
32:11
Can we get emailed copies of the slides after the webinar?

33:15
The webinar will be available to view following the session.

36:17
I think the "gig economy" accounts for the growth in co-working spaces - a place that's not a cafe where you can work on many different jobs but stay in one place that emphasizes networking and getting work done.

58:32
Are there many mediator job opportunities out there?

59:39
I think what Davis has been saying for the past 20 minutes is “No.” And “yes, however…”

59:53
David

01:01:13
Is it difficult for graduate students to get a job in the field without the experience?

01:06:42
I am new to this, reinventing myself, my work and looking to forward my goal as an person who desires to inspires the lives of truth seekers; two trainings under my belt, and this webinar has been very eye opening.

01:09:29
How can those of us who are interested in conflict resolution but are pursuing non-conflict mediation degrees incorporate this field into our work?

01:09:58
Do you find that someone with a conflict resolution degree but has not practiced or worked in the field for X amount of years that the degree becomes obsolete?

01:10:57
If looking for a more traditional position within the field (example mediator)

01:14:24
I second Ruth's question...our family moves frequently for work (every 2-3 years), so practicing ADR in a stabile way is very difficult...doing volunteer community mediation/race relationship building work now, but could be in workplace mediation/HR/EEO office next job, or starting my own business...how to not be obsolete or start over each time

01:15:47
Peter Adler’s article “The End of Mediation: An Unhurried Ramble on Why The Field Will Fail and Mediators Will ThriveOver The Next Two Decades” from mediate.com might help folks with these concepts, too.

01:19:58
Thank you

01:20:10
THANKS

01:20:11
thank you so much David

01:20:19
this was really worth it

01:20:28
thanks so much

01:20:40
Thank you

01:20:40
Thanks, Guys!

01:21:13
Thanks!