The Audacious Living Podcast
Episode Description What if the goal isn’t to win the argument... but to move forward? In this episode of The Audacious Living Podcast, I sit down with Joe Dillon, founder of Equitable Mediation Services, for a conversation that starts with divorce mediation but quickly becomes something much bigger. We explore communication, conflict, healing, personal responsibility, and what it really takes to move forward when life doesn't unfold the way you planned. Joe has spent nearly three decades helping couples navigate divorce through mediation rather than courtroom battles. Along the way, he's learned something fascinating: many people aren't actually fighting over different goals. They're often in what Joe calls "violent agreement" — wanting the same thing but struggling to hear each other. What makes this conversation especially powerful is Joe's personal connection to the work. Having experienced the emotional impact of his own parents' difficult divorce as a child, he shares how those experiences shaped both his career and his mission to help families avoid unnecessary pain and conflict. There are plenty of practical insights here, but what stood out most to me was the reminder that healing isn't about pretending something didn't hurt. It's about deciding what happens next. Whether you're navigating a difficult relationship, working through conflict, or simply trying to move forward from a challenging chapter in your life, Joe offers a thoughtful perspective on what that journey can look like. And yes, there are a few laughs along the way too. Because even conversations about difficult subjects deserve room for a little humanity. If you've ever felt stuck in resentment, struggled to communicate with someone you care about, or found yourself replaying the same argument over and over again, this episode is for you. In this episode, you'll hear about: • Why mediation can create healthier outcomes than litigation • The surprising concept of "violent agreement" • How communication breakdowns fuel conflict • What Joe learned from experiencing his parents' divorce as a child • Why healing requires focusing on the future instead of blame • Practical strategies for navigating difficult conversations Guest Bio Joe Dillon is the founder of Equitable Mediation Services and has worked as a divorce mediator for nearly 30 years. Drawing from both professional expertise and personal experience, Joe helps couples resolve conflict, improve communication, and navigate divorce through collaborative mediation rather than costly litigation. His mission is simple: help families move forward with less conflict and more clarity. Guest Links Website: https://equitablemediation.com Listen on Major Platforms 🎧 Spotify → https://open.spotify.com/show/2jVR6V7X2kRiCCDXE0FTyl?si=IR3TsfEWR3WA6BzfBRnVXQ 🍎 Apple Podcasts → https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/the-audacious-living-podcast/id1547447345 📦 Amazon Music → https://music.amazon.ca/podcasts/9f7902bb-dec8-4bd9-918d-d1fef21b7c67/the-audacious-living-podcast?ref=dm_sh_pGv57yQvAmAQVp2IIaXoDwtFt Call to Action Enjoying the show? Share this episode with someone who needs to hear this. ⭐ Leave a review: 👉 https://ratethispodcast.com/audacious
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