
Overthinking Conflict (Amanda Semenoff and C.D. Saint)
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19 Oct 2017 | 019 - Reflections on the ACR Conference 2017 | 00:16:44 | |
Amanda attended the Association for Conflict Resolution's 2017 Annual Conference in Addison, Texas Thank you Tammy Lenski and Cinnie Noble for the invitation. Question triggered from Jennifer Kresge's session: What impact does concussion or brain injury have on people's ability to participate in resolution processes? Question triggered from ODR sessions: If confidentiality can not be guaranteed in online dispute resolution, how does that change the resolution process? Thank you to my new colleagues who were so willing to share their thoughts. Julie Beauchesne, Labour Mediator Leslie Nelson Coker, EEO and Discrimination Mediator Errika Bridgeford, Baltimore Ceasefire Pegotty Cooper, Divorce Coach Inc. Doug Brookman, Public Solutions Katrina Nobles, Cornell University
Did you attend the ACR Conference this year? What are your thoughts and takeaways? Tell us @overconflict
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09 Mar 2018 | 028 - Spotlight on Boundaries with Lorraine Segal | 00:22:46 | |
This week we are joined by Lorraine Segal to explore boundaries. This is part 4 of our series designed to Reinvigorate some of our core Conflict Resolution skills. In this episode we try to answer these 2 big questions. How do I figure out what my boundaries should be? and What do I do when boundaries are violated? Adam Kahane - If you aren't part of the problem, you can't be part of the solution The Long Path to Immediate Forgiveness - Blog Post by Lorraine Stand Up, Speak Out, against workplace bullying Find Lorraine Segal online at www.conflictremedy.com Our challenge for you is to actively focus on boundary setting this week. We will be posting articles and reflective questions on facebook and twitter. Let us know how you are doing @overconflict Talk soon! | |||
25 Aug 2017 | 012 - Reconciliation Beginnings with Roshan Danesh - Part 2 | 00:21:19 | |
This week we continue our conversation with Roshan Danesh as it shifts to explore the Canadian context. Section 35 of the Canadian Constitution UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Sections 91 and Section 92 of the Canadian Constitution Truth and Reconciliation Committee of Canada The Canadian Government announced a setting a principled foundation for advancing renewed relationships with Indigenous Peoples based on the Recognition of Rights July 14, 2017 Read the full announcement here Summary of the Principles The Government of Canada recognizes that:
Read the full principles more detail on each principle here What steps are you going to take to help transform your society? Chat with us @overconflict | |||
07 Sep 2017 | 014 - Voice of a Child with Bobbi Poushinsky | 00:26:46 | |
Find Bobbi Poushinsky online at www.bobbipoushinsky.com Bobbi is headed to Calgary for the national Symposium on Children's Legal Representation: Children's Participation in Justice processes How are you bringing the voices of children into your conflict resolution processes? Tell us @overconflict | |||
25 Sep 2018 | We are back for a new season | 00:06:18 | |
We are back and excited get some of the episodes we recorded last Spring out to you! Did you count how many times we said "exciting" in this episode? Engage with us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. Coming this Fall And when they have questions about Indigenous Law, it would be really helpful if they would ask themselves if they would ask that same question of Canadian Law. - Val Napoleon Access to Justice Technology cannot be built in a lab. - Simon Boehme I saw opportunities and gaps within our systems and structures where people could be harmed and a reoccurring theme through all of these systems and structures is the opportunity for people to practice oppressing other people. - Rhea Settles When you throw a technology solution to solve that problem you only get to the point of proceduralness. - Miguel Willis Powerful questions, possibility questions invite us to invite our clients and parties in dispute to just take what is going on a little bit differently, to change it up. - Cinnie Noble | |||
29 May 2019 | Episode 38 - Post Conflict Trust Building with Nora Sahatciu | 00:28:35 | |
This week we are joined by Nora Sahatciu to explore her work in Kosovo creating the groundwork for Serbian families to safely return to Kosovo. We learn about community building, incentives, UN programs and development aid that were used to overcome barriers to trust and engagement. If you are interested in hearing more about Nora's work she will be speaking at the ADRBC 2019 Symposium, June 10th and 11th in Vancouver, Canada You can find Nora online here What trust-building initiatives have you found success with? Tell us about them @overconflict Talk Soon!! | |||
30 Nov 2017 | 024 - Curiosity for Better Holidays with Kathy Taberner and Kirsten Taberner Siggins | 00:26:25 | |
This week we discuss the power of curiosity to change the dynamics of family gatherings. We speak with Kirsten Taberner Siggins and Kathy Taberner, a mother daughter coaching and writing team, about their experience using curiosity in coaching. They share some strategies and insights to employee with our close relations as we come into the holiday season. Their book is The Power of Curiosity The first 2 chapters are available free online though the Institute of Curiosity here or more information about the book here. Find Kathy Taberner and Kirsten Taberner Siggins online @InstofCuriosity or on facebook. How are you going to use curiosity to tranform your holidays? Let us know @OverConflict | |||
