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Leadership with Darrell W. Gunter is a program is to inform the audience of the best practices in Leadership and to share the practical steps to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of your business, sales team, departments, etc. Leadership focuses on the latest and hottest topics to ensure that our listener is kept abreast of the latest trends in leadership. Our interviews will focus on leaders from the international, national, and local communities to discuss their thoughts and best pr ...
 
The Global Current is the Seton Hall School of Diplomacy’s premier podcast on international affairs. Each week, we explore and analyze a news story making waves around the world. From the Capitol Hill riots to the Uighur camps in China, Current members break down pressing stories while engaging in thoughtful conversation with fellow students and faculty. Catch the Current on Instagram @TheGlobalCurrent and tune in live every Sunday at 8:30 a.m. EST on 89.5 FM WSOU.
 
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How does fear – deep, ongoing, systemic fear – impact on Black lives? Through reflections on her own life, anthropologist Dr Linda Jean Hall PhD draws on traditions of African storytelling to explore the question of how systemic fear affects the twentieth- and twenty-first-century Afro American experience. By using the framing of pandemic waves – a…
 
Tensions remain high between Russia and the United States since Russia's decision to suspend its last nuclear arms treaty with the United States. Combined with the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, fears of a new nuclear arms race have started to grow. We unpack this episode with Analysts Emmett Bikales and Joshua Axton. Our News Briefer for this episod…
 
A reported Chinese spy balloon was caught flying over the continental United States in early February leading to the cancellation of Secretary of State Anthony Blinken’s upcoming trip to China. China has maintained that it was a simple weather surveillance balloon veered off course but the event has remained in the public eye. We unpack this show w…
 
In early February, two earthquakes struck Turkey and Syria, causing widespread structural damage and tens of thousands deaths. Combined together, these two earthquakes are the deadliest seismic event in the history of modern Turkey. We unpack this story with Analysts Joseph Brennan and Aaron Im. Our News Briefer for this episode is Trish Salib. Thi…
 
Archbishop Christophe Pierre, the Apostolic Nuncio to the United States, visited Seton Hall University on February 1st. In the Catholic Church, an Apostolic Nuncio is an ambassador for the Pope that serves the Holy See as a sort of diplomat. Archbishop Pierre has previously served as the apostolic nuncio to Mexico, Uganda, and Haiti before being ap…
 
Dozens of people have been killed in a suicide bomb attack in a security compound in the northwestern Pakistani city of Peshawar. Join The Global Current with Analysts Madeline Field and Shayne Simmons. The News Briefer for the episode is Dovid Holtzman. This episode was brought to you thanks to Executive Producer - Jasmine De Leon, Associate Produ…
 
Global Current Executive Director, Jasmine De Leon, interviews Bunmi Akinnusotu, the Deputy Director of the Rangel Fellowship at Howard University, about her illustrious career in foreign policy and her advice for young professionals. Ms. Akinnusotu was the a Special Assistant at the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the Chief of Staff at Youn…
 
Ambassador Csaba Kőrösi, the president of the 77th session of the United Nations General Assembly, visited Seton Hall University on Janurary 26th, 2023. As the presiding officer of the UN’s main policymaking forum, Kőrösi continues the assembly’s work promoting global recovery from the pandemic, addressing climate change and striving to meet the 17…
 
There have been at least 48 deaths in Peru since early December when protests broke out when the Peruvian Congress removed President Pedro Castillo on Dec. 7. Castillo was arrested and is being held in pre-trial detention, facing rebellion charges after he tried to illegally dissolve the legislature to avoid a planned impeachment vote. Clashes with…
 
The Global Patient Safety Action Plan Framework Unsafe care results in over 2.6 million deaths per year and is considered one of the world’s leading causes of death. In 2019 the 72nd World Health Assembly issued a call to action, The “Global Action on Patient Safety”, that called for Member States to “work in collaboration with other Member States,…
 
