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All Things Conflict

Maria Arpa MBE
Conflict Resolution
Leadership
Communication
Systemic Win
Workplace Conflict
Employee Communication
Philosophy
Family Business
Board Effectiveness
Organizational Dynamics
Awareness
Ottolenghi
Emotional Well-Being
Power Imbalances
Board Dynamics
Emotional Intelligence
Training and Development
Workplace Dynamics
Organizational Growth
Coaching

Who doesn't have conflict in their lives? Whether at work, at home or somewhere out in the world we are all affected by conflict even when it is indirect. The impact of poorly managed conflict can devastate lives. With 30 years’ experience mediating conflict and training peacemakers, Maria has held people’s hearts through everything from workplace hostility, board room battles, belligerent teenage... more

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In this episode of "All Things Conflict," Maria welcomes Aziz Kamara, a delay expert in the construction industry, to discuss the complexities of dispute resolution in large-scale projects. Aziz explains his role in investigating why construction pro... more

In this episode of "All Things Conflict," Maria Arpa engages in a captivating conversation with Ruth Allington, a former president of the Geological Society and an expert in mediation within the context of geological consultancy. Ruth shares her jour... more

In this episode of "All Things Conflict," Maria Arpa engages in a compelling conversation with Cindy Casiani, a seasoned expert in non-executive director and chair recruitment. With over 30 years of experience, Cindy shares her insights into the comp... more

In this episode of "All Things Conflict," Maria welcomes back her friend and philosopher Paul Baker to explore the intricacies of startups and entrepreneurship. They delve into the importance of establishing a solid foundation for new ventures, empha... more

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Recent Guests

Ruth Allington
Former president of the Geological Society and an expert mediator.
European Federation of Geologists
Episode: Building Bridges: The Art of Mediation in Community and Environmental Conflicts
Cindy Kashani
A board recruitment expert with extensive experience in non-executive director roles.
Talent4
Episode: The Critical Role of Chairs: How Effective Leadership Can Transform Business Challenges With Cindy Casiani
Patrick Dunne
An expert in conflict management and consultancy, with extensive experience working with boards and intergenerational issues.
Episode: Bridging Generational Gaps: Understanding Intergenerational Conflict in the Workplace
Abdul Karim
A musician and community leader who promotes mercy and spirituality.
Cultivate Mercy
Episode: Reintroducing Mercy: Exploring the Importance of Empathy in a Conflict-Driven World
Gio Notarbartolo
Navigates conflict within generational family businesses and advocates for impact investing and social justice.
Episode: Navigating Family Wealth: The Role of a Family Constitution in Conflict Resolution
Robin Shohet
A pioneer in supervision and one of the founders of CSTD (Centre for Supervision and Team Development), with almost 50 years in the field.
Centre for Supervision and Team Development
Episode: The Art of Supervision: Building Trust and Accountability in the Helping Professions
Hervé de Trogoff
CEO of Accuracy, an international consultancy specializing in infrastructure projects
Accuracy
Episode: The Elasticity of Decision-Making: Understanding Conflict in Infrastructure Projects
Shannon Pearson
Founder of Reform IQ, experienced in conflict resolution in the manufacturing and construction industries.
Reform IQ
Episode: WORKPLACE CONFLICT SPECIAL: An Episode with Shannon Pearson
Ed Weeks
Partner in the law firm Crips specializing in family business disputes.
Crips LLP Solicitors
Episode: Family, Trust & Fallout: Why Family Businesses Break Down - Ed Weeks

Host

Maria Arpa
Maria Arpa is a seasoned mediator with over 30 years of experience in conflict resolution across various contexts, including workplaces and personal relationships. She specializes in bridging communication gaps and fostering understanding in challenging situations.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 41 ratings
  • Podcast

    Maria is an accomplished, speaker, and knows how to interview. Great podcast

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    BANNSCH
    United Kingdom5 months ago
  • Loved it!

    So insightful and so many incredible things learned from these episodes!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    LaraBarnes
    United Kingdom6 months ago
  • Jackie Malton Police Officer

    Great interview, very powerful and informative for ladies to understand how women’s profiles have evolved in the workplace and how to manage a difficult personal situation, very useful and looking forward to hearing more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Sue2311
    United Kingdom6 months ago
  • Brilliant podcast

    Maria Arpa and her guests open up about the meaning and intricacies of conflict. Not only do they delve into what conflict is but illustrate beautifully how it can be navigated. This is a brilliant podcast, with humour, insight and wisdom. Something for everyone here.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    MCantacuzino
    United Kingdom6 months ago
  • Inspirational

    The creator and guests of “All Things Conflicted” are incredibly inspirational. Thank you for being a model for what is possible in a world where we are terrified to be true to ourselves. Through you, we get a sense of what empowerment must feel like. Listening to your journeys helps us put a mirror up to ourselves to consider honestly how far we are from that ideal of being true to self and hopefully begin to take steps towards taking responsibility for what we are allowing and therefore co cre... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Luna Lovegood *
    United Kingdom6 months ago

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Overall feedback highlights the engaging and professional manner in which topics are addressed, making it an inspiring resource for those interested in personal growth and leadership.
Reviewers appreciate the practical advice and frameworks provided for handling conflicts effectively, making it relevant for various personal and professional situations.
Listeners find the guests' experiences enlightening and valuable, contributing to the depth of discussions.
Listeners commend the show for its insightful exploration of conflict and resolution strategies.
Many praise Maria Arpa for her expertise and her ability to guide meaningful conversations.

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Reintroducing Mercy: Exploring the Importance of Empathy in a Conflict-Driven World
Q: What would I be telling myself if I was merciful to myself?
You should pause, check in with your feelings, and acknowledge the truth of your emotions.
Family, Trust & Fallout: Why Family Businesses Break Down - Ed Weeks
Q: How does Ed begin to resolve conflicts in family businesses?
By seeking to negotiate a deal instead of resorting to litigation, which can be costly and time-consuming.
Family, Trust & Fallout: Why Family Businesses Break Down - Ed Weeks
Q: What's the first thing families should do if they're facing disputes?
Pause and reflect on the potential consequences of unresolved disputes to prevent escalation.
The Elasticity of Decision-Making: Understanding Conflict in Infrastructure Projects
Q: What would it be if you were to give one piece of advice to others in the industry?
Slowing down to give time for relationships and situations to settle is a good starting point for tense conversations.
The Elasticity of Decision-Making: Understanding Conflict in Infrastructure Projects
Q: What are some of the worst cases that you've seen?
The worst cases start from the inability to make a decision, which can lead to disputes that last for years.

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The content focuses on conflict resolution in various facets of life, including workplaces, homes, and societal interactions. It highlights the significant impact that poorly managed conflict can have on personal and professional relationships and emphasizes the necessity of understanding conflict dynamics to foster healing and growth. Through expert insights, personal anecdotes, and practical strategies, the content aims to equip listeners with the tools to navigate conflicts effectively. Unique to this series is the host's extensive experience in mediation, providing listeners with a wealth of knowledge and real-world applications for resolving disputes and enhancing communication skills.

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1. Ruth Allington
2. Cindy Kashani
3. Patrick Dunne
4. Abdul Karim
5. Gio Notarbartolo
6. Robin Shohet
7. Hervé de Trogoff
8. Shannon Pearson

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