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How do you see conflict? Tools for engaging conflict

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Coaching as Benevolence
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Jan 14, 2026
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Summary

This episode focuses on discussing a church series on conflict, where Eryn shares her experience implementing a curriculum developed through the Colossian Forum. The series aims to help congregation members engage conflict in a Christ-centered way rather than avoiding it, with key themes including going Godward, getting curious, listening with humility, and repairing misunderstandings. L'Shawn and Eryn explore how these concepts apply to both personal and professional contexts, particularly in coaching, emphasizing the importance of humility and connection in navigating conflicts. They discuss the challenges of implementing new conflict resolution skills in long-term relationships and the need to approach conflicts as opportunities for deeper connection rather than division. The conversation concludes with coaching nuggets of wisdom encouraging listeners to focus on making genuine connections during conflicts by paying attention to others' perspectives and emotions.