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il posto delle parole
Luca Gianotti "L'arte del camminare"

il posto delle parole

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2025 17:43


Luca Gianotti"L'arte del camminare"Consigli per partire con il piede giustoEdiciclo Editorewww.ediciclo.itLa nuova edizione, riveduta e aggiornata, del primo manuale accessibile e divulgativo sul camminare scritto da uno dei maggiori esperti sull'argomento.Viaggiare camminando vuol dire entrare in contatto con la Terra, che calpestiamo passo dopo passo, e con la sua Natura a cui abbandonare i nostri sensi per farsi accogliere da Lei in un abbraccio ristoratore e rigenerante. E dunque abbracciare un albero, dormire sotto le stelle, ascoltare il silenzio, annusare e assaggiare le erbe incontrate, bagnarsi nei torrenti o nelle calette isolate dei mari mediterranei, ammirare il volo di un rapace, sono tutte emozioni che ci riempiono di energia. È un viaggiare a bassa velocità, e quindi è la forma di viaggio che consente maggiormente un approfondimento verticale dei luoghi attraversati. Il camminare si è evoluto in questi anni da attività sportiva e performante (arrivare sulla cima) a attività di vagabondaggio, spirituale, di crescita interiore. Il camminare sempre di più è un gesto rivoluzionario, controcorrente, ma anche un bisogno profondo che torna a galla. Di tutto questo vogliamo parlarvi, introducendovi a questa nobile arte.Luca GianottiÈ nato nel 1961 a Modena, laurea in filosofia, guida di trekking da una ventina d'anni, tra i fondatori della Compagnia dei Cammini, in passato fondatore dell'associazione La Boscaglia e suo presidente per più di un decennio. È stato scialpinista con all'attivo alcune spedizioni alpinistiche importanti tra le quali la traversata del Vatnajokull (Islanda), il più grande ghiacciaio del mondo, e la salita al Khan Tengri (7010 m) in Thien Shan (confine Kazakistan/Kirghizistan). Tra le sue imprese anche la traversata del deserto del Sahara algerino in mountain bike. Camminatore in tante parti del mondo, dalla Patagonia alla Thailandia, dall'Albania a Capoverde, da Socotra (Yemen) alla Norvegia, anche se ha sempre privilegiato i cammini mediterranei, Grecia, Turchia, Italia del Sud e isole. In Italia ha creato alcuni trekking tra cui il Sentiero Spallanzani nell'Appennino reggiano, di cui ha pubblicato la guida. Accompagna gruppi in Sardegna, Creta, Capo Verde, Majella, Pollino, Murge, Corsica, Gargano, Samos. Si dedica all'approfondimento dei temi del camminare come terapia, e tiene corsi di camminate meditative. Il suo progetto su questo argomento è il Cammino Profondo, o Deep Walking. Gestisce un agriturismo in Abruzzo, dove organizza trekking con gli asini, il primo in Italia con la formula francese del trekking in autonomia, senza guida. Ultimo suo progetto realizzato è il CamminaCreta, la traversata di quest'isola per 500 km, per valorizzare un sentiero che può diventare cammino europeo. Pubblica una newsletter quindicinale (“Il Cammino”) con migliaia di lettori.IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarewww.ilpostodelleparole.itDiventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/il-posto-delle-parole--1487855/support.

The Kuderna Podcast
#155- American Democracy with Jeanne Sheehan Zaino

The Kuderna Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2024 69:39


Jeanne Sheehan Zaino is a political science professor at Iona and expert in public opinion and political foundations. Zaino and Kuderna focus on the life and contributions of Sikandar Hayat Khan, a significant yet overlooked figure in the history of India and Pakistan, and its parallels to the American Revolution. The conversation delves into the complexities of the partition of India, the challenges of establishing democracy, and the role of the U.S. in promoting democratic values globally. They cover the current state of democracy, the complexities of interventionism, and the historical lessons learned from power vacuums. She emphasizes the need for constant care and reform of democratic systems to ensure they remain effective and responsive to the needs of the people. Follow Jeanne at https://www.iona.edu/faculty/zaino-jeanne and order her new book at https://www.amazon.com/American-Democracy-Crisis-Rethinking-Madisonian-ebook/dp/B08RXQ252Q/ref=sr_1_1  Keywords: political science, democracy, history, Sikandar Hayat Khan, partition of India, public opinion, political foundations, minority rights, American government, global politics, democracy, interventionism, power vacuums, American democracy, reforms, political structure, governance, historical lessons, political parties, government accountability

Matteo Flora
Luigi Mangione e Peak Design: quando uno Zaino Diventa una Crisi Reputazionale #1354

Matteo Flora

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2024 11:16


L'omicidio di New York, uno zaino Peak Design, uno spunto per riflettere sul concetto di Reputazione Condivisa. Quando un prodotto o un brand entra in una narrazione pubblica, esso non rappresenta più solo l'azienda che lo ha creato, ma diventa parte di una rete di significati che può avere conseguenze impreviste sulla percezione del pubblico.Il caso Peak Design è un esempio perfetto di come la reputazione possa essere un bene condiviso, non solo tra i brand e i loro consumatori, ma anche con tutti gli stakeholder coinvolti. Il prodotto in questione non era direttamente collegato all'evento tragico, ma il suo simbolismo e la sua presenza hanno catalizzato un'attenzione mediatica negativa, dimostrando quanto sia fragile il confine tra colpa percepita e reale responsabilità.~~~~~ SOSTIENI IL CANALE! ~~~~~Con la Membership PRO puoi supportare il Canale » https://link.mgpf.it/proSe vuoi qui la mia attrezzatura » https://mgpf.it/attrezzatura~~~~~ SEGUIMI ANCHE ONLINE CON LE NOTIFICHE! ~~~~~» CANALE WHATSAPP » https://link.mgpf.it/wa» CANALE TELEGRAM » https://mgpf.it/tg» CORSO (Gratis) IN FUTURO » https://mgpf.it/nl» NEWSLETTER » https://mgpf.it/nl~~~~~ CIAO INTERNET E MATTEO FLORA ~~~~~ Questo è “Ciao Internet!” la prima e più seguita trasmissione di TECH POLICY in lingua italiana, online su YouTube e in Podcast.Io sono MATTEO FLORA e sono:» Professore in Fondamenti di Sicurezza delle AI e delle SuperIntelligenze (ESE)» Professore ac in Corporate Reputation e Crisis Management (Pavia).Sono un Imprenditore Seriale del digitale e ho fondato:» The Fool » https://thefool.it - La società italiana leader di Customer Insight» The Magician » https://themagician.agency - Atelier di Advocacy e Gestione della Crisi» 42 Law Firm » https://42lf.it - Lo Studio Legale per la Trasformazione Digitale » ...e tante altre qui: https://matteoflora.com/#aziendeSono Future Leader (IVLP) del Dipartimento di Stato USA sotto Amministrazione Obama nel programma “Combating Cybercrime (2012)”.Sono Presidente di PermessoNegato, l'associazione italiana che si occupa di Pornografia Non- Consensuale e Revenge Porn.Conduco in TV “Intelligenze Artificiali” su Mediaset/TgCom.~~~~~ INGAGGI E SPONSORSHIP ~~~~~ Per contatti commerciali: sales@matteoflora.com

Passaggi a Nord Ovest
Premiata Libreria Marconi

Passaggi a Nord Ovest

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2024 8:03


La rubrica Tre libri nello Zaino ritorna dopo più di un anno, questa volta Franz Rossi è andato a Bra, in provincia di Cuneo, per chiacchierare con le libraie della Premiata Libreria Marconi...

Arbitral Insights
Insights into the AAA Commercial Division with Vice President Jeff Zaino

Arbitral Insights

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2024 36:03 Transcription Available


