Riffcast
Julia and Gordon review the interview with their previous podcast guest.
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Episode 19: Mark Gerzon Riffcast
In this riffcast, Gordon and Julia reflect on some key ideas they found stimulating from talking with their guest Mark Gerzon (Episode 18).
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Episode 17: Caroline Casey Riffcast
In this riffcast, Gordon and Julia reflect on some key ideas they found stimulating from talking with their guest Caroline Casey (Episode 16).
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Episode 15: Dr. Keith Kahn-Harris Riffcast
In this riffcast, Gordon and Julia reflect on some key ideas they found stimulating from talking with their guest Dr. Keith Kahn-Harris (Episode 14).
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Episode 13: Dr. Ben Hoffman Riffcast
In this riffcast, Gordon and Julia reflect on some key ideas they found stimulating from talking with their guest Dr. Ben Hoffman (Episode 12).
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Episode 11: Val Napoleon Riffcast
In this riffcast, Gordon and Julia reflect on some key ideas they found stimulating from talking with their guest Val Napoleon (Episode 10).
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Episode 9: Bernie Mayer Riffcast
In this riffcast, Gordon and Julia reflect on some key ideas they found stimulating from talking with their guest Bernie Mayer (Episode 8).
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Episode 7: Adam Kahane Riffcast
In this riffcast, Gordon and Julia reflect on some key ideas they found stimulating from talking with their guest Adam Kahane (Episode 6).
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Episode 5: Elizabeth May Riffcast
In the Elizabeth May Riffcast, Gordon and Julia reflect on some key ideas they found stimulating from talking with their guest Elizabeth May (Episode 4). Resources Book: “What would Gandhi […]
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Episode 3: Ken Cloke Riffcast
In the Ken Cloke Riffcast, Gordon and Julia reflect on some key ideas they found stimulating from talking with their guest Ken Cloke (Episode 2). Some of these ideas include: […]
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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.