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December 23rd, 2023

Co-creating Peace Episode #131 – “Empathy is Needed When Things Get Heated”

  1. Co-creating Peace Episode #131 – “Empathy is Needed When Things Get Heated” Kathleen Oweegon 34:48

Welcome to “Empathy is Needed When Things Get Heated”, Episode #131 of Co-creating Peace, a podcast series about conscious communication and conflict transformation.  

I have a great story to share with you about how an unattended fire that could have been a catastrophe at multiple levels, instead became a powerful Wisdom opportunity and a relationship-strengthening experience. 

Highlights you won’t want to miss:

  • how an unattended fire that could have been a disaster, instead became a powerful wisdom opportunity and a relationship-strengthening experience,
  • a powerful way to rebuild trust,
  • the ways in which a relationship can be strengthened when we go through a difficult experience together,
  • how empathy and acknowledgement can heal the one who gives them as well as the one who receives them

Joining me to tell you this story are the 3 men who were involved in the incident, Edwin Rutsch, Zak Wear, and Daniel Hirtz.

Zak Wear and Daniel Hirtz are active members of the Empathy Movement who were at the Empathy Center for the Empathy Facilitator training.

You may remember Edwin Rutsch from Episode #103, when he shared some truly inspiring information about the Empathy Movement with us. Edwin's the founding director of the Center for Building a Culture of Empathy. The center’s website, cultureofempathy.com, is a comprehensive portal for empathy-related material.

There’s an in-person Empathy Circle Facilitator Training happening at the Empathy Center in Santa Barbara CA Jan. 27-28, 2024, and online trainings every couple of months. To learn more about the Empathy Circle Facilitator Training and to register go to: www.bestempathytraining.com

See the Empathy Summits schedule and register at: www.empathysummit.com. The next one is a multi-Saturday one beginning January 6th.

Learn about the Center for Building a Culture of Empathy at cultureofempathy.com. Online empathy circles happen every week. Visit www.empathycircle.com/schedule to find the best one for you.

The next episode of Co-creating Peace airs the weekend of January 13, 2024.

Tuesday, Jan. 16th, my flagship 34-hour professional development course “Facilitating with Finesse in Today’s World”  begins, hosted live online by University of New Mexico’s Anderson School of Management.

Are you looking for new skills to support your success as a leader and increase your potential to reach new heights in your career? Do you wish the meetings you lead or participate in could be more focused, efficient, collaborative, and productive? Are you eager to start the new year with new tools to help you manage group processes? Then this is the opportunity for you!

Learn more about the “Facilitating with Finesse in Today’s World”,  live online program by visiting my website Bridgesofpeace.com

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Visit BridgesofPeace.com to learn more about Kathleen and her work.

Kathleen Oweegon Educator, Podcast Host, Communication Coach, Mediator, Facilitator

Kathleen Oweegon is the founder of Bridges of Peace with offices in Oregon and New Mexico. She also serves on the Board of Directors of International Institute for Global Leadership.

Kathleen has been a educator in communication and leadership skills for over 40 years, working with institutions and in the private sector. She has received over 250 hours of training in conflict resolution and related skills, and has created, co-designed and delivered many trainings in mindfulness, leadership, mediation, facilitation and conflict-free communication.

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