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Today we're rolling with the remarkable Dr. David Moore. With a career dedicated to the art of peacemaking and the science of communication, David brings so much of wisdom to our conversation. Currently shining as an associate at La Trobe University School of Law, his journey has been paved with influential roles and insightful teachings across history, politics, and law at numerous respected institutions.

As a co-founder of Transformative Justice Australia and the President of the Victorian Association for Restorative Justice, his commitment to shaping a more understanding and cohesive society is undeniable. 

In this episode, David shares his experiences with conflict management and constructive communication, revealing how these skills can lead to high performance outcomes, not just for workgroups and executive teams, but in our everyday lives. If you're intrigued by the possibility of turning conflict into collaboration and challenges into opportunities for growth, this conversation with Dr. David Moore is the perfect companion for your next cup of coffee or evening unwind. 

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