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What Would Frederick Douglass say. The host for this show is Jay Fidell. The guests are Peter Adler, David Louie and Chuck Crumpton. 'Posts and searches for the term 'civil war' have recently spiked on social media and podcasts as the midterm elections approach. And a White Christian nationalist movement, which insists that America was created to be a White, Christian nation, is growing in power.' Stochastic terror — the idea that even if people in power don't specifically call their followers to violence, by entertaining it as a legitimate tactic or by demonizing a political enemy on a platform capable of reaching millions of people, one of those millions will be inspired to violent action — provides a framework for understanding the current moment. But it's impossible to know who's going to perpetrate that violent act, where and how they'll strike, or even who or what the target could be. The ThinkTech YouTube Playlist for this show is https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLQpkwcNJny6mAjbhHpq-LyAm9pcuN3zJ Please visit our ThinkTech website at https://thinktechhawaii.com and see our Think Tech Advisories at https://thinktechadvisories.blogspot.com.
Just How Likely is this in our United States. The host for this show is Jay Fidell. The guest is Peter Adler. Peter Adler, mediator, talks about a piece he wrote for a mediator blog (www.mediate.com). We focus on the prospects for civil disruption in the U.S. a subject in his recent novel, DEFIANCE AT DUCK SPRINGS: A STORY OF SMALL TOWN AMERICA AND THE NEXT CIVIL WAR. We may think it odd for a mediator/peacemaker like Peter Adler to brood on civil disruption but a decorated combat veteran he knows, who was also a mediator, once said, “If you want to make peace, study war.” Good advice! The ThinkTech YouTube Playlist for this show is https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLQpkwcNJny6mAjbhHpq-LyAm9pcuN3zJ Please visit our ThinkTech website at https://thinktechhawaii.com and see our Think Tech Advisories at https://thinktechadvisories.blogspot.com.
This special audio presentation features top voices against circumcision: Peter Adler, Brother K, Ronald Goldman, Georganne Chapin, John Adkison, and Anthony Losquadro.These guests explore the same five questions around the importance of the issue of circumcision, challenges facing their movement, and actions you can take to make a difference.Episode Chapters:[0:28] Guest intros[2:08] Feature presentation begins-----Five Questions:[2:29] Why is the issue of circumcision important?[6:33] What is the biggest challenge facing people on this issue?[11:49] How do we need to grow or change to meet that challenge?[17:01] What is the biggest opportunity we have to gain by facing this issue?[23:10] Do we have anything to gain personally by facing this issue? (Follow-up)[27:20] What action should people take?[31:10] Shameless plugs----[33:05] OutroFeaturing:Peter AdlerBrother KJohn AdkisonRonald GoldmanGeorganne ChapinAnthony LosquadroSubscribe and support the show directly:https://brendonmarotta.com/show/
In the first episode, we break major news about a landmark circumcision lawsuit with legal expert Peter Adler, whose work explores whether or not circumcision is legal or a fraud.Topics Discussed in This Episode[0:59] Major papers published by Peter that talk about circumcision being a fraud and illegal[3:26] How Peter began writing papers and the case he makes in articles regarding circumcision [4:00] The sales and persuasion tactics that doctors use to pitch the idea of circumcision to parents[12:56] Role of the American Academy of Pediatrics in making doctors pitch the idea of circumcision[14:00] Is circumcision legal or not?[21:36] How to change the conversation about circumcision from an intellectual view to a legal one and the challenges involved in change[28:40] The degree of a botched circumcision that could be considered for prosecution [30:57] Reaction of people towards the papers published by Peter about circumcision[32:13] Reaction of fellow legal scholars towards the papers[35:40] Plans to bring more suits and botched cases[37:55] Success in proving circumcision and guidelines offered by the American Academy of Pediatrics as a fraud[42:30] Chances of the success of the case and how people could support it[45:20] Expected response from the American Academy of Pediatrics Resources:Is Circumcision Legal?Is Circumcision a Fraud?Is it lawful to use Medicaid to pay for circumcision?Circumcision is Unethical and Unlawfulhttps://scholarship.law.cornell.edu/cjlpp/https://journals.sagepub.com/home/lmeCircumcision as Child Abuse by William E. BrigmanCircumcision and the American Academy of Paediatrics by M.R. Giannettihttps://www.circumcisionisafraud.com/Lavine vs. AAP LawsuitSubscribe and support the show directly:https://brendonmarotta.com/show/
Like what you see? Please give generously. http://www.thinktechhawaii.com A retrospective on our Morning Media Symposium. Peter Adler of Accord 3.0 was the convener of the Morning Media Symposium presented by ThinkTech and Hawaii Business magazine on October 10, 2018, He will discuss the changes and challenges facing our local media today, as well as the business models that could help the media be sustainable and survive in the future. The host for this episode is Jay Fidell. The guest for this episode is Peter Adler.
Like what you see? Please give generously. http://www.thinktechhawaii.com Business in Hawaii. Peter Adler and Ray Tsuchiyama will discuss the importance of strategic planning for the State of Hawaii. Peter S. Adler, Ph.D. is mediator, arbitrator, and facilitator with 25-years of experience in dispute prevention, dispute management, and dispute resolution. The host for this episode is Ray Tsuchiyama. The host for this episode is Ray Tsuchiyama. The guest for this episode is Peter Adler. The host for this episode is Ray Tsuchiyama. The guests for this episode are Peter Adler and Peter Adler.
Peter Adler, President of Molina Healthcare of Washington sat down with us in Spokane at our Inland Northwest Health Policy Conference in mid-September. As President of the largest carrier on the Exchange in Washington State, Peter talks us through Molina's role in Washington, and on the national level. He is also dialed in to many innovation and reform efforts and gives us his perspective on the Medicaid Demonstration.
Episode 9 - In this episode Peter Adler talks about regrets at the way the practice of mediation has developed in the US. Drawing on a survey, conducted in preparation for this speech, Adler provides food for thought. Peter S. Adler, Ph.D. is a principal in ACCORD3.0,a network of independent consultants specialising in foresight, strategy, troubleshooting, and the interaction of science, policy and organisations. Adler has worked with government, business and the NGO sectors and recently completed a 9-year appointment as President and CEO of The Keystone Center.
Episode 8 - In this episode Bill Marsh interviews Peter Adler and draws comment and insight on the way Peter has approached the application of mediation in his work in recent years.
Episode 4 - In this episode the audience have their opportunity to put questions to The Reverend Mpho Tutu following her keynote speech. Peter Adler, Paul Randolph and Bill Marsh are invited to join her and add their perspectives.
Es war die politische Sensation des Jahres 1983: Nach wochenlangen Geheimverhandlungen vereinbarten der bayerische Ministerpräsident Strauß und Honeckers Unterhändler Schalck-Golodkowski einen Milliardenkredit, der die überschuldete DDR vor einer drohenden Staatspleite rettete. Das Darlehen war ein Produkt enger privater Beziehungen und handfester wirtschaftlicher Interessen, aber auch eines strategisch-politischen Kalküls. Im Anschluss an die Premiere diskutierten Max Strauß, Sohn von Franz Josef Strauß, die Wirtschaftswissenschaftlerin Maria Haendcke-Hoppe-Arndt sowie der Regisseur und Drehbuchautor des Films, Peter Adler, über die Dokumentation. Das Gespräch wurde moderiert von Dr. Katja Wildermuth, Redaktionsleiterin Geschichte und Gesellschaft beim MDR FERNSEHEN.