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Working Deep Online (Online Training)

May 7, 2020 at 9:00 am - 11:00 am PDT

$97.00

As video confere

Video conferencing services, such as Zoom, have fast become part of the new normal for many of us, it is clear that it is going to be a primary way for us to be communicating with our clients and people who are in conflict. Mastering the technical part of it is becoming more familiar to us, but we have not really had time to explore the deeper implications of using Zoom and similar platforms for us and the people we are trying to help. In this two hour workshop, we will be addressing the underlying concerns, challenges, possibilities, and personal issues raised by using video conferencing services. We will be doing that through meditation, interaction among us, and role play to provide us with a deeper understanding of our relation to these technologies.

Facilitators

Gary Friedman

Gary J. Friedman has been practicing law as a mediator with Mediation Law Offices in Mill Valley, California since 1976, integrating mediative principles into the practice of law and the resolution of legal disputes. Co-founder of the Center for Understanding in Conflict (formerly the Center for Mediation in Law), he has been teaching mediation since 1980. Prior to his work as a mediator, he practiced law as a trial lawyer with Friedman and Friedman in Bridgeport, Connecticut. After several years as an advocate, he sought a new approach to resolving disputes through increasing the participation of the parties in the resolution of their differences. At that time, he and his colleague, Jack Himmelstein, began to develop the Understanding-based model that is now practiced extensively in the United States and Europe. As one of the first lawyer mediators and a primary force in the current mediation movement, he has used this model to complete over one thousand mediations in the last two decades He has mediated numerous two-party and multi-party disputes in the commercial and non-profit realms, in the area of intellectual property, real estate, corporate, personnel, partnership formations and dissolutions, and family law.

Norman Fischer

Norman Fischer is a poet, author, Zen Buddhist priest and former abbot of the San Francisco Zen Center. As founder of the Everyday Zen Foundation (www.everydayzen.org), his work with meditation practice has taken him into many corners of contemporary American life including the arts, education, hospice training, education, and lawyering as a spiritual path. Recently, he began offering meditation training to engineers at Google. Norman has worked with the Center for Understanding in Conflict on inquiries that focus on bringing the calmness and insight of meditation practice directly into conflict situations. Norman has written 29 books. His latest books are Untitled Series: Life As It is and The World Could Be Otherwise: Imagination and the Bodhisattva Path.

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Date:
May 7, 2020
Time:
9:00 am - 11:00 am PDT
Cost:
$97.00
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