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Mark Lowther's personal recommendation for Handel's opera Acis and Galatea.
Mark Lowther's personal choice of recording of Elgar's Symphony no.1.
Mark Lowther was a SWAT Crisis/Hostage Negotiator and is currently an international instructor for negotiation. He spent time in Ukraine in 2022, teaching mediation, dispute resolution, and hostage negotiation techniques. He worked with mostly civilians, teaching them how to engage in dialogue to avoid escalating to disputes. In this throwback episode of Negotiations Ninja, Mark gave us a firsthand look at what was happening in the war zone. As the war between Russia and Ukraine still wages, we can't forget about the lives that continue to be impacted.
Mark Lowther nominates the best recording of Sibelius's sixth symphony
Mark Lowther is an amazing hostage negotiation professional. He's also teaching hostage negotiation, mediation, and dispute resolution techniques in Ukraine. In this episode of Negotiations Ninja, Mark gives us a boots-on-the-ground view of what's happening in the war zone. It's an active and dynamic situation with many variables. It's difficult to anticipate or understand high-level moves being made and align them with the reality of what's happening on the ground. We need to understand what's going on so we know how to help. Learn more in this episode.
Mark Lowther joins Andrew to discuss a huge range of recorded performances of the Fourth Symphony of Ralph Vaughan Williams, who was born 150 years ago this autumn. First performed in 1935, its austerity and directness seem to presage the looming horror of World War II.
In this Throwback Thursday episode of Negotiations Ninja, we take a look back at episode #112 with none other than crisis negotiator Mark Lowther. In this episode, he talks about his experience(s) in suicide intervention and the harsh realities crisis negotiators live through. A negative outcome isn't always something one might want to face—but it must be acknowledged because it will happen. Learn what you can do to cope with an unexpected outcome in this episode with Mark.
Mark Lowther picks his favourite recording of Ralph Vaughan Williams's Songs of Travel
How do police negotiations work? Mark Lowther, a former chief of the Weber Police Department and member of the SWAT team, join Lee to break it down
Join Shalom Klein on his weekly radio show, Get Down To Business with guests: Ibraheem Alinur Josh Lewis Teny Gross Mark Lowther Sonny Sultani
Nobody would assume that crisis negotiation is easy, but few of us truly know just how hard it is. My guest on this episode, Mark Lowther, is one of those who know the reality first-hand. Mark’s diverse catalog of experiences ranges from serving in the United States Marines to two Metro SWAT teams where he was involved in and all levels of negotiations, including the first known hostage negotiations involving social media. Mark has extensive background and training in suicide intervention and on this episode, you’ll hear him describe the most difficult and disappointing negotiation of his career which involved a young woman who was committed to taking her own life. Join us for this conversation to see the true face of crisis negotiation. Outline of This Episode [3:12] Mark’s experience in hostage and crisis negotiation throughout the U.S. and worldwide [3:45] The best negotiation of Mark’s illustrious career [12:20] The reasons and roles of a variety of diverse team members [14:45] The worst negotiations of Mark’s career (a suicide and a [22:15] The difficulty of losing a victim in a crisis situation and what we can learn [25:36] Knowing your team is vital for success and support Resources & People Mentioned Get a Free Ticket to the Spark Event in February at: Website: ScoutRFP Ticket Code: ninja2020 Connect with Mark Lowther www.Negotiator911.com - Mark’s website Mark’s previous episode on Negotiations Ninja Mark on LinkedIn Follow Mark on Twitter: @MarkLowther66 Connect With Mark Follow Negotiations Ninja on Twitter: @NegotiationPod Connect with Mark on LinkedIn Follow Negotiations Ninja on LinkedIn Connect on Instagram: @NegotiationPod Subscribe to Negotiations Ninja
Mark Lowther recommends recordings of J. S. Bach's Violin Concerto in E major, BWV 1042
Ever wondered about the ins and outs and the dos and don'ts on negotiating over text, email and social media? Mark Lowther, a negotiation and communication coach who has worked with police forces in crisis and hostage negotiations joins us. Mark's one of the first people to complete a hostage negotiation over social media and shares his tips and advice about managing negotiations in the new digital landscape. ALL SHOW NOTES AND LINKS AT: negotiations.ninja/podcast
Mark Lowther recommends recordings of Bach's Keyboard Concertos
Mark Lowther chooses his preferred recording of Elgar's 'The Dream of Gerontius'
Mark Lowther makes a recommendation from the available recordings.
Mark Lowther surveys the available recordings of Bach's four orchestral suites and makes his personal recommendation
Mark Lowther compares recordings, and the various versions, of Copland's 'Ballet for Martha' Appalachian Spring and makes a personal recommendation