Podcasts about leading questions

Question that suggests a particular answer, often answerable with yes or no

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New Heights Church
Leading Questions | Part 2 - Do You Want To Get Well?

New Heights Church

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2025 44:15


New Heights Church
Leading Questions | Part 1 - What Do You Want?

New Heights Church

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2025 38:19


Christian Men at Work Podcast
JL 240 - Avoid Leading Questions - PPP 119

Christian Men at Work Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2025 5:58


Law School
Evidence Law Overview: Review and Summary

Law School

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2025 24:45


I. RelevanceTo be admissible in court, evidence must be relevant. This means it must have "any tendency" to make a fact more or less probable (Rule 401). The threshold for relevance is low. Even evidence with the slightest probative value is sufficient. For example, if a defendant possesses a weapon matching the one used in a crime, this evidence is relevant because it increases the likelihood of their involvement.However, even logically relevant evidence can be excluded if its probative value is substantially outweighed by the danger of unfair prejudice, confusing the issues, misleading the jury, or wasting time (Rule 403). Judges have discretion in applying Rule 403 and may provide limiting instructions to the jury. For example, gruesome crime scene photos may be excluded if their shock value outweighs their relevance.II. Witness ExaminationA competent witness must be able to perceive, recall, and communicate the event, and understand their duty to testify truthfully.Direct Examination: The party calling the witness asks open-ended questions. Leading questions are generally prohibited, except for hostile witnesses or preliminary matters.Cross-Examination: Opposing counsel uses leading questions to test accuracy, reliability, credibility, and potential biases. The scope is generally limited to topics raised during direct examination.Redirect/Recross: Redirect examination clarifies issues raised during cross-examination. Recross-examination challenges new issues introduced during redirect.Common Objections: Hearsay, Relevance, Leading Questions, Speculation, Argumentative Questions, Asked and Answered, Improper ImpeachmentIII. ImpeachmentImpeachment challenges a witness's credibility.Methods:Prior Inconsistent Statements: A previous statement contradicting the witness's testimony (not hearsay if used only to impeach).Bias or Motive to Lie: Reasons for the witness to favor one side (always relevant).Conviction of a Crime:Felonies: Admissible if probative value outweighs prejudicial effect.Crimes Involving Dishonesty: Always admissible.Convictions older than 10 years are generally inadmissible.Reputation for Untruthfulness: Attacking the witness's general character for dishonesty.IV. PrivilegesPrivileges protect certain confidential communications.Attorney-Client Privilege: Protects communications between a lawyer and client for legal advice (client holds the privilege). Exceptions: Crime-fraud, waiver, joint representation.Spousal Privileges:Spousal Immunity: A spouse cannot be forced to testify against their spouse in criminal cases (only during the marriage).Marital Communications Privilege: Protects confidential communications between spouses made during the marriage (survives divorce, both criminal and civil cases).V. Expert TestimonyExpert testimony provides specialized knowledge. An expert must have specialized knowledge, training, or experience.Reliability Standards:Daubert Standard: Judges assess reliability and scientific validity.Frye Standard: Expert testimony must be based on widely accepted scientific principles.Experts cannot state legal conclusions.VI. HearsayHearsay is an out-of-court statement offered for the truth of the matter asserted and is generally inadmissible.Non-Hearsay: Prior Inconsistent Statements (impeachment), Prior Consistent Statements (rehabilitation), Prior Identifications, Admissions by a Party-Opponent.Hearsay Exceptions: Some require the declarant to be unavailable (Dying Declarations, Statements Against Interest, Former Testimony). Some apply regardless of availability (Excited Utterance, Present Sense Impression, Statements for Medical Diagnosis or Treatment, Business Records, Public Records).Confrontation Clause: Guarantees criminal defendants the right to confront their accusers. Testimonial hearsay is inadmissible unless the declarant is unavailable and the defendant had a prior opportunity to cross-examine.VII. Strategic ConsiderationsObjecting to

Leading Questions
BONUS EPISODE: How the US federal government is getting ready for President Trump

Leading Questions

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2024 39:36


The US presidential election is the most consequential taking place in the ‘year of democracy'. This special episode of Global Government Forum's Leading Questions podcast, taken from a webinar held on 19 November, looks at what public servants will be doing to prepare for the incoming presidential team led by President Donald Trump. In this podcast, webinar chair Siobhan Benita discusses the work that civil servants will be undertaking for the government transition with Jason Briefel, non-attorney partner and director of government and public affairs, Shaw Bransford & Roth, and Richard Johnstone, executive editor, Global Government Forum. Listen to this podcast to hear insight on what civil servants will be doing to prepare for a new president, the process of a presidential transition, and what the Department of Government Efficiency means for government. The conversation covers:   What the election result reveals about the public's priorities for government - particularly around trends like tackling inflation and immigration. How the result fits into international electoral trends. What happens in a government transition. How civil servants will be preparing for implementing Trump's priorities - introducing tariffs, deportation of illegal immigrants, reducing government spending. Key appointments that are made so far.   Mentioned in this episode: Japan looks to learn from Elon Musk's US government efficiency programme Read the US CIO study mentioned in this report Register now for Government Service Delivery – the new name for GovernmentDX Over the two days of May 13 – 14, 2025, the Government Service Delivery event program unites global digital government leaders to explore tech-driven innovation for delivering high-quality public services for customers. This event will include an exclusive series of roundtables and an open conference – find out more here and register your interest

