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Conversations with leaders that are igniting their community, our nation and the world to be a better place. Be inspired and enlightened as we pull back the curtain and dive into intimate and energetic dialog with tips and tactics from achievers and doers with host and Master Leadership Strategist, Dr. Geneva Williams.
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Lawyering Peace

Dr. Paul R. Williams

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Peace negotiations and post-conflict justice pursuits: Behind the Scenes 📹 Hosted by experienced peace negotiator and Founder of the Public International Law & Policy Group, Dr. Paul R. Williams.
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Each episode of the Excellent International Executive podcast will provide case studies, strategies, tactics, and examples from seasoned global leaders. The Excellent International Executive podcast is produced to support your leadership development. Subscribe today to learn about top global leaders and how they navigated the complexity of the global market. Your host is Dr. Katrina Burrus. She is the First Master Certified Coach from the International Coach Federation in Switzerland and fou ...
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Sage Vibrant Living, the Podcast

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Age is not something to fear. It is something to be celebrated. Welcome to the Sage Vibrant Living Podcast, where we challenge stereotypes and celebrate the vibrant stories of those who are rewriting the script on aging. Listen as we dive deep into conversations with remarkable individuals aged 60 and older who are defying expectations and embracing life with purpose and curiosity. From artists and activists to entrepreneurs and adventurers, our guests come from diverse backgrounds and have ...
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In this episode, Dr. Williams speaks with Kate Gibson, an experienced lawyer who has represented former heads of state, military leaders, and victims of international crimes before international criminal courts and tribunals since 2005. Kate discusses how these tribunals can sometimes hinder peace, especially in cases of victor’s justice and when t…
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Good leadership is built on trust between clients and lawyers. The challenge lies in maintaining trust through expertise and ethical conduct, especially in sensitive areas like tax law. Successful leadership in an international tax law firm requires a foundation of trust, adherence to legal boundaries, and a focus on ethical practices. Xavier Obers…
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The future of winemaking is moving towards quality over quantity. Both Tom Meadowcroft and Dr. Katrina Burrus acknowledged this shift in consumer preferences towards affordable luxuries and high-quality products. The challenge lies in the differences between old world and new world winemaking practices. In this podcast, Tom Meadowcroft, a viticultu…
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In this episode, Dr. Paul R. Williams speaks with Michael Scharf, a drafter of the Statute that created the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY). Initially intended by the international legal community as a symbolic gesture, the tribunal became a powerful instrument of justice under a prosecutor whose unwavering commitme…
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In this unique episode, we speak with Ambassador Zorica Maric Djordjevic, to explore the subtleties of diplomacy and Montenegro's extraordinary journey in international relations. The discussion unveils Montenegro as an understated success story in U.S. foreign policy, spotlighting Ambassador Djordjevic’s instrumental role in enhancing ties with th…
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Everyone wants to achieve success in their career by making strategic decisions and committing wholeheartedly. But the challenge lies in navigating cultural differences and adapting to diverse work environments, as highlighted by Gavin Isaacs' experience in international business. The key to success is to respect and understand different cultures, …
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The final episode in Season 1 of Sage Vibrant Living, the Podcast is a masterclass on storytelling led by a master storyteller. Donald Brooks Jones is an author and the co-founder of Alchemy Media Publishing. He explores why storytelling matters and provides practical advice for anyone looking to tell their own stories. From establishing the discip…
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This episode features the inspiring story of Dr. Geneva Williams, a Vibrant Living Expert who, in her mid-70s, continues to lead a dynamic and impactful life. Despite facing profound personal loss, including her husband and parents, she embarked on a transformative journey, reinventing herself as an entrepreneur in her late sixties. Her story chall…
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This episode features two passionate storytellers who believe that advocating for yourself or others is one of the most powerful ways to ensure a vibrant life at any age. Emilie McKendall is a retired Chicago radio personality now residing in Florida. She shares how she is advocating for a proactive approach towards health care rather than a reacti…
