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Crafting Solutions to Conflict

Jane Beddall
Conflict Management
Conflict Resolution
Family Enterprises
Communication
Personal Productivity
Graciousness
Proactive Conflict Management
Conflict Patterns
Interpersonal Relationships
Family Dynamics
Emotional Risks
Inaction
Employee Engagement
Dispute Resolution
Golden Rule
Labor Law
Psychosocial Risk Factors
Perceptions
Relationships
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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We can have attitudes about other people’s income sources.  And we can consider if and how we share our thoughts. Going back to my most recent guest, Natalie WagnerWillis: we need to be clear on our own priorities and values. How they apply to us int... more

Natalie WagnerWillis is my guest.  Natalie is a certified money coach and Finologist. Her father, Dick Wagner, was the original Finologist. Natalie shares her origin story and how she has developed and refined her own understanding of how we can bett... more

The International Academy of Collaborative Professionals offers this definition: “Collaborative Practice is a voluntary dispute resolution process in which parties settle without resort to litigation.”  “Each party must be represented by a lawyer who... more

From the website of the International Academy of Collaborative Professionals: “Collaborative Practice is a voluntary dispute resolution process in which parties settle without resort to litigation.”  The key point:  “Each party must be represented by... more

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Recent Guests

Natalie WagnerWillis
Guest who discussed money relationships and conflict
Episode: Conflicting money perspectives about income
Peter Johnson
Author and Financial Planner
pwjohnson.com
Episode: Peter Johnson on building family connection, well-being, and legacy
David Russell
Author and financial advisor, specializing in generational perspectives on money
Episode: David Russell on Bridging the Generational Divide
Dr. Mitch Abrams
Author and expert on conflict management
Episode: Triggers – direct and indirect
Alice Driscoll
Co-author of 'Smart Conflict: How to Have Hard Conversations at Work'
Episode: When you are caught off guard
Louise van Haarst
Co-author of 'Smart Conflict: How to Have Hard Conversations at Work'
Episode: When you are caught off guard
Peter Schein
Author and expert on organizational culture, co-author of Humble Inquiry.
Organizational Culture and Leadership Institute
Episode: Peter Schein on Humble Inquiry
Gerry O'Sullivan
Discusses her process, The Journey of Inference
Episode: To infer and to imply, part one
Sam Osborne
Author and speaker focusing on self-worth and overcoming imposter syndrome.
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Episode: Sam Osborne on beating the imposter syndrome

Host

Jane Beddall
Host of Crafting Solutions to Conflict

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 describe calm, practical guidance on conflict with a focus on actionable tactics.
Show is noted for bite-sized episodes and clear, empathetic hosting.
Guests praised for real-world applications and concise, useful frameworks.
Audience appreciates a growing, practical body of conflict-resolution concepts.
Episodes are valued for short, focused formats and diverse perspectives.

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David Russell on Bridging the Generational Divide
Q: What is the short title of the book?
The book is titled "Bridging the Divide: Generational Perspectives on Money."
David Russell on Bridging the Generational Divide
Q: Tell us how you came to be doing the work that you're doing, and why this book, I know it's not your only one, and why now?
David shares that his inspiration stems from his experiences in financial services, the lessons learned over time, and his desire to address the generational divides that affect financial conversations.
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.

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What is Crafting Solutions to Conflict about and what kind of topics does it cover?

This show centers on practical, positive approaches to conflict, with a focus on collaborative dispute resolution, effective communication, and emotionally intelligent strategies for navigating tense conversations. Across episodes, listeners encounter real-world methods for preserving relationships, defusing volatility, and expanding the “pie” through constructive dialogue. Guests range from authors and practitioners in Collaborative Practice to experts on anger management, workplace communications, and generational dynamics, all sharing actionable frameworks like five-step models and up-front agreements. A notable throughline is translating theories into everyday conversation tactics that prevent or repair conflict, often illustrated throu... more

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1. Natalie WagnerWillis
2. Peter Johnson
3. David Russell
4. Dr. Mitch Abrams
5. Alice Driscoll
6. Louise van Haarst
7. Peter Schein
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