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This week on the podcast, we have a special guest joining us, my good friend Andy Jones, who's a passionate courtroom advocate and a personal injury lawyer based in Dallas, Texas.
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During our conversation, Andy and I delved into the intriguing topic of positive intelligence, inspired by a book we've both been exploring. We talked about what positive intelligence is, how it influences our thought processes, and why it's such a valuable tool to incorporate into our lives.
It was one of those conversations where you feel like you're eavesdropping on two friends catching up, sharing insights, and exploring new ideas. Tune in to get a glimpse into our discussion!
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Resilience is like a muscle—it thrives in the face of conflict. Let's talk about why it's crucial to acknowledge and cultivate resilience. Resilient folks are resourceful, they seek support, and they're connected with others. They don't cling to fixed mindsets; instead, they embrace a growth mindset and push through adversity. Join the conversation today on the power of resilience!
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Today, let's dive into a topic we all wrestle with: perfection.
Do you ever feel the pressure to be flawless? We're all on this journey, trying to figure things out. It's okay to feel anxious sometimes; after all, we're only human. But here's the thing: nobody's perfect.
So, let's chat about embracing imperfection and letting go of the unrealistic pursuit of perfection. Tune in for some real talk!
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Welcome back. Today we are going to dive into the depths of "white knuckle syndrome".
I'm Lynne, your host, and yes, I confess, I suffer from it too often.White knuckle syndrome, as we know, is the tendency to cling onto things so tightly for so long that it feels like our very grasp defines us. We shy away from confrontation, letting these burdens fester internally, rather than facing them head-on. And worst of all, we're stubbornly unwilling to release our grip on past mistakes, perpetually stuck in a cycle of self-flagellation.
But here's the thing: acknowledging it is the first step towards liberation. Naming our affliction empowers us to confront it. We don't have to keep spinning our wheels in the mud of our own making. We can learn to loosen our grip, to breathe freely again, to embrace the beauty of impermanence.
So, to all my fellow white knuckle warriors out there, take heart. You're not alone, and you're not doomed to forever clutch onto what holds you back. You have the strength within you to let go, to move forward, and to thrive. Let's embark on this journey together, one release at a time.
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In today's podcast, titled "Does That Make Sense?" we delve into the essence of risk and resilience. The real 'F' word in our lives isn't what you might expect—it's "frustration." But fear not, because we already possess the innate ability to fall and recover.
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Conflict is an inevitable part of our daily existence. However, finding peace lies in accepting the natural ebb and flow of life. It's about understanding that falling is a normal occurrence, and it's in these moments that we truly learn and grow.
Despite our best efforts, we can't shield ourselves from life's challenges. Instead, true strength comes from acknowledging that adversity is an integral part of the journey. So let's embrace the falls, navigate through conflicts, and emerge stronger on the other side. -
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Welcome back to another insightful episode of our podcast.
Today, we're delving into a topic that affects each and every one of us: common biases that often hinder our ability to work through conflicts effectively.Whether it's a disagreement with a colleague, a misunderstanding with a friend, or a heated debate with a loved one, conflict is inevitable in our lives. But what if I told you that there are certain biases that we all possess, lurking beneath the surface, influencing how we navigate these conflicts?
In this episode, we'll be exploring three of these common biases that tend to find their way into our conflict resolution processes. But fear not, because armed with awareness and understanding, we can learn to overcome these biases and approach conflict resolution with greater clarity and effectiveness.
So, how do we unpack these biases? Well, as always, we'll be using our trusty toolkit of open-ended questions: who, what, when, where, how, and why. By asking these questions, we'll shine a light on the hidden biases that may be holding us back and discover new pathways towards more constructive conflict resolution.
So, buckle up and get ready to explore the fascinating world of common biases and conflict resolution. Let's dive in!
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Today my friend Caelie Dunn is joining us. Caelie is a Licensed Professional Counselor who works with adults help them focus on their goals, help them “get it together” and sometimes she just helps her clients get out of their own way. She uses existential, holistic, and somatic approaches to help her clients reconnect their ‘mind body and soul.’ Caelie has worked with college students, athletes, professionals, parents, leaders, individuals on probation or otherwise impacted by the justice system, couples, persons with addictions, and people who are trying to figure out how to ‘adult’==so ya. People.