23 Oct 2018 | What else is possible? | 00:06:48 | |
This short bonus episode features our chat with Evelyn Zellerer at the ADRBC 2018 Symposium. We explore the relationship between mediation and restorative justice. This feels like the beginning of a conversation. If you would like us to continue it let us know @overconflict You can find out more about Evelyn Zellerer at Peace of the Circle or @RJcircles | |||
27 Jul 2017 | 008 - Help People Bring Their Better Selves to Conflict with Tammy Lenski | 00:27:29 | |
Join us in exploring tools, techniques and mind frames to help people bring their best selves to a resolution process. Tammy's Books are: The Conflict Pivot and Make Mediation Your Day Job Tammy's Blog Post - How to Confront Someone Without Being Confrontational Tammy can be found on the web at www.lenski.com How are you supporting people to bring their best selves to conflict processes? Chat with us @overconflict | |||
27 Feb 2018 | 027 - Spotlight on Reframing with Stephanie Grunze-Swanson | 00:18:16 | |
This week we continue our series to reinvigorate our conflict resolution skills with a focus on reframing. We explore the techniques, ideas and spaces where reframes can be used to shift dialogue with Stephanie Grunze-Swanson. Rapid City Community Conversations Tammy Lenksi's Podcast - The Space Between Our challenge for you is to actively focus on Reframing this week. If you hear a bold statement on the radio or out in the world, challenge yourself to reframe it, even just in your head. We will be posting articles and reflective questions on facebook and twitter. | |||
21 Sep 2017 | 016 - International Peace Day 2017 | 00:16:45 | |
Together for Peace: Respect, Safety and Dignity for All International Peace Day is Sept, 21st UN Official Site: www.un.org/en/events/peaceday/ Antonio Guterres, UN Secretary General Thank you to Brav, Ben Zeigler and Poloma for sending us audio. And a big thank you to everyone who chatted with us about these topics over the past few weeks. Shakem Amet Akhet and James Bessenger interview from PBS Race Matters available in the shownotes on our website www.overthinkingconflict.com Roshan Danesh spoke with us about the Beginnings of reconciliation in Canada in Episode 12 What is your Peace Day Challenge? #PeaceSomething and tell us about it @overconflict
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22 Mar 2018 | 030 - Spotlight on Process Management with Gordon Sloan | 00:23:52 | |
This week is the final episode in the Reinforcing Foundations series we explore Process Management with Gordon Sloan. We get into the details of this complex and difficult question and find insights to help you prepare yourself and your clients for success. Bernie Mayer - The Dynamics of Conflict Resolution Find Gordon Sloan online here Our challenge for you is to actively focus on Process Management this week. What are you noticing? Let us know on Facebook or twitter. Find us @overconflict Talk Soon! | |||
06 Jul 2017 | 005 - Narrative Mediation with Gerald Monk, PhD - Part 2 | 00:15:43 | |
In this episode we continue to explore the ideas and techniques of narrative mediation. You can find Gerald Monk on the Web here The book mentioned in the intro: Narrative Mediation: A New Approach to Conflict by Gerald Monk and John Winslade Excerpt available on the Tao Institute Website here People Mentioned in this Episode How are stories impacting the conflicts you see? Come chat with us @overconflict
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22 Jun 2017 | 003 - Conflict Coaching with Carrie Gallant | 00:21:35 | |
Together we explore Conflict Coaching, the ways in which it can be used and how peacemakers may think about experimenting with it in their own contexts. Carrie can be found at www.gallantsolutionsinc.com Carrie recommended two books for those interested in beginning to explore Conflict Coaching further. Conflict Management Coaching by Cinnie Noble Conflict Coaching by Tricia Jones and Ross Brinckert Where are you using Coaching Skills in your podcast? Chat with us @overconflict | |||
20 Nov 2018 | Epsiode 35 - Getting to Better Questions with Cinnie Noble | 00:23:01 | |
This week we have Cinnie Noble back to continue our exploration of questions. How do you know if you've asked a good question? What is the purpose of questions? How do you use time to increase the power of your questions? How do you handle having asked a bad question? Cinnie's Daily Questions can be found on Twitter @conflictmastery Cinnie's Book Conflict Master: Questions to Guide you What do you want to be most prepared for? What could they do to trigger you? What do you want to do differently? What have I not asked? You can find Cinnie online at www.cinergycoaching.com/ Have you heard any great questions recently? Let us know @overconflict Talk Soon! | |||
02 Oct 2018 | 032 - Legal Technology and Access to Justice | 00:20:56 | |
What role could technology play in Access to Justice? This week we are joined by Miguel Willis and Simon Boehme to explore the relationship between Access to Justice and Legal Technology. How are Social Justice and Access to Justice related? What steps can we take to ensure that we build inclusive technology? The blog post we keep referring to was written by Miguel in March 2018 and is one of the catalysts for having this conversation: "Technology to Improve Access to Justice" Fallacy Read Part 1 and Part 2 You can find Miguel online @MigeilElCapiTon and Simon online @SimonBoehme What excites you in the Access to Justice and Technology space? Tell us about it @overconflict Talk Soon!
