The Other Chair is a podcast dedicated to helping you, the listener, learn how bringing human issues to the table can help resolve conflict in your personal and professional life.
From professional mediators to human resource professionals and those who get the call from friends and family in need, there is something for everyone looking to bring understanding to conflict.
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The Other Chair is a podcast dedicated to helping you, the listener, learn how bringing human issues to the table can help resolve conflict in your personal and professional life.
From professional mediators to human resource professionals and those who get the call from friends and family in need, there is something for everyone looking to bring understanding to conflict.
Finding Joy in Difficult Conversations with Guest Misha Safran
The Other Chair Podcast
27 minutes 44 seconds
3 months ago
Finding Joy in Difficult Conversations with Guest Misha Safran
On this episode of The Other Chair, we are diving into the intersection of emotional intelligence, mediation, and joy, and how empathy can transform even the most challenging conversations into opportunities for connection.
Our guest is Misha Safran, trilingual mediator, keynote speaker, educator, and founder of the Center for Empathy and Emotional Intelligence. In this episode, Misha shares how empathy and emotional intelligence can help us build cultures in workplaces, classrooms, and communities where conflict is not feared but embraced as a path to deeper understanding and connection.
The Other Chair Podcast
The Other Chair is a podcast dedicated to helping you, the listener, learn how bringing human issues to the table can help resolve conflict in your personal and professional life.
From professional mediators to human resource professionals and those who get the call from friends and family in need, there is something for everyone looking to bring understanding to conflict.