Normale Mensen Bestaan Niet
Huh, wat? Waarom onze aandacht goud waard is

Normale Mensen Bestaan Niet

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2024 53:21


Aandacht, een onderdeel van cognitieve psychologie en mega belangrijk in onze huidige maatschappij waar je aandacht continu getrokken wordt. Thijs en Lennard bespreken wat aandacht precies is, hoe ons aandachtssysteem werkt, of multitasken bestaat en waarom we aandacht van anderen zo enorm fijn vinden. Ook vertellen ze je hoe de trauma verwerkingstechniek EMDR werkt, aangezien dat over aandacht gaat. Hou je aandacht erbij zouden we zeggen. Gebruik de code 'NORMALEMENSENBESTAANNIET' op https://www.rompslomp.nl voor 4 maanden gratis het Professional pakket! Meer weten over het EU Ecolabel? Kijk op https://www.eu-ecolabel.nl/ Adverteren in deze podcast? Mail naar podcasts@astrolads.com Bronnen en ander lees- en luister- en kijkvoer: - In Thijs z'n nieuwste boek: We doen allemaal maar wat leer je ook een stuk over cognitieve psychologie en aandacht. - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qKJv4S5peJQ TED filmpje over je brein en aandacht. - Doe de selective attention test: https://youtu.be/vJG698U2Mvo?si=-QS3hNzcCGJqN3Mi Nerd-literatuur: - Zhaoping L (2014). Understanding vision: theory, models, and data. United Kingdom: Oxford University Press. - Murphy G, Greene CM (2016). ["Perceptual Load Affects Eyewitness Accuracy and Susceptibility to Leading Questions"](https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5003837). Frontiers in Psychology. *7*: 1322. [doi](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doi_(identifier)):[10.3389/fpsyg.2016.01322](https://doi.org/10.3389%2Ffpsyg.2016.01322). [PMC](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PMC_(identifier)) [5003837](https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5003837). [PMID](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PMID_(identifier)) [27625628](https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27625628). - Lavie N, Hirst A, de Fockert JW, Viding E (September 2004). ["Load theory of selective attention and cognitive control"](https://web.archive.org/web/20130626052615/http://www.icn.ucl.ac.uk/lavielab/reprints/lavie-etal-04.pdf) (PDF). Journal of Experimental Psychology. General. *133* (3): 339–54. [doi](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doi_(identifier)):[10.1037/0096-3445.133.3.339](https://doi.org/10.1037%2F0096-3445.133.3.339). [PMID](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PMID_(identifier)) [15355143](https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/15355143). [S2CID](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S2CID_(identifier)) [10399663](https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:10399663). Archived from [the original](http://www.icn.ucl.ac.uk/lavielab/reprints/Lavie-etal-04.pdf) (PDF) on 2013-06-26. - Chavajay P, Rogoff B (July 1999). "Cultural variation in management of attention by children and their caregivers". Developmental Psychology. *35* (4): 1079–90. [doi](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doi_(identifier)):[10.1037/0012-1649.35.4.1079](https://doi.org/10.1037%2F0012-1649.35.4.1079). [PMID](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PMID_(identifier)) [10442876](https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/10442876). - Subramanian, K. R. (2018). Myth and mystery of shrinking attention span. International Journal of Trend in Research and Development, 5(3), 1-6. - Bradbury, N. A. (2016). Attention span during lectures: 8 seconds, 10 minutes, or more?. Advances in physiology education. - Tang, Y. Y., & Posner, M. I. (2009). Attention training and attention state training. Trends in cognitive sciences, 13(5), 222-227. - Wadlinger, H. A., & Isaacowitz, D. M. (2011). Fixing our focus: Training attention to regulate emotion. Personality and social psychology review, 15(1), 75-102. - Posner, M. I., Rothbart, M. K., & Tang, Y. Y. (2015). Enhancing attention through training. Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences, 4, 1-5. - de Jongh, A., de Roos, C., & El‐Leithy, S. (2024). State of the science: Eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR) therapy. Journal of Traumatic Stress, 37(2), 205-216. - Gottman, J. M., & Krokoff, L. J. (1989). Marital interaction and satisfaction: a longitudinal view. Journal of consulting and clinical psychology, 57(1), 47.

The Agora
Leading questions: What was the point of PASOK's leadership vote?

The Agora

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2024 28:13


Nikos Androulakis has been re-elected as leader of PASOK, the centre-left party that is hoping to establish itself as the main opposition party in Greece and, ultimately, challenge centre-right New Democracy for power.Given that Androulakis cruised to his victory, was there any point to this leadership contest? Also, where does it leave PASOK as it seeks to take advantage of turmoil at leftist SYRIZA and build some momentum as the social democrats seek to close the gap on Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis?MacroPolis co-founder Yiannis Mouzakis and features editor Georgia Nakou join host Nick Malkoutzis to work out what has happened and what might happen.Useful readingAndroulakis Wins Second Chance to Revive Greece's Centre-Left Party - Balkan Insight Androulakis' last chance - Kathimerini Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Leading Questions
Leading Questions Live: How to make government work in the age of permacrisis