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13 Jul 2017 | 006-Giving Feedback with Julie Daum | 00:22:50 | |
Kari Boyle's 7 Criteria for Effective Feedback
Words Matter: Core Speaker Series October 2016 Find Julie Daum online here or @joolzdaum | |||
10 Aug 2017 | 010 - Learning from the Stage with Sharon Sutherland | 00:15:37 | |
We explore what we can learn by attending the theatre. The Girl Who was Raised by Wolverine Face-to-Face by David Williamson Tonya Joan Miller - The Story of Os The New Conformity - Story through juggling Edinburough Fringe 70th Anniversary Sharon's Guide to the Vancouver Fringe for Conflict Professionals Find Sharon online at True North Dispute Resolution Are you excited about an upcoming show? Think it might have some peacemaking take-aways? Tell us about it @overconflict
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31 Aug 2017 | 013 - But... with Julie Daum | 00:15:58 | |
This week we discuss Buts, Ands and Awkwardness with Julie Daum. Improvisational Yes, And was explored by Sharon Sutherland in Episode 9 Want to hear more from Julie? Listen to Episode 6 on feedback Find Julie Daum online here What do you think of buts? How are you helping people hold 2 opposing viewpoints simultaneously? Let us know @overconflict
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18 Jan 2018 | Reinforcing Foundations Starts in 1 Week | 00:01:02 | |
Happy 2018! We return next week with a 6 part series Reinforcing Foundations. Each week we are joined by an amazing guest to lead us through a core conflict resolution skill. Its an great opportunity to get back to basics and be reflective on how you use each skill. Explore how to practice each skill in daily life. Follow us on @overconflict on facebook and twitter where we will post articles and reflective questions on the spotlighted skill. Let's practice our skills all together wherever we are. Ask questions and let us know how your skill practice is going. Join us next week when we put our first skill in the spotlight. Talk Soon!
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02 Nov 2017 | 020 - So Sorry! Anatomy of an Apology | 00:24:09 | |
What makes an apology sincere and impactful ... Terry O'Rielly - When Brands Apologize Phyllis Pollack - On Apology Guy Winch - 5 Ingredients of an Effective Apology The Three Apologies analyzed Have you ever hear a really great apology? Tell us about it @overconflict | |||
04 Dec 2018 | Episode 36 - Winter Reflections | 00:21:19 | |
In this Episode C.D. and Amanda take some time to reflect on the last year and look forward to 2019. This is the longest show notes and link list we've done by about 200%. So we've pulled our 2 call-outs to the top of the list! 1. We are collecting ideas for the 2019 SKill Series. If there are skills you think we should add to the list let us know @overconflict or www.facebook.com/overconflict 2. Happiness by Aminatta Forna is the CoRe Reads holiday book club pick. Read it with us over the holidays. C.D. Co-Chaired the BC CLE Conflict Resolutiuon Conference 2018 - Evolving Practices for Changing Times Amanda has been studying Conversational Intelligence with Judith Glaser. Judith passed away last week and will be greatly missed by the entire CIQ community. You can find out more about Judith and her work at www.conversationalintelligence.com As we begin a season filled with family visits we are reminded of some of the great advice from Episode 24 - Curiousity for Better Holidays with Kathy Taberner and Kirsten Taberner Siggins
Skill Series Did you enjoy last year's skill series? Are there skills you really think we should do next year? Let us know which ones you would love to see covered @overconflict C.D. and Amanda found a different set of last year's series really useful Which were your favourites? We've gathered them all here for you just in case you want a refresher! Episode 25 - Spotlight on Paraphrasing with Luke Weisner Episode 26 - Spotlight on Effective Questions with Cinnie Noble Episode 27 - Spotlight on Reframing with Stephanie Grunze-Swanson Episode 28 - Spotlight on Boundaries with Lorraine Segal Episode 29 - Spotlight on Assertiveness with Dr. Michael Talbot Episode 30 - Process Management with Gordon Sloan
