamee
7: Good Judgment or Low Desire?

Coaching with Jamee

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2022 22:51


Many times, women are labeled with low libido or sexual desire when really there are other underlying things going on with them and their relationship. Low desire is simply a symptom of these underlying things that could use some attention and maturing. Learn more about how good judgment gets labeled as low desire in this episode. Check out the details and/or enroll in my newest course/program here: https://the-turned-on-woman.teachable.com/p/newsexlife Access program from my website: coachingwithjamee.com

The Center for Medical Simulation Presents: DJ Simulationistas... 'Sup?
Grand Rounds | Teaching, Coaching, or Debriefing with Good Judgment

The Center for Medical Simulation Presents: DJ Simulationistas... 'Sup?

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2022 47:45


Center for Medical Simulation Grand Rounds: Teaching, Coaching, or Debriefing with Good Judgment: A Roadmap for Implementing With Good Judgment Across the SimZones. Featuring Jenny Rudolph, PhD, Mary Fey, PhD, and Kate Morse, PhD. Visit www.harvardmedsim.org/resources for more CMS Grand Rounds podcasts!

Slate Star Codex Podcast
"Is Wine Fake?" In Asterisk Magazine

Slate Star Codex Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2022 5:12


I wrote an article on whether wine is fake. It's not here, it's at asteriskmag.com, the new rationalist / effective altruist magazine. Congratulations to my friend Clara for making it happen. Stories include: Modeling The End Of Monkeypox: I'm especially excited about this one. The top forecaster (of 7,000) in the 2021 Good Judgment competition explains his predictions for monkeypox. If you've ever rolled your eyes at a column by some overconfident pundit, this is maybe the most opposite-of-that thing ever published. Book Review - What We Owe The Future: You've read mine, this is Kelsey Piper's. Kelsey is always great, and this is a good window into the battle over the word “long-termism”. Making Sense Of Moral Change: Interview with historian Christopher Brown on the end of the slave trade. “There is a false dichotomy between sincere activism and self-interested activism. Abolitionists were quite sincerely horrified by slavery and motivated to end it, but their fight for abolition was not entirely altruistic.” How To Prevent The Next Pandemic: MIT professor Kevin Esvelt talks about applying the security mindset to bioterrorism. “At least 38,000 people can assemble an influenza virus from scratch. If people identify a new [pandemic] virus . . . then you just gave 30,000 people access to an agent that is of nuclear-equivalent lethality.” Rebuilding After The Replication Crisis: This is Stuart Ritchie, hopefully you all know him by now. “Fundamentally, how much more can we trust a study published in 2022 compared to one from 2012?” Why Isn't The Whole World Rich? Professor Dietrich Vollrath's introduction to growth economics. What caused the South Korean miracle, and why can't other countries copy it? Is Wine Fake? By me! How come some people say blinded experts can tell the country, subregion, and year of any wine just by tasting it, but other people say blinded experts get fooled by white wines dyed red? China's Silicon Future: Why does China have so much trouble building advanced microchips? How will the CHIPS act affect its broader economic rise? By Karson Elmgren.

Coaching with Jamee
18 Good Judgment & Low Desire

Coaching with Jamee

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2022 51:14


A lot of times women have good judgement in their marriages which leads to them having what is commonly referred to as “low sexual desire”. But this kind of low desire isn't a negative thing. A woman won't open up sexually to anyone, including her husband, if she believes that he doesn't see and treasure her as a whole woman. This good judgement can also be an invitation for her to be courageous and honest about why she doesn't want to open up sexually. Another reason a woman won't open up sexually to her husband is because her sense of self is strongly connected to her sexuality and if her sense of belonging with herself isn't very strong then she will have what is referred to as “low sexual desire”. In this episode we discuss the connection between a woman's sense of self and her sexual desire, when her good judgment kicks in, what she can do to create a stronger identity, a more confident self concept, and how this increases her sexual desire in her marriage. Website for checking out available courses in Jamee's online school: https://the-turned-on-woman.teachable.com/

Journey Church
When Good Judgment Goes Bad

Journey Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2022 43:49


Pastor Mike Erre -

Journey Church
when good judgment goes bad

Journey Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2022 43:49