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Best podcasts about scott worden

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Radio Wilder
RadioWilderLiveDotCom #294-First Feb Show

Radio Wilder

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2024 126:27


February Rocks at RadioWilderLive.com! Can you believe it's already February? Time flies when you're rocking out! This month, we have some amazing tunes for you, starting with a brand new track from the legendary Boston band, The Nervous Eaters. They are on fire and their song ‘Why You Tell Me No' is a knockout! We also have some classics from Cream, Beatles, John Lee Hooker, Jackie DeShannon, and The Jefferson Airplane. And we're not forgetting the newbies, with Beth Hart and Joe Bonamassa, Steve Conte rocking ‘Fourth of July' a bit early, but who cares? We love fireworks! The Shangri-Las and Blondie are our Deuces cover stars, and we have the sultry voice of Susan Tedeschi singing the powerful ‘Do I Look Worried'. Plus, Aerosmith, Bad Company, Fleetwood Mac and Everclear to keep you grooving. We also want to give a big shout out to Scott Worden in his new enterprise and the esteemed Curtis Shaw back at Tenant Property Protection as our Marketing Director and Tony Naccardo promoted to Sales Manager for all Michaels Wilder companies. You guys rock! Join us on Thursday or Friday for the weekend kickoff, and thank you for listening to RadioWilderLive.com! #RadioWilder #RadioWilderLive #rockmusic

Negotiating Ideas
8. Twenty Years of Democracy in Afghanistan with Scott Worden

Negotiating Ideas

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2022 37:09


Omar discusses the Post 2011 democracy of Afghanistan with Scott Worden. Scott Worden is director of Afghanistan and Central Asia Programs at the U.S. Institute of Peace (USIP). At his previous time with USIP, Worden directed Rule of Law development programs for the USIP and served as a United Nations-appointed Electoral Complaints Commissioner for the 2009 Afghanistan elections, as well as advising the U.N. on elections in 2005-06. Suggested readings: Scott Worden. Afghanistan An Election Gone Awry. Journal of Democracy. 2010. Scott Worden. Political Stability in Afghanistan: A 2020 Vision and Roadmap. USIP. 2017. Connect with us! Google, Apple, Spotify, Anchor Twitter: @negotiateideas & @OmarSadr Email: negotiatingidea@gmail.com

Wake Up with Randy Corporon
Wake up with Randy Corporon 2-19-22 Hr3

Wake Up with Randy Corporon

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2022 43:23


This hour Is filled with calls after speaking with Scott Worden, attorney/dad who was arrested in Erie, in front of his son, for breaking a non-existent "law" requiring masks.  It's all on video and, unless the town of Erie dismisses, Randy and Scott are going to take it ALL the way. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Gabfocus Self Storage Podcast
Automated Operations

Gabfocus Self Storage Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2022 57:13


Are you offering No Contract Rentals? What about online payments? Automation shouldn't be seen as a threat to managers, but an asset to help do the myriad of jobs in self storage faster and easier. Come see what tools and integrations are out there to boost your efficiency and revenue while maintaining the safety of your team and customers. Featured Speakers: Stephanie Tharpe, Jim Ferguson, Jane Sauls, Phil Murphy, Scott Worden, & Bob Copper Brought to you by Affordable Storage Guys Management and StoragePug

On Peace
Scott Worden on Afghanistan's Dire Humanitarian and Economic Crises

On Peace

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2021 6:47


As Afghans face mass hunger and economic collapse, USIP's Scott Worden says it remains to be seen how the Taliban will react to internal and external pressure to address these crises: “Will they respond … by adapting, by softening policies, by being more inclusive or will they have a crackdown?”

