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All Things Conflict

Maria Arpa MBE
Conflict Resolution
Leadership
Communication
Social Justice
Restorative Justice
Criminal Justice System
Systemic Win
Entrepreneurship
Family Businesses
Board Dynamics
Startups
Mental Health
Mediation
Workplace Conflict
Non-Executive Directors
Community Engagement
Rehabilitation
Empathy
The Oswin Project
Personal Responsibility

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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Growing up in the care system shouldn't mean facing a lifetime of systemic hurdles, yet the narrative for care leavers hasn't changed in decades. This deeply moving conversation dives into the raw realities of childhood trauma, institutional failures... more

In this thought-provoking episode of All Things Conflict, Maria Arpa welcomes back Robin Shohet, a leading expert on supervision in the helping professions, to explore the deep-seated societal urge to punish. They deconstruct why we are so invested i... more

In this extraordinary episode of All Things Conflict, host Maria Arpa meets Abhishek Raj (known by the pseudonym Karma Gray), a 16-year-old criminology researcher and founder of The Crime Ledger. Based in India, Abhishek has been dedicated since the ... more

In this episode of All Things Conflict - Justice Redesigned, Maria sits down with Andrea Gamson, a "force of nature" in the world of social impact. Andrea is the founder of Social Impact Support and the author of Social Starters, a book dedicated to ... more

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Kerry Moore
Founder of Truly Seen, Truly Heard charity
Truly Seen, Truly Heard
Episode: Breaking the Silence: The Reality of the UK Care System
Robin Shohet
Leading expert on the use of supervision and the purpose of supervision in guiding helping professions
Episode: The Crime of Punishment: Why Retaliation Fails and Connection Heals With Robin Shohet
Abhishek Raj
Criminology writer and founder of Crime Ledger
Crime Ledger
Episode: Murder is Not Content: A 16-Year-Old’s Mission to Fix Crime Journalism
Andrea Gamson
Author, connector, mentor and advisor in social impact
Social Impact Support
Episode: The Bridge to Impact: Transitioning from Corporate Success to Social Value
Chris Baker
Mentor, facilitator and motivational speaker focused on transforming trauma into positive change
Aspire to Change
Episode: I Lost My Arm Being Chased by Police: How I Turned My Life Around! Chris Baker
Mark McDonald
Criminal Defense Barrister and founder of the London Innocence Project
London Innocence Project
Episode: Miscarriage of Justice? Inside the Legal Battle to Overturn Lucy Letby’s Conviction With Lucy Letbys Barrister
Jon Wedger
Ex-Scotland Yard detective and whistleblower on child sexual exploitation
Former police detective, advocate against child abuse
Episode: The Cost of the Truth: Ex-Scotland Yard Detective Jon Wedger's Fight Against High-Level Corruption
Ben Leapman
Editor of Inside Time
Inside Time
Episode: Resetting the System: Solving the UK’s Sentencing and Overcrowding Crisis
Kelechi Ezeigwe
Founder of Saint Abigail's Women's Initiative Program
Saint Abigail's Women's Initiative Program
Episode: Lifting Women Up: Activating Change Through Education in Nigeria

Host

Maria Arpa
Host of All Things Conflict; focuses on conflict resolution, dialogue-based approaches, and trauma-informed healing.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 43 ratings
  • Podcast

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

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    BANNSCH
    United Kingdoma year ago
  • Loved it!

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

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    LaraBarnes
    United Kingdoma year 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 Kingdoma year 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 Kingdoma year 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 Kingdoma year ago

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Narratives emphasize healing and restorative approaches over punitive models.
Guests are diverse and bring lived experience to justice and rehab topics.
Insightful interviews with practical takeaways for conflict navigation.

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Breaking the Silence: The Reality of the UK Care System
Q: What motivated you to start Be Seen, Be Heard and later Truly Seen, Truly Heard?
Her motivation stems from witnessing systemic failures, the lack of empathy in services, and the recognition that compassionate, peer-led support can transform lives, culminating in founding a charity to advocate for care-experienced individuals.
Breaking the Silence: The Reality of the UK Care System
Q: And maybe you could just tell us a bit about yourself.
Kerry describes being care-experienced, her journey through residential care, early trauma, and how those experiences shaped her mission to raise awareness and build supportive structures for others with similar backgrounds.
I Lost My Arm Being Chased by Police: How I Turned My Life Around! Chris Baker
Q: So maybe you could just introduce yourself.
Chris Baker introduces himself as a mentor, facilitator, and motivational speaker who uses his lived experience of trauma and crime to help others transform their lives, and explains his work with Aspire to Change mentoring young people.
Miscarriage of Justice? Inside the Legal Battle to Overturn Lucy Letby’s Conviction With Lucy Letbys Barrister
Q: If you could change one thing in the justice system, what would it be?
He would overhaul the entire system of expert witnesses in criminal courts, arguing that non-experts often testify as experts and that reform is essential to stop wrongful convictions.
Miscarriage of Justice? Inside the Legal Battle to Overturn Lucy Letby’s Conviction With Lucy Letbys Barrister
Q: Could you introduce yourself and explain what drew you to miscarriages of justice work?
Mark McDonald describes himself as a criminal defense barrister with decades of experience in miscarriages of justice, a commitment shaped by his NHS background and his focus on overturning wrongful convictions, including Lucy Letby's case.

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What is All Things Conflict about and what kind of topics does it cover?

A substantive look at conflict across personal, legal, and societal dimensions, with episodes often tracing paths from harm to accountability and healing. Content highlights restorative justice, prison reform, mediation, community development, and trauma-informed approaches, with guests ranging from former prisoners and advocates to caregivers and professionals focused on systemic change. Expect deep-dive conversations about how dialogue, empathy, and practical steps can reduce human suffering, design better conflict resolution, and foster inclusive communities. Notable strengths include personal transformation stories, actionable frameworks like dialogue-based road maps, and a clear emphasis on rehabilitation over punishment, making it use... more

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1. Kerry Moore
2. Robin Shohet
3. Abhishek Raj
4. Andrea Gamson
5. Chris Baker
6. Mark McDonald
7. Jon Wedger
8. Ben Leapman

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