Leading Questions

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2024 59:07


In this episode of Leading Question, recorded with a live online audience, a panel of Global Government Forum experts delve into the findings of its research into the key characteristics needed for a modern public service. The Making Government Work report identifies five key pillars of a modern civil service, which are: ·       Strong leadership with mutual respect and alignment between ministers and senior officials ·       Building a highly skilled, inclusive and thriving public sector workforce. ·       Fostering an agile, digital, and risk-taking culture focused on delivery. ·       Implementing working structures that transcend organisational silos. ·       Cultivating a service trusted by its users and the public. The report is the culmination of interviews with 12 senior civil service leaders from around the world, and comes in response to requests from leaders at Global Government Forum's annual Global Government Summit for a comprehensive “blueprint” for government that could consolidate and expand key knowledge shared over the past decade. In the conversation, report authors Richard Johnstone, Siobhan Benita and Lord Gus O'Donnell discuss the elements of each of these pillars, setting out the findings from this unique research. Listen now for an unprecedented primer on the key issues that governments around the world are facing. For civil servants looking to understand how to cultivate a service trusted by individual users and the public at large, this discussion is essential listening. Read our Making Government Work report here. Thank you to the leaders who took part in this study: ·       Glyn Davis, secretary of the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet, Australia ·       Donna Cadogan, head, public service, Barbados ·       John Hannaford, clerk of the Privy Council and secretary to the Cabinet, Canada ·       Taimar Peterkop, state secretary, Estonia ·       Henrik Haapajärvi, former state secretary to the prime minister, Finland ·       Claire Landais, secretary general of the government, France ·       Haryomo Dwi Putranto, acting chair, Indonesian National Civil Service Agency, Indonesia ·       John Callinan, secretary general of Department of Taoiseach and Government, Ireland ·       Folasade Yemi-Esan, head of the civil service of the Federation, Nigeria (retired 14 August) ·       Leo Yip, head of civil service and permanent secretary (Prime Minister's Office), Singapore ·       Simon Case, cabinet secretary and head of the civil service, United Kingdom ·       Dustin Brown, deputy assistant director for Management, Office of Management and Budget, Executive Office of the President, United States (at time of interview).

Leading Questions
US presidential election: what the party platforms say – and what you need to know

Leading Questions

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2024 45:07


In this special edition of Global Government Forum's Leading Questions podcast, which is based on a GGF webinar held in September, we look at the key issues in the upcoming United States presidential election. Join Siobhan Benita as she discuss the key issues of the campaign with Dr Thomas Gift, the associate professor of political science and director of the Centre on US Politics (CUSP) at UCL, and Kevin R. Kosar, a resident senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute. Listen to this podcast to find out: The key issues shaping the campaign. The policy priorities being set out by the parties. The early actions that the next president will likely take.

Leading Questions
How to empower civil servants to deliver government missions, with Dr Dan Honig

Leading Questions

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2024 55:48


In a new episode of Leading Questions, Richard Johnstone, the executive editor of Global Government Forum, interviews Dr Dan Honig, professor of public policy at University College London and Georgetown University, about his new book, Mission Driven Bureaucrats. Subtitled Empowering People To Help Government Do Better, Honig's book explores how civil servants can be empowered to drive better government performance. Honig argues that many public sector organisations are too focused on compliance – what he describes as an attempt to keep those who might want to do ill from doing it. Such an approach wears down public servants, leaving those who are driven to make a difference frustrated by the obstacles and compliance rules they face. This highly topical interview comes as the new UK government aims to focus on five key missions. Honig provides insight on how to realise progress on what he calls these grand missions, as well as using missions as a means to clearly state public service purposes – be that fighting fires, providing care or being the best internal auditor. Honig says that empowering civil servants is vital to achieving all these missions, giving civil servants both autonomy and support as a team to deliver. Listen in full to hear about how to make mission delivery happen in government – from strategies to drive change like implementing ‘green tape rules' to the role of leadership. And if you have questions about how to make mission-driven change happen in government, please contact richard.johnstone@globalgovernmentforum.com – and we will ask Dan for his tips on adopting a mission approach in government. Mentioned in this conversation: Find out more about Dan's book: Mission Driven Bureaucrats: Empowering People To Help Government Do Better Making Government Work: Exclusive Global Government Forum research reveals five pillars of a modern civil service History has been made, paving the way for major public service reform in South Africa

Linklaters – Payments Monthly – Our view on payments law and regulation
UK Supreme Court confirms a right of action in nuisance for water pollution // Litigation, Arbitration and Investigations

Linklaters – Payments Monthly – Our view on payments law and regulation

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2024 8:53


Episode 5: Leading Questions Speakers: David Thomas, Rachel Metcalf and Emma Kate Cooney Episode 5 analyses the recent UK Supreme Court judgment in The Manchester Ship Canal Company Ltd v United Utilities Water Ltd (No 2) and its potential implications for water companies. In this episode we refer to our September ESG Disputes Bulletin which can be found here. To listen to all episodes in this series, visit our Leading Questions webpage.

The Linklaters Podcast
UK Supreme Court confirms a right of action in nuisance for water pollution // Litigation, Arbitration and Investigations

The Linklaters Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2024 8:53


Episode 5: Leading Questions Speakers: David Thomas, Rachel Metcalf and Emma Kate Cooney Episode 5 analyses the recent UK Supreme Court judgment in The Manchester Ship Canal Company Ltd v United Utilities Water Ltd (No 2) and its potential implications for water companies. In this episode we refer to our September ESG Disputes Bulletin which can be found here. To listen to all episodes in this series, visit our Leading Questions webpage.

