The Conflict Report is the best place to learn how to manage conflict in your professional and personal life. The show is hosted by Bill Singleton who is a partner with Vistelar, a global consulting and training institute focused on preventing conflict an
Ex-racist skinhead, Arno Michaelis, joins us to discuss his remarkable transformation from skinhead leader to a life of service.
Please join Dr. Katherine Wilson, Executive Director of the Zeidler Center, and she discusses the impact of the police and resident listening circles in Milwaukee.
President & CEO of Big Brothers Big Sisters of Metro Milwaukee, Amy Chionchio, joins us to talk about National Mentoring month and the power of mentoring.
NYPD Senior Hostage Negotiator and 35 year veteran, James Shanahan, joins us to discuss his career, conflict management and empathy in hostage negotiating.
LinkedIn expert, Wayne Breitbarth, joins us to discuss the preparation when starting your LinkedIn profile and why it's important to have a daily routine.
Mandy Potapenko, Director of the Milwaukee Community Justice Council joins us to discuss new initiatives in the Milwaukee area and the importance of collaboration.
In this episode, Dr. Peder Pierining, Sports Psychologist, joins us to discuss mental toughness, and how to deal with anxiety in athletics.
Emergency Services legend, "Doc" Clinchy joins us to discuss dealing with conflict during disasters and the importance of mentoring as a succession plan.
Vice President of Loss Prevention for the National Retail Federation Bob Moraca joins us to discuss conflict in retail, theft and safety tips for the upcoming holiday shopping season.
In honor of the World Series, we are joined by long time Wisconsin Baseball Umpire, Pete Jaskulski. Pete discusses setting the tone with the players and coaches and how preparation is the key to success.
Taylor Congdon, HR Manager from one of the nations largest home care providers, joins us to discuss personal safety and conflict managers for home care workers.
In honor of Anti-Bullying month, anti-bulling expert Master Chan Lee will discuss the 3 tools you need to effectively manage bullying in your life. You don't want to miss these life changing tips.
Retired high school football referee and ex-police officer, Ray Robakowski, discusses behavior and conflict management on the football field. Great tips and insight straight from the official.
Awarding winning radio host and current host of Fox 6's Morning Show, Brian Kramp, discusses his love for hip hop, sports and growing up in the 80's and 90's.
Megann Hendrix returns as a guest and partners with Casey Holtz to discuss issues in divorce related to children and how to deal with them.
Dr. Freiburger, UW-Milwaukee, discusses well known myths about juveniles related to criminal activity.
Math Chair Bill Kujawa discusses conflict in the classroom and conflict with parents during the school year and how to manage in order to have a successful school year.
In this week's pod Bill talks to Randy Sutton, national spokesperson for Blue Lives Matter.
Healthcare security expert Joel Lashley joins Bill to discuss reducing violence in the field of healthcare and his new book "Confidence in Conflict For Healthcare Professionals"
Professor, Bob Kaebisch, discusses how understanding and preparation in the construction process can help reduce conflict and unnecessary delays.
Forensic Criminologist/Police Expert Dr. Ron Martinelli, author of the best-selling book, “The Truth Behind the Black Lives Matter Movement and the War on Police,” discusses his background and policing in the 21st Century.
Consultant James DeMeo discusses issues in stadiums and events and some great tips on how to handle conflict.
Pardeep, son of the President of the Sikh Temple in Oak Creek and shooting victim - Satwant Kaleka - recounts August 5, 2012, the day of the mass shooting.
25 years later (July 22nd, 1991) former Milwaukee Journal reporter and author of “The Man Who Could Not Kill Enough”, Anne E. Schwartz discusses the night the police were called to serial killer Jeffery Dahmer's apartment. First-hand account of the scene and how it transpired.
Major Kevin Shults of the Broward County Sheriff's Office in Florida discusses why it's so important for law enforcement to have great communication skills on their tool belt and how effective communication can save lives.
Healthcare consultant, Dick Sem, discusses the seriousness of workplace violence and how beyond active listening allows him to develop effective assessments of healthcare facilties.
Milwaukee Bucks President, Peter Feigin, discusses his rise to Presidency and the difficult arena process while building a massive and supportive fan base in the City of Milwaukee.
Divorce Attorney and 2015 Rising Star as rated by Super Lawyers, Megann Hendrix, discusses the importance of empathy when dealing with divorce and the collaborative process.
White House Champion of Change Winner, Erica Lofton, discusses the importance of mobilizing and organizing in your community to make a positive change.