J.P. Duffy is joined by Jeff Zaino, vice president of the AAA-ICDR's Commercial Division, to discuss the AAA's upcoming centenary and its enduring reputation as a trusted choice for resolving commercial conflicts across industries. The conversation delves into the AAA's significant milestones and accomplishments, highlighting its commitment to innovation, including its approach to AI and the recent appointment of Bridget McCormack as president and CEO. ----more---- Transcript: Intro: Hello and welcome to Arbitral Insights, a podcast series brought to you by our international arbitration practice lawyers here at Reed Smith. I'm Peter Rosher, Global Head of Reed Smith's International Arbitration Practice. I hope you enjoy the industry commentary, insights and anecdotes we share with you in the course of this series, wherever in the world you are. If you have any questions about any of the topics discussed, please do contact our speakers. And with that, let's get started.  J.P.: Welcome back to the next episode of Arbitral Insights, in which we'll discuss the American Arbitration Association with Jeff Zaino, who's the vice president of the AAA's commercial division. I'm J.P. Duffy. I'm an international arbitration partner based in New York that acts as both counsel and arbitrator in international arbitration seated around the world under a variety of governing laws and arbitral rules. I'm qualified in New York, England, and Wales in the DIFC courts in Dubai, where I previously lived and practiced. I routinely represent clients and arbitrations involving a range of issues and frequently sit as an arbitrator in commercial disputes as well. I also have the good fortune to be a member of the AAA's commercial division arbitrator roster, the ICDR panel, and I'm a member of the AAA-ICDR Life Sciences Steering Committee and a member of the ICDR Publications Committee as well. So I get to do a lot with the AAA, which is really a wonderful organization. As I mentioned, with me today is Jeff Zaino, who's the vice president of the commercial division of the AAA in New York. He oversees administration of the large, complex commercial caseload, user outreach, and panel of commercial neutrals in New York. He joined the association in 1990, and Mr. Zaino is dedicated to promoting ADR methods and services. He's also written and published extensively on the topics of electronic reform and ADR, including several podcasts with the ABA, talks on law, and corporate counsel business. And he's appeared on CNN, MSNBC, and Bloomberg to discuss national election reform efforts and the Help America Vote Act. He was deemed a 2018 Alternative Dispute Resolution Champion by the National Law Journal and received awards for his ADR work from the National Academy of Arbitrators, Region 2 and Long Island Labor and Employment Relations Association. In 2022, Jeff received the Alicott Lieber Younger Committee of the Year Award for the New York State Bar Association Commercial and Federal Litigation Section. And in 2023, the Chairman's Award, NYSBA Dispute Resolution Section. So as you can tell, Jeff is a highly experienced, highly lauded arbitration expert, but we're really lucky to have his valuable insights today. So before we begin with some of the substance, let me just give a little bit of background on the AAA and the commercial division so that those that are less familiar have a little bit of information about what we're going to discuss today. The AAA is a non-profit alternative dispute resolution service provider headquartered in New York that administers arbitrations, mediations, and other forms of dispute resolution, such as ombudsperson and dispute avoidance training. It was founded in 1926 to provide an alternative to civil court proceedings, and that makes the AAA one of the oldest arbitral institutions in the world, as well as one of the largest, having administered over 11,553 business-to-business cases in 2023 alone, with a total value of over $19.1 billion. So that should give you a pretty good idea of the scope of what the AAA does. Notably, the AAA has several divisions that offer users substantial subject matter expertise. For instance, the commercial division, which Jeff heads, specializes in business-to-business disputes of all sizes, but has a particular expertise with large complex cases across a variety of industries, including accounting, communications, energy, entertainment, financial services, franchise, hospitality, insurance and reinsurance, life sciences, sports, and technology. There are also separate AAA divisions that focus exclusively on construction issues, consumer disputes, employment matters, government issues, healthcare, and labor disputes. Lastly, as many of our listeners will know, the AAA has a well-known international division, the International Center for Dispute Resolution, or what's colloquially known as the ICDR, that focuses on disputes that have an international component. Before we get into some of our recent developments, Jeff, if you could tell us a bit about what makes the AAA different than other arbitral administrators, I'm sure our audience would love to hear that.  Jeff: Sure. Hey, thanks so much, J.P., for having me today, and thanks for the kind words at the beginning. It's great to be here today. Well, you mentioned it. The AAA is the largest and oldest ADR provider in the world. We have over 700 staff worldwide and 28 offices, including one in Singapore. And we have a huge panel, and you're on that panel. We have 6,000 arbitrators on our panel, and we consider them experts in the industry. And we're really proud of our panel. And like you mentioned, we're hitting our 100th anniversary in 2026. And since then, when I started, I started in the 90s, like you mentioned, 1990. From 1926, when we were founded, to 1990, we did a million cases, one million cases. And then, since then, from 1990 until now, 2024, we hit 8 million, 8 million cases. So it's growing. And I feel that's because of AAA, AAA-ICDR. Again, we've been around for almost 100 years, and we keep on growing. And I feel that we took the A out of ADR. I mean, everyone says alternative dispute resolution, but I really think now it's, and you'll probably agree with me, J.P., that it's dispute resolution. It's something in our toolbox and it's not alternative any longer. And then another thing about us, a huge difference about AAA-ICDR is we're not for profit. That makes us unique in this space. Profit-based companies are a little bit different than what we are. We're not criticizing them, but we're unique in the sense that we work directly for the parties, not for the arbitrators.  J.P.: That's a really interesting stat, Jeff. Let me unpack some of that because I think, first off, if I understood that correctly, you said up until 1990, there were 1 million cases administered. Is that right?  Jeff: That's correct. We did 1 million cases from our founding, 1926, a year after the Federal Arbitration Act in 1925. So we did 1 million when I came on board in 1990. And then from 1990 until now, we've done a total of 8 million. So we doubled that, or tripled it. It's been amazing how the growth that we've seen. And also during a pandemic, we saw a huge growth at AAA-ICDR.  J.P.: And Jeff, one thing that I think you're obviously very involved with the New York State Bar, and I've done quite a bit with the New York State Bar myself over the years. One thing that I noticed, and you just reminded me of this, was an uptick in submission agreements during the pandemic, by which I mean parties taking existing disputes for which there was no arbitration clause, drafting an arbitration clause for it to submit it and move it into arbitration. And I think some of that was a function of the recognition that disputes would founder if the courts were closed and that parties needed things done. Did you see that kind of growth during the pandemic of submission agreements as well?  Jeff: Absolutely. The courts were shut down, like you mentioned, for three to four months worldwide. And the ADR providers, like the AAA-ICDR, did not shut down. And we did have submissions, more submissions than we've ever seen. And usually it's only about, I would say, 2%, 3% of our caseload is submissions, but we saw the court systems. And I had, personally, I had over a billion dollar case, a bankruptcy case that came to us from Texas and it was mediated. We had two mediators, one in Connecticut and one in Texas. We had six parties, 40 people showed up on the Zoom, J.P., it was amazing. And that was a submission to AAA through the court system. The judge talked to the parties and said, listen, we're shut down. This is an important matter. Why don't you go to AAA? And so, yes, we did see submissions during the pandemic. I'm not sure if that's going to continue on. Most of our disputes are features of contract, as you know.  J.P.: Yeah. I mean, that's always going to be the case in arbitration, right? That the vast majority of cases will be subject to a pre-dispute arbitration clause. But I think it's really interesting when you see submission agreements like that, because I think it's a clear recognition that one, arbitration is a really valuable tool. And two, it's a real plus for the AAA and a real nod of confidence that those are submitted to AAA because that's parties taking something they know has to be figured out and saying, all right, AAA is the guy to do. I wanted to pick up, too, on that exponential growth of 8 million cases between 1990 and the present versus 1 million over the first, you know, what is that, 70-something years or 60-plus years?  Jeff: 60-plus years, absolutely, yeah. J.P.: Are there particular industries that you've seen significant growth in since the 1990 period that you were discussing, like between 1990 and the present? Are there particular industries that you are seeing more growth in or that you think there could be more growth in? Just be curious to get your views on that.  Jeff: Sure, sure. And my area of commercial, as you know, because you're on the commercial panel and the ICDR panel, is healthcare. And I know you're a big part of healthcare. Also, financial services. We've seen a huge growth in that in the last five years. We put together an advisory committee for financial services on insurance. And then also, as you probably know, consumer. We saw a big amount of consumer cases during the pandemic and even prior to the pandemic. And that's a big caseload. It's about 30% of our caseload at AAA-ICDR. But again, people criticize that sometimes and say, well, that's not fair to the consumer. They're forced into arbitration. But what I say, J.P., to law students and when I speak at events like this, I say, listen, we don't draft ourselves into contracts. AAA-ICDR does not do that. People draft us into contracts and we just try to make the process, we try to level the playing field. And we do a lot of consumer, but we do a lot of high-end commercial cases, as you know, a lot of international cases and things like that. But the two areas, I would say, a long way to answer to your question, J.P., is I would say healthcare and financial services, insurance, that's where we're seeing a lot of growth and also technology.  J.P.: The consumer aspect is one that is obviously very, very, very hot right now, given things like the mass arbitration rules and things like that. And we will probably touch on that in a bit, but it's a really valuable service to provide. And that's one thing that I think the AAA really does well. As you mentioned, it's a not-for-profit organization. It's not an organization that's out to make money off of consumer disputes. It's really there to help everybody resolve them. So something for everyone to keep in mind.  Jeff: The company bears the cost, not the consumer. And I hope people know that, that we're not out, like you said, we're not out to make a big buck on this. We're just trying to level a playing field and access to justice for these people.  J.P.: Yeah. And that's really what it is. At the end of the day, it's access to justice. And a lot of times the alternative is small claims court, which is not always a great choice. I've sat as an arbitrator in small claims court a few times, and I can tell you it's a great process when it works, but it can be a challenging process as well so  Jeff: Without a doubt.  