Michigan Business Network
Michigan Business Beat | Michelle Reynaert - UM Health-Sparrow Foundation Health Classic

Michigan Business Network

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2024 6:10


Originally loaded May 10th, audio glitch fixed Sep. 6. Chris Holman welcomes Michelle Reynaert, Vice President, Sparrow Foundation & Community Engagement at U of M Health - Sparrow Talking Points: Michelle Reynaert, Vice President, Foundation & Community Engagement prepared to speak on: UM Health-Sparrow Foundation Health Classic presented by Sentinel is quickly approaching on Tuesday, June 25th Expanding to three courses again this year Eagle Eye, Hawk Hollow and Timber Ridge Eagle Eye is sold out and Hawk Hollow is nearly sold out. We have 380 registered golfers to date. Benefiting the extraordinary care we provide daily throughout the region to Lansing and surrounding hospitals including Carson, Clinton, Eaton, and Ionia. Dollars raised stay local to impact our local community. May is for Miracles, tune into WILX this week to hear lots of exciting stories featuring miracle children being treated at our children's center, visit Costco and make a donation today, every dollar makes a difference for the kids! To register your team today or learn more about health classic, please visit uofmhealthsparrow.org/foundation Leading Questions for MBN: Welcome Michelle, Vice President, Foundation & Community Engagement at UM Health-Sparrow Foundation. Tell us all about the upcoming Health Classic? What do the proceeds benefit? Tell us a little more about this new partnership with Michigan and how does it impact your fundraising? Anything else going on you want to share about the month of May? Where can we sign up or receive more information?

Scaling Japan Podcast
Episode 73: Market Research in Japan with Robert Purss from McLaren Group

Scaling Japan Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2024 48:27


Welcome to another episode of the Scaling Japan Podcast. In this episode, we are delighted to welcome back Robert Purss for the third time. He is the founder and managing director of McLaren Group, a Tokyo-based bilingual marketing consultancy offering comprehensive services, including marketing strategy, consumer research, and business development. In Part 3, he will delve into essential tools and methodologies for conducting effective research that sets the stage for achieving future success.  Join us as Robert shares valuable insights into market research and growth strategies in Japan, addressing why companies need market research, affordable research alternatives for businesses with limited budgets, and the advantages of consulting market research professionals.  Link to Part 1: https://scalingyourcompany.com/marketing-agencies-in-japan-part-1-with-robert-purss/  Link to Part 2: https://scalingyourcompany.com/marketing-agencies-in-japan-part-2-with-robert-purss/  Links from Guest Appearance: LinkedIn | McLaren Group⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ --- Show Notes: 00:00 Introduction 2:34 What is Market Research? 3:24 Why Would a Company Need Market Research?  8:11 Existing Product Growth Strategy and New Product Growth Strategy  13:47 Research Tools for SME's 16:20 Managing Data 19:37 What Research Can a Company with No Budget Do? 22:34 Leading Questions and Online Data Sources 27:14 Comprehensive Research: Quantitative and Qualitative 31:59 How Much Do Brands/Businesses Spend on Market Research? 34:15 80/20 Principle, Market Landscape Understanding, and Concept Testing  36:49 Talking to an Expert 39:12 In Which Departments or Budget Categories is Market Research Held? 40:27 Where Can I Find Japanese People To Do Micro-research? 42:20 Why Should Someone Use the Services of a Market Research Professional?44:04 Tips for Interviewing Japanese People  46:00 Final Comments --- Exciting News for Getting More Sales in Japan !! We are thrilled to launch our live cohort course: "Mastering Sales Decks for the Japanese Market" hosted by Tyson Batino. This online program is for CEOs and sales professionals eager to enhance their sales pitches and improve their chances of securing meetings with Japanese corporate decision-makers. ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://scalingyourcompany.com/salespamphlet/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ --- Send in a voice message: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/scalingjapanpodcast/message⁠⁠⁠⁠ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/scalingjapanpodcast/message

Leading Questions
UK general election: how to get ready for the next government - BONUS EPISODE

Leading Questions

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2024 48:59


Welcome to this special edition of Leading Questions in which we look at the key issues in the UK general election and how civil servants will be working to get ready for the next government. The general election will be held on 4 July, with parties setting out their vision for the future of the country. That means that right now, civil servants are working on ‘day one' documents for new ministers who will be appointed after votes are cast. These briefings will highlight the key issues that the next government will have to deal with, and set out the path to implement key policies. Richard Johnstone, the executive editor of Global Government Forum, Leading Questions podcast host Siobhan Benita and the former Director General, Government Digital Service Kevin Cunnington, discuss the policy battleground in this election; the issues the next prime minister will inherit – whoever they are – and what will be happening in Whitehall right now as officials observe the campaign. As this is a very topical conversation, recorded earlier this week, and we wanted to share this with you on this feed – we hope you enjoy.

Career Competitor
The Power of Candor in Conversations with Todd Holzman

Career Competitor

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2024 47:32


In this podcast, Todd Holzman, a renowned educator and founder of a global leadership consultancy, emphasizes the importance of candor in conversations. He shares how candor became his life's work and defines it as a collaborative pursuit of truth for improvement. Holzman highlights its benefits for psychological well-being, authentic relationships, and effective leadership. He stresses the need for self-awareness and recognizing communication flaws. Holzman suggests that cultivating candor provides a competitive advantage in personal and professional growth. He advocates for courageous, curious, and compassionate conversations, emphasizing truth alignment before action and collaborative problem-solving. Holzman also warns against common conversational pitfalls and encourages listeners to embody admired qualities and commit to truth and altruism.You can learn more about Todd at www.holzman.comTakeawaysAdmiration Shapes Behavior: Todd emphasizes how our admiration for others influences our behavior and presentation in society. Understanding this can help us navigate our interactions more consciously.Stepping into Conversations for Growth: There's an emphasis on the significance of engaging in conversations, even uncomfortable ones, as a means of personal development. By actively participating in discussions, we open ourselves to learning and growth.Navigating Relationship Traps: Todd highlights the common pitfalls we encounter while trying to build relationships. Recognizing these traps can help us navigate them more effectively and foster healthier connections.Sign up for the monthly newsletter with Steve and Career Competitor by providing your details here - Request to become part of our communityAlso be sure to give him and the show a follow on Instagram @careercompetitorpodcast

