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Co-creating Peace
Co-creating Peace Episode #100 – "From Drama Triangle to Circle of Empowerment"

Co-creating Peace

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2022 31:52


I'm excited to be celebrating 100 episodes of Co-creating Peace! I am so grateful to all you loyal listeners & patrons for the continued success of this podcast. Many of you have reached out to me with feedback & ideas for topics; some have requested advice, communication coaching, or other services. It's been so great to connect with all of you! I look forward to our continued connection & to being of service through this podcast and my other work. Welcome to "From Drama Triangle to Circle of Empowerment"  Episode #100 of Co-creating Peace.I'm delighted to have Susan Partnow join me again. While discussing Compassionate Listening in Episodes #95 & #96, Susan briefly referenced the drama triangle. Then, in Episode #97, Fleet Maull mentioned the drama triangle as well. I realized that this is a phenomenon that is so often present in conflict dynamics and so often the cause of conflict, that I need to have an episode of this podcast that focuses on the Drama Triangle so we can learn more about it and how to work constructively with our tendency to engage at that level. Susan Partnow is well-versed on the drama triangle and how to transform it into a circle of empowerment, so I invited her to return to share more of her wisdom with us.Highlights of our conversation include:The 3 roles in the drama triangle and how they interact (We all step into one of these roles from time to time.)How to bring mindfulness to the role we've assumed in the drama triangleHow to move from the drama triangle into the circle of empowermentHow to invite others to join us in moving from the drama triangle into the circle of empowermentSusan's 5-session “Intro to Compassionate Listening” class, which includes working with the Drama Triangle, begins Jan. 12th. Register at compassionatelistening.org. You can find additional information and background on the Drama Triangle at karpmandramatriangle.com.Susan Partnow, M.A., has catalyzed social transformation and worked to heal the world ‘from the inside out' through The Compassionate Listening Project (TCLP) for over 35 years. She is Co-founder of Conversation Cafes, Let's Talk America, Global Citizen Journey and Seattle Restorative Justice.Please support Co-creating Peace:Subscribe to Co-creating Peace on your favorite podcast providerSend me your ideas for topics and guests or be a guest to talk about your communication or conflict resolution challenges and receive free communication coaching.Share on social media, and tell the world about Co-creating Peace! Become a patron at www.patreon.com/CocreatingPeaceContact Kathleen Oweegon at: oweegon@bridgesofpeace.com to share your ideas and feedback for this show. You can receive a free 30-minute communication coaching session by being a guest on Co-creating Peace to talk about your communication challenges and receive Kathleen's suggestions on the air. Visit BridgesofPeace.com to learn more about Kathleen and her work.

Co-creating Peace
Co-creating Peace Episode #96 – “The Heart is our Compass: Compassionate Listening in Polarized Times” Part 2

Co-creating Peace

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2022 29:03


This is an early broadcast  - instead of airing it on the weekend as I usually do, I wanted to air it before Thanksgiving, for those of you who may be wondering how to have non-contentious family conversations at Thanksgiving – or any other holiday for that matter, especially during times like we're in now, where there are strong and opposing feelings and opinions nationwide about our political arena, human rights and other current national issues. My guest Susan Partnow has some tools and ideas to share with you to help set the tone for more compassionate conversations, and to help you navigate to more peaceful waters when conversations become turbulent.Welcome to Part 2 of “The Heart is our Compass:  Compassionate Listening in Polarized Times”, Episode #96 of Co-creating Peace, a series about conscious communication and conflict transformation.Last week, in Part 1, Susan Partnow told us about the origin of Compassionate Listening, its five core practices and how we can cultivate compassion.In this episode, we discuss how to bring Compassionate Listening into your daily life and how to use Compassionate Listening practices in contentious situations, including those you may find yourself in with your family over the Thanksgiving holiday.To learn more about Compassionate Listening and the Compassionate Listening Project, visit www.compassionatelistening.org. To contact Susan Partnow, email her at: susanpartnow@gmail.comI hope you have a peaceful and joy-filled Thanksgiving. Please know that I am thankful for each and every one of you. Your listener-ship and your patronage mean the world to me. Thank you!Contact Kathleen Oweegon at: oweegon@bridgesofpeace.com to share your ideas and feedback for this show. You can receive a free 30-minute communication coaching session by being a guest on Co-creating Peace to talk about your communication challenges and receive Kathleen's suggestions on the air. Visit BridgesofPeace.com to learn more about Kathleen and her work.