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Our featured storyteller in this episode is retired physician Dr. Cheryl Woodson. She shares her “joy journey,” and how she’s prioritizing vibrant living through high-intensity training, writing, and redefining personal relationships. You’ll also hear about her vibrant, 97-year-old Aunt Terri who continues to be an inspiration in Dr. Woodson’s life…
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Alfred Edmond, Jr. is the storyteller featured in this episode. At 64, he's defying the typical health issues that affect far too many Black men of his age. From avoiding doctors to becoming a competitive bodybuilder and health enthusiast, Alfred boldly lives out his mantra that "health is wealth." Listen as he emphasizes the importance of living l…
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We kick off Season 1 of Sage Vibrant Living the Podcast with Barbara Bates’ unexpected journey from the West Side of Chicago to influential fashion designer and philanthropist. Barbara shares her early love for designing, spurred by her fascination with Barbie dolls and luxury fabrics, and recounts the turning point in high school that led her to p…
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In this episode of "Lawyering Peace," we delve into the intricate dynamics of peace negotiation delegations, with a special focus on the critical roles played by women leaders in the Syrian opposition delegation. Our guest, Betsy Popken, brings insights from her tenure as the chief legal advisor during the Geneva peace talks (2015 - 2017). Peek int…
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We are thrilled to introduce Sage Vibrant Living Podcast. This is where we'll challenge stereotypes by highlighting stories of people 60 and older, who are living vibrantly. From artists and activists to entrepreneurs and adventurers, our storytellers come from diverse backgrounds and have one thing in common: they refuse to let age define them. Ge…
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Age is not something to fear. It is something to be celebrated. Welcome to the Sage Vibrant Living Podcast, where we challenge stereotypes and celebrate those who are rewriting the script on aging. This series features stories told by individuals age 60 and older who are embracing life with purpose and curiosity. From entrepreneurs to advocates, ou…
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Everyone wants to succeed in their investments by avoiding the pitfalls discussed in the podcast. The challenge lies in navigating the complexities of investment decisions, including conducting thorough research, assessing and managing risks, and avoiding emotional decision-making. In this episode of the Excellent International Leadership Podcast, …
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Leadership communication is essential for good leadership, as it is the connective tissue that binds organizations together. Both internal and external leadership rely on effective communication to influence the marketplace. However, the challenge lies in the evolving realm of communication, where leaders must navigate the digital landscape and pol…
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In this episode of the Lawyering Peace podcast, we delve into Guatemala's journey toward peace through the lens of the 1996 Peace Accords process, which concluded 36 years of internal conflict. Ambassador Donald Planty, the United States Ambassador to Guatemala during the peace process, shares his firsthand experiences from engaging in the process,…
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Robert Perito is an expert in security sector reform and governance and has been involved in post-conflict processes in regions and states across the globe, including Angola, Haiti, Liberia, Bosnia, Kosovo, Afghanistan, Iraq, and Libya. This episode explores Bob’s career as a Foreign Service officer with the U.S. Department of State, during which t…
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Matt Simpson has been engaged in several peace and post-conflict processes around the world, and is now Co-Chair of the Private Equity Practice at Mintz. This episode delves into Matt’s role as the Principal Legal Advisor to the Darfur Delegation in the Doha Round of Peace Negotiations, which aimed to resolve the Darfur conflict. In this position, …
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Dr. Patrick Maluki is a Senior Lecturer at the University of Nairobi and Kenya’s top expert in peace and diplomacy. Dr. Maluki has extensive experience in the peace and conflict mediation arena. He holds a PhD in Peace and Conflict Studies from Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology in Kenya and is an expert trainer and researcher in i…
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Yoonie Kim is a former PILPG-er, and is currently a Senior Political Affairs Officer and the Gulf Team Leader at the United Nations. This episode explores Yoonie’s time serving as Senior Advisor and Special Assistant to the UN Special Envoy Jamal Benomar on the Yemen peace process, examining the ways in which mediation teams operate when supporting…
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Vartan Oskanian, is the former Minister of Foreign Affairs for Armenia, and a former member of the Armenian Parliament. This episode delves into Vartan’s role as Armenia’s chief negotiator for the Nagorno Karabakh Key West negotiations in 2001, which sought to resolve the protracted Nagorno Karabakh conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan. The epis…
