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Wednesday, January 16, 2008

A Mediator's Calling Podcast: An Introduction

So much  for blogging; here is the first installation of A Mediator's Calling Podcast.

Show References:

York University Certificate In Dispute Resolution
Desmond Ellis
Conrad Grebel University College at University of Waterloo
Narrative Mediation
Conflict Mediation Services of Downsview
Getting To Yes
The Art of Mediation
The Mediator's Handbook
Zen and the Art of Making A Living
CUSO
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