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Vault co-author Laura Weiss takes you inside the room of the House Ways and Means Committee's 17-and-a-half hour markup of the GOP tax bill on Tuesday. This story was featured in The Readback, our weekend digest featuring the best of Punchbowl News this week. Want more in-depth daily coverage from Congress? Subscribe to our free Punchbowl News AM newsletter at punchbowl.news. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Vault co-author Laura Weiss takes you behind the scenes of House Republicans' victory this past week when they pulled off a successful floor vote on their budget resolution to kick off reconciliation. This story was featured in The Readback, our weekend digest featuring the best of Punchbowl News this week. Want more in-depth daily coverage from Congress? Subscribe to our free Punchbowl News AM newsletter at punchbowl.news. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Vault co-author Laura Weiss discusses House Republicans' struggle to get on the same page about reconciliation this past week. Laura, a Philly native, also shares her hopes for the Eagles in the upcoming Super Bowl game against the Kansas City Chiefs. This story was featured in The Readback, our weekend digest featuring the best of Punchbowl News this week. Want more in-depth daily coverage from Congress? Subscribe to our free Punchbowl News AM newsletter at punchbowl.news. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
How do you rethink a career in architecture to get unstuck?Guest:Laura Weiss Founder at Design DiplomacyAs a professional coach, facilitator, mediator, and consultant, Laura Weiss helps creative leaders engage in powerful conversations that drive change.A former licensed architect, Laura spent a decade with the global design firm IDEO as a Practice Director and Associate Partner. An expert in service design, she subsequently assumed leadership roles inside a variety of enterprises seeking to build their own capacity for innovation. Today she leads her own practice Design Diplomacy LLC and is an Adjunct Professor at the California College of the Arts.Laura holds a B.Arch. with honors from Cornell University, an M.Arch. from Yale University, and an MBA from the MIT Sloan School of Management. A lifelong learner, Laura has also earned a Professional Certificate in Mediation and Applied Conflict Studies from Champlain College in Burlington, VT, her CPCC (Certified Professional Co-Active Coach) credential through the Coactive Training Institute and is an ACC (Associate Certified Coach) with The International Coach Federation.How do you rethink a career in architecture to get unstuck?Guest:Laura Weiss Founder at Design DiplomacyAs a professional coach, facilitator, mediator, and consultant, Laura Weiss helps creative leaders engage in powerful conversations that drive change.A former licensed architect, Laura spent a decade with the global design firm IDEO as a Practice Director and Associate Partner. An expert in service design, she subsequently assumed leadership roles inside a variety of enterprises seeking to build their own capacity for innovation. Today she leads her own practice Design Diplomacy LLC and is an Adjunct Professor at the California College of the Arts.Laura holds a B.Arch. with honors from Cornell University, an M.Arch. from Yale University, and an MBA from the MIT Sloan School of Management. A lifelong learner, Laura has also earned a Professional Certificate in Mediation and Applied Conflict Studies from Champlain College in Burlington, VT, her CPCC (Certified Professional Co-Active Coach) credential through the Coactive Training Institute and is an ACC (Associate Certified Coach) with The International Coach Federation.
For the tenth thing in our centennial series, Laura Weiss, journalist and author of Ice Cream: A Global History (Reaktion Books), gives us the scoop on the history of an iconic summer treat: ice cream, as listeners share their stories.
Punchbowl News founder and CEO Anna Palmer and financial services reporter Laura Weiss talk about artificial intelligence's impact on the health care sector in the second installment of The AI Impact. The Daily Punch has been nominated for a Webby Award! Please vote for us here. Want more in-depth daily coverage from Congress? Subscribe to our free Punchbowl News AM newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Every family has its story, and our guest, Laura Weiss, is here to share hers with us. Laura's journey begins with the loss of her brother, Ben, a vibrant individual who was much more to her than just a sibling. Laura opens up about Ben's struggle with Alpha 1 Antitrypsin Deficiency, his addictions, and his life as part of the LGBTQ+ community in a small town. We explore Laura's undulating journey of grief and trauma, her handling of challenging family dynamics, and her experience of setting healthy boundaries while modeling resilience for her children.Discover how she navigated these challenges, never shying away from the reality of her experience, but rather embracing the power of acceptance, forgiveness, and personal growth. In the final segment, Laura brings to light the importance of educating oneself about rare medical conditions like Alpha One. She speaks fondly of how she continues to honor Ben's memory and the unique ways she connects with his spirit. Laura's journey, filled with love and loss, serves as an inspiring testament to the resilience of the human spirit. Let's learn, connect, and grow as we join Laura in recounting her grief journey. In this episode we are covering: (0:00:06) - Sibling Grief and Shared Memories (0:07:15) - Grief and Trauma in the Journey (0:15:50) - Surviving Siblings and Medical Challenges Guide (0:28:48) - Family Intervention and Losing a Loved One (0:39:51) - Grieving and Educating About Alpha One (0:47:22) - Importance of Therapy in Grief Journey (0:56:42) - Family Dynamics and Setting Boundaries This Episode is sponsored by The Surviving Siblings Guide. ✨Get The Surviving Siblings Guide HERE. For full episode show notes and transcript, click here Connect with Laura: Laura's Email | lweissefa@gmail.com Connect with Maya: Podcast Instagram: @survivingsiblingpodcast Maya's Instagram: @mayaroffler TikTok: @survivingsiblingspodcast Twitter: @survivingsibpod Website: Thesurvivingsiblings.com Facebook Group: The Surviving Siblings Podcast YouTube: The Surviving Siblings Podcast Patreon: The Surviving Siblings Podcast
House Republicans headed back to the drawing boards this week in search of a speaker nominee who could win a majority vote. CQ Roll Call's David Lerman, Laura Weiss and Paul M. Krawzak dissect the new crop of candidates and how the race might unfold. They also assess the White House request for $106 billion in emergency aid for Ukraine, Israel and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
House Republicans headed back to the drawing boards this week in search of a speaker nominee who could win a majority vote. CQ Roll Call's David Lerman, Laura Weiss and Paul M. Krawzak dissect the new crop of candidates and how the race might unfold. They also assess the White House request for $106 billion in emergency aid for Ukraine, Israel and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Divisions among the Republican conference have left the House without a speaker for two weeks. CQ Roll Call's David Lerman, Laura Weiss and Aidan Quigley dissect the battle for the speaker's gavel and what it means for the appropriations process and tax policy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Divisions among the Republican conference have left the House without a speaker for two weeks. CQ Roll Call's David Lerman, Laura Weiss and Aidan Quigley dissect the battle for the speaker's gavel and what it means for the appropriations process and tax policy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