Linklaters – Payments Monthly – Our view on payments law and regulation
Compulsory Mediation and what the recent Court of Appeal judgment means for those managing litigation // Litigation, Arbitration & Investigations

Linklaters – Payments Monthly – Our view on payments law and regulation

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2024 7:36


Episode 4: Leading Questions Episode 4 provides a deeper dive into Compulsory Mediation and the recent Court of Appeal case Churchill -v- Merthyr Tydfil [2023] EWCA Civ 1416.  We provide our thoughts on the issues and key practical takeaways for those managing litigation in the UK.  To listen to all episodes in this series, visit our Leading Questions webpage.

The Linklaters Podcast
Compulsory Mediation and what the recent Court of Appeal judgment means for those managing litigation // Litigation, Arbitration & Investigations

The Linklaters Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2024 7:36


Episode 4: Leading Questions Episode 4 provides a deeper dive into Compulsory Mediation and the recent Court of Appeal case Churchill -v- Merthyr Tydfil [2023] EWCA Civ 1416.  We provide our thoughts on the issues and key practical takeaways for those managing litigation in the UK.  To listen to all episodes in this series, visit our Leading Questions webpage.

Panda's Talking Games
PTG 336 – Leading into the Holidays with Leading Questions

Panda's Talking Games

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2023 54:25


Show us how you use leading questions in your games! Phil and Senda talk leading questions, as well as how and when to use them effectively. Unfortunately two thing happened […]

The Linklaters Podcast
The duties of directors when a company is bordering insolvency, developments in the mediation sphere and how generative AI is impacting legal practice // Litigation, Arbitration & Investigations

The Linklaters Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2023 11:16


Episode 3: Leading Questions In the third episode, Greg Wloch, Jane Larner, Madeline Chan, Clara Tung and James Phoenix discuss directors duties to consider the interests of creditors when a company is bordering insolvency, the recent developments in the sphere of mediation and how generative AI is beginning to impact legal practice. To listen to all episodes in this series, visit our Leading Questions webpage.

Linklaters – Payments Monthly – Our view on payments law and regulation
The duties of directors when a company is bordering insolvency, developments in the mediation sphere and how generative AI is impacting legal practice // Litigation, Arbitration & Investigations

Linklaters – Payments Monthly – Our view on payments law and regulation

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2023 11:16


Episode 3: Leading Questions In the third episode, Greg Wloch, Jane Larner, Madeline Chan, Clara Tung and James Phoenix discuss directors duties to consider the interests of creditors when a company is bordering insolvency, the recent developments in the sphere of mediation and how generative AI is beginning to impact legal practice. To listen to all episodes in this series, visit our Leading Questions webpage.

Leading Questions
Flipping the script with former Bank of England chief economist – Andy Haldane

Leading Questions

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2023 47:50


In this, the last episode of Leading Questions series 3, Andy Haldane talks about thriving on leading through crisis and the challenges and opportunities “when the old is broken and the new is yet to be forged”. Having spent 32 years at the Bank of England, latterly as chief economist, headed up the UK government's Levelling Up taskforce, founded the charity Pro Bono Economics, and spent the last two years as chief executive of the Royal Society of Arts, Andy has a range of roles and experiences to draw on. Yet though he has been very honest publicly about his organisations' successes and failures over the years, he hasn't divulged much about his own leadership style and motivations – until now. The man once named amongst the world's 100 most influential people by Time magazine has seen his fair share of crises – not least, during his time at the Bank of England, the global financial crisis of 2008, the European debt crisis, Black Wednesday, and the COVID-19 pandemic. “Looking back over those 32 years, it was hallmarked or perhaps pockmarked by crises. They always come along, don't they? But we seem to have had a particularly virulent sequence over the last 15 years plus,” he says. It is fortunate, then, that Andy is energised by the opportunity to drive big, system-wide change. Motivated by his belief that the most effective and durable way of making change is to engage as broad a base of stakeholders as possible, Andy describes the importance of listening to those not often given a voice. Indeed, speaking to people for whom the economy was not working proved to be “one of the most valuable sources of intelligence I could have had”. He also speaks of his tendency to be publicly honest about the things that have gone wrong and to suggest ideas radically different from the status quo; his concern that civil servants do not have “a long enough window of relative tranquillity to build their sea defences against whatever the next tsunami might be”; and of the importance of having an “optimistic, non-fatalistic mindset”. This fascinating episode is a window into the motivations of a man in the business of “establishing next practice rather than best practice thinking”, of considering what's around the corner, and of “instilling a sense of belief about what's possible”.

The Playground Podcast
Eric Poses: 25 Years of Winning

The Playground Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2023 22:14


Chris talked with Eric Poses of All Things Equal Games about the 25th Anniversary of Leading Questions and his repeat of the cross-country car trip he did to launch the game in 1997. We caught up with him just as he was leaving. for 22 cities, with a stop at New York Toy Fair. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-playground-podcast/support

The Linklaters Podcast
The Quincecare duty in APP fraud cases, Climate Change Litigation and Data Privacy class actions // Litigation, Arbitration & Investigations

The Linklaters Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2023 12:41


Episode 2: Leading Questions In the second episode, Christa Band, Mike Munk, Rebecca Burton, Faye Presland, Elenor Parkhouse and Sadie Buls discuss the Supreme Court's recent refusal in Phillipp v Barclays Bank to extend the Quincecare duty in APP fraud cases, the recent ClientEarth v Shell climate related derivative action case, and the latest data privacy class action claim struck out by the High Court. To listen to all episodes in this series, visit our Leading Questions webpage.