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Dr. Alush Gashi has extensive diplomatic and political experience in the peace negotiations and self determination space and is a widely respected human rights activist. This episode focuses on the integral contribution Alush has made to the realization of Kosovar self determination, exploring his time as Secretary of Foreign Affairs of the Democra…
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President Igor Luksic is the former Prime Minister of Montenegro, having held myriad other positions in Montenegro’s government, including that of Finance Minister and Foreign Minister. In this episode, the conversation explores Igor’s role as a key member of the Constitutional Commission which negotiated the Union Treaty of Serbia and Montenegro o…
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Leadership in service and working with nations with different leadership styles is a crucial aspect of international cooperation. However, the challenge lies in bridging the gap between different leadership styles and approaches. Each nation has its own cultural and organizational context, which can influence their leadership practices. To overcome…
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Everyone wants to know what it takes to be a good director of a choir or a coach of a football team. But the challenge lies in acquiring the necessary skills and gaining the trust and cooperation of the team members. Discover the secrets from Alan Woodbridge, the Chorus Director of the Geneva Opera House. With his exceptional musical expertise and …
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AI can enhance the coaching experience, automate mundane tasks, and provide valuable support to coaches. The challenge for coaches in incorporating AI into their practice lies in finding the right balance between leveraging technology and maintaining the human touch. While AI can automate mundane tasks and provide valuable insights, it cannot repla…
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Everyone wants to be an excellent international leader and coach. It's a common goal that we can all agree on. However, the challenge lies in finding effective strategies to achieve this outcome. Many leaders struggle to expand their network and reach their target audience. Additionally, the cost of podcasting can be a barrier for some. If you pond…
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Discover the essence of female leadership in a male-dominated sphere through the remarkable experiences of Sasha Larkin, Assistant Sheriff with the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department. In this episode, Dr. Katrina Burrus interviews Sasha Larkin, a trailblazer in a male-dominated police department. Sasha Larkin serves as Assistant Sheriff with …
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Good leadership requires effective communication. However, this requires interpersonal skills, compassion, and good followship. Let’s ask Stéphane Garelli, a professor of competitiveness and former managing director of the World Economic Forum. Gain expert insights on the principles of competitiveness and effective leadership as Dr. Katrina Burrus …
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Leading teams across different departments increase productivity exponentially. What if you are a leader who struggles to foster collaboration and teamwork across silos in your organization? Then listen to Dr. Tanvi Gautam an expert in enhancing team performance that drive meaningful results. Dr. Tanvi Gautam is the founder of Leadershift Inc. She'…
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Are you interested in how to build start-ups with a global footprint? Get ready to be inspired and gain valuable insights from our guest, Peter Ohnemus, a successful entrepreneur and leader in the industry. In this episode, Peter shares his outstanding career journey, starting from the chemical industry to founding multiple successful companies in …
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Discover how to build unshakable confidence and make better decisions faster with leadership expert Paul Epstein. In this podcast episode, Paul shares his journey from the sports world to becoming a leadership coach. Learn how to prioritize standards over goals, develop a mindset of confidence and humility, and use the head-heart-hands equation to …
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Are you struggling to build a high-performing leadership team? Thomas Keil, D.SC., an expert on teams, shares valuable insights on creating and managing successful leadership teams. Heis a professor at the University of Zurich, Switzerland, where he teaches strategy and international management, and a partner at The Next Advisors. In this episode, …
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Raymond Loretan, former Swiss ambassador and active member of numerous boards shares his insights on the competencies required as a board member and board president, emphasizing the importance of independence, listening, and representing diverse viewpoints. As a board chairman, Raymond Loretan, highlights the need to balance the interests of shareh…
