
Paul Linden Online Course in Being in Movement® Mindbody Training
My long-time mentor and first Aikido teacher, Paul Linden will be sharing his decades of knowledge on how to better manage your fear and stress through an
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My long-time mentor and first Aikido teacher, Paul Linden will be sharing his decades of knowledge on how to better manage your fear and stress through an
Tomorrow, I have the pleasure of presenting at the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolution’s Spring Conference in Washington DC. This workshop will focus on
In late February, Frank Sander, Harvard Law School professor and founding voice of modern legal Alternative Dispute Resolution died at age 90. I had the pleasure
Congratulations to my alma mater! Proud to be a graduate and adjunct faculty for this program! From the S-CAR website: “The School for Conflict Analysis
Thank you the ADR Steering Committee of the State Bar of New Mexico for inviting me to present at their 2017 ADR Institute! Along with
What did we miss? How did this happen? Join me as we discuss how our moral foundations influence our outlook on politics and conflict. We
Are you a worker taking on short projects or “gigs?” Many temporary employees and independent consultants work in a Gig Economy. As the gig economy grows
Are you a worker taking on short projects or “gigs?” Many temporary employees and independent consultants work in a Gig Economy. As the gig economy
Tonight’s program focuses on how our morals foundations influence our political beliefs. These foundations can be used to divide us or bring us together. Tracy
Please join me on Thursday, June 15 at the Center for Alternative Dispute Resolution 30th Anniversary and Annual Conference in Greenbelt, MD. I will be presenting, Conflict