J.P.: Always something to keep in mind. Yeah. Well, let's talk then about some of the recent developments because there have been quite a few. And as you mentioned, it's coming up on the centennial for the AAA-ICDR. And a lot has happened, obviously, in the 100 years of its existence, almost 100 years of its existence.  Jeff: Sure.  J.P.: And quite a few of those things are pretty monumental. And one of the biggest ones, I guess, is that in February 2023. Bridget McCormack took over as president and CEO of the AAA-ICDR from India Johnson, who was in that role for a lot of years. Bridget was previously the chief justice of the Michigan Supreme Court, if I'm correct, and was also a professor and associate dean at the prestigious University of Michigan Law School. So she brings a pretty extensive wealth of experience to the AAA. Now that she's been in that role for about a year and a half, how have things been different at the AAA-ICDR under Bridget's leadership?  Jeff: It's been wonderful. I mean, Bridget brings such life to the company right now. I mean, India Johnson was great. She put our house in order, our finances. but Bridget is now doing a wonderful job in getting out there. I'm not sure, J.P., have you met her yet?  J.P.: I have not had the pleasure of meeting her in person, but I'll sort of preview for our listeners that we are in the process of trying to get Bridget into our firm to talk to everyone about what the AAA-ICDR does and give sort of an insider's view for our partners.  Jeff: Oh, wonderful. She's such a dynamic speaker. If you go on YouTube, you'll see she speaks all the time. It's amazing. Whenever I ask her to speak at an event in New York, I feel bad about asking her because I know how busy she is, but she does agree. But I have to find a space in her calendar because if you see on LinkedIn, I know you're on LinkedIn too, J.P., and she is everywhere. It seems like every week she's speaking somewhere, very dynamic, and she embraces AI. And I know we're going to talk about AI a little bit, but also innovation. And she's been doing such a terrific job being the face of the AAA, and we needed that. India, again, did a wonderful job, but Bridget is out there and around the world doing international events, doing events here domestically. And it really, I think, is getting the word out there about ADR and about, well, I should say DR, sorry, dispute resolution, and also access to justice. Being a former chief justice of the Supreme Court of Michigan, doing a terrific job. And really, the people in the company are very excited. We have 700 plus employees, and we're excited with our new president. It really has been a great time with her.  J.P.: You know it's funny. The one thing I've universally heard from anyone who works there when I ask about Bridget is everyone says great energy, great leadership, and really, really, really strong presence, which is really wonderful to hear because you seem to be echoing that pretty strongly as well.  Jeff: Yeah, without a doubt. I mean, when she works a room, when she talks at an event, and it's great. We're forward-looking right now, big time. The AAA now is looking, AAA-ICDR, looking towards the future with innovation, with ODR, and we're going to talk about that, and with access to justice, which I love. And she's doing a terrific job.  J.P.: Well, that's great to hear. And I think we are going to talk about odr.com in just a second. But before we do that, I'd just be curious, because they may well be the same thing. But what would you say Bridget's greatest accomplishment is so far?  Jeff: I would say being the face of the AAA and embracing new ideas. For years, we didn't really, we moved kind of slowly. We embraced new ideas, but we moved slowly like a battleship turning around or an aircraft carrier turning around. We moved slowly. We're not doing that any longer. Bridget wants to move on quickly, which is great, and embrace things that are going on. And I think we're ahead of the curve on a lot of things, with acquiring ODR, with our embracing AI, with her ideas about innovation, access to justice. We are, I think, really ahead of the curve with respect to these areas, ahead of law firms, ahead of some of our competitors. And I attribute that to Bridget.  J.P.: That's really great to hear. That's really great to hear. And it's really hard with a large organization to be nimble. Exactly. I know we do that pretty well at Reed Smith, I think, too, but it's a challenge, and it does require great leadership in order to get everybody on board with that. So it's wonderful to hear that's happening at the AAA-ICDR, and you see it.  Jeff: Oh, yeah, without a doubt. And also, we're almost 100-year-old organizations, so you would think that we wouldn't be thinking about these innovation things in the future, but we are, which is terrific. We're an old organization, but not really. We're ready for the future.  J.P.: Well, let's talk about that future a bit because it's clear that there's a strong focus on that. And one of the first things that I noticed is the odr.com resourceful internet solutions acquisition. So for those that don't know anything about that, maybe you could fill the audience in and give us a bit of background about that one and what it's done for the AAA-ICDR.  Jeff: Sure. We just recently, a few months ago, acquired odr.com. It's a company that's been around for approximately 25 years. Online dispute resolution that can be completely customized for your needs for online dispute resolution. And they've been doing a wonderful job for many years. Okay. obviously much smaller than the AAA-ICDR, but they've been working with us. I'm not sure if you know this, J.P., but they've helped us with our no-fault business in New York. They help us set up our system initially years ago. So we've had a relationship with them for probably two decades with ODR. So we recently acquired them and we're working with them. Their most important area is right now is mediation. They have mediate.com and we're looking at  our mediation.org and combining those two. Okay. And we want to expand our mediation business. And again, I mentioned it a couple of times, access to justice. We want high volume cases. Okay. We do obviously high-end cases, high dollar cases, but right now we're seeing with odr.com, we can spread the business, we can grow the business and we can expand our mediation business. And that's what we're trying to do because mediation is growing. As you know, J.P., it's it mediation has grown tremendously over the last couple of decades. But now with ODR online dispute resolution, I mean, it's going to really grow, I think. So that's what that's why we acquired it. And, you know, Colin Rule, I'm not sure, J.P., if you've ever met Colin Rule. The head of ODR.com.  J.P.: I have not had the pleasure.  Jeff: Yeah, he's he's phenomenal. know if anyone that's listening to this podcast, you just Google Colin Rule. He's been in this space for many, many years and he's a phenomenal person. And I'm really excited about this acquisition. And I think we're going to work so well together.  J.P.: Jeff, just for people like me that are a little bit less savvy with how some of these things work technologically and sort of mechanically, is odr.com and mediate.com is a function of that, right? Or a part of that?  Jeff: Yeah, it's a part of it. Yeah. And I believe they have arbitration.com, but now it's going to be merged in with the AAA. And the platform of odr.com is going to be used for our mediation services at AAA for online mediation services.  J.P.: Okay. That's what I was getting at. So this is like a platform where users or parties and the mediator all log in, communicate with each other. Exchange their positions, and do everything that way. So is it correct to say it's sort of a virtual mediation platform?  Jeff: Yeah, without a doubt. And now the timing is perfect, J.P., because we just came off the pandemic about a couple of years ago, and we were seeing, as you probably know, as an arbitrator at AAA, we were doing thousands of virtual hearings arbitration and also mediation, and it worked. It really worked.  J.P.: Yeah. And that's really one of the true benefits that came out of the pandemic, in my view. Prior to the pandemic, I had always done certain aspects of cases virtually. And there was video conferencing was something that you could suggest, but that parties and frankly, arbitrators were not always that willing to embrace. But I think the pandemic really showed everyone that you can do things virtually. Efficiently, cost-effectively, and in a way that you don't need an in-person hearing for, and that it can be really successful. So I'm sure the timing has been right for odr.com and that acquisition. In terms of integrating it, what's the full timeline for getting it fully integrated, if you don't mind my asking?  Jeff: Sure. I mean, right now we're focusing on mediation. Okay. That's going to be our focus for the next several months. And then I think we're going to try to see if we can move this into arbitration also, because we're still seeing a lot of arbitrations, not a lot. I mean, I would say that 30% of our arbitrations are still being done in the virtual world. We're starting to see, and JP you've been at my Midtown office in Midtown Manhattan on 42nd Street, and we're starting to see about 60 to 70% capacity as an in-person for arbitration. But there's still a segment that wants to do it in the virtual world. And this is where odr.com comes into play. And right now it's, but the focus right now is mediation and working with our mediation team at the AAA-ICDR.  J.P.: Got it. Well, you know, it's funny. I have an employment partner who told me the odds of them ever doing an employment mediation below a certain value in person again are slim to none.  Jeff: Interesting.  J.P.: Yeah. And I think you guys have really hit the nail on the head with this.  Jeff: Well, with labor similar to employment, we're seeing almost 80% of labor cases now in New York City, I'm talking, are being done virtual, maybe even a little bit more than that. They got so used to doing it in the virtual world for labor cases, union management. It's interesting to see where we're going with this. But commercial type disputes, the type that you handle, J.P., we're starting to see more people coming back into in-person. However, we're not seeing the days of a witness flying in from Paris for one hour because we have all the technology at the offices, our offices around the country, the voice activated camera. So we don't need to ship in people for one hour. It's a waste of money.  J.P.: Yeah. And that's, you know, that's really the great thing that this technology allows for, which is, you know, I just did a, to mention the hearing space, Jeff, I just did a pretty large week-long hearing earlier in the year at the AAA's offices on 42nd Street. And it was great, but there were, you know, and I do, you know, myself prefer in-person for certain things, but, you know, during that hearing, we had witnesses that were exactly what you're describing, I mean, really only required to confirm a few issues or give, you know, a short cross examination and they were located in pretty diverse regions. Absolutely no reason to incur the time or expense or frankly, just the headache of bringing those people in from around the world for scheduling purposes and everything else.  Jeff: Sure.  J.P.: We did those, you know, we did those witnesses virtually and that is a real, that's a real benefit. You know, you sort of do that hybrid approach and you can save, it's way more efficient, It's way more cost-effective, and it is just easier from a scheduling perspective. So this is a really great development.  Jeff: Yeah, and J.P., have you noticed, I mean, when you were probably at my office on 42nd Street, we have now the big monitors. And I've noticed that arbitrators like yourself and advocates like yourself are using more technology in the rooms. We have these cupboards in our hearing rooms where the binders used to go, the big binders for exhibits and things like that. No longer am I seeing that. Most arbitrators are now using our, we provide iPads, we have the big monitors, and it seems like people are going away from paper, which is great too.  