House Republicans approved lower fiscal 2024 spending levels than provided in a bipartisan debt limit deal, while Senate appropriators pledged to stick to the higher deal-backed levels. And House GOP tax writers approved a package of tax cuts that Democrats said would increase deficits. CQ Roll Call's David Lerman, Aidan Quigley and Laura Weiss dissect the partisan battles over appropriations and tax cuts that show no sign of easing. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
House Republicans approved lower fiscal 2024 spending levels than provided in a bipartisan debt limit deal, while Senate appropriators pledged to stick to the higher deal-backed levels. And House GOP tax writers approved a package of tax cuts that Democrats said would increase deficits. CQ Roll Call's David Lerman, Aidan Quigley and Laura Weiss dissect the partisan battles over appropriations and tax cuts that show no sign of easing. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, Emily Bazelon, John Dickerson, and David Plotz discuss the latest three Republicans battling for the presidential nomination; Oklahoma's approval of a Catholic public-charter school; and Saudi sportswashing in golf and soccer. Here are some notes and references from this week's show: Andrew Prokop for Vox: “Trump's next indictment is looming – and the evidence against him is trickling out” Sean Murphy for AP: “Oklahoma school board approves what would be the 1st taxpayer-funded religious school in US” The Guardian: “Changing their tune: what golf's powerbrokers said then and now” Lauren Chooljian for New Hampshire Public Radio: “He built New Hampshire's largest addiction treatment network. Now, he faces accusations of sexual misconduct.” David Enrich for The New York Times: “A Reporter Investigated Sexual Misconduct. Then the Attacks Began.” John Dickerson for Slate: “Where's My Subpoena?” Here are this week's chatters: Emily: Kate Brumback for AP: “Bond granted for 3 activists whose fund bailed out people protesting Atlanta ‘Cop City' project” John: David Lerman, Laura Weiss, and Avery Roe for Roll Call: “Still steaming over debt deal, conservatives derail House action” David: Washington and Old Dominion Railroad Regional Park; Dan Chabanov for Bicycling: “What Is a Randonnée—and Why Should You Sign Up for One?”; Paris-Brest-Paris Randonneur Listener chatter from Greg Hoffman: Genghis Blues For this week's Slate Plus bonus segment, David, Emily, and John discuss the attacks and libel suit against a journalist for her reporting. In the next edition of Gabfest Reads, Emily talks with Peter Singer @PeterSinger about his book, Animal Liberation Now: The Definitive Classic Renewed. Join us for a live taping! Political Gabfest Live in Washington, D.C., Wednesday June 28, 7:30 p.m., Sixth & I, 600 I St. NW. Tickets are on sale now. Email your chatters, questions, and comments to gabfest@slate.com or Tweet us @SlateGabfest. (Messages may be quoted by name unless the writer stipulates otherwise.) Podcast production by Cheyna Roth Research by Julie Huygen This Pride Month, make an impact by helping Macy's and The Trevor Project on their mission to fund life-saving suicide prevention services for LGBTQ youth. Go to macys.com/purpose to learn more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, Emily Bazelon, John Dickerson, and David Plotz discuss the latest three Republicans battling for the presidential nomination; Oklahoma's approval of a Catholic public-charter school; and Saudi sportswashing in golf and soccer. Here are some notes and references from this week's show: Andrew Prokop for Vox: “Trump's next indictment is looming – and the evidence against him is trickling out” Sean Murphy for AP: “Oklahoma school board approves what would be the 1st taxpayer-funded religious school in US” The Guardian: “Changing their tune: what golf's powerbrokers said then and now” Lauren Chooljian for New Hampshire Public Radio: “He built New Hampshire's largest addiction treatment network. Now, he faces accusations of sexual misconduct.” David Enrich for The New York Times: “A Reporter Investigated Sexual Misconduct. Then the Attacks Began.” John Dickerson for Slate: “Where's My Subpoena?” Here are this week's chatters: Emily: Kate Brumback for AP: “Bond granted for 3 activists whose fund bailed out people protesting Atlanta ‘Cop City' project” John: David Lerman, Laura Weiss, and Avery Roe for Roll Call: “Still steaming over debt deal, conservatives derail House action” David: Washington and Old Dominion Railroad Regional Park; Dan Chabanov for Bicycling: “What Is a Randonnée—and Why Should You Sign Up for One?”; Paris-Brest-Paris Randonneur Listener chatter from Greg Hoffman: Genghis Blues For this week's Slate Plus bonus segment, David, Emily, and John discuss the attacks and libel suit against a journalist for her reporting. In the next edition of Gabfest Reads, Emily talks with Peter Singer @PeterSinger about his book, Animal Liberation Now: The Definitive Classic Renewed. Join us for a live taping! Political Gabfest Live in Washington, D.C., Wednesday June 28, 7:30 p.m., Sixth & I, 600 I St. NW. Tickets are on sale now. Email your chatters, questions, and comments to gabfest@slate.com or Tweet us @SlateGabfest. (Messages may be quoted by name unless the writer stipulates otherwise.) Podcast production by Cheyna Roth Research by Julie Huygen This Pride Month, make an impact by helping Macy's and The Trevor Project on their mission to fund life-saving suicide prevention services for LGBTQ youth. Go to macys.com/purpose to learn more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, Emily Bazelon, John Dickerson, and David Plotz discuss the latest three Republicans battling for the presidential nomination; Oklahoma's approval of a Catholic public-charter school; and Saudi sportswashing in golf and soccer. Here are some notes and references from this week's show: Andrew Prokop for Vox: “Trump's next indictment is looming – and the evidence against him is trickling out” Sean Murphy for AP: “Oklahoma school board approves what would be the 1st taxpayer-funded religious school in US” The Guardian: “Changing their tune: what golf's powerbrokers said then and now” Lauren Chooljian for New Hampshire Public Radio: “He built New Hampshire's largest addiction treatment network. Now, he faces accusations of sexual misconduct.” David Enrich for The New York Times: “A Reporter Investigated Sexual Misconduct. Then the Attacks Began.” John Dickerson for Slate: “Where's My Subpoena?” Here are this week's chatters: Emily: Kate Brumback for AP: “Bond granted for 3 activists whose fund bailed out people protesting Atlanta ‘Cop City' project” John: David Lerman, Laura Weiss, and Avery Roe for Roll Call: “Still steaming over debt deal, conservatives derail House action” David: Washington and Old Dominion Railroad Regional Park; Dan Chabanov for Bicycling: “What Is a Randonnée—and Why Should You Sign Up for One?”; Paris-Brest-Paris Randonneur Listener chatter from Greg Hoffman: Genghis Blues For this week's Slate Plus bonus segment, David, Emily, and John discuss the attacks and libel suit against a journalist for her reporting. In the next edition of Gabfest Reads, Emily talks with Peter Singer @PeterSinger about his book, Animal Liberation Now: The Definitive Classic Renewed. Join us for a live taping! Political Gabfest Live in Washington, D.C., Wednesday June 28, 7:30 p.m., Sixth & I, 600 I St. NW. Tickets are on sale now. Email your chatters, questions, and comments to gabfest@slate.com or Tweet us @SlateGabfest. (Messages may be quoted by name unless the writer stipulates otherwise.) Podcast production by Cheyna Roth Research by Julie Huygen This Pride Month, make an impact by helping Macy's and The Trevor Project on their mission to fund life-saving suicide prevention services for LGBTQ youth. Go to macys.com/purpose to learn more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Pressure for a deal to raise the debt limit is building as President Joe Biden meets with congressional leaders for a second time this week. CQ Roll Call's David Lerman, Laura Weiss and Ellyn Ferguson outline the latest on debt limit negotiations and where things stand on the effort to produce a new farm bill by September. