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15.0 CONFLICT RESOLUTION FOR WOMEN: LISTENING SKILLS THAT TRANSFORM DIFFICULT CONVERSATIONS

14 min · 30 de abr de 2026
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Have you had conversations break down before they ever got resolved? In this episode of PeaceMaking on Purpose, we focus on two powerful, practical communication skills that can completely change the direction of conflict: attending skills and open-ended questions. If you’ve ever been told “you’re not listening”—or you’ve walked away from a conversation feeling frustrated, or shut down—this episode will help you develop the kind of listening that builds trust and creates real connection. You’ll learn: * What attending skills are and how they communicate presence, safety, and respect * How body language, eye contact, and removing distractions impact difficult conversations * Why people can feel when you’re physically present but mentally absent * The difference between closed questions vs. open-ended questions * How to ask better questions that invite clarity instead of defensiveness We also unpack an important insight from communication research and neuro science: The words we use to ask questions will activate parts of the brain that will either facilitate open discussion or shut it down with defensiveness. This small shift in language can have a powerful impact on how your conversations unfold—especially in moments of tension. Whether you're navigating marriage conflict, workplace tension, or strained relationships, these tools will help you move from reactive communication to intentional peacemaking and emotional intelligence. Because when you learn to be fully present—and ask the right questions— you don’t just manage conflict… you create space for understanding, connection, and lasting change.

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episode 19.0 CONFLICT RESOLUTION FOR WOMEN: DEALING WITH DIFFICULT PEOPLE TYPES artwork

19.0 CONFLICT RESOLUTION FOR WOMEN: DEALING WITH DIFFICULT PEOPLE TYPES

In this powerful episode of PeaceMaking on Purpose, conflict resolution specialist Michelle Pexa unpacks a practical and eye-opening framework for understanding people types and difficult personalities in everyday life. Whether in your family, workplace, friendships, or leadership roles, conflict often arises not just from disagreement—but from misunderstanding how people are wired differently. This episode breaks down four key people types that influence communication, behavior, and relational tension You’ll learn how each type shows up in both family systems and workplace environments, why certain behaviors trigger conflict, and how to respond with wisdom instead of frustration and anger. This episode also clarifies an important distinction between people types vs. conflict styles, helping you understand that while conflict styles describe how people handle disagreement, people types reveal how they operate in everyday life. Inside this episode, you’ll discover: * Why some personalities feel “difficult” in relationships * How to reduce emotional reactivity in conflict * How to communicate more effectively across different personality types * Why misunderstanding behavior creates unnecessary stress * Practical tools for navigating difference with peace and clarity If you’ve ever struggled with communication breakdowns in your home or workplace, this episode will give you insight, language, and practical wisdom to respond better—not react faster. Because peace is not about controlling people. It’s about understanding them well enough to respond wisely. Needs some extra help? We’d be happy to connect. Please reach out to Michelle at info@peacemakingonpurpose.com [info@peacemakingonpurpose.com]

28 de may de 202620 min
episode 18.0 CONFLICT RESOLUTION FOR WOMEN: HEALING COMMUNICATION WITH ESTRANGED ADULT CHILDREN (Part 2) artwork

18.0 CONFLICT RESOLUTION FOR WOMEN: HEALING COMMUNICATION WITH ESTRANGED ADULT CHILDREN (Part 2)

In Part 2 of this powerful conversation with Sarah Wall on family estrangement, conflict resolution, and healing broken relationships, we discuss one of the most painful experiences a mother can face: hearing an estranged or prodigal adult child say, “You hurt me” or “You were a bad parent.” How do you respond without becoming defensive, overwhelmed with guilt, or trapped in shame? How do you use active listening, empathy, emotional intelligence, and healthy communication skills during painful conversations with an estranged child? In this episode of PeaceMaking on Purpose, we explore practical conflict resolution tools for moms navigating estrangement, family conflict, emotional healing, reconciliation, and difficult communication with adult children. You’ll learn: * How to listen to your adult child’s perspective without defensiveness * Why validating your child’s feelings can help rebuild trust and emotional safety * How empathy and active listening support healing and reconciliation * Why acknowledging your child’s experience does not mean living under condemnation or shame * How unresolved hurt impacts parent-child relationships and family dynamics * Why emotional maturity and self-awareness are essential in conflict resolution * How moms can process grief, guilt, rejection, and heartbreak in healthy ways * The importance of separating your emotional processing from conversations with your child * How humility, empathy, and peacemaking create opportunities for restored relationships * Why imperfect parenting does not make you a failure This episode is filled with biblical encouragement, relationship wisdom, communication strategies, and practical peacemaking tools for women seeking healing with estranged adult children, prodigal children, and fractured family relationships. If you are searching for guidance on conflict resolution for women, family reconciliation, healing family relationships, Christian parenting, active listening skills, emotional healing, or communication with estranged adult children, this conversation will encourage you with hope, wisdom, and practical next steps toward peace and restoration. Sign up for our Insider's list at: www.peacemakingonpurpose.com [https://peacemakingonpurpose.com/] Contact Us at info@peacemakingonpurpose.com [info@peacemakingonpurpose.com] Sarah Wall Podcast Host of Praying Mom’s of Estranged Children [https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/praying-moms-of-estranged-children-pray-trust-in-god/id1841243613?i=1000768537286]