Radio Wilder
RadioWilderLive.com #179 Great for the Eyes

Radio Wilder

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2021 121:37


This week's Radiowilderlive.com #179 is also great for your ears! Sticky is Concetta Rosa Maria Franconero, better known as Connie Francis! She also shares the Deuces are Wilder covers segment with the five piece all female group from Norway, The Cocktail Slippers. One of the show's favorites Muse, The Shelters, JP Soars off his I-95 album from 2019. Judah Holliday from Miami makes a return appearance. Good music from Super Sessions, Van Halen, Scott McKenzie from flower power days! Sir Cliff Richard and two more hits from the top 1000 greatest rock n' roll songs ever recorded. Baby Ruth is back on the mountain and after setting up camp and before she and Joel head off to the pub, she says the show will be rollin' before 3:21 EST. Big shout out to the gang from ISS. They produced one hell of a show despite many logistical problems and we thank Terry, Amy, Debbie and all the rest! Great show. Shout out to Troy Brown from All American, Scott Worden, Bob Hayworth and Darren and Gina from Toy Storage Nation!! Let's get ready to rock!! Almost forgot, a mighty shout out to our TPP team for a tremendous two day effort with some able assistance from Mr. Jeep himself, Rick Bonnie!! Harry and the Wilder Crew!

News Express
Afghan Leaders To Meet Biden At The White House

News Express

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2021 1:13


Afghan leaders Ashraf Ghani and Abdullah Abdullah will meet United States President Joe Biden at the White House on Friday for a high-stake discussion likely to shape Afghanistan's future as the US withdraws forces nearly 20 years after invading.President Biden is expected to offer assurances of US backing for the Afghan government in Kabul and is likely to press Ghani and Abdullah to unify their rival political factions in the face of rising Taliban assaults, analysts say.Ghani and Abdullah are expected to appeal to Biden for specific and concrete pledges of financial and diplomatic support, including continued technical assistance for embattled Afghan military forces.Director of the Afghanistan programme at the US Institute of Peace, Scott Worden, says the security situation is alarming and it's deteriorating.

Business Drive
Afghan Leaders To Meet Biden At The White House

Business Drive

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2021 1:13


Afghan leaders Ashraf Ghani and Abdullah Abdullah will meet United States President Joe Biden at the White House on Friday for a high-stake discussion likely to shape Afghanistan's future as the US withdraws forces nearly 20 years after invading.President Biden is expected to offer assurances of US backing for the Afghan government in Kabul and is likely to press Ghani and Abdullah to unify their rival political factions in the face of rising Taliban assaults, analysts say.Ghani and Abdullah are expected to appeal to Biden for specific and concrete pledges of financial and diplomatic support, including continued technical assistance for embattled Afghan military forces.Director of the Afghanistan programme at the US Institute of Peace, Scott Worden, says the security situation is alarming and it's deteriorating.

PBS NewsHour - World
Taliban gains Afghan territory, may seek 'complete return to power' amid US withdrawal

PBS NewsHour - World

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2021 9:19


The U.S. military will soon complete its withdrawal from Afghanistan after 20 years of war. But the Afghan government is under constant attack from the Taliban and is struggling to hold onto its territory. This past weekend saw some of the militants' largest gains yet. Nick Schifrin and Scott Worden, director of Afghanistan and Central Asia at the U.S. Institute of Peace think tank, explain. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders

PBS NewsHour - Segments
Taliban gains Afghan territory, may seek 'complete return to power' amid US withdrawal

PBS NewsHour - Segments

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2021 9:19


The U.S. military will soon complete its withdrawal from Afghanistan after 20 years of war. But the Afghan government is under constant attack from the Taliban and is struggling to hold onto its territory. This past weekend saw some of the militants' largest gains yet. Nick Schifrin and Scott Worden, director of Afghanistan and Central Asia at the U.S. Institute of Peace think tank, explain. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders

On Peace
Scott Worden on the Afghan Peace Process and U.S. Withdrawal

On Peace

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2021 9:22


Troop withdrawal is ahead of schedule, but that's “proving to be bad news for the overall political situation … and a setback for peace talks,” says USIP's Scott Worden. While it seems likely that fighting will ramp up, if another military stalemate occurs there could be “a ripe opportunity for talks.”   After a brief hiatus, On Peace is available again on a weekly basis. Explore more episodes: https://www.usip.org/on-peace

