With the prevalence of individuals (including our politicians and televisions pundits) who traffic in disrespect and divisiveness, it is no wonder that we have an alarming increase of anti-social behavior among adults in places where refinement was once our standard operating procedure. Places like the courthouse.
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The Kids are Alright or: How I stopped worrying and learned to listen to teenagers. Today is Election Day. It has been a long time coming. Regardless of whether you are Red or Blue; Trump or Biden; Mask-wearer or an anti-social science-denier, we will all be happy when this election is over (regardless how long it
Read MoreHow Justin Turner Made Me a Better Mediator.
Thank you, Justin Turner! You helped the Dodgers win the World Series, while simultaneously reaffirming my skills as a mediator (as well as my unwavering conviction to doing the right thing.) Now stop being so reckless and put on your mask before you hurt someone. As a professional neutral, there are two things I
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iGen’ers do not view our societal woes as red or blue. They see our problems in shades of grey (as in the color of your hair, old timer.)
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