Decisions and Disagreements as Communities Re-open

Decisions and Disagreements as Communities Re-open

Top of Mind with Julie Rose - Season 1, Episode 1355

  • Jun 10, 2020 6:00 am
  • 1:01:02 mins
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During this reopening period of the pandemic, suddenly we all have to make a lot of difficult and new decisions. Should I let my kids hang out with their friends or play sports? When is it safe to go back to church? The gym? So many of the details have been left up to us as individuals to decide what’s safe and what’s not - that's causing conflict in communities, workplaces, and families.  Listener Story: Uncertain About When to Return to Church Listener Story: Bringing Employees Back to Work Safely  Mediating Pandemic Conflict In Your Own Life Guest: Emily DeSchweinitz Taylor, Mediator, Assistant Director of the Center for Peace & Conflict Resolution, BYU Law School, Author of Raising Mediators: How Smart Parents Use Mediation to Transform Sibling Conflict and Empower Their Children Listener Story: Should We Finally Have a Wedding Reception? Listener Story: A Profession Based in Touch

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