J.P.: Yeah, it's funny. I'm sort of like probably the last of the Mohicans where people really had to do things like mini books. Like when I was a real junior associate, we would have hearing bundles that were in mini book form and they were, you'd have 55 volumes and everything would be in there. I mean, there's sort of those nightmare stories where parties would spend hundreds of thousands of dollars just pulling together the paper for a hearing. And that, you know, that to me always seemed a little bit crazy. In this day and age, it is totally unnecessary. I would much prefer to have everything electronically. And that hearing space really allows for that. So really, really great to hear that parties are embracing that because it's such a cost savings and it's an efficiency. You know, it just doesn't need to be the way it was.  Jeff: Sure.  J.P.: Well, let's talk then a bit about some of the AI stuff that you were mentioning, because I think that is really, I have to confess, I don't understand it as well as I should. I think most people, if they were being honest, probably have an inkling of what it does, but don't really know. I'd love to hear what the AAA-ICDR is doing with AI, because it's a really, really, really groundbreaking development.  Jeff: Absolutely. Well, if you Google Bridget McCormack, our president, she speaks on AI quite frequently and it really has embraced it. And how have we embraced that AAA? Well, she encourages the staff to use it. And we have, she's even recommended certain programs that we should use. But with respect to how are we using it with respect to running our business? Well, we have ClauseBuilder and you know about ClauseBuilder. It's a tool that was developed in 2013 where people can go online and develop a clause for arbitration. Now we have ClauseBuilder AI, which as opposed to going through various modules with the original ClauseBuilder, you can just type in, I want an employment clause. I want three arbitrators. I want limited discovery. And the clause builder AI will build that clause for you. That's something we just rolled out. Also for arbitrators, scheduling orders. We have an AI program right now for arbitrators where a scheduling order usually takes an arbitrator, and you can correct me if I'm wrong, J.P., usually about an hour to two hours after you do the preliminary hearing. Well, now AI reduces that time to probably a couple of minutes for an arbitrator. So we rolled that out. And we obviously were having discussions about low dollar cases, high volume cases. Can AI be used? And we're looking into that. We haven't rolled that out yet. It's not going to eliminate you, J.P., but it's something that we're looking at right now. And we are embracing it. I use it for various things. I'll give you an example. I use it for if I'm doing an educational program, I'll type in, you know, I'm doing a program on arbitration and discovery. Can you give me a good title for this program? I've been doing this for years. I've used a lot of different titles for programs, and it's wonderful to use AI for those purposes and for editing things. So I like the fact that our company embraces it. Some companies do not. Some law firms, as you know, J.P., do not embrace AI. And we had that case last year where I think an attorney, it wasn't arbitration, it was litigation, where he cited cases through AI that never existed.  J.P.: Yeah, that's actually happened more than once since then. And it's been kind of amazing to me. Yeah, it's funny. We as a law firm at Reed Smith have definitely embraced AI. We've got a person who's sort of C-suite level that addresses that and that heads that function up. And I know we are trying to bring it in much more for things that are sort of routine, that don't require necessarily true attorney time. And it is a real game changer. I mean, you know, anybody who doesn't get on board with AI is going to get left behind at some point because it is truly, truly the wave of the future, in my view.  Jeff: Oh, absolutely. And the way I look at it, people say, well, it seems scary or whatever. But what about Google Maps and things that we've embraced years ago? I couldn't live, J.P., without Google Maps. So that's technology that it's going to help us. It's not going to take us over or whatever. It's going to help us enhance what we're doing.  J.P.: Yeah, I think the concerns about Skynet are a little bit, you know, Skynet and Terminator are a little bit far-fetched, but it is something that we all need to get on board with. It's a lot like the way that, you know, when I first started practicing the notion of uploading paper documents to be reviewed and then using search terms was really scary for a lot of people, but that, you know, that became commonplace and you couldn't function without it. This will do the same thing to the extent it's not the same. Now, Jeff, what's the overlap, if any, between that you see between some of the AI initiatives and odr.com?  Jeff: We're not really combining those yet, but I think we will. There's discussions about it, but right now we're focusing on mediation with odr.com and we're discussing rolling out AI with various things to help to assist our arbitrators, are mediators, but I think eventually, you know, there'll be a combination, I think, but right now there's not.  J.P.: Got it. Well, we'll stay tuned because I can't imagine those two things are going to stay in separate houses for too long. Well, we could talk all day about what's going on at the AAA-ICDR right now because it's just amazing. I mean, it's really incredibly, incredibly dynamic at the moment. But what I'd like to do is sort of shift ahead to looking ahead to the future. We talked a bit earlier about how the AAA is rapidly approaching its centennial anniversary, And that's kind of a natural reflection point for any organization. If you were to sort of sum things up and say, what accomplishments from its first century of existence that the AAA is most proud of, what do you think you would point to?  Jeff: Well, I would point to two things. First, how amazing the AAA-ICDR was and also other ADR providers. When pandemic hit, within a week, we were up with 700 employees doing thousands and thousands of cases. And I was worried about the arbitrators, not you, J.P., but other arbitrators with the technology. And our 6,000 arbitrators, it was flawless. It was amazing or seamless. It really went well. And that I'm very, very proud of because I had been with the AAA for a long time prior to that. And I was really concerned that the arbitrators weren't going to get it. We weren't going to be able to understand Microsoft Teams, Zoom, all that kind of stuff. So we did a great job during pandemic. We had some of our best years during pandemic with respect to helping society in arbitrating cases. But also some of the things that we've done for state and federal governments, you know, state and federal governments, Storm Sandy, Katrina. Those are the things I'm very proud of. I was a part of the Storm Sandy stuff where we administered 6,000 cases for homeowners and with insurance companies. And we were able to do that very quickly. And we're a not-for-profit. So the federal government and the state governments look at us and will hire us to do those kind of projects. And we can quickly mobilize because of our staff. So those two things really stand out in my career at AAA.  J.P.: That's a really, really interesting thing to point to because that truly embodies the best that the AAA can offer. It's an incredible service that really helped people with real-life issues during really challenging times. So wonderful to hear. What would you see for the next 100 years in the AAA? Like, you know, looking forward, I know it's going to be here for, it's going to be having its two, it's bicentennial at some point. It will absolutely occur. What would you see is, you know, if you were to fast forward yourself a hundred years and still be in the seat, because by then technology will have kept us all alive for the next hundred years, and you're Jeff Zaino 2.0, sitting around in 200 years, where would you see the AAA-ICDR at that point?  Jeff: Well, I'm on part of the committee for the 100-year anniversary. We have a committee already formed two years in advance to get ready for our 100th year anniversary, and we're talking about this stuff. And I think some of the themes that Bridget's talking about, access to justice, I think we're going to be, we saw from 1990 to now 8 million cases, we're going to see far more. We're going to see the public now embracing arbitration. When I was hired by the AAA in the 90s, I didn't even know what AAA stood for. I mean, with the name, American Arbitration Association. I didn't know what arbitration was. We are reaching out to law schools. We're doing collaboration with a lot of law schools in New York and throughout the country, throughout the world. And I think the word's going to get out there that arbitration is the way to go. Our mediation is too. And I'm excited about that. Also, we're going to see far more diversity at AAA and also in the community. And that's something that we really care about at the AAA. Right now, J.P., as you probably know, any list that goes out at the AAA is a minimum of 30% diverse. So we're going to see an increase in that area, but also access to justice for the public.  J.P.: Really, really great. And I think we will all watch with rapt attention to see what happens because it's only good things in the future for the AAA-ICDR, that's for sure. Well, Jeff, I just want to thank you. But before we wrap this up, I'm going to reserve my right to bring you back for another podcast because there's so much more we could talk about. So, but is there anything I missed that we should hit on now that would be great for the audience to hear? I know there's just so much going on.  Jeff: Well, I hope the audience when in 2026, when we have our 100th anniversary, I hope people participate in it because we're going to do things worldwide and we're going to be doing events everywhere. And that year we really are, we have a huge team of people that are working in our 100th year anniversary and not to just necessarily promote AAA-ICDR, but to promote arbitration and mediation. And that's what we're going to be doing in 2026, and I'm very excited about it.  J.P.: You heard it here first, folks. Arbitration is the future. And Jeff said it himself. So we will definitely watch closely. Well, good. And just to give a very quick preview on this one, too, because Jeff, you mentioned it. We are going to, in the future, have your colleagues from the ICDR side of the house come on, and we're going to bring some of the new folks from Singapore and a few other people. So more to come. And it's just incredible to see.  Jeff: We look forward to it. And J.P., I'd love to have another sit down with you. It's been great.  J.P.: Good. We absolutely will. So that then will conclude our discussion at the American Arbitration Association for now. And I want to thank our guest, Jeff Zaino of the AAA Commercial Division for his invaluable insights. And I want to thank you, the audience, for listening today. You should feel free to reach out to Reed Smith about today's podcast with any questions you might have. And you should absolutely as well feel free to reach out to Jeff. I know he's super responsive and he would love to chat with you directly if you have any questions. And we look forward to having you tune in for future episodes of the series, including future updates with Jeff and our podcast with the ICDR as well. So thank you everyone. And we will be back.  Outro: Arbitral Insights is a Reed Smith production. Our producers are Ali McCardell and Shannon Ryan. For more information about Reed Smith's global international arbitration practice, email arbitralinsights@reedsmith.com. To learn about the Reed Smith Arbitration Pricing Calculator, a first-of-its-kind mobile app that forecasts the cost of arbitration around the world, search Arbitration Pricing Calculator on reedsmith.com or download for free through the Apple and Google Play app stores. You can find our podcast on podcast streaming platforms, reedsmith.com, and our social media accounts at Reed Smith LLP.  Disclaimer: This podcast is provided for educational purposes. It does not constitute legal advice and is not intended to establish an attorney-client relationship, nor is it intended to suggest or establish standards of care applicable to particular lawyers in any given situation. Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome. Any views, opinions, or comments made by any external guest speaker are not to be attributed to Reed Smith LLP or its individual lawyers.  All rights reserved.  Transcript is auto-generated.