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Pressure for a deal to raise the debt limit is building as President Joe Biden meets with congressional leaders for a second time this week. CQ Roll Call's David Lerman, Laura Weiss and Ellyn Ferguson outline the latest on debt limit negotiations and where things stand on the effort to produce a new farm bill by September. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The House narrowly passed a Republican-backed bill to raise the debt limit into next year and force spending cuts. But Congress appeared no closer to a bipartisan deal needed by summer to extend the government's borrowing authority. CQ Roll Call's David Lerman, Lindsey McPherson and Laura Weiss assess what may come next in the search for a compromise. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The House narrowly passed a Republican-backed bill to raise the debt limit into next year and force spending cuts. But Congress appeared no closer to a bipartisan deal needed by summer to extend the government's borrowing authority. CQ Roll Call's David Lerman, Lindsey McPherson and Laura Weiss assess what may come next in the search for a compromise. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Republican-controlled House plans to vote next week on GOP legislation to raise the debt limit and force spending cuts, in a major test of unity for the new House majority. CQ Roll Call's David Lerman, Aidan Quigley and Laura Weiss outline the new debt limit bill and assess its chances for passage on the House floor. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Republican-controlled House plans to vote next week on GOP legislation to raise the debt limit and force spending cuts, in a major test of unity for the new House majority. CQ Roll Call's David Lerman, Aidan Quigley and Laura Weiss outline the new debt limit bill and assess its chances for passage on the House floor. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The IRS unveiled a 10-year spending plan designed to crack down on wealthy tax dodgers and improve customer service, but Republicans warned against an 'army" of auditors descending on middle-class workers. CQ Roll Call's David Lerman and Laura Weiss outline the partisan battle over IRS funding and what it means for the appropriations process. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The IRS unveiled a 10-year spending plan designed to crack down on wealthy tax dodgers and improve customer service, but Republicans warned against an 'army" of auditors descending on middle-class workers. CQ Roll Call's David Lerman and Laura Weiss outline the partisan battle over IRS funding and what it means for the appropriations process. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A partisan showdown over the debt limit and Republican promises to slash spending could add up to a fiscal train wreck this year for a divided new Congress. CQ Roll Call's David Lerman, Paul M. Krawzak, Aidan Quigley and Laura Weiss offer a preview of the budget, appropriations and tax policy agenda for the year to come. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A partisan showdown over the debt limit and Republican promises to slash spending could add up to a fiscal train wreck this year for a divided new Congress. CQ Roll Call's David Lerman, Paul M. Krawzak, Aidan Quigley and Laura Weiss offer a preview of the budget, appropriations and tax policy agenda for the year to come. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A partisan showdown over the debt limit and Republican promises to slash spending could add up to a fiscal train wreck this year for a divided new Congress. CQ Roll Call's David Lerman, Paul M. Krawzak, Aidan Quigley and Laura Weiss offer a preview of the budget, appropriations and tax policy agenda for the year to come. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Lawmakers finally cleared an omnibus spending package three months late, but a divided Congress next year is sure to make fiscal policy even more contentious. CQ Roll Call's David Lerman, Lindsey McPherson, Aidan Quigley, Laura Weiss and Paul M. Krawzak assess how the two parties fared in the omnibus deal and the range of disputes coming in the new year. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Lawmakers finally cleared an omnibus spending package three months late, but a divided Congress next year is sure to make fiscal policy even more contentious. CQ Roll Call's David Lerman, Lindsey McPherson, Aidan Quigley, Laura Weiss and Paul M. Krawzak assess how the two parties fared in the omnibus deal and the range of disputes coming in the new year. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Congress has one week left to complete an overdue omnibus spending package for the current fiscal year. CQ Roll Call's David Lerman, Lindsey McPherson, Aidan Quigley and Laura Weiss outline what to expect in the final bill, what may end up on the cutting room floor, and how a climactic week on Capitol Hill may play out. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Congress has one week left to complete an overdue omnibus spending package for the current fiscal year. CQ Roll Call's David Lerman, Lindsey McPherson, Aidan Quigley and Laura Weiss outline what to expect in the final bill, what may end up on the cutting room floor, and how a climactic week on Capitol Hill may play out. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
ichStark - der Ratgeberpodcast zu Psychologie, Gesundheit und Lebenszufriedenheit
Wie ihr den Liebestank in eurer Beziehung auffüllt? Darauf gibt der US-amerikanische Paartherapeut Gary Chapman eine klare Antwort: Lernt die Liebessprache eurer Partnerin oder eures Partners kennen und drückt eure Liebe im richtigen Dialekt dieser Sprache aus! Klingt kompliziert? Ist es nicht! Paarberaterin Laura Pfann und ich, wir tauschen uns zu den „Fünf Sprachen der Liebe“ nach Chapman sowie unseren Erfahrungen damit in Paarberatung und Privatleben aus. Was sind das für Sprachen und wie findet ihr sie heraus? Als ich Laura in IchStark-Folge 05 zum ersten Mal im Podcast begrüßen durfte, ging es um klugen Streit in der Partnerschaft. „Wenn ich die Liebessprache meines Partners kenne, kann ich ein Emotionsfeuerwerk auslösen.“ Bücher zu den 5 Sprachen der Liebe Gary Chapman, Die 5 Sprachen der Liebe: Wie Kommunikation in der Partnerschaft gelingt Bei Amazon: https://amzn.to/3Wphoj5 (Affiliatelink) Bei Thalia: https://tidd.ly/3SYw4mc (Affiliatelink) Bei bücher.de: https://tidd.ly/3DSVUnr (Affiliatelink) Bei Weltbild: https://tidd.ly/3U0vHcc (Affiliatelink) Bei buch24.de: https://tidd.ly/3DR0WB4 (Affiliatelink) Gary Chapman, Die fünf Sprachen der Liebe für Kinder: Wie Kinder Liebe ausdrücken und empfangen Bei Amazon: https://amzn.to/3ftbbSI (Affiliatelink) Bei Thalia: https://tidd.ly/3DuF5Oj (Affiliatelink) Bei bücher.de: https://tidd.ly/3DTBf2H (Affiliatelink) Bei Weltbild: https://tidd.ly/3TWPUQ9 (Affiliatelink) Bei buch24.de: https://tidd.ly/3h6y6DB (Affiliatelink) Gary Chapman, Die fünf Sprachen der Liebe für Singles Bei Amazon: https://amzn.to/3DrJX6V (Affiliatelink) Bei Thalia: https://tidd.ly/3Uhvrp1 (Affiliatelink) Bei bücher.de: https://tidd.ly/3WA5mng (Affiliatelink) Bei Weltbild: https://tidd.ly/3ftdFAw (Affiliatelink) Bei buch24.de: https://tidd.ly/3WiiWLT (Affiliatelink) Links zur heutigen Episode IchStark-Folge 05 mit Laura Weiss über kluges Streiten in der Partnerschaft: https://ichstark.com/05 Paarberatung bei Christian Koch in Rosenheim: https://paarberatung-rosenheim.de/ Angebote von Christian Koch Bücher vieler Interviewgäste im Shop: https://ichstark.com/shop Onlineseminare Bruxismus/ Schlaf, Stressmanagementkurs mit Krankenkassenzuschuss: https://ichstark.com/kurse Bruxismusblog: https://schluss-mit-zaehneknirschen.de/ Schlafberatung: https://www.ichstark.com/schlafberatung Texter B2B: https://texter-psychologie-und-gesundheit.de/ ichStark im Web und in Social Media Website: https://ichstark.com/ Insta: ichstark.podcast Facebook: ichstark.podcast YouTube: https://ichstark.com/youtube Transparenzhinweise und Rechtliches Keine Werbung. Für die Aufnahme und Verbreitung des Interviews erhalte ich keine Gegenleistung. Datenschutzerklärung: https://ichstark.com/datenschutzerklaerung/ Impressum: https://ichstark.com/impressum/