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Discover how international leaders are coming together to create a better future for society through the new global program of social protection floors. By ensuring minimum levels of social protection for those in need, this program aims to uplift individuals out of poverty, provide access to healthcare, and offer support during unemployment, old a…
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Are you ready to unlock the secrets of success from a leader who has conquered the art world? Join us as we dive into the fascinating journey of Caroline Lang, Chairman of Sotheby’s Switzerland. Caroline Lang is internationally recognised for her in-depth knowledge of the art market and her longstanding expertise in Impressionist, Modern and Contem…
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What does 'unleadble' means? Scott Clancy is a retired Major General with the Royal Canadian Air Force. With 37 years of experience as a tactical helicopter pilot and in various leadership roles, including Director of Operations for the North American Aerospace Defense Command, Scott has a wealth of knowledge and expertise in leadership and coachin…
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Are you looking to become someone's favorite in your industry? Find out how building a personal brand can help you stand out and create meaningful relationships with your customers. Chris Ducker is a serial entrepreneur, keynote speaker, and author of the bestseller "Virtual Freedom." He is the founder of the personal branding business, Youpreneur.…
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Are you ready to have your minds blown off as we learn how to become successful entrepreneurs? If you are, then make sure to listen to this episode, for we are to feature Nathan Chan, a publisher and the editor of Foundr Magazine, a digital magazine for young entrepreneurs which he launched in March 2013 from his bedroom. In a short period of time,…
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Are you guilty of putting a ‘when’ condition on your happiness, that you won’t find yourself being genuinely happy unless you achieve this, this, and that? The great Western myth of “I’ll be happy when…” has greatly affected people worldwide that lots of people have now associated their value to their accomplishments or their actions’ results. We a…
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Growing up in poverty in his native Greece and later on moving to Sweden at the age of 18, Panos Papadopoulos created an extremely successful swimwear design label from scratch in his new country. The company, named Panos Emporio after its founder, is today represented in more than 30 countries and has a loyal following by royalties, pop stars, and…
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Mike Manazir is the author of the Amazon best-seller, “Learn How to Lead to Win”, released in January 2023. He is a retired Rear Admiral who served 36 years in the U.S. Navy. He qualified to fly F-14 Tomcats and F-18 Super Hornets, is a Top Gun Graduate, and commanded a fighter squadron, two ships including command of the aircraft carrier, USS NIMI…
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Klaus Wehage is the CEO of 10X Innovation Lab, author of Global Class, and Silicon Valley ambassador who serves as a conduit, connecting the world to the startup community elite. He previously served as the Head of International Relations at Silicon Valley Forum, where he started dedicating his career to building and cultivating high-value, sustain…
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Jim Schleckser, CEO of The CEO Project Jim helps leaders grow companies. Before he started the CEO Project, a firm that mentors fast-growth CEOs, he ran a technology business valued at $1.6 Billion. He has done business in 41 countries. He has a regular column on entrepreneurial growth issues on Inc.com. He has spent over 10,000 hours speaking with…
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Tom Golisano is an entrepreneur, philanthropist, and civic leader who founded and served as the Chairman of the Board of Paychex, Inc., a leading national provider of payroll, human resource, and benefit outsourcing solutions for over half a million small and medium-sized businesses. He has been consistently recognized by the business, financial an…
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Paul Lagudi, a former professional Rugby Player turned entrepreneur, is the founder and president of the multi-million dollar Lagudi Fresh Food Group based in Las Vegas. He started his Produce company with just $30,000 and grew it into a million-dollar success within three years. Paul is a published author, having contributed to the book "Breaking …
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Richard Haddrill is a CEO industry veteran with a passion for success. Leading 3 successful & fast-growing high-tech companies to significant shareholder returns, Richard also serves as a mentor to executives. He is also a Board member & investor in numerous public and private companies. Previously a Managing Partner at Ernst & Young [North America…
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Brian Dumaine is an award-winning journalist and a contributing editor at Fortune magazine. His book, “Bezonomics: How Amazon Is Changing Our Lives and What the World’s Best Companies Are Learning From It”, takes an unbiased look at Amazon’s increasingly dominant business model, the competitors either imitating or trying to outfox the company, and …
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