Thursday, June 28, 2012

Tonight on the Doug Noll Show 7pm PT I interview Paula Langguth Ryan, principal mediator at Compassionate Mediators and the creator of Transformative Spiritual Mediation Training and the author of the forthcoming Ryan’s Rules of Order: A Clear and Compassionate Process for Minimizing Conflict and Keeping Any Meeting on Track. We will be talking about her restorative justice work in Kenya.
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Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Thank all of those who have read my book Elusive Peace and my blogs. Teaching peace one person at a time! http://ping.fm/ZdayT

Monday, June 25, 2012

With fragile international relationships, we need mediators and peacemakers now! http://ping.fm/iLnQj

Thursday, June 21, 2012

Tonight on the Doug Noll show I interview Life and fitness coach and nationally recognized author of The Peacemaker Parent, Solving Problems for Today, Teaching Independence for a Lifetime, Lorraine Esposito has been featured in broadcast, radio, print, and online media and is a public speaker regarding personal leadership to community and school-based audiences. Lorraine is also a coach training instructor and mentor coach for, CoachVille, the world’s largest coach training organization. Lorraine lives in New York with her husband and two teenage sons.
We will be talking about raising kids as peacemakers. Seems particularly apropos in light of that school bus incident in NY where kids bullied a bus driver. The lines are open for your questions and comments at 888-327-0061, or Internationally, 01 858-623-0126.
The lines are open for your questions and comments at 888-327-0061, or Internationally, 01 858-623-0126.
The Doug Noll Radio Show
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The Iranians want respect and the P5+1 group (US, Russia, China, Britain, France and Germany) are concerned about technical details. Another classic case of poor communication, not listening to one another, and the stakes are high--we're talking nuclear programs here. When do we insist diplomats learn peacemaking skills? http://ping.fm/WnMhZ

Wednesday, June 20, 2012

I will be part of a documentary about Peace. Details coming soon...

Monday, June 18, 2012

It was my pleasure to be interviewed this weekend on Press Pause Radio show with host Patricia Wilson Smith discussing recent changes to illegal immigration laws for youth: http://ping.fm/yZW8i

Friday, June 15, 2012

For a link to the complete blog I wrote about Syria before war broke out go to: http://ping.fm/zRcxN

With the war in Syria now, I thought I'd re-circulate this blog I wrote a few months ago. What do you think?
A month ago I wrote a blog entitled “Is Syria Suffering from a Family Business Conflict?” Because it was a different take on what the mainstream media was reporting, I submitted it to the Huffington Post as well as posting it on my blog sites. I have been a Huff Post blogger for several years and have always found the editorial staff to be professional and reasonably fast in posting my blogs. Not this time. Without a word, my blog disappeared into the maw of the Huffington Post, never to be approved for posting. I wrote several times, wondering what the problem was. Maybe they lost it? Finally, having received no response, I decided that the content was not to the liking of the editorial staff, and they just decided not to publish it. No big deal, but it made me wonder about AOL’s editorial control of what was once a free-spirited blog site.

I talked about my analysis of the Assad family and the internal conflicts I thought it might be suffering to friends and family. My mother-in-law was so intrigued that she suggested I submit the piece to the New York Times Op-Ed section. I declined. It wasn’t that good or brilliant.

Then I ran across another interesting tidbit. A Vogue Magazine feature of Asma al-Assad, wife of Bashar, was removed from the Vogue website. Max Fisher, an associates editor at The Atlantic reported in the online Atlantic magazine on January 3, 2012 that:

“In February, Vogue magazine published, for the benefit of its 11.7 million readers, an article titled “A Rose in the Desert” about the first lady of Syria. Asma al-Assad has British roots, wears designer fashion, worked for years in banking, and is married to the dictator Bashar al-Assad, whose regime has killed over 5,000 civilians and hundreds of children this year. The glowing article praised the Assads as a “wildly democratic” family-focused couple who vacation in Europe, foster Christianity, are at ease with American celebrities, made theirs the “safest country in the Middle East,” and want to give Syria a “brand essence.”

Vogue’s editors defended the controversial article as “a way of opening a window into this world a little bit,” conceding only that Assad’s Syria is “not as secular as we might like.” A senior editor responsible for the story told me the magazine stood by it. A few weeks later, the article and all references to it were removed from Vogue’s website without explanation. In August, The Hill reported that U.S. lobbying firm Brown Lloyd James had been paid $5,000 per month by the Syrian government to arrange for and manage the Vogue article.”