How does fear – deep, ongoing, systemic fear – impact on Black lives? Through reflections on her own life, anthropologist Dr Linda Jean Hall PhD draws on traditions of African storytelling to explore the question of how systemic fear affects the twentieth- and twenty-first-century Afro American experience. By using the framing of pandemic waves – a…
 
Chances are high that when you look to your left and right you don’t have many people who understand where you are and where you want to go. It’s as if most people are stuck in a rut doing the same thing repeatedly while you have committed to making the most out of your life. When you are surrounded by people like this you are likely let down by th…
 
Do puzzles get you going? Well you will love this word search because it not only is stimulating it provides the nostalgia of the 90s. This book has 50 large print word puzzles. This book will keep you intrigued with the topics and direction of the words going forwards, backwards, up, down, vertically, horizontally or diagonally. This is a collecti…
 
Emotional courage is an underestimated characteristic of successful Black life in the segregated, unjust US south. Author Greg Freeland reflects on how music reflected, impacted, and influenced Black life in 1950s rural South Carolina. The celebratory aspect of the Black rhythm and blues, jazz, and gospel music of Freeland’s life is one of his clea…
 
Francesca Regalado, a 2017 graduate of Seton Hall’s School of Diplomacy and International Relations, serves as the Bangkok Correspondent for Nikkei Asia, a Japan-based financial newspaper. She is a former Economics Reporter for Yomiuri Shumbun. Annie Hebel, our veteran analyst, guest hosted this special interview. This episode was brought to you th…
 
Global Current Executive Director, Jasmine De Leon, interviews Dr. Glodel Mezilas about Global South and the Russia-Ukrainian War. Dr. Mezilas, a professor and adjunct director of the Diplomatic School of the Haitian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, has served in the Haitian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and authored nine books about the country. De Leon…
 
Kieran Besancon, veteran analyst and guest host, interviews Professor Maxim Matusevich about the Russia-Ukrainian War. Dr. Matusevich is a Professor and Director for the Russian and East European Studies Program at Seton Hall University. They take a deep dive on the war, such as Russia's "brain drain", the use of rhetoric, and the political framing…
 
Following the announcement that the Vatican has announced a preliminary inquiry following Cardinal Ricard’s admission to sexually abusing a 14-year old girl during his time as a priest, the whole of the French Catholic Church has been rocked with scandals of global implications. Pope Francis has taken steps to address the church’s history with cler…
 
The most widely viewed and followed single sporting event in the world has arrived in the form of the 2022 World Cup hosted by the small oil-rich Middle Eastern nation of Qatar. However, despite the passion for the event, this year’s World Cup has been mired in corruption, scandals, political intrigue, and accusation of the use of slave labor which…
 
I wrote this book because I believe that if we all put our heads and hands together, we can change the architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) industry for the good of people and the planet. In short, I wrote this book because I believe in the power of ‘WE.’ Together, we can change how we design and build our industry for the better by cr…
 
The Israeli President is set to give former Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu the mandate to form a new Israeli government after consultations with representatives from all parties in the 25th Israeli parliament (Knesset). Israel’s longest serving prime minister is then expected to form the most right-wing Israeli government in its history as tensi…
 
Worldcrunch is committed to the expansion of a free and responsible press around the world, contributing to the widest possible exchange of information, ideas and stories across geographical and linguistic boundaries. We believe that: Every story, no matter how seemingly small or locally focused, no matter in what language it is told or where it or…
 
After weeks of political maneuvering and preparation, Xi Jinping was confirmed as president of China for a precedent-breaking third term after installing loyalists and picking off political rivals. This move has cemented on possibly the most powerful Chinese leader since Mao Zedong with no end in sight to his tenure as President. Join The Global Cu…
 
Over a month ago, Turkey President Erdogan shook the NATO alliance as tensions build between the NATO allies Greece and Turkey over maritime claims and island militarization in the Aegean Sea. Many issues have divided the two nations but Turkey has been particularly concerned about Greece’s militarization of its Aegean islands which they consider a…
 
