• The Power of a Common Language in Conflict

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The Power of a Common Language in Conflict

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    The Rooted Leadership Podcast explores topics of leadership, culture, and conflict. The host, Chris, and guest, David Whippy, discuss their friendship and background in peacebuilding. They emphasize the importance of creating safe spaces for dialogue and learning in conflict resolution. They also highlight the need to understand the root causes of conflict and address the underlying needs and values of individuals involved. The conversation touches on the significance of recognizing expertise on the ground and involving stakeholders in the process. They discuss the concepts of Talanoa and Veivosaki-yaga, which involve open discussions and in-depth conversations to build relationships and address conflicts. The conversation explores the importance of having a common language in conflict resolution and creating a culture of peace. Indigenous practices are highlighted as valuable tools for building understanding and connection. The speakers discuss the significance of language and values in creating a common ground and fostering effective communication. They also emphasize the role of individuals in being the solution to conflict and the importance of honoring and learning from indigenous cultures.

    New to Groundwork Leadership?

    Over the span of 5 years Groundwork Leadership has been working with local leaders across industries (philanthropy, faith, government, education, non profit, and business) to raise the tide of leadership in our community. Our services include: Local Leadership Cohorts, Business Retreats, Full-Day Workshops, One-on-One Coaching, Organizational Assessments, Online Courses, and Large Keynote Speeches. I am Chris Pineda and I am the CEO of Groundwork Leadership. Our mission is to help individuals, organizations and communities grow a more collaborative culture and break free from transactional behaviors and mindset.

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Thanks for watching! Please help us share our message by sharing this episode with a friend.

Exciting News! Our TEDx Talk on Transformational Leadership Drops This Month – Stay Tuned!

The Rooted Leadership Podcast explores topics of leadership, culture, and conflict. The host, Chris, and guest, David Whippy, discuss their friendship and background in peacebuilding. They emphasize the importance of creating safe spaces for dialogue and learning in conflict resolution. They also highlight the need to understand the root causes of conflict and address the underlying needs and values of individuals involved. The conversation touches on the significance of recognizing expertise on the ground and involving stakeholders in the process. They discuss the concepts of Talanoa and Veivosaki-yaga, which involve open discussions and in-depth conversations to build relationships and address conflicts. The conversation explores the importance of having a common language in conflict resolution and creating a culture of peace. Indigenous practices are highlighted as valuable tools for building understanding and connection. The speakers discuss the significance of language and values in creating a common ground and fostering effective communication. They also emphasize the role of individuals in being the solution to conflict and the importance of honoring and learning from indigenous cultures.

New to Groundwork Leadership?

Over the span of 5 years Groundwork Leadership has been working with local leaders across industries (philanthropy, faith, government, education, non profit, and business) to raise the tide of leadership in our community. Our services include: Local Leadership Cohorts, Business Retreats, Full-Day Workshops, One-on-One Coaching, Organizational Assessments, Online Courses, and Large Keynote Speeches. I am Chris Pineda and I am the CEO of Groundwork Leadership. Our mission is to help individuals, organizations and communities grow a more collaborative culture and break free from transactional behaviors and mindset.

Like and share our podcast!

You can find highlights of this episode on our socials below.

Follow us on Facebook at - Groundwork Leadership

Follow us on LinkedIn at - Groundwork Leadership, Chris Pineda

Follow us on Instagram at - @groundworkleadership, @transformwithchris

Follow us on TikTok at - @transformwithchris, @groundworkleadership

Download our Podcast - The Rooted Leadership Podcast found on apple and spotify!

Visit our Website - www.groundworkleadership.org

WE ARE LOOKING FOR PARTNERS! If our message resonates with you please reach out to support@groundworkleadership.org.

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