Co-creating Peace
Co-creating Peace Episode #95 – “The Heart is our Compass: Compassionate Listening in Polarized Times", Part 1

Co-creating Peace

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2022 36:43


Each of us has a yearning to be deeply heard, but few of us know how to actually do that for others. Fortunately, there is a beautiful process called Compassionate Listening, which anyone can easily learn to do.Enjoy “The Heart is our Compass: Compassionate Listening in Polarized Times, Part 1”, Episode #95 of Co-creating Peace, a series about conscious communication & conflict transformation.This is the first of a 2-part interview with Susan Partnow about Compassionate Listening. Susan works closely with Leah Green, founder of The Compassionate Listening Project as the Coordinator for the Advanced Compassionate Listening Training and a mentor for those who seek certification as a Compassionate Listening facilitator. In this episode, we talk about the origin of Compassionate Listening, its five core practices and how we can cultivate compassion. Join us on Wednesday, the day before Thanksgiving, for an early broadcast of Part 2 of this conversation where Susan and I will talk about how to bring Compassionate Listening into your daily life and how to use Compassionate Listening in contentious conversations, including those you may find yourself in with your family over the Thanksgiving holiday, especially amidst the discordant political climate we are in.Susan Partnow, M.A., has catalyzed social transformation and worked to heal the world ‘from the inside out' through The Compassionate Listening Project (TCLP) for over 35 years from Africa and India to Guatemala, Cuba to Japan.To learn more about the Compassionate Listening Project visit www.compassionatelistening.org. To contact Susan Partnow directly, email her at: susanpartnow@gmail.com.Please support Co-creating Peace by:Subscribing to Co-creating Peace on your favorite podcast providerSending me your ideas for topics and guests or be a guest to talk about your communication or conflict resolution challenges and receive free communication coaching.Sharing on social media & tell the world about Co-creating Peace!  Becoming a patron at www.patreon.com/CocreatingPeace Contact Kathleen Oweegon at: oweegon@bridgesofpeace.com to share your ideas and feedback for this show. You can receive a free 30-minute communication coaching session by being a guest on Co-creating Peace to talk about your communication challenges and receive Kathleen's suggestions on the air. Visit BridgesofPeace.com to learn more about Kathleen and her work.

Blossom Your Awesome
Blossom Your Awesome Podcast Episode #24 - Loving Awareness With Susan Partnow

Blossom Your Awesome

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2021 31:27 Transcription Available


Blossom Your Awesome Podcast Episode #24 - back on the show we have Susan Partnow. Susan is a beacon of light and has been leading people to more loving connections for decades. She is a facilitator for the Compassionate Listening Project and has been doing this work all over the world.  We touched on Compassionate Listening in our first exchange together. You can listen here to Blossom Your Awesome Podcast Episode #9 - Compassionate Listening with Susan Partnow.In this follow up episode we go deeper with the power of compassionate listening and how bringing Loving Awareness to each and every encounter opens the gateway to profundity between you and those around you. Susan Partnow is a powerful light in a sometimes very hard and dark world where our interactions are so disjointed, misdirected and misconstrued. Understanding the shear power of listening can be the ultimate reward with all of those around us. It is a powerful exchange with a sentient being who is delightfully awake and lives it seems in a perpetual state of wakefulness and deep bliss. I'm so honored to have connected with her to not only feel firsthand the power of her wisdom and love, but to be able to share that love here on the Blossom Your Awesome Podcast. It is my sincere hope and even deeper knowing that there is some little bit of this dialogue big or small that will leave you touched and moved and inspired in some way.  Susan Partnow is a senior facilitator with the Compassionate Listening Project. Susan Partnow has been supporting individuals, families and organizations to transform their conflicts for over thirty years.  She has been certified as a mediator by the Snohomish Dispute Resolution Center since the 1990's.  She has also studied and now teaches Restorative Circle and Peacekeeping Circle practices.  She is a Sr. Facilitator for The Compassionate Listening Project and is a co-creator of their core practices and advanced trainings.  Susan served as a Sr. Organizational Development Consultant for Swedish/Providence for eight years, providing team building, strategic planning, change initiatives, coaching, mediation and facilitation to leaders across the system.  Prior to working with Swedish/Providence, Susan led Partnow Communications for over 25 years as a consultant specializing in team building, mediation, leadership development, and conflict management with public sector, private and non-profit organizations and individuals throughout Puget Sound.  Before that Susan was a certified speech pathologist working in hospital, clinic and home health settings. Susan has an M.A. in Communication Disorders from Northwestern University.  She is a member of various professional groups, including the national Organizational Development Network and American Society of Training and Development.  She is co-founder of Conversation Cafes, Seattle Restorative Justice and Global Citizen Journey and former Board member of NCDD (National Coalition on Dialogue & Deliberation.) Susan is author of Everyday Speaking for All Occasions (Doubleday books) and co-contributor of The Art of Compassionate Listening. Susan is especially drawn to bringing challenged individuals and groups together to release the energy locked in conflict to foster its transformation into creative new beginnings and deepened relations. You can find out more about Susan at her website - www.susanpartnow.com To check out my site Blossom Your Awesome click here.     

