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What Makes Mediation Work?

Season 2025, Ep. 1.8

Brock Hotaling, President of the CT Mediation Association, joins Lisa Wexler to discuss his book WHY THINGS DON'T WORK, the basis for a new course at CSCU, open to the public, and how to fix what doesn't work with the art and science of system dynamics. How do people get unstuck from their convictions?

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