Riffcast
Julia and Gordon review the interview with their previous podcast guest.
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Episode 45: Cinnie Noble Riffcast
In this riffcast, Gordon and Julia reflect on some key ideas they found stimulating from talking with their guest Cinnie Noble (Episode 44).
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Episode 43: Bill Eddy and Michael Lomax Riffcast
In this riffcast, Gordon and Julia reflect on some key ideas they found stimulating from talking with their guests Bill Eddy and Michael Lomax (Episode 42).
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Episode 41: Elton Simoes Riffcast
In this riffcast, Gordon and Julia reflect on some key ideas they found stimulating from talking with their guest Elton Simoes (Episode 40).
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Episode 39: Anne-Marie Daniel Riffcast
In this riffcast, Gordon and Julia reflect on some key ideas they found stimulating from talking with their guest Anne-Marie Daniel (Episode 38).
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Episode 37: David Moscrop Riffcast
In this riffcast, Gordon and Julia reflect on some key ideas they found stimulating from talking with their guest David Moscrop (Episode 36).
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Episode 33: Martin Winiecki Riffcast
In this riffcast, Gordon and Julia reflect on some key ideas they found stimulating from talking with their guest Martin Winiecki (Episode 32).
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Episode 31: Herb Simmens Riffcast
In this riffcast, Gordon and Julia reflect on some key ideas they found stimulating from talking with their guest Herb Simmens (Episode 30).
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Episode 29: Jane Morley Riffcast
In this riffcast, Gordon and Julia reflect on some key ideas they found stimulating from talking with their guest Jane Morley (Episode 28).
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Episode 23: Dr. Philip Lancaster Riffcast
In this riffcast, Gordon and Julia reflect on some key ideas they found stimulating from talking with their guest Dr. Philip Lancaster (Episode 22).
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Episode 21: Michelle LeBaron Riffcast
In this riffcast, Gordon and Julia reflect on some key ideas they found stimulating from talking with their guest Michelle LeBaron (Episode 20).
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Julia and Gordon met as members of the mediator community in Victoria, British Columbia. They share a passion for the transformative potential of conflict and how conflict dynamics play out in organizational life.
The On Conflict Podcast was born out the frustrating lack of application of mediator knowledge to some of the world’s troublesome conflicts. It’s our way of taking our work, which has been local to western Canada, to informing listeners around the world and creating a more far-reaching influence through our guests and ourselves.