Will you join C.D. and Amanda in reading Happiness by Aminatta Forna for CoRe Reads? CoRe Reads is a holiday book club for Conflict Resolution professionals. This year's book was chosen through a consensus process led by Wendy Lakusta You can see the full video of Wendy Lakusta's facilitation here, after watching the video myself I plan to read all 3 books over my holidays! Julie Daum - Happiness by Amminata Forna Aaron Leakey - Blindness by Jose Saramago Darsey Meredith - Persepolis by Marjane Satrapi Julie Daum, CoRe Reads, C.D. and Amanda will be debriefing the book in January, date to be determined. We will announce the date once we know it on twitter and in our newsletter. Have a Wonderful Holidays! Talk Soon! | |||
31 Mar 2018 | 031 - NWDR 2018 Reflections | 00:16:59 | |
C.D. and Amanda spent 2 days at the NWDR. They chat about some of the themes they noticed, ideas that excited them and some of the really interesting experiences.
Roshan Danesh - OTC Episode 7 - Unity Based Mediation Chenhao Tan - Winning Arguments Interested in seeing some of the LiCRSH Photos check out the PignPotato twitter feed and #LICRSH Share your experiences with us @overconflict Talk Soon! | |||
23 Nov 2017 | 023 - Legal Hackers with Jonathan Askin | 00:21:35 | |
This week we explore the application of the 1960s MIT hacker spirit to the legal profession, policy and conflict resolution. Jonathan Askin was an originator of the international Legal Hacker movement and shares his insights on where the movement has come from, some of its accomplishments and hopes for where it might go in the future. WHat is a Hackathon? A hackathon is an intense, really short event where groups come together to collaboratively design usable software programs to address specific challenges. A few interesting things mentioned in this episode:
Visit legalhackers.org to find a Legal Hackers chapter near you or to find resources to start your own. You can find out about upcoming Vancouver Legal Hackers Events on their meet-up site www.meetup.com/LegalHackersVAN/ Find Jonathan Askin @jaskin or on his website How are you fusing tech into your peacemaking process? Let us know @overconflict
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27 Nov 2018 | How do you support people to participate? | 00:05:22 | |
We had the opportunity to chat about coaching in Family Busines disputes with Laura North. While family businesses have some unique dynamics, I left this chat thinking about how I can apply the concept to other businesses. Does one of the parties need a support person? In which situations might a coach be a good situation? You can find Laura North online at True North Coaching Do you use coaches in your dispute resolution practice? Tell us about it @overconflict | |||
06 Jun 2017 | 000 - Meet Amanda and C.D. | 00:14:02 | |
We introduce ourselves and chat about our ideas and goals for this podcast. C.D. introduces us to the idea of identity wheels. You can see our identity wheel drawings on our website There is laughter! We are excited to talk about mediation, conflict resolution and peacemaking. Chat with us @overconflict | |||
20 Jul 2017 | 007-Unity-Based Mediation with Roshan Danesh | 00:24:24 | |
In this episode we explore the ideas behind Unity-Based Mediation and discuss how conflict is thought about. Has Conflict Resolution Grown Up? - By Hossein B. Danesh and Roshan Danesh Roshan is faculty and co-founder at Education for Peace Mentioned in the Episode
How are you conceptualising peace and conflict? Chat with us @overconflict
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05 Oct 2017 | 018 - Neutrality with Yuki Matsuno | 00:25:05 | |
We explore the concept of neutrality and how it fits into conflict resolution processes. Living Tree Doctrine in Canadian Law Dr. Evelyn Zellerer - Peace Circles Yuki Matsuno can be found online here at www.yukimatsuno.ca/ | |||
16 Nov 2017 | 022 - Collaborative Games | 00:20:16 | |
One year after a successful kickstarter campaign, Amanda talks about her experience as a designer with the PignPotato game collective and shares some insights from experimenting with their first game Zombie Fight or Flight. Zombie Fight of Flight - How to Play Video Visual Artist Rachel Petrovicz Bowen White - Why Normal Isn't Healthy Looking for ideas to use collaborative games. Reach out to the PignPotato Game Collective pignpotato@gmail.com Find Zombie Fight or Flight online @ZombieFightorF What's your favourite collaborative game? Tell us @overconflict | |||
03 Aug 2017 | 009 - Conflict Theatre with Sharon Sutherland | 00:24:35 | |