Linklaters – Payments Monthly – Our view on payments law and regulation
The Quincecare duty in APP fraud cases, Climate Change Litigation and Data Privacy class actions // Litigation, Arbitration & Investigations

Linklaters – Payments Monthly – Our view on payments law and regulation

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2023 12:41


Episode 2: Leading Questions In the second episode, Christa Band, Mike Munk, Rebecca Burton, Faye Presland, Elenor Parkhouse and Sadie Buls discuss the Supreme Court's recent refusal in Phillipp v Barclays Bank to extend the Quincecare duty in APP fraud cases, the recent ClientEarth v Shell climate related derivative action case, and the latest data privacy class action claim struck out by the High Court. To listen to all episodes in this series, visit our Leading Questions webpage.

Mock Trial Masterclass
What Are Open-Ended Questions and Leading Questions? Differences Between Open-Ended and Leading Questions in Mock Trial

Mock Trial Masterclass

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2023 8:48


One of the most important things to understand as you begin your mock trial career are the differences between open-ended questions and leading questions. So, in this episode, we're going to cover those differences. We'll talk open-ended vs. leading questions and discuss when to use each kind of question during a mock trial round. BUY MY BOOK HERE: bit.ly/MTMBook  SCHEDULE COACHING WITH ME HERE: bit.ly/MTMCoach Welcome into Mock Trial Masterclass: Your Guide to Controlling the Courtroom. My name is Luke Worsham, and I want YOU to be a mock trial master. I've competed in and coached mock trial for a while, and I want to pass along everything I've learned to you. Whether you're an attorney or a witness, my channel is dedicated to helping you take your craft to the next level. It's game on! The information contained in this podcast is intended for mock trial students and coaches, and it is provided for informational purposes only. It should not be construed as legal advice on any subject matter or real-life litigation advice.

As It Happens from CBC Radio
August 15: Leading questions

As It Happens from CBC Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2023 48:16


Georgia Trump indictment, Michael Oher lawsuit, Brownest lawn, Alice K. Ladas obituary, Winnipeg safe breaker and more

Linklaters – Payments Monthly – Our view on payments law and regulation
The Mariana Dam case and more // Litigation, Arbitration and Investigations

Linklaters – Payments Monthly – Our view on payments law and regulation

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2023 11:54


Episode 1: Leading Questions In the first episode, Christa Band, Gavin Lewis, Elenor Parkhouse, James Bowen and Stephen Lacey discuss the the surprising decision of the Supreme Court in relation to the Mariana Dam case and what it means for the future of collective redress in this country; sanctions and the perils of a tickbox “reasonable belief” defence as highlighted by Celestial Aviation; the extraordinary Al Sadeq case and whether a non-party to litigation can claim litigation privilege and a financial services supplement about changes to the Bank of England and Prudential Regulation Authority's enforcement process and policies. To listen to all episodes in this series, visit our Leading Questions webpage.

The Linklaters Podcast
The Mariana Dam case and more // Litigation, Arbitration and Investigations

The Linklaters Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2023 11:54


Episode 1: Leading Questions In the first episode, Christa Band, Gavin Lewis, Elenor Parkhouse, James Bowen and Stephen Lacey discuss the the surprising decision of the Supreme Court in relation to the Mariana Dam case and what it means for the future of collective redress in this country; sanctions and the perils of a tickbox “reasonable belief” defence as highlighted by Celestial Aviation; the extraordinary Al Sadeq case and whether a non-party to litigation can claim litigation privilege and a financial services supplement about changes to the Bank of England and Prudential Regulation Authority's enforcement process and policies. To listen to all episodes in this series, visit our Leading Questions webpage.

Leading Questions
What makes for a responsive government? BONUS EPISODE

Leading Questions

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2023 30:56


This special episode of Leading Questions shares the results from the 2023 Responsive Government Survey. Report author Richard Johnstone shares the headlines from the research, while contributors to the report - Grete Kvernland-Berg, the managing partner and country head for Norway at PA Consulting Group; Alexander Evans OBE, professor of practice in Public Policy at London School of Economics and former strategy director in the Cabinet Office in the United Kingdom; and Michael Wernick, the Jarislowsky chair of public sector management at the University of Ottawa, and former cabinet secretary in the Canadian government – share their thoughts on what success looks like for public services in the era of permacrisis.  

Leading Questions
‘Serve your country – you will never regret it' – Noreen Hecmanczuk

Leading Questions

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2023 49:47


In the first of our Leading Questions podcasts to feature an American federal government leader, Noreen Hecmanczuk reflects on a long and diverse career which has seen her serve in the White House twice.   She took her first job in Washington D.C in the early 1990s – inspired by her WW2 veteran uncle – and hasn't looked back.    The senior adviser on strategic engagements and communications to the US federal CIO, Noreen is right at the heart of government. But having worked at nine agencies and for six administrations – and in a range of roles from strategic communications to stakeholder engagement, HR to technology – she has a very well-rounded perspective on government operations.   From volunteering to take notes at meetings of foods standards executives in the midst of a deadly E coli outbreak to a particularly sobering moment whilst at the Department of Labor, Noreen has always shown a dedication to understanding her colleagues' needs and how she might help meet them.   And she has kept two quotes front of mind: Teddy Roosevelt's “Do what you can with what you have, where you are”, and her boss Clare Martorana's motto that “people support what they helped create”.   Also covering improving citizens' interactions with government through technology, why leaders shouldn't confuse their role with that of a subject matter expert, the particulars of the American system and much more besides, this is an episode brimming with insight from a public servant whose work always comes back to one thing: resolutely serving the American people as best she can.  