Democrats celebrated the passage of their climate, health and tax package, but debate over the partisan measure now moves to the campaign trail. CQ Roll Call's David Lerman, Laura Weiss and Paul M. Krawzak examine what the new law could mean for the midterm elections and how both parties could use it to their political advantage. They also discuss the upcoming fight over a stopgap funding measure to ward off a partial government shutdown. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Democrats celebrated the passage of their climate, health and tax package, but debate over the partisan measure now moves to the campaign trail. CQ Roll Call's David Lerman, Laura Weiss and Paul M. Krawzak examine what the new law could mean for the midterm elections and how both parties could use it to their political advantage. They also discuss the upcoming fight over a stopgap funding measure to ward off a partial government shutdown. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A surprise change of heart from the West Virginia Democrat put a revamped "Build Back Better" plan back on the table. CQ Roll Call's David Lerman, Lindsey McPherson and Laura Weiss examine the twist of fate and the challenges awaiting Democrats in trying to pass the measure.They also discuss microchip and veterans benefits legislation and the latest on appropriations. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A surprise change of heart from the West Virginia Democrat put a revamped "Build Back Better" plan back on the table. CQ Roll Call's David Lerman, Lindsey McPherson and Laura Weiss examine the twist of fate and the challenges awaiting Democrats in trying to pass the measure.They also discuss microchip and veterans benefits legislation and the latest on appropriations. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
President Biden's COVID-19 diagnosis and House passes bill on access to contraception. Interviews with Washington Post's Amy Gardner on tonight's January 6 Committee hearing (13) and with CQ/Roll Call's Laura Weiss on Senate work on computer chip industry bill (29). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
West Virginia Sen. Joe Manchin III told fellow Democrats he could no longer support climate provisions or higher taxes as part of any budget reconciliation package that comes to a vote before the August recess. CQ Roll Call's David Lerman, Lindsey McPherson and Laura Weiss examine how Democratic negotiations unraveled, what can still be salvaged, and what it means for their broader legislative agenda. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
West Virginia Sen. Joe Manchin III told fellow Democrats he could no longer support climate provisions or higher taxes as part of any budget reconciliation package that comes to a vote before the August recess. CQ Roll Call's David Lerman, Lindsey McPherson and Laura Weiss examine how Democratic negotiations unraveled, what can still be salvaged, and what it means for their broader legislative agenda. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
While the fiscal 2022 omnibus spending package steered clear of tax legislation, lawmakers are preparing to push for several tax measures in coming months, including breaks for charitable donations, research and development, employee retention and more. CQ Roll Call's David Lerman and Laura Weiss outline the congressional tax agenda and efforts to shore up funding for the IRS. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
While the fiscal 2022 omnibus spending package steered clear of tax legislation, lawmakers are preparing to push for several tax measures in coming months, including breaks for charitable donations, research and development, employee retention and more. CQ Roll Call's David Lerman and Laura Weiss outline the congressional tax agenda and efforts to shore up funding for the IRS. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
During tight budget cuts, often safety personnel are the first on the chopping block. With limited staff, HSE professionals are forced to do many jobs, and they are jobs that must be done well. No one has worn more hats, and worn them as well as Laura Weiss of Premium Oilfield Technologies. In addition to her skill with her work, Laura is a masterful communicator as you will know doubt recognize in this episode.
During tight budget cuts, often safety personnel are the first on the chopping block. With limited staff, HSE professionals are forced to do many jobs, and they are jobs that must be done well. No one has worn more hats, and worn them as well as Laura Weiss of Premium Oilfield Technologies. In addition to her skill with her work, Laura is a masterful communicator as you will know doubt recognize in this episode.
Financing concerns left moderate Democrats queasy about voting for a budget reconciliation package to expand the safety net and combat climate change. The plan hinges on new taxes, prescription drug cost savings, and increased tax enforcement. CQ Roll Call's David Lerman and Laura Weiss explain the financing behind the package and some last-minute negotiations that could still trigger further changes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Financing concerns left moderate Democrats queasy about voting for a budget reconciliation package to expand the safety net and combat climate change. The plan hinges on new taxes, prescription drug cost savings, and increased tax enforcement. CQ Roll Call's David Lerman and Laura Weiss explain the financing behind the package and some last-minute negotiations that could still trigger further change Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In today's episode, Massimo is joined by Laura Weiss, CPCC, PCC, a certified leadership coach, mediator, and consultant. She partners with her clients to expand their influence and impact as they pursue meaningful transitions in their personal and professional lives. Weiss helps her clients change the conversation they are having with themselves, their colleagues or clients by combining everything she's learned through her own unique professional journey as a former architect, design strategist, and management consultant. Her areas of expertise include design thinking philosophies, inclusive facilitation techniques, conflict resolution processes and co-active coaching methods. Highlights from today's podcast include: Why having the trust to listen to your gut and the faith to take giant leaps in your life, are two essential elements of radical growth. We explore the meaning of effective coaching, and accessing our innate skills and inner wisdom to get where we want to be. How to transform how you communicate, collaborate, and lead others based on how you show up and lead yourself.
Amazon is at the center of a firestorm from employee activists and shareholders who want the company to pay more attention to environmental justice — a social movement that focuses on equality in the distribution of environmental benefits and burdens. Environmental justice is emerging as the latest corporate sustainability issue and CQ Roll Call's Laura Weiss sits down with Shawn Zeller to discuss how its impacting companies, Congress and the country. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Shareholders are beginning to say no to high compensation for chief executive pay. CQ Roll Call's Laura Weiss reports on what is fueling this new trend.
