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5-12-08 Patty Wipfler on communicating and listening with children
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Everyone faces conflict . . . at home, at work, in the community, in the world. This show is about how to fix those conflicts with practical tips and techniques. Connect with world-reknowned mediators, experts, teachers, and researchers on peacemaking, peacebuilding, mediation and social justice.
5/5/08 - Loving Mother No Matter What
My guests today are Marlene George and Hannah Henry. Marlene is a healer schooled in Reiki, Therapeutic Touch, and Craniosacral Therapy. She has developed a weekend workshop to help people work with issues around their mothers. Hannah is a lawyer, arbitrator, and mediator. Together they have written Loving Mother No Matter What, a book about our relationships with our mothers. We talk about conflicts with our mothers and how those conflicts can transform us.
4/28/08 - Lydia Quarles-Mediating Worker Injuries—Mississippi Leads the Way
Lydia Quarles, former Mississippi workers’ compensation judge and Commissioner of the Mississippi Worker’s Compensation court, decided that mediation was needed to reduce the delay’s injured workers were experiencing in the system. In 2001, she single-handedly started the first mediation program in workers’ compensation in the nation. In addition, she coupled the program with Kid’s Chance, a scholarship program for children of severely disabled or deceased Mississippi workers. Listen in as Doug and Lydia talk about her work, again demontrating the power of one to make a difference in our world.
4/21/08 - Conflicts and Business Failures
John Herman Jr. or Herman, as he likes to be called, is a business failure expert. Not because he fails in business, but because he knows why businesses and people fail. He has owned more than 20 companies. One became publicly traded, sold stock for 20 times the opening price, and soon thereafter, went bust. Then he ran a brokerage firm that consulted with 1,000 plus owners of companies that were losing money. The firm sold over 300 of those failing companies. In effect, he was a “corporate hit man” for the banks. The banks convinced owners to hire Herman, to recoup their loan money. John and Doug talk about conflicts in business and how they can either propel a company to success or cause it to fail.
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