HI, I am Lisanne Iriks and I am deeply passionate about people having the ability to resolve conflict powerfully and negotiate effectively in their lives. I am so passionate about it because I see how much suffering it is causing people on a daily basis and I know that it just does not have to be this way. When people truly get how conflict impacts their life and put the work in to get effecti... more
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 51 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | Society & CultureRelationships |
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Lisanne's podcast is definitely something unique. Very cool how she could connect so many varied themes and still bring them back to conflict resolution.
Great podcast. Startet with Episode 5 today and will definitely catch up the first ones.
Easy to listen, perfect length of the episodes and very personable host.
Did take some good advices for myself and my relationship and wanna try to implement these.
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