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Why does conflict move some people toward growth—and leave others stuck in the same cycle?
In this episode of Diaries of a Mediator, Samantha Reigle shares two real workplace cases that reveal how disruption exposes misalignment, forces clarity, and invites change—whether we’re ready or not.
Through behind-the-scenes mediation stories, this episode explores how conflict acts as a directional force, and how our response determines whether it becomes a breakthrough or a repeat pattern.
00:00 Introduction and Overview
02:41 Case 1: Drug Use at Work
09:59 Case 2: The Landscaper's Dilemma
18:11 Recognizing Conflict as a Signal
23:48 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
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Remember: The conflict isn’t the problem — it’s the portal. Let’s walk through it together.
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Why does conflict move some people toward growth—and leave others stuck in the same cycle?
In this episode of Diaries of a Mediator, Samantha Reigle shares two real workplace cases that reveal how disruption exposes misalignment, forces clarity, and invites change—whether we’re ready or not.
Through behind-the-scenes mediation stories, this episode explores how conflict acts as a directional force, and how our response determines whether it becomes a breakthrough or a repeat pattern.
00:00 Introduction and Overview
02:41 Case 1: Drug Use at Work
09:59 Case 2: The Landscaper's Dilemma
18:11 Recognizing Conflict as a Signal
23:48 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
Email: [email protected]
🗣️ Want to be featured on a future episode?
Leave me a voicemail! 📞
In under 90 seconds, share:
I’ll pick some submissions to break down in a future episode —
👉 https://www.speakpipe.com/respondpodcast
Remember: The conflict isn’t the problem — it’s the portal. Let’s walk through it together.