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In this episode of the More In Common Podcast, hosts Keith Richardson and Gerren Taylor delve into the complexities of conflict resolution. They explore the importance of understanding conflict as a natural part of life, the tools and strategies for effective mediation, and the role of emotional intelligence in navigating disagreements. The conversation emphasizes the significance of communication techniques, such as using 'I statements,' and the anatomy of a good apology. The hosts also discuss the evolution of conflict resolution methods and the necessity of establishing ground rules to foster productive discussions. Ultimately, they highlight that while conflict is inevitable, how we choose to engage with it can lead to personal growth and healthier relationships.
Keywords
conflict resolution, mediation, emotional intelligence, communication, apologies, interpersonal relationships, conflict management, ground rules, Gottman Institute, personal growth
Conflict is a natural part of life and not inherently bad.
Navigating Conflict: A Journey Through Mediation
"I feel like this when XYZ occurs."
00:00 Navigating Conflict: A Personal Journey
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Summary
In this episode of the More In Common Podcast, hosts Keith Richardson and Gerren Taylor delve into the complexities of conflict resolution. They explore the importance of understanding conflict as a natural part of life, the tools and strategies for effective mediation, and the role of emotional intelligence in navigating disagreements. The conversation emphasizes the significance of communication techniques, such as using 'I statements,' and the anatomy of a good apology. The hosts also discuss the evolution of conflict resolution methods and the necessity of establishing ground rules to foster productive discussions. Ultimately, they highlight that while conflict is inevitable, how we choose to engage with it can lead to personal growth and healthier relationships.
Keywords
conflict resolution, mediation, emotional intelligence, communication, apologies, interpersonal relationships, conflict management, ground rules, Gottman Institute, personal growth
Conflict is a natural part of life and not inherently bad.
Navigating Conflict: A Journey Through Mediation
"I feel like this when XYZ occurs."
00:00 Navigating Conflict: A Personal Journey
More In Common Website | https://www.moreincommonent.com/ Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/moreincommonent Twitter | https://twitter.com/MoreInCommonent Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/moreincommonpod