In this episode we explore a few ways theatre can be used in conflict resolution. For upcoming Applied Improvisation for Conflict Resolution Training with Sharon Sutherland check out the Creativity Zone Mentioned in this Episode Epsiode 003 - Coaching in Conflicts with Carrie Gallant Practicing Democracy was a piece Legislative Theatre with Carrie Gallant Sharon Sutherland can be found online here or @ssuth Are you using theatre in your practice? Have a favourite exercise or skill? Tell us about it @overconflict | |||
29 Jun 2017 | 004 - Narrative Mediation with Gerald Monk, PhD - Part 1 | 00:25:48 | |
This is Part 1 of a 2 part conversation digging into the ideas and techniques of Narrative Mediation. Gerald Monk can be found on the web www.taosinstitute.net/gerald-monk or at Mediate.com The audio quality in this episode is significantly impacted by being recorded in a bar over beer. Let us know if you think it is worth it @overconflict | |||
25 Jan 2018 | 025 - Spotlight on Paraphrasing with Luke Wiesner | 00:22:30 | |
Welcome to the first episode in our 6 week series designed to reinvigorate some of our core conflict resolution skills. This week we are joined by Luke Wiesner from the Whatcom Dispute Resolution Center to explore the power of Paraphrasing, find ways to practice in everyday life and gain greater insight into its use. Our #Foundations18 challenge for you is to actively focus on Paraphrasing this week. We will be posting articles each morning and reflective questions each evening on facebook and twitter. Let us know how you are doing @overconflict #Foundations18 You can find Luke at the WhatcomDRC. www.whatcomdrc.org Whatcom Dispute Resolution Center
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09 Oct 2018 | Can Mediators Be Political? | 00:07:47 | |
This short bonus episode features our chat with Patricia Lane at the ADRBC 2018 Symposium. We talk about politics, electoral reform, inclusion and activism. Unsurprisingly we raise a lot more questions that we answer. You can find Patricia Lane online www.patricialane.bc.ca or @patricialane17
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13 Nov 2018 | Who has a stake in a conflict? | 00:07:55 | |
This short bonus episode features our chat with Aaron Lyons at the ADRBC 2018 Symposium. We talk about the role of the larger community in dispute resolution processes. What is the role of the community to speak values into a conflict? How should rights be reflected at the table? Let us know what you think @overconflict Find Aaron Lyons online at Just Outcomes Talk Soon. | |||
16 Oct 2018 | 033 - Civility with Rhea Settles | 00:28:24 | |
In this episode we explore the concept of Civility with Rhea Settles and the work she has done as an educator and mediator to transform workplaces. Rhea is the originator of Civility Mediation and Facilitation. We explore civility, bullying and oppression. What would it take for people to willfully share the space? Civility: Being mindful of what you do, what you say, write and make decisions in an effort to cause no harm. You can find Rhea Settles online @thecivilityzone or www.thecivilityzone.com | |||
17 Aug 2017 | 011 - Teaching Peace with Roshan Danesh - Part 1 | 00:17:27 | |
We welcome Roshan back to explore the creation of peace based curriculum. How might you go about reinforcing approaches to peace in your day-to-day life? Connect with us @overconflict | |||
05 Mar 2019 | Episode 37 - Exploring Happiness the Novel | 00:29:53 | |
This episode uses the book Happiness by Aminata Forna to explores a wide variety of ideas and concepts around conflict. This wide ranging discussion touches on trauma and growth, conflict cycles, polarization, conflict roles and human-animal conflict. SPOILER ALERT! SPOILER ALERT! If you are the kind of reader who hates spoilers please read the book before listening to the episode. Here are links to the past episodes mentioned in our discussion. Lorraine Segal - Episode 28 - Spotlight on Boundary Setting Julie Daum - Episode 6 - Giving Feedback C.D. and Amanda read the book as part of CoRe Reads 2018. A huge Thank You to Julie Daum for suggesting the book, Darsey Meredith and Aaron Leakey for participating in the dialogue and Wendy Lakusta for facilitating the collaborative discussion. You can see the video of the collaborative process here Did you enjoy being part of our book club? Want more? Aaron Leakey is facilitating a new monthly group Reading Conflict with the first discussion starting March 11, 2019 | |||
14 Sep 2017 | 015 - Acis and Galetea with Debi Wong and Alan Corbishley | 00:29:51 | |
Acis and Galetea: A Gender Liberated Opera
More about Debi Wong at www.debiwong.com/ More about Alan Corbishley here
