In this episode of Mediator Musings Mediation Institue director and Interact Support co-founder Joanne Law chats with Jeannie Magri the founder of Parenting Together Apart for Parents Not Together about the challenges that parents caught up in high conflict separation scenarios face.
We discuss the collaboration between mediators and Jeannie's service to help parents who are not ready for mediation due to their level of distress or other barriers.
Sylvia Garibaldi is a marketing specialist who works with professionals to build their professional brand identity and build sustainable, profitable professional practices.
In this episode Joanne Law chats with Rachel Clark about her history of working with and empowering people to communicate effectively together to build a safer and fairer world for all.
She's done this in roles as a teacher, mentor, groupwork facilitator, community development practitioner and mediator.
You can find out more about Rachel on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/rachelcclark/ and her Mediation Institute Member Profile - https://www.mediationinstitute.edu.au/team-member/rachel-clark/
In this episode of Mediator Musings Joanne Law chats with Suyheang Kry, director of Women's Peacemakers in Cambodia about the project for blending of traditional and modern mediation methods in Cambodia.
In this episode of Mediator Musings Mediation Institute Director of Applied Learning, Ken Speakman chats with Venia Dimos, a dispute resolution specialist. From a background as a lawyer Venita has built her conflict inteligence to the level that she is a sought after speaker, working with Mediation Institute to develop a unique conflict coaching program and writing several books. Listen to find out more about Venita and her approach.
In this episode Mediation Institute Director Joanne Law and Director of Applied Learning Ken Speakman talk about frames and how we fill in the gaps in our knowledge about other people with information about us not them!
In this episode of Mediator Musings Director of Mediation Institute, Joanne Law and Director of Applied Learning, Ken Speakman talk about how you, we and everyone form maps of our world to help us to navigate our way through life. As with any map, they can get out of date or be poorly drawn in the first place and that can definitely lead to us getting lost. In mediation, our role is to help our clients to verbalise and explain their maps of the world (which make up their expectations about others) so that misunderstandings can be resolved.
In this episode of Mediator Musings Mediation Institute Director Joanne Law and Director of Applied Learning talk about the concept of perceptions and it's relevance to us as mediators and dispute resolution professionals.
In this episode of Mediator Musings Joanne Law speaks with Melinda Nutting about child inclusive practice and helping parents to work out care arrangements that work well for their children.
In this episode of Mediator Musings Mediator and Counsellor Yvonne Flanders and Joanne Law chat about a range of topics related to mediation and counselling including conflict of interest and self care.