Leading Questions
‘Unless you fight for it, it's not worth it once you get there' – Phindile Baleni

Leading Questions

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2023 45:10


Phindile Baleni was appointed secretary to South Africa's cabinet and director general of the presidency – the first woman in the country's history to hold these roles – amid the pandemic in April 2021. It's a good thing she likes a challenge. With a background in maths and law, she joined the public service in 1994 just as South Africa was transitioning from the old apartheid regime to a new democratic order. Working in provincial government before moving to national, Phindile's career has been akin to “navigating an obstacle course”, not least on account of her race and gender. From a magistrate describing her as a “little girl” and refusing to address her in the courtroom to coming up against lawyers in the public service who excluded her by speaking Afrikaans, Phindile has faced discrimination with strength and grace – sometimes working to educate bigots and when necessary “fighting fire with fire”. She says she has always had people “who have known what I'm capable of who troubleshooted on my behalf” but it is principally her self-confidence – built by her parents from a young age – that has helped to pull her through. She is, she says, “motivated by struggle”. Using her experiences and leadership prowess to support others – Phindile subscribes to the idea popular in Africa that “a star shines because the other star gives you the light for you to shine” – she has worked to help talented colleagues get over crises of confidence, pushing them out of their comfort zones so that they can achieve their best.  In this first episode of the new series of Leading Questions, Phindile also describes the “harrowing” experience of transforming a public service built on apartheid – to serve four million of a population of 54 million – into a democratic system capable of serving all South Africans. From an “eclectic” leader who comes across as humble and unassuming, this is a lesson in quiet unshakable strength, resilience and never giving up. 

Leading Questions
Find out what governments' priorities will be in the year ahead - BONUS EPISODE

Leading Questions

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2023 40:01


In this bonus podcast in the Leading Questions feed, GGF executive editor Richard Johnstone and GGF event moderator Siobhan Benita set out the top trends affecting government in 2023, setting out insight on key topics including economy and finance, sustainability, resilience, digital government and transformation. Listen now to get the inside track on what governments will be working on in 2023.

The Whole Word Podcast
Job 08 - Bildad Asks Two Leading Questions

The Whole Word Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2023 10:02


Job 08Bildad (v 1-22)**********Scriptures taken from the Holy Bible, New International Version ®, NIV ® Copyright © 1973, 1978, 1984, 2011 by Biblica, Inc. Used with permission. All rights reserved worldwide.The “NIV”, “New International Version”, “Biblica”, “International Bible Society” and the Biblica Logo are trademarks registered in the United States Patent and Trademark Office by Biblica, Inc.  Used with permission.BIBLICA, THE INTERNATIONAL BIBLE SOCIETY, provides God's Word to people through Bible translation & Bible publishing, and Bible engagement in Africa, Asia Pacific, Europe, Latin America, the Middle East, and North America. Through its worldwide reach, Biblica engages people with God's Word so that their lives are transformed through a relationship with Jesus Christ.Support the show

WMBC Podcasts
Who Can Be Against Us ? | Leading Questions

WMBC Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2022 33:38


One of the most well-known questions Paul asked was, "If God is for us, who can be against us?" This rhetorical question brings great joy and encouragement in all seasons of life.

Sex in Spanglish
Ep. 28 - Leading Questions

Sex in Spanglish

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2022 16:01


In this episode Ana gives you everything you need to know to get the sex life you've always wanted. You'll learn: What leading questions are Why you want to ask them How to start implementing them Get on the waitlist for La Sin Vergüenza Symposium: https://www.honeybook.com/widget/sexin_spanglish_llc_227874/cf_id/62ea7288720bb9003455bbab Download the Rendezvous Reboot and change your relationship with the past today: https://alopez.ck.page/e6c6ea4619 Download my FREE e-book Spice it up! Con La Sex Coach: https://alopez.ck.page/5def2e6456 Follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sexinspanglish/ Follow me on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@sexinspanglish Follow me on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sexinspanglish Follow me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/sexinspanglish Music by: Le Gang; http://soundcloud.com/thisislegang

Sorry, Partner
Sally Brock Totally Rocks!

Sorry, Partner

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2022 40:57


English champion Sally Brock talks about hand records, team uniforms, and playing bridge during rush hour on a platform at Waterloo Station. Plus, she shares her top tip for developing players. But first, we kibitz!Sally Brock's bio at the English Bridge Union.Sally is also a bridge journalist and author. Get 20% off Leading Questions in Bridge at the Bridge Shop with coupon code: sorrypartner (valid from 8/11-8/19). Also available at other retailers.Send your bridge stories and comments to sorrypartnerpodcast@gmail.com.Or @sorrypartnerpodcast on Instagram.Or send us a VOICE MESSAGE at www.speakpipe.com/SorryPartnerPodcast (it's FREE!).Please consider supporting the show at Patreon: SORRY, PARTNER/PATREONLooking for some Sorry, Partner SWAG? Check out the Sorry, Partner Merch StoreJoin our MAILING LIST here.These links are also available on our website: sorrypartner.comAnd if you have a bridge-playing friend who is not yet listening to podcasts in the car, on walks, or while doing the dishes, why not show them how easy it is -- and start with SORRY, PARTNER on Apple podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you like to listen!Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/sorry-partner. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.