Da 0 a 42 - Il mio podcast sul running
Cosa metto nel mio zaino da trail

Da 0 a 42 - Il mio podcast sul running

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2024 12:44


“Cosa ti porti dietro quando fai trail running?”.Questa è una domanda abbastanza ricorrente tra chi mi ascolta. Che mi viene fatta o anche di cui sento spesso parlare.Io stesso a volte mi sono domandato di cosa possa servire e di cosa si possa fare tranquillamente a meno.E ho anche guardato video o seguito discussioni sul tema. Così poi da farmi nel tempo, con anche l'esperienza personale, la mia opinione.Ed oggi vado a dirvi che cosa tendo a portarmi a spasso io quando vado per sentieri.----------------------Supporta questo progetto tramite un contributo mensile su Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/da0a42In alternativa, puoi fare una donazione "una-tantum".PayPal: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/lorenzomaggianiBuymeacoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/da0a42Acquista il materiale ufficiale del podcast: https://da0a42.home.blog/shop/Iscriviti a "30 giorni da runner": https://da0a42.home.blog/30-giorni-da-runner/Seguimi!Canale Telegram: https://t.me/da0a42Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/da0a42/Profilo Strava: https://www.strava.com/athletes/37970087Club Strava: https://www.strava.com/clubs/da0a42Sito: https://da0a42.home.blogOppure contattami!https://da0a42.home.blog/contatti/I miei microfoni:- HyperX Quadcast: https://amzn.to/3bs06wC- Rode NT-USB: https://amzn.to/4cTfaAu----------------------Un grazie a tutti i miei sostenitori:Matteo Bombelli, Antonio Palma, George Caldarescu, Dorothea Cuccini, Alessandro Rizzo, Calogero Augusta, Mauro Del Quondam, Claudio Pittarello, Fabio Perrone, Roberto Callegari, Luca Felicetti, Andrea Borsetto, Massimo Ferretti, Bruno Gianeri, Andrea Pompini, Cristiano Paganoni, Joseph Djeke, Luca Demartino, Laura Bernacca, Matteo Bucciol, Vincenzo Iannotta, Patty Bellia, Pasquale Castrilli, Gaetano Fresa, Laura Ravani, Xavier Fallico, Alessio Puglia, Nicola Monachello, Gabriele Orazi, Matilde Bisighini, Carmine Cuccuru, Fabrizio Straface, Letizia Beoni, Giulia Rosaia.----------------------Music credits: Feeling of Sunlight by Danosongs - https://danosongs.comDiventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/da-0-a-42-il-mio-podcast-sul-running--4063195/support.

Health Hacks with Dr. Jeni
Dr. Chris Zaino - Great Tips on Health Mindset

Health Hacks with Dr. Jeni

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2024 47:42


Join Dr. Jeni as she interviews Dr. Chris Zaino - one of the world's leading Chiropractic and Functional Health Thought leaders. We talk about health as our greatest asset, the importance of facts over stories and being "Function Mentors" to help inspire our patients to their best health potential. You will surely enjoy this episode! You can follow Dr. Zaino on Instagram @DrZaino and you can connect with myself and my team by scheduling a free call at https://l.bttr.to/l8rjh

Chiamate Roma Triuno Triuno
Puntata del 08/10/2024

Chiamate Roma Triuno Triuno

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2024 68:02


Oggi è tornato a trovarci il professor Luca Manzi con il suo "Zaino delle parole".

Cose Molto Umane
1603 - Lo zaino - SMU

Cose Molto Umane

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2024 6:34


Un furto inutile con una preziosa parabola. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Ultim'ora
Tg Giovani - 29/9/2024

Ultim'ora

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2024 6:44


ROMA (ITALPRESS) - In questa edizione:- Alluvione in Emilia-Romagna: è questa la nuova normalità?- A Torino si va a scuola senza zaino- Alla scoperta dell'antico mestiere dei muscolaiabr/fsc/col/mrv

Ultim'ora
A Torino si va a scuola senza zaino

Ultim'ora

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2024 1:36


ROMA (ITALPRESS) - Con l'inizio del nuovo anno scolastico, a Torino altre sei classi hanno deciso di adottare il metodo "senza zaino". Gli studenti portano con sé soltanto una cartella leggera per portare il diario, la borraccia e la merenda. Il resto del materiale e dei libri invece è in condivisione con i propri compagni di classe. Gli speaker di Radioimmaginaria, la radio degli adolescenti dagli 11 ai 17 anni, ne parlano in questo nuovo servizio.fsc/gtr

Chiamate Roma Triuno Triuno
Luca Manzi lo zaino delle parole

Chiamate Roma Triuno Triuno

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2024 12:13


Behind The Funny
Ep 366 Nick Zaino "100 Years Of Boston Comedy"

Behind The Funny

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2024 86:06


Nick Zaino joins us in the Acement to talk about 100 Years Of Boston Comedy. Nick is an accomplished arts journalist and even spent time performing comedy to experience stand up himself. This first hand knowledge and his experience writing about comedy led him to develop his 100 Years Of Boston Comedy lectures and his Boston Comedy Radio Station on the Live365 App. Check out Nick Zaino at https://100yearsofbostoncomedy.com/ Go to https://www.buymeacoffee.com/behindthefQ to buy us a coffee or a bourbon.  Get your BTF gear at https://www.teepublic.com/stores/scott-higgins 

Miranda Warnings
Jeff Zaino on the Future of Arbitration

Miranda Warnings

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2024 35:28


Jeff Zaino discusses the current trends in the field of arbitration and looks to the future on issues ranging from technology, use of AI and the continuing need to attract diverse talent to the profession.Zaino joined "Miranda Warnings" podcast host David Miranda for a wide ranging interview.  Calling himself "the original JZ", Zaino shared his wealth of experience in the field he has loved for more than 30 years.

Chiamate Roma Triuno Triuno
Stefano Manzi Lo zaino delle parole

Chiamate Roma Triuno Triuno

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2024 14:56


Chiamate Roma Triuno Triuno
Lo zaino delle parole con Luca Manzi

Chiamate Roma Triuno Triuno

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2024 11:16


Chiamate Roma Triuno Triuno
Lo zaino delle parole con Luca Manzi

Chiamate Roma Triuno Triuno

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2024 11:20


Chiamate Roma Triuno Triuno
Lo zaino delle parole di Luca Manzi

Chiamate Roma Triuno Triuno

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2024 13:01


Without Your Head
Without Your Head Horror Podcast with Nick Zaino musician on End Zone 2!

Without Your Head

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2024 86:51


Without Your Head with Nick Zaino composer of the theme songs of End Zone 2! Help get End Zone 2 and The Once and Future Smash released! www.withoutyourhead.com/touchdown --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/withoutyourhead/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/withoutyourhead/support

Chiamate Roma Triuno Triuno
Lo zaino delle parole con Luca Manzi

Chiamate Roma Triuno Triuno

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2024 6:25


Pillole di Pediatria
Postura, zaino e attività sportiva dello scolaro

Pillole di Pediatria

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2023 5:09


In questo episodio parleremo di postura, zaino e attività sportiva dello scolaro.Con l'aiuto degli specialisti dell'Ospedale Pediatrico Bambino Gesù, capiremo come assumere una postura corretta a scuola e perché è importante il movimento fin da piccoli.Episodio registrato mercoledì 13 settembre 2023.

Chiamate Roma Triuno Triuno
Lo zaino delle parole con Luca Manzi

Chiamate Roma Triuno Triuno

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2023 5:28


Lo zaino delle parole
8. All'avventura!