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In this podcast episode, we break down arbitration, a crucial part of alternative dispute resolution (ADR), episode 5. We'll explain what arbitration is and why it's important, then walk you through the five main stages of the arbitration process.
Whether you're curious about law or looking for a better way to resolve disputes, this episode is for you. Join us to learn how arbitration works, its benefits over traditional litigation, and how it's used across different industries.
Tune in to demystify arbitration and discover its role in efficient, fair conflict resolution.
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Today, we're unraveling the world of mediation—a powerful process that goes beyond resolving disputes; it's about crafting solutions with the guidance of a neutral third party. Mediation isn't a passive act; it's a collaborative effort, an active engagement between two parties seeking resolution. Join us as we explore the dynamic landscape of mediation, where conflicts transform into opportunities for understanding and compromise. This is Let's Talk About Conflict, where the art of mediation becomes a proactive journey towards resolution.
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Greetings, dear listeners, and welcome to Let's Talk About Conflict! In today's episode, we're unraveling the mystery behind those three letters that often surface in legal discussions – ADR. But what exactly does Alternative Dispute Resolution entail? Stick with us as we explore the fascinating world of conflict resolution inside and outside the courtroom.
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Welcome to another insightful episode of Let's Talk About Conflict! Today, we're diving deep into the very fabric of human experience – conflict. Whether it's the clash of opposing ideas, the tension between two individuals, or the internal struggles we face within ourselves, conflict is an omnipresent force that shapes our lives.
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This week's podcast delves into the universal nature of conflict. Lynne explores the idea that everyone encounters conflict. Whether it's an internal struggle during those late-night moments of self-reflection or a broader examination of what went wrong, this podcast's aim is to provide you with the chance to contemplate and weather the storms of conflict.
Lynne also emphasize the importance of active listening and thoughtful evaluation as tools to navigate and understand these challenging experiences.
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Welcome to another episode of "Let's Talk About Conflict" with your host, Lynne Nash! This week, we delve into the heart of the matter and explore the fundamental question: What is conflict?
Conflict is a universal experience, yet its definition varies from person to person. Join Lynne as she navigates the intricacies of conflict in our daily lives. From lawyers who wade into conflict as part of their profession, diligently taking care of clients, to doctors extracting information from various sources like puzzle pieces waiting to be solved, conflict is an ever-present force.
This week's episode highlights the pervasive nature of conflict, transcending professional boundaries and touching the lives of everyone. It's an unnamed process that we find ourselves in, whether by choice or circumstance. Lawyers, doctors, and individuals from all walks of life are entangled in the intricate dance of conflict, each with their unique perspectives and challenges.
Lynne emphasizes that conflict is not necessarily a negative force; rather, it's a natural part of life. It often arises when a fundamental need isn't being met, signaling an opportunity for new beginnings. In this episode, Lynne sheds light on the unseen aspects of conflict, encouraging listeners to explore the intricacies, recognizing that sometimes, within the chaos, lies the key to growth and positive change.
Tune in as Lynne Nash unravels the layers of conflict, providing insights, and encouraging you to embrace the complexities that lead to new possibilities. Don't miss this captivating exploration on "Let's Talk About Conflict" – because understanding conflict is the first step towards meaningful resolution and growth.
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Welcome to Let’s Talk About Conflict, the podcast where we delve into the intricacies of conflict resolution with Lynne Nash, a seasoned attorney mediator with a passion for helping individuals find common ground. Just like death and taxes, conflict is inevitable in life. Today, we explore WHY discussing conflict is crucial, why you can't truly avoid it, and the significance of developing effective conflict resolution skills.
Lynne is not a conflict avoider; she is here to facilitate understanding and provide you with the tools to manage conflict better.
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Welcome to Let's Talk about Conflict. Meet your host, Lynne Nash. Lynne is an Attorney Mediator who began her career in Public Relations and Marketing, yet found her calling helping others through mediation. She holds an M.A. in Conflict Resolution and Restoration and a J.D. from Texas A&M University School of Law.
Lynne’s one of a kind journey combines her legal expertise with a passion for resolving conflict. As a wife, mother, and entrepreneur, she believes in the limitless possibilities each day holds and everyone’s ability to ‘get on with it’. Join her on “Let’s Talk About Conflict,” where she makes sense of conflict, explores the practice of mediation, and sorts out solutions—all while encouraging you to go there through conflict, right alongside her. Connect with Lynne YouTube Instagram