December 1st, 2025
Doug Noll
Quick Listen: In the tense confines of a maximum-security prison, where conflicts can ignite in a heartbeat, a group of inmates gathers in a circle to practice an extraordinary skill: truly hearing one another. This is the essence of Prison of Peace, a transformative program founded by Doug Noll that empowers inmates to become mediators, […]
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December 1st, 2025
Doug Noll
Introduction Heated conversations can easily push us into defensiveness, frustration, or emotional overwhelm. But developing Jesus-Like Calm gives you the ability to pause, regulate your emotions, and communicate with grace no matter how difficult the moment feels. These techniques are practical, grounded, and deeply transformative. Use them to protect your peace, strengthen your relationships, and […]
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December 1st, 2025
Doug Noll
Quick Listen: In a high-stakes Chicago boardroom, a CFO navigates a tense standoff between department heads over budget cuts. The room crackles with frustration, but instead of escalating, the CFO employs a calm, deliberate technique, defusing the conflict with precision. This isn’t mere instinct it’s the Noll Method, a neuroscience-driven approach to emotional de-escalation developed […]
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December 1st, 2025
Doug Noll
Quick Listen: In a Fresno classroom, a student’s sudden outburst could easily derail a lesson. Traditionally, a teacher might send the student to the principal, escalating the tension and disrupting the entire class. But imagine a different outcome: the teacher calmly acknowledges the student’s anger, defusing the moment and fostering connection. This is the power […]
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November 30th, 2025
Doug Noll
Quick Listen: Picture a tense moment in a Chicago corporate office: a project manager’s voice spikes during a heated debate over missed deadlines. In a Vancouver hospital, a nurse clashes with a supervisor over shift assignments, frustration palpable in the air. These snapshots of workplace conflict are increasingly common across North America, where stress and […]
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November 30th, 2025
Doug Noll
Quick Listen: In a high-stakes boardroom in Toronto, a manager grapples with a team meeting spiraling out of control, voices clashing over a missed project deadline. Meanwhile, in a U.S. hospital, an executive faces a tense standoff with staff shaken by budget cuts. These moments, increasingly common in today’s pressure-cooker workplaces, reveal a critical truth: […]
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November 26th, 2025
Doug Noll
Introduction Most people don’t enter conflict intending to harm others — they enter conflict because they feel unheard, misunderstood, overwhelmed, or emotionally cornered. When pressure builds, even believers fall into reactive patterns like defensiveness, shutting down, or raising their voice. But Faith-Based De-Escalation offers a wiser, calmer, Christlike alternative.It gives you the tools to bring […]
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November 24th, 2025
Doug Noll
Introduction Conflict is inevitable, but chaos isn’t. When emotions rise, people often react from fear, pride, or frustration — creating unnecessary wounds. Christlike conflict resolution offers a different pattern: one rooted in calm presence, emotional clarity, and restorative intention. Practicing Christlike conflict resolution helps you approach every disagreement with wisdom, composure, and compassion that reflects […]
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November 22nd, 2025
Doug Noll
Introduction Most couples assume their relationship problems come from major disagreements or personality differences. But in reality, nearly all relationship problems come from emotional miscommunication — moments when one partner feels unheard, misunderstood, or dismissed. When feelings go unexpressed or conversations turn reactive, small issues become recurring patterns.The encouraging news is that these patterns are […]
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November 19th, 2025
Doug Noll
Introduction A heated conversation can overwhelm even the most emotionally intelligent person. In seconds, your body tenses, your breath shortens, and your mind switches into survival mode. The problem is that survival mode makes you reactive — not effective.When you understand how the brain behaves during a heated conversation, you gain the power to interrupt […]
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