Oct 9, 2017
In this episode of Deep Listening we go through the forests of Idaho and the borderland between Canada and the United States as we speak to world class mediator Ken Cloke. He mediates across multiple domains from families, to schools, to corporations. Ken has been a mediator for 37 years, and he is a prolific author with 20 published books.
Ken takes us on a journey that describes the power and the transformational impact of listening for meaning. He finds a way to listen to himself first before listening to the meaning of the conflict. Ken shares how he mediates to prepare for conflict resolution, and how he is present for the meeting. He also shares how to avoid destructive circles and conflict resolution techniques as they apply to the five levels of listening.
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“To discover what the conflict means I have to find it inside myself and listen correctly.” Ken Cloke
“The mediation becomes the relationship on a deeper level.” Ken Cloke
“Talking about what things mean to you can have a deeply transformational impact.” Ken Cloke
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