Shareholders are beginning to say no to high compensation for chief executive pay. CQ Roll Call's Laura Weiss reports on what is fueling this new trend. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
As the U.S. considers how to help the globe get vaccinated, corporate shareholders got traction in recent demands that COVID-19 vaccine makers Pfizer and J&J report on how they're considering access and pricing in the pandemic. CQ Roll Call's Laura Weiss reports on what's next for vaccine makers.
Lobbying on Environment, Social and Governance issues is on the rise as Republicans oppose new regulations while the Biden administration and congressional Democrats pay more attention to ESG. CQ Roll Call's Laura Weiss. (edited)
Investors are digging into how companies' election spending lines up with public statements and values. Some shareholders are pressing public companies to reevaluate whether their dollars are funding anti-abortion legislation and if that makes good business sense. CQ Roll Call's Laura Weiss reports.
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Warum gibt es ausgerechnet da, wo Liebe und Harmonie am größten sein sollten, den meisten Streit? Eigentlich war es ein schöner Tag zu zweit, bis abends beim Zähneputzen ein Partner einen Kommentar macht, der den anderen auf die Palme bringt. Ein Streit bricht vom Zaun und innerhalb von zwei Minuten steigt die Wut so an, dass ans Einschlafen erst einmal nicht mehr zu denken ist. Na toll! Jemand anders möchte seinem Partner eine wichtige Kritik mitteilen, aber traut sich kaum, weil der dann bestimmt wieder explodiert und am Ende alles nur noch schlimmer ist als vorher. Kennst du das auch? Dann könnten die Tipps von Paarberaterin Laura Weiss weiterhelfen. Welche „Regeln“ sollte man beachten, um unnötigen Streit zu vermeiden? Wenn man schon streitet, wie kann man das so machen, dass es etwas bringt statt in einer Katastrophe zu enden? „Es geht nicht darum, immer alles richtig zu machen, sondern darum, dass man miteinander eine Kommunikationsweise findet, die von Wohlwollen und von einer konstruktiven Auseinandersetzung geprägt ist, und nicht von einer Kampfstimmung.“ – Laura Weiss ♥♥♥ Danke an alle, die den Podcast teilen und bewerten! ♥♥♥ Timestamps 00:00:32 Laura Weiss und ihre Arbeit in der psychologischen Erziehungsberatung und Lebensberatung 00:01:51 Was sind die häufigsten Partnerschaftsprobleme? 00:03:01 Warum gibt es ausgerechnet in einer Paarbeziehung so viele Kommunikationsprobleme? 00:05:26 Warum es sinnvoll sein kann, Kommunikationsprobleme vor anderen Paarproblemen zu bearbeiten 00:08:20 Wie kann man die Kommunikation verbessern? 00:09:38 Die 21 Uhr-Regel für Streit 00:10:41 Wann man einen Streit unterbrechen sollte 00:11:56 Das Self-summarize-Syndrom nach John Gottman und der Kreislauf von Überreden und Überhören 00:13:32 Wenn ein Partner streiten will und der andere nicht: Über den Missbrauch von Streitregeln und über Termine zum Streiten 00:19:10 Auch, wenn man nicht streitet: Kommunikation im Alltag verbessern 00:22:26 Warum Verteidigung gegen Kritik alles nur noch schlimmer macht und wie man Kritik so äußert, dass der andere sie annehmen kann 00:27:01 Darf man seinen Partner überhaupt kritisieren? 00:30:54 Ist es zu spät, um die Paarbeziehung zu retten? 00:36:51 Die VW-Regel 00:41:47 Die Macht des Humors und warum Streiten auch etwas Gutes sein kann 00:45:58 „Sprachen der Liebe“ nach Gary Chapman 00:50:16 Nächste Woche im Interview: Singleberaterin Nina Deissler über Selbstwert und Unterschiede zwischen Männern und Frauen Im Gespräch erwähnte Bücher Gary Chapman, Die fünf Sprachen der Liebe - Wie Kommunikation in der Partnerschaft gelingt Bei Amazon, auch als E-Book und Hörbuch: https://amzn.to/3hXuvnZ (Affiliatelink) Bei Thalia, auch als E-Book und Hörbuch: http://www.ichstark.com/chapman-tha (Affiliatelink) Links zur heutigen Episode Studie der Universität Göttingen zu den häufigsten Partnerschaftsproblemen: http://www.ichstark.com/theratalk Beratungsstelle in der Nähe finden: http://www.ichstark.com/beratungsstellen Allgemeine Links zum Podcast Podcasthomepage: https://ichstark.com/ Bücher vieler Interviewgäste im Shop von ichStark und Schluss mit Zähneknirschen: https://schluss-mit-zaehneknirschen.de/shop/ Mein Bruxismusblog Schluss mit Zähneknirschen: https://schluss-mit-zaehneknirschen.de/ Transparenzhinweise und Rechtliches Werbung: Ich erwähne in diesem Podcast Bücher, an deren Verkauf in meinem Onlineshop ich ein kommerzielles Interesse habe. Für die Aufnahme und Verbreitung des Interviews erhalte ich keine Gegenleistung. Zur Vorbereitung habe ich ein kostenfreies Rezensionsexemplar des besprochenen Buchs bekommen. Datenschutzerklärung: https://ichstark.com/datenschutzerklaerung/ Impressum: https://ichstark.com/impressum/
Episode 007: [Re] Creating Your Career in ArchitectureHow do you rethink a career in architecture to get unstuck? Guest: Laura Weiss Founder at Design Diplomacy As a professional coach, facilitator, mediator, and consultant, Laura Weiss helps creative leaders engage in powerful conversations that drive change. A former licensed architect, Laura spent a decade with the global design firm IDEO as a Practice Director and Associate Partner. An expert in service design, she subsequently assumed leadership roles inside a variety of enterprises seeking to build their own capacity for innovation. Today she leads her own practice Design Diplomacy LLC and is an Adjunct Professor at the California College of the Arts. Laura holds a B.Arch. with honors from Cornell University, an M.Arch. from Yale University, and an MBA from the MIT Sloan School of Management. A lifelong learner, Laura has also earned a Professional Certificate in Mediation and Applied Conflict Studies from Champlain College in Burlington, VT, her CPCC (Certified Professional Co-Active Coach) credential through the Coactive Training Institute and is an ACC (Associate Certified Coach) with The International Coach Federation. Show Links: https://lauraweiss.net/ (https://lauraweiss.net/) https://www.architectmagazine.com/practice/create-your-own-path-forward-and-perhaps-away-from-architecture_o (Create Your Own Path Forward - and Perhaps Away from Architecture) (Architect Magazine) Support this podcast
Awareness of the Catholic Church’s—and the Jesuits’— role in slavery in the United States has grown in recent years thanks to reporting and research from journalists, univerisities and descendents. But there is still much that remains unknown about the enslaved people owned, rented and borrowed by the Catholic Church: How many of them were there? Who are their descendents? What were their day-to-day lives like? The Slavery, History, Memory, and Reconciliation Project, a collaboration between the Jesuit Conference of Canada and the United States and St. Louis University, is working to uncover the untold stories of enslaved peoples. We talk with Jonathan Smith and Laura Weiss from the project about what they’ve learned so far and what they hope to achieve. In Signs of the Times, we break down the controversy surrounding Cardinal Robert Sarah’s new book on celibacy and what Pope Benedict’s role is in it. We also look at how Catholic bishops are advocating for refugee resettlement on the state level and a new marriage prep program in Spain. Thoughts on the show? Join the discussion with other Jesuitical listeners in our Facebook group. Also, thank you to everyone who has responded so far for our call for new Patreon supporters. We can’t do it without your support. Links from the Show: Slavery, History, Memory and Reconciliation Benedict XVI has asked Cardinal Sarah to have his name removed from the book on priestly celibacy Texas Catholics decry Governor’s decision to spurn refugees Minn. Catholic, Lutheran bishops' open letter backs refugee admission Catholic church in Spain launches years-long marriage training for couples What’s on tap? The Chilton, as recommended by listener Isaiah Lucio Lopez.