Fishder provided a link to the article that is still up at a site called presidentalassad.net. You can read the original Vogue article here.

Go read the Vogue article and then read my blog. Then think about what is happening in Syria. There is no question that the government is brutally suppressing resistance. But is this because of Bashar al-Assad, despite him, or is he just a figure head for his brother and brother-in-law? I don’t know. However, It is curious that my post, which provided space for compassion for Bashar al-Assad, was not published by the Huffington Post and the Vogue piece, which was flattering to Asma al-Asssad, Bashar’s wife, was removed. Coincidence is the probable explanation. But curious nonetheless.

Thursday, June 14, 2012

Ready for the Doug Noll Show starting Now! The lines are open for your questions and comments at 888-327-0061, or Internationally, 01 858-623-0126.
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My guest on this edition of The Doug Noll Show is James Olson. James Olson is a management-trained philosopher whose studies have included business, engineering, art, Eastern and Western religion, yoga, qigong, psychology, language, neuro-linguistic programming, philosophy, and brain perspective. His book, The Whole Brain Path to Peace, argues that the hemispheric nature of our brains, the left brain and the right brain, account for much of peace and conflict in our world. His website is thewholebrainpath.com.

My guest on tonight's edition of The Doug Noll Show is James Olson. James Olson is a management-trained philosopher whose studies have included business, engineering, art, Eastern and Western religion, yoga, qigong, psychology, language, neuro-linguistic programming, philosophy, and brain perspective. His book, The Whole Brain Path to Peace, argues that the hemispheric nature of our brains, the left brain and the right brain, account for much of peace and conflict in our world. His website is thewholebrainpath.com.
The lines are open for your questions and comments at 888-327-0061, or Internationally, 01 858-623-0126.
The Doug Noll Radio Show
Thursday 7pm 888-327-0061
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For summer entertainment avoid movies with violence as the central theme for your kids. Peacemaking starts at home. http://ping.fm/M5vPI

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

In case you missed it, I was a guest on the Middle Ground radio show last night discussing my book Elusive Peace and talking about ending political polarization. An intelligent conversation: http://ht.ly/bxvoJ

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

I'm looking forward to being on the Coffee Party USA radio show tonight 5pm PT discussing political polarization and my book Elusive Peace: http://ping.fm/7OGCd

Monday, June 11, 2012

Have you heard of the Coffee party? Tomorrow I'm interviewed on the Middle Ground radio show Tuesday 5pm PT talking about Elusive Peace: http://ping.fm/F0GBT

This recent press release informs and teaches what peacemaking is and is not! http://ping.fm/lZh0e

Thursday, June 7, 2012

Gasps were heard by the hosts yesterday on Conscious Talk Radio when I said that Jesus was not a peacemaker. Visit http://ping.fm/7oUl0 for more information.

Elusive Peace is now discounted at Amazon in hardcopy and kindle. Give the gift of knowledge! http://ping.fm/HjQtQ

Elusive Peace is moving up the ranks on Amazon! Thanks for all of your support. If you haven't yet, please post your review at amazon.com. Let's be change agents for peace.

Wednesday, June 6, 2012

I'm looking forward to being on the upcoming radio show June 12 8PM ET to discuss Elusive Peace and the road from lawyer to peacemaker: http://ping.fm/0H6oa

My latest press release is circulating the web, just found it on a blog site! http://ping.fm/SezoM

Tuesday, June 5, 2012

For those of you who have read my book Elusive Peace and have written great reviews, thanks! If you have read my book but haven't written a review, it would be greatly appreciated if you went to amazon.com and wrote a review! Let me know if you do. Much gratitude!

Tune in this morning to Smart Women Radio. I will be intereviewed by Vicky Trabosh about my book Elusive Peace and my journey from lawyer to peacemaker: http://ping.fm/EfETt

Monday, June 4, 2012

Tune in tomorrow to Smart Women Talk radio, I will be interviewed about my book Elusive Peace and my road from lawyer to peacemaker: http://ping.fm/IgMtH

The price for peace is learning and changing beliefs. The cost for war is a bankrupt humanity. http://ping.fm/qxgun

Sunday, June 3, 2012

I'm looking forward to being on Smart Women Talk radio show June 5 8am-9am discussing my book Elusive Peace. Hope you tune in: http://ping.fm/fML3j