Lo zaino delle parole

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2023 3:21


Avventura, che parola bellissima, ci apre al futuro, alla scoperta, all'arricchimento, all'accoglienza della diversità; al pericolo è vero, ma anche al divertimento.

Se potevi cambiarmi il carattere, nascevo WORD
Ep. 388 - L'affascinante psicologia dello zaino

Se potevi cambiarmi il carattere, nascevo WORD

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2023 4:37


Oggi parliamo dello zaino: perché lo amo, perché non ne posso fare a meno e soprattutto perché ritengo che possa darci importanti lezioni di vita. L'importante è che sia colorato e capiente... ma soprattutto capiente, perché colorato è una deformazione mia ma in realtà cambia poco. Vabbè, voi che ci mettete nel vostro? Sempre che lo usiate...

NAP - Non un altro podcast (true crime)!
2x07 - La vacanza zaino in spalla finita male Vs Cani giganti, alieni nordici e casalinghe inglesi

NAP - Non un altro podcast (true crime)!

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2023 69:24


Theo Hayez ha 18 anni, tanti sogni nel cassetto e un amore smisurato per la natura: per questo, quando decide di lasciare il Belgio per un anno e volare in Australia zaino in spalla, i genitori lo appoggiano in pieno. Purtroppo, un anno dopo, sparisce nel nulla e la sua storia è ancora avvolta dal mistero.Di là dal velo stavolta ci tocca parlare di alieni... esiste davvero un Paradiso fiscale nell'universo? Secondo Stefano sì, che infatti rivanga in modo del tutto inopportuno alcune tra le storie più strane e divertenti: Buck Nelson e un cane alto due metri, il terrestre che si trasferisce su Venere, e una casalinga che dice di essere rimasta incinta all'improvviso, il padre? Un marziano bellissimo. Certo, ci stiamo credendo.Seguici su Instagram: @mentremorivo_podcast e se ti va, raccontaci la TUA storia paranormale!Ti piace NAP? Supporta il podcast regalandoci un caffè: https://ko-fi.com/italiapodcast

Explain Boston to Me
Boston's 1980s Standup Comedy Scene with Nick Zaino

Explain Boston to Me

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2023 39:58


We're diving into Boston's comedy boom with Nick Zaino. The Boston Globe writer tells us about the legend of the Ding Ho, swears in the name of Dennis Leary, and awes me with the names of famous comedians that just happen to be from here. Plus, a story about how to make an enemy of host Lee Stabert: It involves being tall and wearing a large hat. Send us a Text Message.

A domani - La scomparsa di Giacomo

Milano, 17 settembre 2021. Un venerdì di fine estate, Giacomo Sartori è insieme ai suoi amici in un locale di Porta Venezia per un aperitivo. Al momento di pagare il conto, si accorge che il suo zaino è sparito. Dentro c'erano il computer aziendale, il telefono cellulare dell'ufficio, le chiavi di casa e il portafoglio. Nessuno si è accorto di nulla. Comprensibilmente scosso dall'accaduto, saluta tutti e va via. Da quella sera non si hanno più sue notizie. Il cellulare personale risulta spento e nessuna denuncia per furto è stata presentata. Amici, parenti e investigatori, si lanciano in una concitata ricerca tra indizi depistanti e risposte che non arrivano.  E' una scomparsa inspiegabile, quella di Giacomo - tra le vie di Milano - al termine di un'estate di lavoro e di fatica. Tre mesi prima, Giacomo si era trovato ad affrontare un furto analogo. Dalla sua auto era stato sottratto un altro zaino con un computer all'interno.  Un podcast originale Vois In collaborazione con Corriere della Sera Si ringrazia l'Associazione Penelope, che da 1993 sostiene tutte le persone che si ritrovano catapultate nel limbo della scomparsa di un proprio parente o amico. Progetto Itaca è una Fondazione che promuove programmi di informazione, prevenzione, supporto e riabilitazione rivolti a persone affette da disturbi della Salute Mentale e alle loro famiglie. Per contattare la sua Linea di Ascolto è possibile chiamare dal lunedì al venerdì dalle ore 9.00 alle 22.00: da mobile : 02 29007166 da fisso : NUMERO VERDE 800 274 274 Clicca qui per consultare le fonti Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Ecovicentino.it - AudioNotizie
Caro Scuola, si punta al risparmio. Il 52% ricicla zaini e quaderni, addio ai diari

Ecovicentino.it - AudioNotizie

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2023 1:59


Contro il caro-scuola la miglior difesa è tagliare il superfluo e cercare il risparmio. È questa la strategia messa in campo dalla maggior parte delle famiglie per contrastare i forti rincari dei vari prodotti che compongono il corredo scolastico.

Fatti e misfatti
Sfogliando il nuovo Zaino...

Fatti e misfatti

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2023 15:24


Lo Zaino, nuovo e ricco di contenutiLo Zaino, rivista semestrale delle Scuole lombarde di alpinismo e scialpinismo del Club Alpino Italiano, cambia veste grafica e rinnova i contenuti. Un boccone sopraffino per gli appassionati di alpinismo. Serafin ce ne propone qualche assaggio…Fatti in breveNei Fatti in breve di questa settimana Serafin ci segnala l'interessante appuntamento con montagnAmbiente e il libro di Paola Favero, "Perdere l'equilibrio. Serafin ci racconta poi di un'incidente accaduto con alcune mucche all'Alpe di Siusi e della firma di un protocollo tra la provincia di Cuneo e il Queyras.

The Struggling Artist Podcast
Struggling with Nick Zaino

The Struggling Artist Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2023 59:56


Writer, Journalist, Musician, comedy aficionado, Nick Zaino, talks with Trev about everything from writing to making music and offers some great insight to Trev for his own creativity.   WebsiteBandcampInstagramA huge Thank you to Loser's Circle for allowing us to use the Song "The Great Illusion of Time"  of their album 'Took Long Enough' for the podcast. Click HERE to grab their phenomenal album! Head to Punkboxrox.comDon't forget to head to Get-Punk.com , the internets best source for punk vinyl and use the discount code STRUGGLE at check out for 10% off your order!

BackPacco Cast
COME FARE UNO ZAINO ULTRALIGHT

BackPacco Cast

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2023 54:08


Vi siete mai ritrovati a portare su e giù per le montagne degli oggetti che non avete mai usato? A pesare il vostro zaino per rendervi conto che superava i 15 kg?Bene, è capitato a tutti e ci sono trekker lì fuori che hanno fatto della lotta al peso in eccesso la loro filosofia. Scopriamo insieme il mondo Ultralight con questa puntata del BackPacco Cast.Avvicinarsi e capire la filosofia ultralight porta a delle riflessioni molto utili anche se non decidiamo di sposare integralmente questo approccio. Paolo di BackPacco - Ogni giorno è un'avventura.Tel e Whatsapp: 371 395 6949Sito Web: www.backpacco.itFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/backpaccoInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/backpacco/Twitter: https://twitter.com/BackPaccoStorePinterest: https://www.pinterest.it/backpacco0184TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@backpaccoYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCw5Y7IKE4V1b8pSDtDjcjgwBackPacco Cast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/backpacco

A Way Through
Holding Space for Authenticity and Accountability with Austin and Zaino

A Way Through

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2023 51:40


Community is everything. Whether you're going through a challenging time or celebrating your wins, having a strong support system that rallies around you, cheers you on, and holds you accountable, can make all the difference. This is particularly true when it comes to addiction recovery. Our guests this week, Austin and Zaino, share the power of what happens when you link arms with others who understand your struggle. The first time Austin was introduced to AA, he was only 14. After being in and out of nine different facilities, the court had ordered him to the Texas House at age 21. When Zaino was 19, he was on court-ordered probation and was first introduced to AA. After years of being in and out of the throes of addiction, Zaino finally got the grasp of recovery at age 31 when he found The Texas House. Once there, both Austin and Zaino's lives radically changed for the better. Finding life in recovery and a best friend who understood the journey, they knew they had found their community.  Previously plagued with guilt, shame, and grief, both men felt the grip of addiction in their early teens. But their lives radically changed when they surrounded themselves with people who had once walked in their shoes and overcame some of the toughest challenges. That's when they realized that no matter the obstacle or setback, they could get the help they needed and thrive in recovery.  With Austin having 19 years of sobriety and Zaino having 11, through their dedication, they are able to have a second chance at life. Both alumni from the Texas House Therapeutic Community, both Austin and Zaino, take pride in their recovery. Their true passion is to uplift people and never forget the roads it took to get to where they are. Another passion of theirs is entertainment, which is why they joined forces to create G.U.T.S. podcast/horror show. Topics Discussed: Learning how to grieve in a healthy way Taking responsibility and accountability for your actions Becoming a good friend by extending kindness to others How to adapt and live the best life possible through addiction recovery Learning how to love and forgive yourself for loving and forgiving others Showing up as your authentic self to enjoy life outside addiction Resources:  The Texas House - https://thetexashouse.business.site/?utm_source=gmb&utm_medium=referral  Connect with Austin & Zaino: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/g.u.t.s.podcast/?hl=en  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/g.u.t.s.podcast  YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@g.u.t.s.horrorshow Connect with Archway Academy: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archwayacademyhtx/  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archwayacademy/  YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVBgxwG5CC6qBcJ3U6KcK5Q  Contact Archway Academy: If you or a student you know needs help, visit the website, or call the number below to schedule a tour. We are here to help.  Address: 6221 Main Street Houston, TX 77030 Call: 713.328.0780  Email: sasha.coles@archwayacademy.org * Website: https://www.archwayacademy.org  About Archway Academy: "Where Education Meets Recovery."  Archway is the largest recovery high school in the nation, located in the sunny heart of Houston, Texas. We meet the individual educational needs of teens recovering from Substance Use Disorder with care, compassion, respect, and rigor.**The views and opinions expressed by our guests are those of the individual and do not necessarily reflect those of Archway Academy. Any content provided by our student co-host(s) or guests is their opinion and is not intended to reflect the philosophy and policies of Archway Academy itself. Nor is it intended to malign any recovery method, religion, ethnic group, club, organization, company, individual, or anyone or anything. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/archway-academy/message