In this week’s editors’ discussion on Trend Lines, WPR’s Judah Grunstein, Frederick Deknatel and Laura Weiss talk about the death of the Islamic State’s leader, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, and the impact it might have on the group. They also discuss Argentina’s election results and the latest in Brexit news. If you like what you hear on Trend Lines and what you’ve read on WPR, you can sign up for our free newsletter to get our uncompromising analysis delivered straight to your inbox. The newsletter offers a free preview article every day of the week, plus three more complimentary articles in our weekly roundup every Friday. Sign up here. Then subscribe. Relevant Articles on WPR: As ISIS Regroups, the U.S. Is Forgetting the Lessons of Counterinsurgency—Again Is the Islamic State Gaining Ground in Southeast Asia? Which Fernandez Will Be Left Standing in Argentina? From Fringe to Fault Line: How British Euroskepticism Became Brexit Can Pinera Deliver the Kind of Change Chileans Want? In Indonesia, ‘Women Are Now a Permanent Part of the Jihadi Structure’ Is the U.S. Out of Options on North Korea? Trend Lines is produced and edited by Peter Dörrie, a freelance journalist and analyst focusing on security and resource politics in Africa. You can follow him on Twitter at @peterdoerrie. To send feedback or questions, email us at podcast@worldpoliticsreview.com
In this week’s editors’ discussion on Trend Lines, WPR’s Judah Grunstein, Frederick Deknatel and Laura Weiss talk about the social protest movements in Lebanon and Chile, and the challenges they face in trying to bring down entrenched elites. They also discuss the implications of Bolivia’s contested presidential election. If you like what you hear on Trend Lines and what you’ve read on WPR, you can sign up for our free newsletter to get our uncompromising analysis delivered straight to your inbox. The newsletter offers a free preview article every day of the week, plus three more complimentary articles in our weekly roundup every Friday. Sign up here. Then subscribe. Relevant Articles on WPR: Lebanon’s Protests Are a Popular Outcry Cutting Across Sectarian Lines If Chile Can Erupt Over Inequality, Anywhere Can Will Evo Morales Pay a Price for the Delayed Response to Bolivia’s Wildfires? How Recent Protests Exposed the Authoritarian Fragility of Sisi’s Egypt In Germany, Right-Wing Violence Is a Problem No One Wants to See What True Reciprocity for U.S. and Chinese Diplomats Would Look Like Trend Lines is produced and edited by Peter Dörrie, a freelance journalist and analyst focusing on security and resource politics in Africa. You can follow him on Twitter at @peterdoerrie. To send feedback or questions, email us at podcast@worldpoliticsreview.com
In this week’s editors’ discussion on Trend Lines, WPR’s Judah Grunstein, Frederick Deknatel and Laura Weiss talk about whether the Syria withdrawal represents a turning point in U.S. President Donald Trump’s presidency. They also discuss whether the damage Trump’s presidency has done to U.S. diplomacy and interests is reparable. If you like what you hear on Trend Lines and what you’ve read on WPR, you can sign up for our free newsletter to get our uncompromising analysis delivered straight to your inbox. The newsletter offers a free preview article every day of the week, plus three more complimentary articles in our weekly roundup every Friday. Sign up here. Then subscribe. Relevant Articles on WPR: Trump’s Syria Debacle Unnerves Allies, Comforts Enemies and Squanders U.S. Power How a Phone Call With Trump Put Ukraine’s Zelensky in a Double Bind As Qatar Readies for the 2022 World Cup, Migrant Workers Continue to Die The Winners of the Nobel in Economics Revolutionized How to Fight Poverty After Xenophobic Attacks, Nigeria and South Africa Try to Reset Ties Trend Lines is produced and edited by Peter Dörrie, a freelance journalist and analyst focusing on security and resource politics in Africa. You can follow him on Twitter at @peterdoerrie. To send feedback or questions, email us at podcast@worldpoliticsreview.com
In this week’s editors’ discussion on Trend Lines, WPR’s Judah Grunstein, Elliot Waldman and Laura Weiss talk about U.S. sanctions on China over human rights abuses in Xinjiang. They also discuss protests in Ecuador, and the risks raised by Donald Trump’s greenlighting of a Turkish incursion into Syria. If you like what you hear on Trend Lines and what you’ve read on WPR, you can sign up for our free newsletter to get our uncompromising analysis delivered straight to your inbox. The newsletter offers a free preview article every day of the week, plus three more complimentary articles in our weekly roundup every Friday. Sign up here. Then subscribe. Relevant Articles on WPR: China’s Uighur Crackdown Is Turning Xinjiang Into a Police State Is the U.S. Pursuing a Trade Deal With China at the Cost of Human Rights? How Ecuador’s Moreno Is Undoing Correa’s Legacy, and Not Just With Assange Ecuador Has Big Plans for Its Mining Industry. But at What Environmental Cost? America’s Syria Policy Is Incoherent, and There’s No Sign It Will Change Trend Lines is produced and edited by Peter Dörrie, a freelance journalist and analyst focusing on security and resource politics in Africa. You can follow him on Twitter at @peterdoerrie. To send feedback or questions, email us at podcast@worldpoliticsreview.com
In this week’s editors’ discussion on Trend Lines, WPR’s Judah Grunstein, Frederick Deknatel and Laura Weiss talk about the recent protests in Egypt and the government crackdown against them. They also discuss the constitutional crisis in Peru and the 70th anniversary of the People’s Republic of China. If you like what you hear on Trend Lines and what you’ve read on WPR, you can sign up for our free newsletter to get our uncompromising analysis delivered straight to your inbox. The newsletter offers a free preview article every day of the week, plus three more complimentary articles in our weekly roundup every Friday. Sign up here. Then subscribe. Relevant Articles on WPR: Egypt’s Sisi Is a Strong, Confident—and Vulnerable—Autocrat An Unprecedented Constitutional Crisis Divides Peru. But Who Is to Blame? Chaos in Hong Kong Overshadows China’s National Day Spectacle Hong Kong’s Protests Show the Biggest Challenge to China’s Rise Is at Home The Mini U.S.-Japan Trade Deal Wasn’t a Win for Trump or Abe ‘Remain in Mexico’ Is Punishing Asylum-Seekers, but Is It Deterring Them? Indigenous Languages Are in Danger of Going Extinct Around the World Trend Lines is produced and edited by Peter Dörrie, a freelance journalist and analyst focusing on security and resource politics in Africa. You can follow him on Twitter at @peterdoerrie. To send feedback or questions, email us at podcast@worldpoliticsreview.com
In this week’s editors’ discussion on Trend Lines, WPR’s Judah Grunstein, Frederick Deknatel and Laura Weiss talk about Donald Trump’s efforts to pressure the Ukrainian government to smear a Democratic rival, the politics of impeachment in Washington, and the impact the scandal will have on America’s standing in the world. If you like what you hear on Trend Lines and what you’ve read on WPR, you can sign up for our free newsletter to get our uncompromising analysis delivered straight to your inbox. The newsletter offers a free preview article every day of the week, plus three more complimentary articles in our weekly roundup every Friday. Sign up here. Then subscribe. Relevant Articles on WPR: How Much Damage Will Trump’s Scandal Do to Zelensky in Ukraine? As They Go to the Polls Again, Spaniards Are Fed Up With All Their Parties How India Fails Its Rape Survivors Who Actually Has the Leverage in U.S.-China Trade Talks? Trend Lines is produced and edited by Peter Dörrie, a freelance journalist and analyst focusing on security and resource politics in Africa. You can follow him on Twitter at @peterdoerrie. To send feedback or questions, email us at podcast@worldpoliticsreview.com.