Fox News Rundown Evening Edition
Evening Edition: Biden Administration Resumes Talks With Taliban

Fox News Rundown Evening Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2021 12:20


The State Department has announced negotiations with the Taliban and the Afghan government will resume in Qatar. The Biden administration looks to be reviewing a deal made by the Trump administration while the Taliban has warned any change to a promised May 1st exit deal would 'doom' talks.  FOX's Trey Yingst speaks with Scott Worden, the Director of the Afghanistan and Central Asia programs at the US Institute of Peace, about the peace negotiations and the difficult balancing act of keeping Afghanistan stable and out of a civil war.       

The FOX News Rundown
Evening Edition: Biden Administration Resumes Talks With Taliban

The FOX News Rundown

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2021 12:20


The State Department has announced negotiations with the Taliban and the Afghan government will resume in Qatar. The Biden administration looks to be reviewing a deal made by the Trump administration while the Taliban has warned any change to a promised May 1st exit deal would 'doom' talks.  FOX’s Trey Yingst speaks with Scott Worden, the Director of the Afghanistan and Central Asia programs at the US Institute of Peace, about the peace negotiations and the difficult balancing act of keeping Afghanistan stable and out of a civil war.       

On Peace
Scott Worden on Afghan Peace Talks

On Peace

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2020 10:01


With talks finally underway between the Taliban and Afghan government, USIP’s Scott Worden says initial expectations should be tempered, as the chances for success are “low in the short term, but much higher than if the talks hadn’t begun,” adding, “you can’t end a war without starting a peace process.”

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On Peace
Scott Worden on the Afghan Power-sharing Deal

On Peace

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2020 9:34


A political deal to resolve the disputed 2019 presidential election was finally reached over the weekend. USIP’s Scott Worden says the agreement “is quite significant” because it will give the Afghan side “more political coherence to negotiate with the Taliban and, if implemented, it will show the Taliban they can’t divide Afghans.”

Encounter  - Voice of America
Perils and Prospects for Afghan Peace

Encounter - Voice of America

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2020 25:00


As the Taliban and the United States sign a peace deal in Doha to end the 18-year old war in Afghanistan, what are the prospects for implementation including intra-Afghan negotiations and a conditions-based US troop withdrawal? Former US Ambassador to Afghanistan, Ronald Neumann, now President of the American Academy of Diplomacy, and Scott Worden, Director of Afghanistan and Central Asia Programs at the U.S. Institute of Peace, discuss the perils and promises with host Carol Castiel.

On Peace
Scott Worden on Afghan Elections and the Peace Process

On Peace

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2020 9:13


Amid news of an interim U.S.-Taliban deal, Afghanistan’s election commission announced President Ashraf Ghani has won reelection—a result his opponent has openly rejected. USIP’s Scott Worden warns this kind of political infighting weakens the government’s negotiating position ahead of possible intra-Afghan talks, saying “the Taliban profit from political chaos.”

On Peace
Scott Worden on Afghan Elections and the Peace Process

On Peace

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2019 9:56


A week and a half after Afghan presidential polls, the results remain unclear. But, we do know that turnout was historically low, largely due to dire security conditions. Meanwhile, with the peace process stalled, USIP’s Scott Worden says the upsurge in U.S. military operations against the Taliban is a “pressure tactic, not a victory strategy.”

