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Farm Family Harmony Podcast


Nov 12, 2024

In this episode, my guest is a teammate, conflict transformation facilitator, organization transition coach, and dairy farm partner from Chihuahua, Mexico, Crisol Gonzalez. Tune in to hear our discussion on how being aware of and taking personal responsibility for the role you play in conflict is crucial for success.

We explore what the Karpman Drama Triangle has to do with dysfunctional dynamics in an attempt to bring awareness to what roles you and your farm family members may be playing to contribute to conflict. Additionally, we discuss the work of Dr. Marshall Rosenberg and nonviolent communication, the difference between an emotion and a feeling, and a range of useful tools for conflict resolution.

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Timestamps

0:00:30 Introduction Crisol Gonzalez 

0:01:18 Karpman Drama Triangle 

0:04:23 Who in your farm family is playing the ‘victim’ role?

0:06:15 Why the ‘villain’ gets nothing accomplished in family meetings

0:07:37 How to get everyone to the table 

0:08:27 Women are tired of being the mediator in the middle

0:10:55 Getting triggered quickly

0:11:13 Dr. Marshall Rosenberg and nonviolent communication

0:11:47 Crisol’s work in the local school system 

0:12:36 The difference between an ‘emotion’ and ‘feeling’

0:15:45 The Conflict Dynamics Profile

0:17:50 Writing it out before talking is a powerful tool

0:21:59 Using voice notes if you don’t like to write

0:22:55 Asking permission before offering feedback

0:25:03 Conflict Basics 101 and dysfunctional dynamics

0:28:30 Having each other’s back

 0:29:36 Are farm women getting what they need?

0:30:34 The Farm Family Transition Membership and breakout rooms