Amanda Bucklow is one of the UK’s most revered mediators, whose ability to remain impartial, actively listen and understand the underlying issues, personalities and emotions influencing conflicts has helped countless parties generate creative solutions and build peace.
Among her many skills is the way that she blends her very high levels of emotional intelligence with a distinctly commercial mindset to guide discussions in a way that’s informed, realistic and specific.
Amanda is an excellent guide for parties navigating complex conflicts, and she was an invigorating thrill to interview.
She really does have a remarkable approach to problem-solving — and, for me, personally, as a journalist and interviewer, she is one of the most fascinating and informed people that I have spoken to in the past 25 years.
She really is someone who opened my eyes, and hopefully, as a listener, you might experience this, too.
Thank you very much for listening — and wishing you all the best,
Ben.
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Amanda Bucklow is one of the UK’s most revered mediators, whose ability to remain impartial, actively listen and understand the underlying issues, personalities and emotions influencing conflicts has helped countless parties generate creative solutions and build peace.
Among her many skills is the way that she blends her very high levels of emotional intelligence with a distinctly commercial mindset to guide discussions in a way that’s informed, realistic and specific.
Amanda is an excellent guide for parties navigating complex conflicts, and she was an invigorating thrill to interview.
She really does have a remarkable approach to problem-solving — and, for me, personally, as a journalist and interviewer, she is one of the most fascinating and informed people that I have spoken to in the past 25 years.
She really is someone who opened my eyes, and hopefully, as a listener, you might experience this, too.
Thank you very much for listening — and wishing you all the best,
Ben.
1: "What does it take to become the best?" Ben Wilson meets arbitration icon Professor Gary Born
The World's Greatest Lawyer: What does it take?
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1: "What does it take to become the best?" Ben Wilson meets arbitration icon Professor Gary Born
Journalist Ben Wilson meets Professor Gary Born, one of the world’s most revered international dispute lawyers. When one country has a knotty issue with another, Professor Born is the expert they call in to help them find a clear path ahead. With 30 years of experience in this particular field and recently awarded Lawyer of the Year 2020, if anyone is therefore suited to explain what it takes to get to the very top of his industry, it’s him. A partner at Wilmer Hale, with his own lecture series named after him, no matter what your discipline or profession, listen in for a refreshing insight on what it takes to become the best...
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Thank you to my good friend, barrister Sharmistha Michaels, who conceived this idea.
The World's Greatest Lawyer: What does it take?
Amanda Bucklow is one of the UK’s most revered mediators, whose ability to remain impartial, actively listen and understand the underlying issues, personalities and emotions influencing conflicts has helped countless parties generate creative solutions and build peace.
Among her many skills is the way that she blends her very high levels of emotional intelligence with a distinctly commercial mindset to guide discussions in a way that’s informed, realistic and specific.
Amanda is an excellent guide for parties navigating complex conflicts, and she was an invigorating thrill to interview.
She really does have a remarkable approach to problem-solving — and, for me, personally, as a journalist and interviewer, she is one of the most fascinating and informed people that I have spoken to in the past 25 years.
She really is someone who opened my eyes, and hopefully, as a listener, you might experience this, too.
Thank you very much for listening — and wishing you all the best,
Ben.