Dwyer Crime
Dwyer 3-23-23 Son of Sam — Witness Tommy Zaino's Statements to Police

Dwyer Crime

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2023


Adjusted Reality
From Disease To Doctor with Mr. Universe Dr. Chris Zaino

Adjusted Reality

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2022 53:22


In today's episode, we welcome special guest Dr. Chris Zaino, a world-renowned speaker, author, entrepreneur and HERO.After winning Mr. America in 1998, and being a leader in the fitness industry, he found himself defying a deadly disease in his late 20s. Dr. Zaino leveraged his experience to establish one of the world's largest health and wellness clinics, seeing thousands of patients per week.Now an international speaker, author and mindset expert, Dr. Chris has shared his message of wholeness in mind and body over 4,430 times.Tune in today to hear about his victory as Mr. America, his life-changing diagnosis and the drug-free pain management options in his healing journey.In the Adjusted Reality podcast, well-known athletes, celebrities, actors, chiropractors, influencers in the wellness industry, and other podcasters will talk with host Dr. Sherry McAllister, president, F4CP, about their experiences with health and wellness. As a special gift for listening today visit f4cp.org/health to get a copy of our mind, body, spirit eBook which focuses on many ways to optimize your health and the ones you love without the use of drugs or surgery. Follow Adjusted Reality on Instagram.Find A Doctor of Chiropractic Near You.

La Cueva de la Macaca
El cine negro zaino español. Capítulo 169

La Cueva de la Macaca

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2022 116:17


¿Puede un genero casi tan americano como el western tener su sitio en España? Pues sí, el cine negro de detectives torturados, mujeres fatales, crímenes imposibles, camareros omniscientes y matones de medio pelo tuvo su vertiente española. Analizamos la saga de Germán Arteta, y repasamos autenticas joyas del cine patrio que hubiese firmado el bueno de Hitchcock, y es que la melancolía, el jazz y la honradez inquebrantable también se pueden mezclar con los toros, el mosto y el franquismo. Mucho regate a la censura y muchas ganas de aperturismo, a ver si os gusta.

il posto delle parole
Alessandro Cortese "La mafia nello zaino. Il bimbo, il nano e l'assassino"

il posto delle parole

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2022 18:52


Alessandro Cortese"La mafia nello zaino. Il bimbo, il nano e l'assassino"il ramo e la foglia Edizionihttps://www.ilramoelafogliaedizioni.it/Questa storia è ambientata in una delle tante estati caldissime della Sicilia, in un piccolo paese volutamente non identificato per rappresentare ogni paese, ed è narrata in prima persona dal picciriddu: l'innocenza di un bambino rilegge poeticamente fatti cruenti come omicidi e ricatti, perché soltanto con la fantasia una città controllata dalla mafia può diventare scenario di avventure come in un telefilm. Purtroppo l'amara realtà tracima, rivelando a poco a poco il dramma della vita a scapito della dolcezza dei sogni e delle illusioni.Legando fatti di cronaca a invenzioni romanzesche, con suoni, colori e sapori tipicamente siciliani, l'autore costruisce un ritratto palpitante della sua terra e getta un ponte tra storia, tradizioni e un futuro in cui l'amore è speranza e forza per il cambiamento.Un romanzo teatrale, dove le maschere indossate dai personaggi sono necessarie per condurre una vita normale solo in apparenza, ma le stesse maschere non possono essere mantenute di fronte allo sguardo ingenuo, sincero e disinteressato di un picciriddu siciliano che diventa grande interrogandosi sulla mafia.«... fui come trascinato verso il fondo, lontano lontano, in un posto che era quello in cui avevo sempre vissuto ma anche un altro, da cui non si poteva uscire perché nessuno avrebbe saputo farlo. Eravamo tutti chiusi nello stesso luogo: se avessimo provato a fuggire, la Sicilia stessa ci sarebbe rimasta dentro e non ci avrebbe mai permesso di farlo veramente.»Alessandro Cortese è nato a Messina nel 1980 e vive a Montesilvano. Lavora a Pescara come insegnante di Matematica e Scienze per scuole medie e superiori.Nel dicembre del 2007 ha pubblicato il racconto storico: “Vita e ricordo di Mary Ann Nichols. Prostituta”, sull'antologico “Concept – Storia” di Arpanet. Col medesimo editore ha pubblicato, nel luglio del 2010, il suo primo romanzo fantasy: “Eden”, e nel febbraio 2011 il racconto: “A Mani Strette”, sull'antologico “Fedeltà&Tradimento”. Ancora con Arpanet ha pubblicato, nel dicembre 2012: “Ad Lucem”, seguito del fortunato romanzo d'esordio. Nel dicembre 2013 pubblica la storia di vita: “Ore 1: Barcellona P.G.”, sull'antologico “E tutti lavorammo a stento” di Arpanet.Nel marzo 2014, con Edizioni Saecula, ha pubblicato: “Polimnia. Di 300 Spartani, una Grecia e dei Persiani di Serse”, il suo primo romanzo storico.IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEAscoltare fa Pensarehttps://ilpostodelleparole.it/

ANSA Voice Daily
Lo zaino per 'volare' su Torre di Pisa, il sogno di Margherita

ANSA Voice Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2022 2:32


La bimba sulla sedia a rotelle esaudirà il suo desiderio, la porterà il papà

The Doc Jacque Show
Hacking Your Mindset for Success & Fulfillment with Dr. Chris Zaino

The Doc Jacque Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2022 68:54


In This Episode, You Will Learn: How to gain clarity on what your values truly are. How to choose the people you allow in your life and circle of influence. Lessons we've gained through our own challenges. Ways optimizing your physical health can unlock other opportunities in life.   Resources + Links:   Follow Dr. Zaino | @drzaino   Shoot us an email at info@docjacque.com Or call the office 412-828-6000   Follow Doc Jacque on Instagram | @doc_jacque Subscribe to our YouTube Channel | Doc Jacque    Schedule a Full Immersion New Patient Consultation with Doc Jacque Schedule your 15 Minute FREE Consultation   Check out the Supplement Shop   Find more resources on our website | https://www.docjacque.com/ Show Notes: Everything you want to create in your life, health, relationships, and business all begin with mindset! In this episode, I'm excited to chat with friend, mentor, and holistic coach to executives, Dr. Chris Zaino. Regardless of the areas of your life you want to create success in, we dive into what makes them a reality, or keeps you stuck. Do you have clarity around your goals? What actions do you need to take, and just as importantly, NOT take to achieve them? Are your goals and mindset in alignment with what will truly bring you fulfillment? We ask these important questions as well as share personal experiences, and experiences of our patients to shed a light on where your mindset is, and how you can hack it to create success and fulfillment in your life.   03:00 Meet my mentor, and holistic coach to executives, Dr. Chris Zaino. 06:30 How to create your ideal client avatar. 10:15 Who are you allowing into your life? 13:00 The power in understanding that if something is possible for someone else, it's possible for you. 18:15 How can I put courage behind the action you take? 22:00 Ways to learn through challenges. 29:00 What are the feelings you want to experience that will bring fulfillment? 35:30 Are your actions in alignment with what you want for your life? 41:00 What is holding you back from making progress or creating the success you want? 46:00 Are you aware of how your vibration is affected by food and the media you are consuming? 51:15 How does optimizing your physical health unlock new potential in other areas of your life? 58:30 The ripple effect, positive or negative, of what we're consuming on the news and social media. 01:02:00 Stop waiting to get the feelings you want a the “destination” and enjoy the journey.

Trueheart
Creative Jess Zaino: A Jess Of All Trades

Trueheart

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2021 36:54


Creative Jess Zaino joins Trueheart to discuss how she's reinvented herself over a dozen times as a voice-over artist on a hit animated show, a Saturday Night Live Production Assistant and a singer in a math and science rock band for NASA. Plus, Amy and Jess bond over being hustlers from an early age, saying yes to everything and living lives that are rich in fabulous experiences.