Blossom Your Awesome
Blossom Your Awesome Episode #9 Compassionate Listening With Susan Partnow

Blossom Your Awesome

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2021 33:29 Transcription Available


On Episode #9 of the Blossom Your Awesome podcast we are talking about Compassionate Listening! Yes. One of my favorite topics. As you know I've written about compassionate listening extensively. We all know the power of listening and when we learn to exercise compassionate and listen from our heart we transform all of our relationships. My guest is Susan Partnow is a senior facilitator with the Compassionate Listening Project. Susan Partnow has been supporting individuals, families and organizations to transform their conflicts for over thirty years.  She has been certified as a mediator by the Snohomish Dispute Resolution Center since the 1990’s.  She has also studied and now teaches Restorative Circle and Peacekeeping Circle practices.  She is a Sr. Facilitator for The Compassionate Listening Project and is a co-creator of their core practices and advanced trainings.  Susan served as a Sr. Organizational Development Consultant for Swedish/Providence for eight years, providing team building, strategic planning, change initiatives, coaching, mediation and facilitation to leaders across the system.  Prior to working with Swedish/Providence, Susan led Partnow Communications for over 25 years as a consultant specializing in team building, mediation, leadership development, and conflict management with public sector, private and non-profit organizations and individuals throughout Puget Sound.  Before that Susan was a certified speech pathologist working in hospital, clinic and home health settings. Susan has an M.A. in Communication Disorders from Northwestern University.  She is a member of various professional groups, including the national Organizational Development Network and American Society of Training and Development.  She is co-founder of Conversation Cafes, Seattle Restorative Justice and Global Citizen Journey and former Board member of NCDD (National Coalition on Dialogue & Deliberation.) Susan is author of Everyday Speaking for All Occasions (Doubleday books) and co-contributor of The Art of Compassionate Listening. Susan is especially drawn to bringing challenged individuals and groups together to release the energy locked in conflict to foster its transformation into creative new beginnings and deepened relations. You can find out more about Susan at her website - www.susanpartnow.com 

NCDD Podcast
An Introduction To Conversation Cafe

NCDD Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2016 20:38


Hear the story of Conversation Cafe: an elegantly simple process for dialogue. Keiva Hummel of NCDD speaks with co-creator Susan Partnow and past steward Jacquelyn Pogue about the creation of Conversation Cafe, it's history over the past fifteen years, and it's recent stewardship by NCDD. Follow Conversation Cafe on Twitter: @convo_cafe Facebook Group: www.facebook.com/groups/ConversationCafes www.conversationcafe.org

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Vital Presence - Shaping a new story
33. Reflections on compassionate listening with Susan Partnow

Vital Presence - Shaping a new story

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2015 4:35


Reflections following a conversation with Susan Partnow

Vital Presence - Shaping a new story
32. Compassionate listening with Susan Partnow

Vital Presence - Shaping a new story

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2015 31:36


Susan Partnow, consultant and trainer in the art of compassionate listening shares the steps in this powerful process.  She also describes its usefulness as a tool for personal and global healing. 

Restorative Justice On The Rise
The phenomenal Susan Partnow and The Power of Compassionate Listening

Restorative Justice On The Rise

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2012


Susan Partnow and The Power of Compassionate Listening, Restorative Circles and Bringing Peace into Everyday Practice. Susan Partnow is passionately committed to grassroots citizen action, Susan Partnow peacemaking, dialogue and community building. She facilitates processes that transform conflict and promote co-intelligence - all arising from a deep belief that we can and must 'listen our way […] The post The phenomenal Susan Partnow and The Power of Compassionate Listening appeared first on Restorative Justice On The Rise.