5 • 618 Ratings
🗓️ 16 October 2015
⏱️ 42 minutes
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Victoria Pynchon took a mediation course that changed her business and her life, after having labored 25 years in contentious high stakes business litigation. Earning a degree in conflict resolution from the Strauss Institute, her business, SheNegotiates, prospers as it helps individual women close their own personal gender wage gap. “You can't be a bully or an asshole alone in your room. Both exist only in a relationship. We all have the opportunity to stop, talk, de-escalate. This can heal relationships. We fear having the conversations necessary to heal relationships because we are afraid of being shamed, or of making ourselves just a little bit vulnerable.”
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0:00.0 | Hello, world. |
0:11.6 | Welcome to discover your talent, do what you love. |
0:14.8 | I'm creator and host, Don Hutchison. |
0:17.2 | Every day I interview someone from around the world who has discovered her talents to do work she loves to create a life of success, satisfaction, and freedom. |
0:27.2 | Once a week, I interview a well-known expert from the fields of personal development, education, career, and life planning, |
0:34.3 | who share experiences, tools, and insights to help our listeners along their |
0:38.7 | journeys. Today, I'm delighted to bring you our featured expert, Victoria Pinshont. Welcome, |
0:44.9 | Victoria. Thank you. It's always a pleasure, Dawn. Thank you. After laboring for 25 years in the |
0:51.8 | field of high-stakes business litigation, Victoria Pinchot took a mediation course that changed her business and her life. |
0:59.3 | Nearly a decade after receiving her degree in conflict resolution from the world-famous Strauss Institute, |
1:05.9 | Victoria's business, she negotiates, consulting and training, is prospering. |
1:10.6 | More importantly, it is helping |
1:12.3 | individual women close their own personal gender wage gap. So Victoria, today's topic is a doozy. |
1:19.9 | In just a few words, you're going to talk about bullies, psychopaths, and assholes. Now, I can |
1:26.8 | promise you listeners across the world at |
1:28.5 | whatever time they're listening to this, just did a double take on that and said, what? |
1:34.3 | So set the stage. Why is this an important topic for us to discuss with listeners today? |
1:39.3 | I think it's an important topic to discuss because the resolution of these conflicts around people's |
1:48.5 | bad behavior really saps our energy. It depresses us. It leaves us sometimes without hope |
1:59.1 | for a better future for ourselves, let alone for our families, |
2:04.5 | friends and the communities that will help us thrive if we can engage them in supporting us in |
2:13.4 | our endeavors just as we engage ourselves in supporting them. |
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