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Crafting Solutions to Conflict

Jane Beddall
Conflict Resolution
Conflict Management
Family Enterprises
Communication
Personal Productivity
Graciousness
Proactive Conflict Management
Conflict Patterns
Interpersonal Relationships
Emotional Risks
Family Dynamics
Inaction
Employee Engagement
Dispute Resolution
Golden Rule
Labor Law
Psychosocial Risk Factors
Relationships
Perceptions
Collaboration

Ready for practical and positive perspectives on conflict? Join host Jane Beddall, M.A., J.D., to explore ways to preserve and restore harmony by preventing or limiting conflicts that may damage valued relationships and to effectively resolve those that may occur. We will talk about elephants in the room, expanding pies, the problem with cookie cutters, and much more. If you don’t know what those ... more

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Dr. Mitch Abrams joins me to talk about his book, I’m Not F*cking Angry!: adjust the flame to get what you want and need.  We discuss the distinction between anger and aggression, and our perceptions of aggression vs. assertiveness.  Plus, some helpf... more

Three brief episodes from me. It’s just a coincidence that they published three in a row in the summer.

First, Episode 345, published on July 30, 2025, “Conversations, chats, discussions….” 4:23, bit.ly/40O1p1X.

Second, Episode 346, publishe... more

My most recent guests, Alice Driscoll and Louise van Haarst, talked with me about their book, Smart Conflict: How to have hard conversations at work. They introduced their Five R Model: Reflection, Regulation, Readiness, Response, and Repair. 

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My most recent guests, Alice Driscoll and Louise van Haarst, talked with me about their book, Smart Conflict: How to have hard conversations at work. They introduced their Five R Model: Reflection, Regulation, Readiness, Response, and Repair. Thinkin... more

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Recent Guests

Alice Driscoll
Co-author of Smart Conflict, conflict resolution expert
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Episode: Alice Driscoll and Louise van Haarst on Smart Conflict, Part 2
Louise van Haarst
Co-author of Smart Conflict, conflict resolution expert
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Episode: Alice Driscoll and Louise van Haarst on Smart Conflict, Part 2
Peter Schein
Author of 'Humble Inquiry, The Gentle Art of Asking Instead of Telling'
Episode: Humility and Humble Inquiry: not quite the same
Gerry O'Sullivan
An experienced mediator and trainer of mediators
O'Sullivan Solutions
Episode: Gerry O’Sullivan on The Journey of Inference
Sam Osborne
Author of 'How to Beat Imposter Syndrome and Be Confident'
Episode: The Buddha’s response to rude or angry criticism
Phyllis Weiss Haserot
Trailblazer in cross-generational communication and author.
Episode: Phyllis Weiss Haserot, trailblazer and author, on cross-generational communication
Chuck Wisner
Author and communication consultant
Episode: Chuck Wisner on The Art of Conscious Conversations
Rochelle Kana
Episode: NVC – avoiding communication that blocks compassion
Ruschelle Khanna
Family therapist and author
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Episode: Ruschelle Khanna on Inherited Trauma and Family Wealth

Host

Jane Beddall
Host of Crafting Solutions to Conflict, with a depth of experience in mediation and conflict coaching.

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 19 ratings
  • Insightful

    If I could give this podcast a 6, I would! I love listening in to the episodes and learning more from other conflict resolution practitioners. Some are short. Others are long. So I love listening to different formats and getting some really good information!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    BryantGalindo
    United States5 years ago
  • Solid Solutions, Insightful Information

    If this podcast were music, it would be Easy Listening AND Top 40! Host Jane Beddall poses intriguing questions, shares understandable examples, and offers clear ideas to help listeners navigate the waters of conflict and make effective decisions. The format is conducive to focused listening and, more importantly, as a call to action to improve your interactions and relationships. Five stars!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    David Wayne Reynolds
    United States5 years ago
  • Insightful and engaging stories about conflict!

    I love learning from Jane and her guests about Crafting Solutions To Conflict. Her calm voice together with her deep insights and empathy make her a perfect host for this podcast!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    tpf_maria
    United States7 years ago
  • Growing body of practical conflict resolution

    Not a simple how-to but a growing body of explorations of theory and principle put into practice. I am loving how this is developing. Bite sized and engaging. Worth your time.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    AlpacaShepherd
    United Kingdom7 years ago
  • Short and sweet

    Short pithy episodes for when I have a few minutes and don't have time to listen to something long and drawn out. Different angles on the topic

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Dvanleeu17
    United States7 years ago

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Listeners enjoy the flexibility of episode lengths, catering to those with busy schedules.
Listeners appreciate the practical insights and varied perspectives on conflict resolution.
Feedback highlights the host's calm approach and deep understanding of the topics discussed, enhancing the listener experience.
Audiences value the balance of theory and practice provided in discussions, making complex concepts more accessible.
The content is praised for being engaging and educational, often sharing personal anecdotes to illustrate key points.

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Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

Peter Schein on Humble Inquiry
Q: Can you define Humble Inquiry?
It's the fine art of asking questions without prior knowledge of the answer to build relationships based on curiosity.
Peter Schein on Humble Inquiry
Q: How did you come to be doing the work that you're doing?
Peter Schein explains that he began working with his father in 2015, leading to the creation of several books together, including 'Humble Inquiry' after his father's passing.
Sam Osborne on beating the imposter syndrome
Q: How do you believe in yourself when others don't?
Focus on identifying and living according to your own values instead of seeking external validation.
Phyllis Weiss Haserot, trailblazer and author, on cross-generational communication
Q: How does that translate into asking good questions?
It involves understanding what you want to know and having a mindset of ongoing conversation.
Phyllis Weiss Haserot, trailblazer and author, on cross-generational communication
Q: What are the triggers that get us into trouble in intergenerational conflict?
Making assumptions about people's motivations can trigger intergenerational conflicts.

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Exploring practical strategies for conflict resolution, the content presents diverse techniques and insights aimed at preserving and restoring harmony in both personal and professional relationships. Various episodes highlight topics like emotional intelligence, self-awareness, and the significance of effective communication, while guest experts contribute unique perspectives on themes such as mediation, workplace dynamics, and personal development. Notably, the approach emphasizes the transformative power of understanding underlying issues instead of merely addressing surface-level disagreements, providing listeners with actionable tools to navigate difficult conversations and conflicts.

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2. Louise van Haarst
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5. Sam Osborne
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7. Chuck Wisner
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