In this week’s editors’ discussion on Trend Lines, WPR’s Judah Grunstein, Frederick Deknatel and Laura Weiss talk about the attack on two oil facilities in Saudi Arabia and what it means for the U.S., Iran and the region. They also discuss a massive data leak in Ecuador and the major takeaways from Israel’s elections. If you like what you hear on Trend Lines and what you’ve read on WPR, you can sign up for our free newsletter to get our uncompromising analysis delivered straight to your inbox. The newsletter offers a free preview article every day of the week, plus three more complimentary articles in our weekly roundup every Friday. Sign up here. Then subscribe. Relevant Articles on WPR: The Saudi Oil Attacks Reveal the Flaws in America’s Middle East Strategy Saudi Oil Attack Points to More Advanced Iranian Missiles and Drones An Election Rerun Shows Why Nothing Is Normal in Israeli Politics Anymore Austria’s Interim Government of Technocrats Is Winning Praise Ahead of Elections Though Strengthened in Syria, Hezbollah Faces Unprecedented Dangers Within A Wave of Femicides Forces France to Confront a Domestic Violence Crisis Trend Lines is produced and edited by Peter Dörrie, a freelance journalist and analyst focusing on security and resource politics in Africa. You can follow him on Twitter at @peterdoerrie. To send feedback or questions, email us at podcast@worldpoliticsreview.com.
In this week’s editors’ discussion on Trend Lines, WPR’s Judah Grunstein, Frederick Deknatel and Laura Weiss talk about John Bolton’s abrupt departure as Donald Trump’s national security adviser. They also discuss the Bahamas in the aftermath of Hurricane Dorian and the EU’s newly named executive commission. If you like what you hear on Trend Lines and what you’ve read on WPR, you can sign up for our free newsletter to get our uncompromising analysis delivered straight to your inbox. The newsletter offers a free preview article every day of the week, plus three more complimentary articles in our weekly roundup every Friday. Sign up here. Then subscribe. Relevant Articles on WPR: Trump Got Tough on Iran, North Korea and Venezuela. What’s Plan B? Another Hurricane Season Opens, but Caribbean Reconstruction Has Only Begun How Committed Is von der Leyen to the EU’s Crisis Management Missions? South Africa’s Xenophobic Turn Against Other Africans Is a National Failure Why This Year’s World Wildlife Conference Was ‘a Major Victory for Conservation’ Is El Salvador’s New Social-Media Savvy President Promising Too Much? Trend Lines is produced and edited by Peter Dörrie, a freelance journalist and analyst focusing on security and resource politics in Africa. You can follow him on Twitter at @peterdoerrie. To send feedback or questions, email us at podcast@worldpoliticsreview.com.
In this week’s editors’ discussion on Trend Lines, WPR’s Judah Grunstein, Frederick Deknatel and Laura Weiss talk about the tentative deal for a U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan announced this week. They also discuss the latest setback for Colombia’s peace process with the FARC insurgency and Boris Johnson’s bruising Brexit humiliation in the U.K. If you like what you hear on Trend Lines and what you’ve read on WPR, you can sign up for our free newsletter to get our uncompromising analysis delivered straight to your inbox. The newsletter offers a free preview article every day of the week, plus three more complimentary articles in our weekly roundup every Friday. Sign up here. Then subscribe. Relevant Articles on WPR: Are America’s Forever Wars Finally Ending? The ‘New Chapter’ for Colombia’s FARC Guerrillas Is Not Quite What It Seems Why Colombia’s Dissident FARC Rebels Are Taking Up Arms Again Can Boris Johnson Survive Contact With Brexit Reality? Trump Can Only Get a Trade Deal With Japan If He Stops Being His Own Worst Enemy Why Poland’s Populist Law and Justice Party Keeps Winning Anti-Government Protests in France Spell Trouble for the EU’s Trade Agenda Trend Lines is produced and edited by Peter Dörrie, a freelance journalist and analyst focusing on security and resource politics in Africa. You can follow him on Twitter at @peterdoerrie. To send feedback or questions, email us at podcast@worldpoliticsreview.com.
In this week’s editors’ discussion on Trend Lines, WPR’s Judah Grunstein, Frederick Deknatel and Laura Weiss talk about a recent Pentagon report documenting the Islamic State’s resurgence in Iraq and Syria. They also discuss a controversial abortion case in El Salvador, and prospects for the G-7 summit in France. If you like what you hear on Trend Lines and what you’ve read on WPR, you can sign up for our free newsletter to get our uncompromising analysis delivered straight to your inbox. The newsletter offers a free preview article every day of the week, plus three more complimentary articles in our weekly roundup every Friday. Sign up here. Then subscribe. Relevant Articles on WPR: As ISIS Regroups, the U.S. Is Forgetting the Lessons of Counterinsurgency—Again Abortion Rights Activists Have Made Strides in Latin America. Is a Backlash Coming? The G-7 Gathers in Biarritz for a Dysfunctional Family Reunion The Next Stage of the U.S.-China Trade War Will Be Much Worse For Cameroon’s LGBT Activists, the Global Spotlight Was a Blessing and a Curse Without a Budget, the Eurozone Remains Ill-Equipped for Its Next Crisis Trend Lines is produced and edited by Peter Dörrie, a freelance journalist and analyst focusing on security and resource politics in Africa. You can follow him on Twitter at @peterdoerrie. To send feedback or questions, email us at podcast@worldpoliticsreview.com.
