The ARTful Conversations Clinic
Includes a Live Web Event on 01/30/2025 at 2:00 PM (EST)
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- Non-Members - $100
- Members - $70
- Premier Members - $70
Communication is a big part of our daily lives – in the workplace, in the community and at home. Yet we sometimes find ourselves unable to express what we intended or needed to say. Perhaps this is because we are reluctant to offend the other person, or we don’t want to escalate a situation. At the National Conflict Resolution Center (NCRC), we understand the desire to avoid conflict is natural. That's why we developed The ARTful Conversation, an interactive workshop that helps participants learn how to communicate their needs in a way that builds relationships, rather than hurting them. This workshop uses real examples, developed with the participants in mind, to help them practice the ARTful Conversation structure in a practical way. They gain a deeper understanding of how others perceive and process conflict. They also learn how to adapt their own style to work more effectively with others, in all settings.
By the end of this clinic:
1. Participants learn and practice four intervention techniques that they might use with the person responsible for the concerning behavior
2. Participants discuss how and when communication with the Target of unwanted behavior is warranted.
3. Participants gain a better understanding of the point of view of the Target, and practice supportive communication skills that are practiced.
Ashley Virtue (she/her)
Director of External Relations
The National Conflict Resolution Center
Ashley Virtue has been with the National Conflict Resolution Center (NCRC) since 2005. She has been instrumental in the development and promotion of multiple mainstay programs at NCRC and has focused much of her career expanding NCRC’s work nationally and internationally. In recent years, Ashley has worked diligently to position NCRC as a global thought-leader in the field of conflict resolution. NCRC has appeared on hundreds of local, regional, and national media outlets, oftentimes with Ashley as the spokesperson. She has been featured in media outlets such as Forbes, The Washington Post, C-SPAN, NPR, PopSugar, and many others. Ashley has also helped expand NCRC’s reach to clients around the U.S. and abroad and has led hundreds of workshops. As one of the senior leaders at the organization, Ashley has also helped develop training curriculum and some of NCRC’s signature communication methodologies.
Ashley has received a number of awards recognizing her commitment to the community, including being a finalist for San Diego Magazine’s Woman of the Year and being honored as a “KNX Hero” by Los Angeles’ KNX 1070 News Radio station.
Education & Professional Affiliations:
Restorative Practices Facilitator Certification, International Institute of Restorative Practices, 2017
Conflict Management Train-the-Trainer Certificate, National Conflict Resolution Center, 2010
Certified Mediation Training & Mediator Credential, National Conflict Resolution Center, 2006
A., International Security and Conflict Resolution with Minor in German, San Diego State University, 2005
Training Experience & Specialties:
The Uncharted Workplace: Featured in a regular webinar series for professionals
Mindset Monday: Featured in a weekly viral video series with tips and strategies from NCRC
The Artful Conversation: Workshop
The Art of Inclusive Communication: Workshop
The Art & Science of High Performance Teams: Workshop
The Client Connection: Workshop
The Constructive Feedback Solution: Workshop
The Bystander Challenge: Workshop
The Exchange: Workshop
Conflict Coaching
Hobbies & Interests:
First and foremost, spending time with my two wonderful boys! Also traveling, experiencing new restaurants, concerts and shows; and enjoying time with family and friends.
Daniel Orth (he/him)
Associate Director of the Training Institute
The National Conflict Resolution Center
Daniel Orth is the Associate Director of NCRC’s Training Institute where he develops new initiatives, customizes training curriculum for clients, supports trainer development, and leads trainings. For more than 18 years, Daniel has supported individuals, organizations, government agencies, businesses, and communities in the U.S. and abroad to resolve conflict. He specializes in working with diverse stakeholders to analyze conflict dynamics, leading strategic planning processes, facilitating difficult conversations, equipping individuals with skills and knowledge through training opportunities, and building critical connections through network formation and management.
Daniel is passionate about the role of faith communities in strengthening their societies and advances interfaith initiatives as the Board President for the San Diego Regional Interfaith Collaborative. He also believes in enhancing relationships between communities and law enforcement agencies to co-create public safety and serves as the Vice Chair of the National City Community & Police Relations Commission. As a former classroom teacher and trainer of new teachers, Daniel is committed to supporting educational institutions and their students, faculty, staff, and administrators.
CAREER & PRIOR EXPERIENCE:
Conflict Resolution Program Design and Implementation
Trainer
Teacher
Curriculum Development
EDUCATION AND PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS:
MA in International Negotiation and Conflict Resolution from the Fletcher School at Tufts University Boston, MA
BA in Political Science and Economics from Tulane University – New Orleans, LA
TRAINING EXPERIENCE & SPECIALTIES:
Artful Conversation
Art of Inclusive Communication (ARTIC)
Bias and Anti-Racism (ARTIC 2.0)
The Exchange
Conflict Coaching
Mediation
Facilitated Dialogue
HOBBIES AND INTERESTS:
Cooking (and eating), reading, collecting records, gardening
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