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Mediators & Family Lawyers - Divorce Talks Podcast - Conflict Tools

I don’t care about any likes or growth metric, those Divorce Talks are so funny and instructive I’m just gonna keep doing them. On many occasions I was taught that showing up daily on LinkedIn would be good for my business. But I find it boring AF. I realized I only like to speak on this platform when I have something to say + hopefully something useful. Showing up just for the sake of it or in order to not-disappear from this virtual professional sphere feels just meaningless. So far, Ryan 💡 McLaughlin and I have a lot to share. Our recorded calls are barely organized, a lot of times we have no script and only go with the flow, we have no clean setting, I personally have zero skill in video editing. Pretty chaotic to date, total amateur vibe - and yet I think that by doing our reps we will end up finding the right angle and provide for a lot of value. That brings me a lot of joy, it’s like starting to throw a few colors on a white canvas and see beauty in the mere creation process. Hopefully we can communicate that enthusiasm and be of any use. Our last session was about : - Tools - backed with neuroscience data - to help our clients navigate conflict - The importance to make a team with any professional helping you deal with your divorce - Key questions to ask / or ask yourself, to put one step in front of the other in the process We want to make useful content and gradually increase the value, so let us know what you think and share your ideas about what could be discussed. We also want to make it a collective work and include other professionals gravitating around conflict management, couples, litigation, mediation etc. so let us know if you want to take a part in this journey. Enjoy Divorce Talks episode 2 : link in the comments
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