Conflict Stories Podcast
Conflict Stories Podcast
Podcast Description
Every conflict has a story... what's yours?Conflict is part of life - and while most of us avoid it (and don’t enjoy it!), it can create powerful opportunities for learning, growth + connection.Join us on Conflict Stories, where real people share their professional + personal experiences of conflict. Through candid conversations, expert hosts – Sam + Scott – normalise conflict, share strategies for navigating it, and reveal how it can lead to deeper understanding + stronger connections.Conflict Stories shines a light on the human (+ positive) side of conflict.Tune in - connect, learn + transform! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Content Themes
The podcast delves into various themes surrounding conflict, including personal experiences, mediation techniques, and emotional resilience. For instance, episodes feature Tom Panos discussing family conflicts and emotional stakes in auctions, Bruce Argyle sharing insights from extensive mediation work, and Mimi Kwa reflecting on her family history and the healing journey through conflict.

Every conflict has a story… what’s yours?
Conflict is part of life – and while most of us avoid it (and don’t enjoy it!), it can create powerful opportunities for learning, growth + connection.
Join us on Conflict Stories, where real people share their professional + personal experiences of conflict. Through candid conversations, expert hosts – Sam + Scott – normalise conflict, share strategies for navigating it, and reveal how it can lead to deeper understanding + stronger connections.
Conflict Stories shines a light on the human (+ positive) side of conflict.
Tune in – connect, learn + transform!
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Former Reuters Bureau Chief, Author and Workplace Mental Health Advocate Dean Yates spent 26 years reporting from the front lines of history – including the Bali bombings, Boxing Day tsunami and Iraq War. After experiencing PTSD and moral injury following the deaths of Reuters staff in Iraq, Dean transformed his personal struggles into advocacy, leadership and systemic workplace mental health reform. His powerful story has been featured on ABC’s Australian Story.
Dean shares his journey through trauma, recovery and organisational betrayal – exploring the difference between PTSD and moral injury, the unexpected care and connection he found during his admissions to Ward 17 and the importance of psychologically safe workplaces. He also reflects on spirituality, forgiveness and rebuilding life after trauma.
Keep track of new stories at https://conflictstories.com.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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