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15 Jun 2017 | 002 - Making Mediation Your Day Job with Tammy Lenski | 00:20:14 | |
We chat with Tammy Lenski about using mediation skills to test niches and grow conflict resolution businesses. Tammy can be found on the web at www.lenski.com How are you using mediation skills to grow your business? Chat with us @overconflict | |||
28 Sep 2017 | 017 - Organisational Culture with Pam Schmidt | 00:21:07 | |
Feedback - Episode 6 with Julie Daum Are you actively involved in creating your organisation's culture? Let us know @overconflict Find out more about Pam on her website www.pamschmidt.ca
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15 Mar 2018 | 029 - Spotlight on Assertiveness with Dr. Mike Talbot | 00:23:21 | |
This week we are joined by Dr. Mike Talbot to explore Assertiveness and its role in process management. This is part 5 in our series designed to reinvigorate our core conflict resolution skills. Marshall Rosenberg - Non-violent Communication 4 step assertion sequence 1. When you do... 2. I feel or think... 3. I would like... 4. So that we can... Our challenge for you is to actively focus on Assertiveness this week. Let us know how you are doing on facebook and twitter. Chat with us @overconflict Find Dr. Mike Talbot online at @ukmediation
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13 Feb 2018 | 026 - Spotlight on Effective Questions with Cinnie Noble | 00:21:13 | |
Welcome to the second episode in our 6 week series designed to reinvigorate some of our core conflict resolution skills This week we are exploring the keys to good questions with Cinnie Noble. We discuss why questions are so important to the resolution process and how we can ask better questions. Cinnie's Book - Conflict Mastery: Questions to Guide You David Whyte - Sometimes "Questions that have no right to go away." Michael Bungay Stanier - Awe Questions: And What Else Find Cinnie Noble Online at Cinergy Coaching Our #Foundations18 Challenge is for you to actively focus on Questions this week. We will be posting articles each morning and reflective questions each evening on facebook and twitter. Let us know how you are doing @overconflict | |||
09 Nov 2017 | 021 - Resilience with Shakeela Begum | 00:21:49 | |
This week we explore resilience and the ways we can support individuals to increase their ability to handle adversity. Find Shakeela Begum on or Twitter @shakeelabegum | |||
12 Jun 2017 | 001 - Hosting the Party and Managing the Meeting with Wendy Lakusta | 00:19:17 | |
We chat with Wendy Lakusta about the dual roles of the mediator as Party Host and Meeting Manager. Do you have a different framework for understanding the role of the mediator? Or want to talk more about this one? We would love to hear from you @overconflict | |||
26 Apr 2018 | ADR Alberta Symposium 2018 | 00:07:49 | |
This is a little podacst extra looking toward the ADR Alberta Symposium taking place May 15-16 in Edmonton, Alberta. Gilbert VanNes and Paul Conway join us to chat about what to expect at the Symposium and some of the sessions they are excited about. More information on the symposium available at https://www.adralberta.com/ We'd love to hear if you attend and what your reflections are. Let us know @overconflict Talk Soon! | |||
06 Nov 2018 | What is the Role of Identity in Conflict? | 00:04:28 | |
This short bonus episode features our chat with Dr. John Radford at the ADRBC 2018 Symposium. We focus on identity as a layer of conflict that is often overlooked. How are you seeing identity impacting conflict? Let us know @overconflict Find Dr. John Radford online at Transpectives Talk Soon. | |||
30 Oct 2018 | Episode 34 - Indigenous Law with Val Napoleon | 00:31:06 | |
Join us this week as we explore the concepts of Indigenous Law in Canada. Val takes us through the role of stories in rebuilding the body of indigenous law, the importance of laws for indigenous communities and how being a multijurisdictional country can work. "They need to consider and conceptualize indigenous law as law. And when they have questions about indigenous law it would be helpful to ask themselves if they would ask thayt same question of Canadian Law. And if not,why not?"
Gender Inside Indigenous Law Toolkit Find more about Val Napoleon online here Do you have more questions that answers after listening to our chat with Val? I know I do. Tell us about them @overconflict Talk soon!
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