Conflict Skills
Simon Goode is a professional mediator and the host of the Conflict Skills Podcast, where he offers free resources and tools to navigate conflicts both in and out of the workplace. With a focus on practical strategies, Simon’s podcast addresses real-world scenarios, providing listeners with the tools to handle disputes effectively. In his recent episodes, he delves into the intricacies of workplace mediation, using case studies like conflicts between managers and staff members to illustrate his points. Simon's expertise and approachable style make his podcast an invaluable resource for anyone looking to improve their conflict resolution skills.
Conflict Skills
How To Handle Speeding Neighbours In Residential Area
In this episode of the Conflict Skills Podcast, host Simon Goode delves into a neighborhood dispute between Kevin and Jim over speeding in a residential area. Through a case study, Simon explores the underlying causes of the conflict, offers mediation tips, and stresses the importance of fostering a collaborative, future-focused dialogue. Listeners are encouraged to subscribe, leave reviews, and suggest future topics via simongoode.com or email podcast@simongoode.com.
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Simon Goode is a professional mediator and host of the Conflict Skills Podcast, dedicated to providing free resources and tools for effectively handling conflict. With a focus on both workplace disputes and personal disagreements, Simon leverages his expertise to offer practical advice and real-life case studies. Passionate about conflict resolution, he even draws inspiration from his own neighborhood for content, ensuring that his advice is grounded and relatable. If you're looking for strategies to manage conflict, Simon's podcast is an invaluable resource.
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Timestamps:
00:00 Neighbors in conflict over speeding driver issue.
05:51 Conflict isn't about data accuracy; it's subjective.
08:57 Values conflict primarily concerns safety and understanding.
10:28 Balancing safety and responsibility through cooperative solutions.
14:52 Autonomy leads to control; confrontation causes tension.
16:35 Perceptions differ from projected communication strategies.
22:26 Planning conversation responses for different outcomes.
25:30 Kevin apologizes but provokes Jim with actions.
26:50 Neighbors' feud creates tension, unease, and awkwardness.
30:15 Share podcast with someone facing neighbor conflict.
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