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By Albert Dadon - The Leadership Dialogue Institute
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The podcast currently has 20 episodes available.
Albert Dadon has asked 3 of his friends and members of the Dialogue Institute, Professor Boaz Ganor, Brigadier General Gal Hirsch, Jerusalem Foundation Chairman Lior Schillat and Executive Director of the Dialogue journalist Alan Howe to join him and discuss the fallout of the recent conflict.
Whatever your view on this subject, you will gather new information by listening to this conversation.
This i season 3 of Frank Talk the Leadership Dialogue Podcast. In today's episode, Amb. Frank Lavin spent most of his career in successive US Administration starting with Ronald Reagan. He provides in this conversation his perspective and insights about the current geopolitics vis a vis China.
This is an information announcement by Albert Dadon regarding the forthcoming Leadership Dialogue program. Link to see the program is https://leadershipdialogue.institute/dialogue2020
Eamonn Mathieson is is not happy with the policies adopted by the State Government of Victoria during the pandemic. In a political climate that encourages silence if you don’t agree with the prevailing policy, Doctor Mathieson is a rare voice providing arguments against lockdowns. A growing number of Doctors are raising concerns and joining Doctor Mathieson. If you only focus on politics you may think that this is an extreme view, but suspend politics for a moment and listen to the science… for instance, I invite you to watch an interview by WHO Covid-19 envoy Doctor Nabarro who advocate a middle way. The views of Mathieson and his colleagues are not that different. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x8oH7cBxgwE&feature=youtu.be&t=915
David Suissa is the Editor in Chief of the Jewish Journal, an LA based newspaper. He joins Albert Dadon and Michael Danby to talk about the US Presidential elections.
Tom Tugendhat is the Chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee of the British Parliament. In this Frank Talk he is interviewed by Christopher Pyne, former Australian Minister for Defence and Michael Danby former Chairman of the Foreign Affairs and Defence Committee of the Australian Federal Parliament. This episode is focusing on Foreign Affairs. Tom Tugendhat gives a range of commentaries on UK policy and talks frankly when it calls to make some policy adjustments. Countries that are talked about in this episode are the US, Russia, China, Iran, Japan, Australia, the middle east in particular Israel, UAE, Bahrain, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, France, Germany among many other.
Rajeev Sabhlok is an Economist who was until recently employed by the State Government of Victoria (Australia). He resigned recently when he was asked by his Dpt to delete comments he wrote on his blog, critising the way the Vic Gov is handling the Pandemic. Rajeev prefered to resign rather than compromising his values.
Rajeev is no ordinary citizen, he is also a political leader in his own right as the founder of the largest Liberal party in India. In this episode of Frank Talk he tells the story of his journey that brought him to Australia. The conversation covers a wide range of subjects: the predictive values of mathematical models used in this pandemic, sensitivity settings for PCR tests, the suspension of basic freedoms in Victoria, inconsistencies in the chief medical officer advice, abuse of powers, issues with the Liberal leaders in Victoria and Federal, the Australian Constitution and more. A fascinating talk that will requires 1 hour and 15 minutes of your time.
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Rabbi Dr Shimon Cowen is the eldest son of the late Sir Zelman Cowen, former Governor of Australia. In this episode Rabbi Cowen will talk about his latest book Universal Ethics, how the natural laws of Ethics apply to every aspect of life. Rabbi Cowen has a powerful message and should inspire you during these testing times.
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Ep21 Gal Hirsch is an Israeli General (res.) who was in chrge of the 2006 war against Hezbollah. He has the practical experience of fighting the terrorist group on the ground. We invited him to tell us why it’s time for the Australian Government to place a total ban on Hezbollah. For a complete understanding of the issue, we invite you also to listen to Ep 20 with Prof. Boaz Ganor.
Boaz Ganor is an Israeli Anti-Terrorist. He is a Professor at the IDC in Herzliya, This episode of Frank Talk is 1 of 2 episode focusing on Hezbollah the Narco-Terror organisation operating in Lebanon. Following the 4th August explosion in Beirut, the world is realising the precarious state in which in country of Lebanon finds itself. This slide from a country admired in the Middle East to a world basket case was decades in the making. Despite all the evidence of Hezbollah's corruption and its role is choking the country, Australia is still not banning the organisation in its entirety. Hezbollah can still fundraise in Australia through its network of supporters using charitable organisations as a smokescreen. In this episode, Boaz Ganor exposes the issues very clearly.
The podcast currently has 20 episodes available.