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Anatomy of Conflict

Podcast de Ryan McLaughlin

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You've already lost something to bad conflict skills. A relationship. A promotion. A friendship. Sleep. Maybe all four. You just called it "drama" or "bad luck" instead of what it actually was: a skill you never learned. Anatomy of Conflict fixes that. Each episode, mediator Ryan McLaughlin breaks down the science of why humans get stuck in conflict — and gives you one specific, research-backed tool to get unstuck. Marriages. Boardrooms. Family dinners. Hostage negotiations. The tools are the same everywhere. Every episode hands you one move you can use tonight.

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The Hybrid Wins: What the Data Says About AI and Human Problem-Solving

What happens when you inject AI into a therapy session? Researchers tried it. They compared human-only, AI-only, and hybrid approaches — and the hybrid won. It outperformed both. Ryan McLaughlin sits with what that means for mediators, therapists, lawyers, and anyone working with humans in conflict. In this episode: the specific study and what it actually found, the two arenas where AI outperforms humans (pattern recognition, intake, diagnosis), the arenas where humans still win (emotional presence, being heard), and Ryan's developing framework for bringing AI into live mediation sessions — not as a replacement, but as a co-pilot. This isn't a thought experiment. Ryan is building it in real time and asking you to think about where you stand.

25 de may de 2026 - 21 min
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Bonus Episode: Why I'm Doing This Podcast

In this bonus mini-episode, Ryan goes off-script — who he is, why he started this show, and what drives his obsession with conflict. If you're new here, start here. Ryan started this podcast for the same reason he spent 12 hours a day writing during grad school while his wife worked a coffee shop to keep them afloat — because there's something there he has to get to the bottom of. The honest answer: he wants to get better at this. At mediation. At conflict. At being a partner and a father and a person. And there's almost no gap between what he's personally wrestling with and what he covers on this show. The money stuff with his wife. The imagery/projective/associative cards in his mediation sessions. The Gottman research. He's not presenting these as a detached expert — he has skin in the game. Flannel People Mediation: flannelpeoplemediation.com [https://flannelpeoplemediation.com] Text Ryan directly: 763-316-8323

9 de may de 2026 - 19 min
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The Psychology of Money Fights (And What's Really Underneath)

Money is the #2 cause of divorce — behind only infidelity — but unlike infidelity, it's quiet, chronic, and invisible until the damage is done. In this episode, Ryan gets personally real about his own tightwad tendencies, his marriage, and what a decade of financial conflict has taught him about what's actually underneath money fights. Drawing on peer-reviewed research, the Harvard Negotiation Project, and the neuroscience of emotional flooding, this episode builds a framework for turning your most corrosive financial arguments into a source of genuine intimacy and connection. Because the fight was never really about the granola. In this episode: * Why couples who argue about money once a week are 30% more likely to divorce — and what the frequency tells you * The tightwad/spendthrift pairing: why opposites attract and why it eventually costs you * Positions vs. interests — the one distinction that unlocks every deadlocked financial argument * Why compromise is structurally flawed (and what collaboration actually looks like) * The neuroscience of emotional flooding and why you literally cannot win a money fight in the heat of the moment * Ryan's own money story: the $30 coat, the carrots and peanut butter, and a relationship with spending that runs him more than he runs it If money conflict is showing up in your relationship and you're ready to have a different kind of conversation, Ryan works with couples at Flannel People Mediation — a virtual mediation practice built for exactly this. Learn more at flannelpeoplemediation.com. [flannelpeoplemediation.com]

7 de may de 2026 - 41 min
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