The Mothers of Reinvention
Season 2 Trailer | The Mothers of Reinvention with Jess Zaino

The Mothers of Reinvention

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2021 2:35


It was so nice, we are doing it twice. Welcome to Season 2 of The Mothers of Reinvention. This season welcomes another incredible lineup of women and men (yes, gasp!) who share their rebel stories of reinvention. Be sure to subscribe here to get updates and news on our Guests, and download, like and share. GIMME MOR: #womensupportingwomen #womenpodcasters #empoweredwomen, #selfempowerment, #empowerment, #womenentrepreneur, #personaldevelopmentplan, #personalgrowth, #selfworth, #personalgrowth, #femalefounders, #creators, #mothers, #mom, #mama, #leaders, #femaleleaders, #boss, #create, #independence, #education, #success, #trailblazing, #innovator, #authors, #selfconfidence, #achiever, #recreate, #reinvention, #reinvent, #community, #women, #femalehost, #femalepodcast #spotifypodcast #applepodcast #independentpodcast #gimmemor --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jesszaino/support

The Mothers of Reinvention
The Mothers of Reinvention with Jess Zaino Intro

The Mothers of Reinvention

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2021 5:15


Every episode on this weekly podcast, host Jess Zaino welcomes rebel women onto the show to share never before heard stories of personal and professional reinvention that set their course to success. Season One guests include: Entrepreneur and Author Chudney Ross, Writer and Actress Deanna Russo, Mom Blogger Angela J. Kim, Podcast Host and Rockstar royalty Chris Kushner, Musician and Chef/Farmer Kelis, Interior Designer and TV Host Evette Rios, Fox News Correspondent and Author Sally Kohn, Ice Cream Shop Owner and Interior Designer Genelle Petty-Brooks, Showrunner and Executive Producer Courtney A. Kemp, WNBA Superstar Candace Parker and Actress and Entrepreneur Cameron Diaz. And The Mothers is not just for Mothers. It is for any and all of us who are wanting to reinvent. Let's go! Special thanks to: Patrick Billard, Ari Basile, Cat Burt Cantin and Aryn Drake-Lee --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jesszaino/support

CCBJ Perspectives
Online Video Technology and Virtual Hearings with Jeff Zaino, Vice President of Commercial Division with AAA

CCBJ Perspectives

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2021 30:09


Vice President of the Labor, Employment and Elections Division of the American Arbitration Association, Jeff Zaino joins host, Kristin Calve to discuss the benefits and challenges of virtual hearings and ...

State of Independence
Gene Zaino, MBO Founder: Origin stories and predictions for future generations

State of Independence

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2020 33:18


In this episode, MBO Partners' Founder and Executive Chairman Gene Zaino shares MBO's origin story, what impact the landmark State of Independence report had on the future of work, and what he sees as the challenges and benefits of this important sector of the economy going forward. Gene walks through the choices in early adulthood that led to his entrepreneurial career and how he buttressed those experiences with education and a stint in an enterprise consulting firm that taught him what the client side of the industry needed.Gene also shares his insights about the what the future of independent economy looks like—how the knowledge worker will productize their intellectual property in the “maker economy” and how all future workers will need to be set up as an independent entity with an “Iron Man” suit providing the tools to adapt to changing landscapes.He also discusses how reducing friction in the relationships between independent professionals and the organizations that want to work with them will require not only regulation but also a deeper understanding of the rewards that each side of the industry stand to gain in terms of agility and flexibility. The conversation highlights some of the insights in the 2020 State of Independence in America report. Now in its tenth year of publication, the report takes a data-driven approach to understanding the growth of opportunities for both the independent professional and the enterprise organizations looking to hire them. Future episodes of this podcast will provide further insights on the report's findings. About This Episode's GuestGene Zaino is MBO Partners' Founder and Executive Chairman. An avid entrepreneur and nationally recognized expert in the next way of working, Gene launched MBO Partners to reinvent the way independent consultants and organizations work together. He's a passionate advocate for the independent workforce movement, and is committed to developing the best practices and engagement tools that support workplace independence. In addition to being a member of the Staffing Industry Analyst's "Hall of Fame,” Gene has been on all five Staffing Industry 100 lists, is an in-demand speaker, and has appeared on CNN and CNBC, as well as in Forbes, Harvard Business Review, and The Wall Street Journal. Mentioned in this episode: The End of Jobs: The Rise of On-Demand Workers and Agile Corporations by Jeff Wald. About MBO Partners®MBO Partners is a deep jobs platform that connects and enables independent professionals and microbusiness owners to do business safely and effectively with enterprise organizations. Its unmatched experience and industry leadership enable it to operate on the forefront of the independent economy and consistently advance the next way of working. For more information, visit​ mbopartners.com.Episode hosted by Aassia Haq; produced, edited, and engineered by Leslie Jennings Rowley. With music by Brian Burrows.MBO Partners © 2020

Desire to Inspire
Pursue Your Passion feat. Nikki Zaino

Desire to Inspire

Play Episode Play 58 sec Highlight Listen Later Sep 8, 2020 42:25


Have you ever felt too discouraged or not good enough to pursue your passion? Have you even figured out what your passion is? You're not alone! Nikki Zaino talks about how dance has always been her passion and how she found the organization Dance Works Boston to continue her relationship with dance after moving to Boston. Melissa and Nikki talk about different ways to find your passions and interests and how it is so important to have something outside of work to keep you going! Instagram: @nikkii_zaiino Instagram: @danceworksboston Website:  http://danceworksboston.com/ Instagram: @desiretoinspirepodcastWebsite: www.desiretoinspirepodcast.com 

bbs are trash
Jess Zaino on Integrating Your Past Identity with Your Present, Raising Men in a Patriarchy, and a Whole Lot More

bbs are trash

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2019 44:39


Producer, actress, and Jane Club co-founder Jess Zaino joins Aryn and Trian to delve into how the scars and the parties of the past shape our identities as mothers and women, and how to deal with the challenges of raising boys in a patriarchy. 

The Active Life Podcast
121 - Chris Zaino - How to Do it

The Active Life Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2019 60:33


Chris Zaino is back on the Active Life Podcast. The first time Dr. Zaino was on (Episode #103) we talked about how he battled through life threatening Ulcerative Colitis and became Mr. Universe and the owner of a multimillion dollar chiropractic clinic. On this episode, we get granular and tactical. You're not going to want to miss the immediately applicable advice that Dr. Zaino gives on this episode! This episode is due to high demand, and Dr. Zaino is only the second person to be on the Active Life podcast for a second time, the other guest who did it is Adee Cazayoux of Working Against Gravity. Dr. Zaino can be found at: @DrZaino If you love this podcast , please click HERE to leave a review. Thank you again for all of your trust, attention, and support. Follow us on instagram at @ActiveLifeRx @DrSeanPastuch   @ActiveLifeProfessional

The Joe Piscopo Show
6 AM Hour 2-6-19 Dr. Jeanne Zaino, Professor of political science at Iona College and a Senior advisor at the consulting firm Applied Techonomics

The Joe Piscopo Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2019 54:37


The Joe Piscopo Show
9 AM Hour 1-31-19 Dr. Jeanne Zaino, Professor of political science at Iona College and a Senior advisor at the consulting firm Applied Techonomics

The Joe Piscopo Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2019 54:31


The Active Life Podcast
103 - Dr. Chris Zaino, Appreciate, Don't Compare

The Active Life Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2018 75:44


Can you imagine if the most embarrassing moment of your life was also the scariest one? Can you imagine hiding a potentially fatal illness from your spouse and suppressing the reality of it from yourself only to have it show itself in public leaving you no choice but to reveal that you need help? . Dr. Chris Zaino found himself in exactly this position when his ulcerative colitis nearly claimed his life. Since his debilitating bout, and one incredible, life altering moment that we discuss in today's show, Dr. Zaino has turned his life around. He has won Mr. Universe for body building, he has operated a seven figure chiropractic clinic, he has coached entrepreneurs, and he has started his passion project, The Hero Secret Sauce. . This is one of the most inspiring podcasts we have released and if you are a person who needs to get yourself grounded and start the rest of your life you must listen to it. . REVIEW US! If you love this podcast , please click HERE to leave a review. Thank you again for all of your trust, attention, and support. Follow us on instagram at @ActiveLifeRx @SeanPastuch Dr. Zaino Can be found at: www.IAmHero.com/secret @DrZaino

The Create Your Own Life Show
457: Overcoming an Incurable Disease to Become a Hero | Dr. Chris Zaino

The Create Your Own Life Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2018 44:08


Dr. Chris Zaino is a world-renowned speaker, author, entrepreneur, Former Mr America, Mr. Universe and IFBB Pro bodybuilder. After defying a deadly terminal disease in his late 20's, Dr. Zaino leveraged his experience to get his doctorate and becoming one of the largest wellness clinics in the world, seeing thousands weekly. Dr. Zaino created the “IAmHeroProject”,to resurrect Heroes from the complacency of their secret identity, so they may live heroic lives once again , by expressing and experiencing true love, now, in every area of their lives, through his 4 Step methodology “HeroRises”.