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Season 2, Episode 69: How to Solve a Conflict (Without Taking Sides)
Season 2 · Episode 69

Season 2, Episode 69: How to Solve a Conflict (Without Taking Sides)

Food 4 Thought By Neo Gentrics · Neo Gentrics

August 23, 202521m 31s

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Food for Thought Thoughts with Dark Cancer Season 2, Episode 69: How to Solve a Conflict (Without Taking Sides)

How do you help two parties in a heated conflict find a resolution? In this essential episode on communication, Dark Cancer provides a masterclass on the powerful art of Mediation.

This is your guide to understanding the crucial role of an impartial third party in resolving disputes. The host explains the key difference between negotiation and mediation: a mediator doesn't make decisions, but instead facilitates a process where the parties in conflict develop their own shared agreement.

This episode provides a complete 6-step framework for the mediation process:

  1. Preparation: Laying out the ground rules for a respectful discussion.
  2. Reconstructing the Conflict: Listening to all sides to clarify goals.
  3. Defining Points of Agreement: Moving from the past to focus on a shared future.
  4. Creating Options: Brainstorming and evaluating potential solutions.
  5. Developing a SMART Agreement: Ensuring the final plan is Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Realistic, and Time-bound.
  6. Implementing a Course of Action: Turning the agreement into a concrete plan.

The host also breaks down the key skills every good mediator needs, from active listening and emotional intelligence to, most importantly, the ability to remain unbiased.

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