21 de may de 202624 min
episode 17.0 CONFLICT RESOLUTION FOR WOMEN: HOW TO RESTORE RELATIONSHIP WITH AN ESTRANGED OR PRODIGAL CHILD artwork

17.0 CONFLICT RESOLUTION FOR WOMEN: HOW TO RESTORE RELATIONSHIP WITH AN ESTRANGED OR PRODIGAL CHILD

What happens when your child becomes distant—and every conversation feels like conflict, misunderstanding, stress, or even silence? In this powerful episode of PeaceMaking on Purpose, we explore one of the most painful and complex relationship challenges women face: estrangement from a child. Joined by Sarah Wall, Podcast host of Praying Moms of Estranged Children, [https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/praying-moms-of-estranged-children-pray-trust-in-god/id1841243613?i=1000767358486] we talk about how conflict resolution for women takes on a different depth when relationships are strained, communication is broken, and emotions like hurt, guilt, shame, and frustration are present. If you’ve ever felt misunderstood, falsely accused, or overwhelmed by the desire to defend yourself and set the record straight, you’re not alone. But what if relationship restoration doesn’t begin there? In Part 1, you’ll discover how to: * Shift from defensiveness to understanding using conflict resolution and emotional intelligence * Navigate the deep pain of family conflict and estrangement without losing yourself * Practice active listening and empathy to better understand your child’s perspective * Learn how to hear your child’s heart—even when you don’t agree * Use empathy in difficult conversations without compromising your values * Release the pressure to have your emotional needs met by your child * Seek healthy, safe support and build emotional resilience * Bring what you hear into prayer and faith-based healing, trusting God with the process This conversation offers practical peacemaking tools, relationship skills, and conflict resolution strategies for women who long for healing, peace, and restored connection. Whether your child is distant, estranged, or communication feels strained, this episode will equip you with a new mindset rooted in understanding, emotional awareness, and hope. Because restoring relationships isn’t about winning the argument—it’s about rebuilding connection through intentional peacemaking.

14 de may de 202619 min
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16.0 CONFLICT RESOLUTION FOR WOMEN: LISTENING SKILLS THAT TURN CONFLICT INTO CONNECTION (part 2)

Do your conversations ever leave you feeling confused or stuck in conflict?  In Part Two of this active listening series, we move beyond simply being present and teach you the practical skills that create real resolution and connection. In this episode, you’ll learn two powerful tools for conflict resolution: ✨ Reflecting – showing others you truly heard what they said ✨ Reframing – uncovering what really matters beneath the surface Through real-life parenting and workplace examples, you’ll discover how to: * De-escalate emotional conversations * Improve communication in relationships, marriage, and parenting * Reduce stress and miscommunication * Build empathy and emotional intelligence * Move from defensiveness to understanding and win/win outcomes You’ll also learn a simple shift to use in real time: 👉 What do they really want? What matters most? What’s at stake? Because most conflict isn’t about the issue—it’s about feeling heard, respected, and valued. If you’re ready to grow in peacemaking, communication skills, and difficult conversations, this episode gives you practical tools you can start using today. 💡 READY to practice these skills? Join the 3-Day Conflict Resolution Bootcamp for Women 👉 www.peacemakingonpurpose.com/bootcamp [http://www.peacemakingonpurpose.com/bootcamp]

7 de may de 202616 min
episode 15.0 CONFLICT RESOLUTION FOR WOMEN: LISTENING SKILLS THAT TRANSFORM DIFFICULT CONVERSATIONS artwork

15.0 CONFLICT RESOLUTION FOR WOMEN: LISTENING SKILLS THAT TRANSFORM DIFFICULT CONVERSATIONS

Have you had conversations break down before they ever got resolved? In this episode of PeaceMaking on Purpose, we focus on two powerful, practical communication skills that can completely change the direction of conflict: attending skills and open-ended questions. If you’ve ever been told “you’re not listening”—or you’ve walked away from a conversation feeling frustrated, or shut down—this episode will help you develop the kind of listening that builds trust and creates real connection. You’ll learn: * What attending skills are and how they communicate presence, safety, and respect * How body language, eye contact, and removing distractions impact difficult conversations * Why people can feel when you’re physically present but mentally absent * The difference between closed questions vs. open-ended questions * How to ask better questions that invite clarity instead of defensiveness We also unpack an important insight from communication research and neuro science: The words we use to ask questions will activate parts of the brain that will either facilitate open discussion or shut it down with defensiveness. This small shift in language can have a powerful impact on how your conversations unfold—especially in moments of tension. Whether you're navigating marriage conflict, workplace tension, or strained relationships, these tools will help you move from reactive communication to intentional peacemaking and emotional intelligence. Because when you learn to be fully present—and ask the right questions— you don’t just manage conflict… you create space for understanding, connection, and lasting change.

30 de abr de 202614 min