Recently, this month United States President Joe Biden warned that the world could face nuclear Armageddon if his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, were to use a tactical nuclear weapon in Ukraine. Putin, on the other hand, has made implicit threats of using nuclear weapons to protect his newly “annexed” territories as Ukrainian counter-offensiv…
 
Crystal Sun, Founder of ItsCrystalSun, is a Frequency Advocate focused on "Raising Frequency Awareness" as a music creator, frequency researcher, speaker, podcaster (LevelUp Your Frequency ™), and author.With 25 years of experience working as a singer, songwriter, music producer, coupled with a background in music theory and classical voice, Crysta…
 
Brazil recently held the first round of their heated presidential elections earlier this month as political rivals former president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, commonly known as Lula, took 48%. In comparison, current president Jair Bolsonaro took 43% of the vote forcing the two into a runoff to decide the next president on October 30th. With two dia…
 
Mahsa Amini, a 22-year-old Iranian Kurdish woman, was detained in Tehran by morality police for allegedly not covering her hair properly. Her death in custody on September 16th, three days of confinement, has provoked an unprecedented wave of protests across Iran against the Islamic regime and the Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. From continu…
 
The Russian invasion of Ukraine has upset long-standing geopolitical trends and the balance of global politics in many different ways. One thing it has revealed is the precarious energy situation that most of Europe face as Russia cuts off its shipments of oil through the pipelines to the rest of the continent. European nations now face soaring ene…
 
Conflict has once again broken in the Caucasus region between the nations of Armenia and Azerbaijan over the disputed region of Nagorno-Karabakh, as the ceasefire between the two nations overseen by Russia has once again been broken. Fears remain that the border clashes could escalate to full-scale war once again between the neighbors two years aft…
 
WSOU Sports' first episode of Devils in the Details!! Jonathan Heite, John Makuch, and Joe Matthews discuss the latest offseason moves that the New Jersey Devils made!! 00:00 Intro 01:47 Erik Haula/Pavel Zacha Trade 06:24 Brendan Smith 10:32 Simon Nemec/Draft Class 20:47 Ondrej Palat 28:57 Andrew Brunette as Associate Coach 37:17 John Marino/Ty Smi…
 
The United Kingdom has experienced its fair share of political turmoil and upheaval in recent months and years which has led to the resignation and departure of former Prime Minister Boris Johnson. In his place, Liz Truss of the Conservative Party has been elected to serve in his stead. The new Prime Minister faces no shortage of dilemmas as she as…
 
Maurice Byrd a veteran of the Iraq war had a dream to open his barbarshop. Full Service hair salon & barbershop specializing in haircuts, color, biolage, beards, shaves and braiding. Perfect family environment! In his interview he shares how he overcame many obstacles to be a successful entrepreneur.…
 
Strategic, innovative and emerging leader with experience working in for-profit, government and not-for-profit roles. Joined PFM as a Director in the Management and Budget Consulting Practice Group — and National Lead for Equitable Recovery and Strategic Financial Initiatives — in late 2020. Co-founded and launched PFM’s Center for Budget Equity an…
 
Global Class: How the World's Fastest-Growing Companies Scale Globally by Focusing Locally WHAT is Global Class?The business world has changed and to stay ahead companies have to think, operate and scale differently. Companies need to adopt a new mindset and build distributed teams with a unique set of skills to succeed in new markets. A new strate…
 
Author Eugene "Pete" Wolfe discusses his latest book, "Boris Johnson in 100 Facts discusses the parallels between Boris Johnson and Donald Trump, which are pretty interesting. He also talks about the comparison between Johnson and Gorbachev, de Klerk and Ozawa, the leaders he looked at in his dissertation on the tactics of political reform. In addi…
 
Boris Johnson in 100 Facts- After earning a PhD from the University of Chicago, Eugene L. Wolfe taught political science at DePaul, the University of Illinois (Urbana-Champaign) and Northwestern. Originally intrigued by parliamentary violence in the context of post-war Japan, he began researching the British case after moving to England in 2007.…
 
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