Eastview Christian Church Sermons
Can you drink from the cup that I drink? | Leading Questions 5

Eastview Christian Church Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2022 36:08


Can you drink from the cup that I drink? | Leading Questions 5 5-22-22 | Mike Baker | Mark 10:35-45

Eastview Christian Church Sermons
Why does this generation seek a sign? | Leading Questions 4

Eastview Christian Church Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2022 34:16


Why Does This Generation Seek a Sign? | Leading Questions 4 5-15-22 | Mike Baker | Mark 8:11-13

Eastview Students: High School
Leading Questions - Following is Faith, Not Sight (Ben Miller)

Eastview Students: High School

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2022 27:46


This Sunday, guest preacher Ben Miller (ISU Encounter) talks about faith, miracles & signs, and the importance of seeking God (5/15/22).

Eastview Students: High School
Leading Questions - Following Is Believing (Zach Thompson)

Eastview Students: High School

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2022 24:04


Eastview Christian Church Sermons
Who Do You Say I Am? | Leading Questions 3

Eastview Christian Church Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2022 35:24


Who do You Say I am? | Leading Questions 3 5-8-22 | Mike Baker | Mark 8:27-30

Eastview Christian Church Sermons
Faithlessness is Conquered by Stories of God's Faithfulness | Leading Questions 2

Eastview Christian Church Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2022 36:46


Faithlessness is Conquered by Stories of God's Faithfulness Leading Questions 2 5-1-2022 | Connor Wood | Mark 8:14-21

Eastview Students: High School
Leading Questions - Following is Spiritual, not Physical (Zach Thompson)

Eastview Students: High School

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2022 26:34


This week, Zach delivers an encouraging message about maintaining faith, hope, and trust in Jesus, even when life is really difficult (5/1/22).

Eastview Students: High School
Leading Questions - Following is INTERNAL, not External (Pastor Panel)

Eastview Students: High School

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2022 32:30


What does it look like to follow Jesus everyday? How many of us (wrongly) assume that we have to earn our salvation? This week, pastors Rich, Kim, and Cooper tackle these topics, as well as other questions regarding having a relationship with Jesus (4/24/22).

Eastview Christian Church Sermons
Do You Not See? | Leading Questions 1

Eastview Christian Church Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2022 36:11


Do You Not See? | Leading Questions 1 4-24-2022 | Zach Thompson | Mark 7:14-23

Talking about Coaching
Leading questions - Are they bad? Episode 42

Talking about Coaching

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2022 26:45


In this episodes we're discussing leading questions, and whether they're really a big no-no, as often taught in coach training programmes, or whether there may be some value in offering direction as a coach, or even to ask questions in a way that makes the client think they've come up with the solution themselves, empowering in some way, manipulative if you look at it differently. We discuss the range of leading questions, the ethics of consciously leading your clients, the weight of taking on the responsibility when we choose to lead our clients, and the importance of supervision as to avoid leading in an unconscious way.  _____________________________CONTINUE THE CONVERSATION over in our Facebook community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/talkingaboutcoachingMORE DEEP DIVES into coaching at https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLEK9UENWT66D6uqPJhCznXNhc9Ba9jiteSHORT EPISODES of Talking about Coaching addressing specific questions: https://www.youtube.com/talkingaboutcoachingYou can also find us on all major podcast platforms.If you'd like to SUPPORT WHAT WE DO, please consider a positive review, leave a comment or tell a friend or colleague about this episode.You can also BECOME A PATREON at https://www.patreon.com/talkingaboutcoachingSEE GREAT COACHES IN ACTION by joining Yannick's Coaching Lab. Every 1st Tuesday of the month we invite an experienced coach for a 45min live coaching session, and you can be a fly on the wall! This is followed by conversations and Q&A with the coach and client as well as optional practice triads in breakout rooms during part 2 of the Lab. More info on upcoming events at https://bit.ly/FutureCoachingLabsCoaching Lab members have access to the entire vault of recorded coaching sessions (https://bit.ly/LabRecordings). You can sign up at https://bit.ly/CoachingLabMembership"THANKS for being a coach. You're making the world a better place! Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/talkingaboutcoaching)

Asking For A Friend with TalkDoc
#032: Leading Questions - How to Ask Neutral Questions

Asking For A Friend with TalkDoc

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2021 28:48


“Did you have a good day at school?”  “Did you like the service we provided you tonight?” “Weren't you sick on Tuesday?” All of us have encountered questions like these - framed to lead us to answer in a specific manner.  In this episode of “Asking For A Friend," Dr. Pamela Kreiser, aka TalkDoc, will help you identify the 4 types of leading questions.  Co-hosts, Teighlor and Meredith join TalkDoc for a conversation about the danger of responding as-is to these “question traps” and how to re-frame the questions to elicit  answers that build rather than control dialogue for healthier relationships with others. Check out our new website:  AFAFpodcast.com Music by Epidemic sound.

Leading Questions with Calvin Moore
The Return of Leading Questions with Calvin Moore

Leading Questions with Calvin Moore

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2021 84:04


Calvin, Kent, and Steve return to the airwaves after the untimely passing of their friend, David Phillips (owner of Podcast Detroit). Since David was the person who asked us to start a show, we believe the best way to honor his memory and legacy is for the show to go on. Welcome back, friends.  In this episode, Calvin, Kent, and Steve discuss transgender athletes in the Olympics, the lengths and limits of free speech, and whether religious belief and belief in extraterrestrial life are compatible.