Episodes

Friday Oct 01, 2021
S2E3: Multiracial Families with Terry Gale and Vanessa Roberts
Friday Oct 01, 2021
Friday Oct 01, 2021
This is a double episode of Well, That Went Sideways featuring two different guests with two different stories. First, father and facilitator Terry Gale shares his experience and perspective on parenting young children within a multiracial family. In the next segment, Vanessa Roberts, Executive Director of Project Voyce, shares her journey as part of a multiracial family. Both explore the nuances of these experiences and how they navigate conflict from their unique perspectives.

Wednesday Sep 15, 2021
S2E2: Indigenous Peacemaking Initiative with Brett Lee Shelton
Wednesday Sep 15, 2021
Wednesday Sep 15, 2021
Brett Lee Shelton is a member of the Oglala Sioux Tribe is a Staff Attorney at the Native American Rights Fund where he focuses on the Indigenous Peacemaking Initiative, Boarding Schools, and Sacred Places. In this episode, Brett Lee Shelton discusses these initiatives as well as the four R's - Relationship, Respect, Responsibility, and Reciprocity.

Thursday Jul 15, 2021
S2E1: Stories That Inspire and Guide Us with Kristen Wilson
Thursday Jul 15, 2021
Thursday Jul 15, 2021
Kirsten Wilson, Founder and Artistic Director of Motus Theater talks with us about the power of stories in supporting us to understand one another and tap into empathy to address interpersonal and societal conflicts.

Saturday Jul 03, 2021
S1E14: Conflict is Not Abuse with Sarah Schulman
Saturday Jul 03, 2021
Saturday Jul 03, 2021
Sarah Schulman, novelist, playwright, nonfiction writer, screenwriter, activist, and historian, talks with us about her book Conflict is Not Abuse.

Wednesday Jun 09, 2021
Introducing: Dred Feminist with Loretta J. Ross Episode 2
Wednesday Jun 09, 2021
Wednesday Jun 09, 2021
Check out another episode from friends over at Dred Feminist!
The Sideways Pod team is excited to introduce a new podcast that we helped to launch by one of the most inspiring guests we've interviewed. In our first episode, we had the honor of interviewing MacArthur Genius Grant Loretta J Ross. She has launched a new podcast called Dred Feminist with Loretta J. Ross, and we have one more episode to share! Learn more about Loretta J. Ross at lorettajross.com.

Thursday Apr 01, 2021
S1E13: Radical Honesty with Tony Shawcross and Fridous Gangat
Thursday Apr 01, 2021
Thursday Apr 01, 2021
Tony Shawcross and Firdous Gangat take us on a journey into Radical Honesty, a process that invites us to simply report out loud to another what we notice in front of us, in our bodies, and in our minds in the present moment.

Friday Feb 05, 2021
Introducing: Dred Feminist with Loretta J Ross
Friday Feb 05, 2021
Friday Feb 05, 2021
The Sideways Pod team is excited to introduce a new podcast that we helped to launch by one of the most inspiring guests we've interviewed. In our first episode, we had the honor of interviewing MacArthur Genius Grant Loretta J Ross. She has launched a new podcast called Dred Feminist with Loretta J. Ross, and we'd like you to check out her first episode that discusses the events that took place at the capitol on January 6th. We hope you'll follow Dred Feminist with Loretta J. Ross as it launches, and we appreciate Ross for her critical contribution toward ending oppression in all of its forms. (Be advised of the use of explicit language in this episode, which is the only way to adequately convey the emotions tied to these events.)" Learn more about Loretta J. Ross at lorettajross.com.

Tuesday Jan 12, 2021
S1E12: Choosing to Engage with Elizabeth Franz
Tuesday Jan 12, 2021
Tuesday Jan 12, 2021
Elizabeth Franz of Humanz Mediate discusses the ways we can choose to engage in conflict, be fully present, and listen deeply. Transcripts available here.

Thursday Dec 03, 2020
S1E11: Facilitating Group Conflict with Steve Charbonneau
Thursday Dec 03, 2020
Thursday Dec 03, 2020
Steve Charbonneau is the Executive Director of Community Mediation Concepts, a Colorado nonprofit which specializes in conflict resolution, mediation, and facilitation. In this conversation he explores his approach to facilitating community conflict using an example of a conflict resolution process he supported in a community that was named after a known white supremacist.

Sunday Nov 15, 2020
S1E10: Cyberbullying with Dr. Patricia Agatston
Sunday Nov 15, 2020
Sunday Nov 15, 2020
Dr. Patricia Agatston is a Licensed Professional Counselor who specializes in cyberbullying. We explore the impacts of cyberbullying on young people today as well as learn how adults can prevent and support youth facing the challenges of relating to one another in a virtual world.