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Fewer conflicts, less time
On the twelve! The conflict and dispute podcast, Detector.fm, 30.11.2017
We talk about conflict. In our new podcast „Auf die Zwölf“, mediator Sascha Weigel explains how conflicts arise – and how they can be resolved.
On the twelve
This podcast is all about conflict. And the way we deal with them. Together, we take a look at the "stepchild of communication culture". And shed light on its various facets - whether at work or at home. We regularly interview experts and talk to people who have to deal with conflicts. These can be judges, professors, lifeguards and actors.
The first episode poses the question: Has our relationship to conflict changed?
Nothing to complain about?
Because Germans are taking fewer cases to court. But why is that? Weren't Germans actually regarded as the "litigants of Europe"? We talk about this in the podcast with Prof Caroline Meller-Hannich from the Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg. She has researched this topic extensively.
The world of work is too complex
We also spoke to Dr Bernd Schmid. He has the Institute for Systemic Counselling and can look back on many years of experience as a consultant and coach. For him, the reason for most conflicts in the world of work is complexity. We schedule ourselves so much that there is no time for conflict resolution.
Guide through the podcast detektor.fm-presenter Christian Eichler and Dr Sascha Weigel. He is a business mediator and mediation trainer. In the first two episodes, the two are also accompanied by the mediator Dominik Wahlig supported.
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