Conflict Resolution Month – Conflict and Politics

October is Conflict Resolution Month and we speak with former State Senator Linda Newell about Conflict Resolution and Bipartisan Politics.   https://objects-us-east-1.dream.io/kgnu-news/2018/10/APublicAffair_2018-10-31.mp3   Find more resources at ConflictResolutionMonth.org.  

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Conflict Resolution: De-escalating Anger

Join our expert panelists Douglas Noll and Jill Schmidt as we explore the escalation and de-esclation of anger.  What happens in situations that get the best, or worst, of us? What can we do when confronted by an angry co-worker, […]

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Conflict Resolution: Difficult Conversations

Difficult Conversations: how to discuss what matters most, has been the book chosen for people to read during Colorado’s Conflict Resolution Month, which is October. It was first published in 1999 and co-author Douglas Stone joins us to discuss why […]

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Conflict Resolution: Why Can’t We Just Work it Out?

What is it about conflicts that is so uncomfortable?  Why is it so difficult for us to talk to each other?  How might we have conversations that are less polarizing?  Why can we listen to different experiences and opinions openly?  […]

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Conflict Resolution: Money

Money can add immense stress to our lives and cause bitter conflicts. What are options that help us profit from our experiences and maintain our personal and business relationships? We discuss that and more with co-hosts Mary Zinn and Maeve […]

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Conflict Resolution – Money: Stress and Conflicts

Money can add immense stress to our lives and cause bitter conflicts.  What are options that help us profit from our experiences and maintain our personal and business relationships?  We will hear from our experts and listeners, as we share ideas […]

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Conflict Resolution: Parenting Conflicts

Parenting can be greatly rewarding and fun! Also, parenting can be infuriating and frustrating. What are our best choices in reaching our parenting goals? What responses make best sense? What is the balance between attending to our kids needs and […]

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