Encounter  - Voice of America
Implications of Breakdown in US-Taliban Talks

Encounter - Voice of America

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2019 25:06


On the anniversary of the 9-11 terror attacks on US soil, US President Donald Trump abruptly canceled a widely criticized secret meeting between Washington and the Taliban at Camp David, as well as ousted his national security advisor John Bolton, who was opposed to talks with the militant group. Former ambassador to Afghanistan, Ronald Neumann, now President of the American Academy of Diplomacy, and Scott Worden, Director of Afghanistan and Central Asia Programs at the U.S. Institute of Peace, discuss with host Carol what needs to be done on all sides to get talks back on track to pave the way for an end to the 18-year conflict. Listen for it on Encounter, this Saturday and Sunday on the Voice of America!

On Peace
Scott Worden on a U.S.-Taliban Peace Deal

On Peace

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2019 7:07


A peace agreement between the U.S. and Taliban is rumored to be imminent. But USIP’s Scott Worden says any deal would only be “the first step, the tip of the iceberg” for lasting peace in Afghanistan, as the conflict stems from political issues “that have been going on for about 40 years.”

On Peace
Scott Worden on Afghanistan’s Elections

On Peace

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2018 8:16


Just back from Kabul, Scott Worden shares his analysis about the mood on-the-ground with the long overdue parliamentary elections set to take place this weekend. Taliban interference, fraud and voter turnout will greatly impact the election’s legitimacy, which will foreshadow what to expect for the more critical 2019 presidential election.

On Peace
Scott Worden on the Taliban in Afghanistan

On Peace

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2018 9:33


A temporary cease-fire between the Afghan government and the Taliban to mark the end of Ramadan may offer an opportunity to pursue a more ambitious political solution to end the conflict in Afghanistan, says USIP’s Scott Worden. While there is a chance that the cease-fire—the first since the war began in 2001—will be fleeting, as cease-fires are fragile by nature, it is an important trust-building measure. Combined with Afghanistan’s neighbors recently expressing their desire for an end to the stalemate, the cease-fire could be the first step to a more enduring peace.

On Peace
Scott Worden on the Effects of the Taliban and ISIS Attacks in Afghanistan

On Peace

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2018 10:47


Fresh off his trip to Kabul, Afghanistan, Scott Worden shares his analysis of the string of recent Taliban and ISIS attacks. Worden discusses how these attacks are meant to destabilize the Ghani government, and how 2019 elections could be affected by Taliban and ISIS pressures.

On Peace
Scott Worden on the Asia Foundation's 13th Annual Survey of the Afghan People

On Peace

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2017 10:31


On the heels of the Asia Foundation's 13th annual Survey of the Afghan People, Scott Worden discusses key findings, trend lines, reasons for optimism and important points of concern that stem from the comprehensive survey.

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Encounter  - Voice of America
Afghan Violence

Encounter - Voice of America

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2017 25:00


Omar Samad, Senior Central Asia Fellow at the International Security Program at the New America Foundation and former Afghan ambassador to Canada and France, and Scott Worden, Afghanistan & Central Asia Programs Director at the United States Institute of Peace, discuss with host Carol Castiel who is behind the recent violence in Afghanistan and the future US role in the country.

Liam Lusk's Podcast
Top 5 things to do in the evening in Seoul

Liam Lusk's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2013 29:11


In this episode Liam is joined again by Scott Worden an American expat in Seoul. They talk about the best things to do in the evening in Seoul.

The Tao of Sports Podcast – The Definitive Sports, Marketing, Business Industry News Podcast
Tao of Sports Ep. 94 - Scott Worden (Director of Sales, GetTix.Net)

The Tao of Sports Podcast – The Definitive Sports, Marketing, Business Industry News Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2013 27:32


Scott Worden has been on both sides of the vendor-client side of sports ticket sales. Now at the helm of GetTix.Net's sales division, Worden is responsible for ensuring that everything a sports sales department needs is implemented in the GetTix framework. Worden talks about some of the challenges of dynamic pricing, CRMs and ticket sales in general. Worden discusses his career, selling for the Arizona Diamondbacks, Sacramento Kings, and Portland Trailblazers under the direction of legendary ticket salesman Jon Spoelstra in the late 1990s.