I'd like to introduce everyone to the newest feature of EnjoyMediation.com- video blog posting. No, I will not be giving up on the written version of my blog postings but rather, this will complement them.
It also has to do somewhat with time. As I have recently embarked on my journey towards a PhD, I have realized I do not have enough time to write as many blog postings as I used to. I thought this will be a good way of staying engaged with my reads so please, as always, feedback is appreciated and expected.
Enjoy the first episode below.

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Comment by Bryan Hanson on May 23, 2011 at 3:33pm
Hi Jeff, this a great idea to get ideas out there. However, when I tried to watch it said the video is private. Is it still available? Thanks!
Comment by Jeff Thompson on May 23, 2011 at 3:37pm
Fixed... I think :)
Comment by Bryan Hanson on May 23, 2011 at 3:42pm

Excellent Jeff, I totally agree about the value of sharing insights and learning from others through blogs, podcasts, webinars and now videoblogs. This adheres well to the multiple options aspect of conflict management to allow people to engage in the manner that is safest and most comfortable for them. The more people feel comfortable sharing their thoughts and insights, the more we can grow as a field by building on the ideas that are out there. Take care!

 

Comment by Jeff Thompson on May 23, 2011 at 3:45pm

So what you are saying is you would like to be a guest on an upcoming episode? :)

How's that for reframing!

Comment by Bryan Hanson on May 23, 2011 at 3:48pm
Anytime I can chat with you about the field is my pleasure. You know there is a great tool out there to hold video conversations that I used before called wetoku (http://wetoku.com/). This could be a great platform to have the types of conversations you are speaking of. Lets go ahead and try it out.
Comment by Nicole Bohe on May 29, 2011 at 4:50pm

Looks/sounds like fun stuff Jeff! Sorry I wasn't brave enough yet to post a video response...maybe one day. I love to talk with my hands so I'll need to work on that so such habits aren't caught on record for posterity!

 

I really appreciate your recognition of technology as a way to engage others. It's an admirable skill I hope to further develop while working with the ADRhub this summer. I think the video thing really adds another layer of engagement, so it's probably good you've decided to add this to your blog's repertoire. It's much more like sitting in class, which triggers something in my mind that makes me pay attention. Keep 'em coming!

 

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