In this week’s editors’ discussion on Trend Lines, WPR’s Judah Grunstein, Frederick Deknatel and Laura Weiss talk about Donald Trump’s decision to postpone a new round of tariffs on China, the challenges facing Guatemala’s new president, and Matteo Salvini’s faltering attempt to provoke new elections in Italy. If you like what you hear on Trend Lines and what you’ve read on WPR, you can sign up for our free newsletter to get our uncompromising analysis delivered straight to your inbox. The newsletter offers a free preview article every day of the week, plus three more complimentary articles in our weekly roundup every Friday. Sign up here. Then subscribe. Relevant Articles on WPR: Can Guatemala’s Next President Stem the Flow of Migration Out of the Country? Trump Is Risking a Recession—and His Reelection—With His Endless Trade War Italy’s Populist Government Is a Marriage of Convenience. How Long Can It Last? How a Crackdown in Hong Kong Would Reverberate, From Shanghai to Taiwan In Northern Ireland, There’s No Such Thing as a ‘Good Brexit’ Fear of Fernandez’s Return Should Be Helping Argentina’s Macri. It’s Not Trend Lines is produced and edited by Peter Dörrie, a freelance journalist and analyst focusing on security and resource politics in Africa. You can follow him on Twitter at @peterdoerrie. To send feedback or questions, email us at podcast@worldpoliticsreview.com.
Laura Weiss never expected to be a leadership coach. Growing up she knew that she was meant to be an architect and after earning an undergraduate and masters’ degree in architecture her fate seemed all but sealed. That is until she decided to change everything less than a decade later. She had realized that while she loved architecture, it wasn’t quite for her. So she decided to follow another passion and get an MBA from MIT. She went on to find a home for herself in the emerging field of design thinking, combining her love of design and business as a consultant at IDEO for almost 10 years. Today Laura is focused on helping others navigate tricky moments in their careers and grow design leaders through her work as a professor and as a coach. More and more people are turning to professional coaches as a way to grow, transition, and find fulfillment in their work, in this episode Laura shares a bit of what it means to be a coach and what you can gain from having a coach.
In this week’s editors’ discussion on Trend Lines, WPR’s Judah Grunstein, Elliot Waldman and Laura Weiss talk about the ASEAN Regional Forum in Bangkok, the mounting criticism over Venezuela’s human rights abuses, and a cease-fire in Mozambique that ended a return to violence 27 years after the end of civil war. If you like what you hear on Trend Lines and what you’ve read on WPR, you can sign up for our free newsletter to get our uncompromising analysis delivered straight to your inbox. The newsletter offers a free preview article every day of the week, plus three more complimentary articles in our weekly roundup every Friday. Sign up here. Then subscribe. Relevant Articles on WPR: What’s Behind China and Vietnam’s Latest Standoff in the South China Sea? Across Latin America, Venezuelans Reel From a Crisis That Has No End in Sight Mozambique Shakes Up Security Sector as Peace Talks Show Signs of Progress Can the ‘Landmark’ EU-Mercosur Trade Deal Be Successfully Implemented? Salvini’s Migrant Crackdown in Italy Is Creating a Crisis, Not Solving One Corruption and Violence, Not Failed Ideologies, Are Driving Central America’s Exodus Trend Lines is produced and edited by Peter Dörrie, a freelance journalist and analyst focusing on security and resource politics in Africa. You can follow him on Twitter at @peterdoerrie. To send feedback or questions, email us at podcast@worldpoliticsreview.com.
In this week’s editors’ discussion on Trend Lines, WPR’s Judah Grunstein, Frederick Deknatel and Laura Weiss talk about Boris Johnson’s investiture as the U.K.’s new prime minister. They also take a look at U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo’s four-country tour of Latin America and the surprisingly warm reception he received. If you like what you hear on Trend Lines and what you’ve read on WPR, you can sign up for our free newsletter to get our uncompromising analysis delivered straight to your inbox. The newsletter offers a free preview article every day of the week, plus three more complimentary articles in our weekly roundup every Friday. Sign up here. Then subscribe. Relevant Articles on WPR: Can Boris Johnson Survive Contact With Brexit Reality? Britain’s Labour Party Has Tried to Appeal to Everyone on Brexit—and Failed Brexit Has Undermined the Good Friday Agreement and Reignited Questions of Irish Unity Bukele’s Election Represents a New Era in El Salvador—and a Chance for Trump Cutting U.S. Aid to Central America Is No Way to Address Immigration Why Tackling Corruption Could Also Reduce Violence in El Salvador Trend Lines is produced and edited by Peter Dörrie, a freelance journalist and analyst focusing on security and resource politics in Africa. You can follow him on Twitter at @peterdoerrie. To send feedback or questions, email us at podcast@worldpoliticsreview.com.
The latest edition of CQ's study of congressional voting comes out in CQ Magazine on Feb. 25 and the authors, CQ reporters John Bennett and Jonathan Miller, explain that Congress voted as Trump wanted at record levels in 2017 and 2018, while representatives and senators who crossed party lines more than their peers paid at the ballot box. Laura Weiss, who profiled Larry Hogan for the magazine, discusses what is prompting the Maryland governor to consider challenging Trump in the 2020 GOP primaries. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Millennials are the largest living generation and are just starting their careers, so the GOP's tax plan would affect them all of their working lives. They're concerned about the proposed changes to the tax treatment of housing, education, healthcare and income, says CQ reporter Laura Weiss. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
At the top of the reduce, reuse, recycle chain is reducing. In this segment, Terra Verde explores a new movement to reduce the use of single use disposable food containers at casual dining restaurants, and replace them with reusable containers, even for takeout. Guests: Samantha Meyer, Zero Waste Program Manager with Clean Water Action's California office, Jena Davidson, owner of the Sacred Wheel Cheese Shop in the Temescal neighborhood of Oakland, and Laura Weiss, owner and founder of GoBox. The post Terra Verde – Less SUDs, More Washing: The New Movement to Replace Single Use Disposable Food Containers appeared first on KPFA.
Linda Pelaccio gets ready for summer as she explores the history of ice cream with noted journalist and author Laura Weiss on A Taste of the Past. Laura traces the history of ice cream, from it’s icy and innovative roots to its worldwide popularity today. Learn about ice houses, the big business of ice cream and it’s many variations across the globe. Laura’s latest book is Ice Cream: A Global History, and is available where all books are sold. This episode was sponsored by Hearst Ranch, the nations largest single-source supplier of grassfed and grass-finished beef.