Media
Making Mediation Sexy? Diane Musho Hamilton & Peter Limberg
Mediation has been called the 'hard problem' of the culture war. Part of the reason it's hard is because it's not as immediately interesting and attractive as conflict.
In this wide ranging and emergent dialogue, Zen Priest and Mediator Diane Musho Hamilton, Peter Limberg of 'Culture War 2.0' and Rebel Wisdom's David Fuller talk about the nature of mediation, and how it might be possible to make mediation as attractive and 'sticky' as conflict.
Rebel Wisdom's Sensemaking course launches again in February. Diane is a featured teacher. Check it out here.

How Leaders Lead Summit
Facilitators in Conversation
Diane Musho Hamilton with Sara Ness, founder of AuthenticRevolution, and Facilitation Academy
In this interview for the How Leaders Lead Summit Sara and Diane discussed:
- Zen meditation and conflict mediation.
- Setting up spaces for open conversation, despite power dynamics and hierarchy.
- Firing clients (or yourself).
- Helping groups face the fear of death.
- The gift of following aliveness.

Compassionate Conversations: What the Germans Can Teach Americans About Reconciling with Our Past
In this Compassionate Conversation, Diane Musho Hamilton and Thomas Steininger, editor of Evolve magazine, speak about the legacy of Nazism, World War II, and the European Holocaust. They discuss the impact of this trauma on the psyche of later generations, and how an attitude of accountability and compassion can help the people of a nation to heal.

Rebel Wisdom
Ayishat Akanbi & Diane Musho Hamilton in dialogue
Ayishat Akanbi is one of the freshest voices inquiring into the most difficult topics of race and identity. Diane Musho Hamilton has been wrestling with the same topics for decades as a Zen priest and mediator.

Power, Privilege, and Fragility: Leveling Up Our Conversations About Race and Racism
Diane and Corey are joined by guests Greg Thomas and Mark Palmer in this groundbreaking discussion about racism, anti-racism, and racial integration, highlighting a number of critical views that have been largely missing from the larger conversation that’s been taking place culturally in recent weeks, months, and years.

The Heart of Conversation: Prejudice, Privilege, and Shadow Diane Musho Hamilton and Ken Wilber
Have we as a society ever been so divided? From partisan polarization to the politicization of the Coronavirus, to rampant unemployment and the #BlackLivesMatter protests erupting all over America, it seems increasingly clear that we are arriving at some important inflection point in our culture.

Global Resilience Summit: Diane Musho Hamilton and Fleet Maull
Global Resilience Summit: Diane Musho Hamilton and Fleet Maull in dialog on Sensemaking and Resilient Systems: How to Envision a New Way Forward for Humanity. To learn more about the GRS go to www.globalresiliencesummit.

State of Emergence with Terry Patten
Diane Musho Hamilton "The Toughness to Trust This Human Life"

Rebel Wisdom Collective Intelligence Series
Diane Musho Hamilton "Conflict and Collective Intelligence"

The Daily Evolver with Jeff Salzman
Conversations as Phenomena of Evolution: Cultivating the second-person at second-tier

Rebel Wisdom
Diane Musho Hamilton, Jamie Wheal, et al "Resilience in a Time of Crisis"

Buddhist Geeks
Diane Musho Hamilton with Vince Horn, "Everything the Same, Everything Different"

Talks At Google
Diane Hamilton “Everything is Workable: A Zen Approach to Conflict Resolution”

Diane Musho Hamilton YouTube Channel
Conflict is Good News

Dharma and the Evolution of Conflict
"Dharma As Your True Nature" w/ Diane Musho Hamilton & Miles Kessler

Integral European Conference
IEC 2018 Diane Musho Hamilton "Evolving Worldviews: The Zen of Our Shared Evolution"

Dharma and the Evolution of Conflict
"Embracing Conflict As Path" w/ Diane Musho Hamilton & Miles Kessler

Dharma and the Evolution of Conflict
“Our Evolutionary Potential” Diane Musho Hamilton & Miles Kessler

Media
Making Mediation Sexy? Diane Musho Hamilton & Peter Limberg
Mediation has been called the 'hard problem' of the culture war. Part of the reason it's hard is because it's not as immediately interesting and attractive as conflict.
In this wide ranging and emergent dialogue, Zen Priest and Mediator Diane Musho Hamilton, Peter Limberg of 'Culture War 2.0' and Rebel Wisdom's David Fuller talk about the nature of mediation, and how it might be possible to make mediation as attractive and 'sticky' as conflict.
Rebel Wisdom's Sensemaking course launches again in February. Diane is a featured teacher. Check it out here.

How Leaders Lead Summit:
Diane Musho Hamilton with Sara Ness
According to Sara Ness, founder of Authentic Revolution and Facilitation Academy, if there is a difference between "great" and "world-class" facilitation, Diane is Olympic-level. Sara says that "Diane defines what is possible at the intersection of power, self-awareness, and femininity."
In this interview for the How Leaders Lead Summit Sara and Diane discussed:
- Zen meditation and conflict mediation.
- Setting up spaces for open conversation, despite power dynamics and hierarchy.
- Firing clients (or yourself).
- Helping groups face the fear of death.
- The gift of following aliveness.

Compassionate Conversations: What the Germans Can Teach Americans About Reconciling with Our Past
In this Compassionate Conversation, Diane Musho Hamilton and Thomas Steininger, editor of Evolve magazine, speak about the legacy of Nazism, World War II, and the European Holocaust. They discuss the impact of this trauma on the psyche of later generations, and how an attitude of accountability and compassion can help the people of a nation to heal.

Rebel Wisdom
Ayishat Akanbi & Diane Musho Hamilton in dialogue
Ayishat Akanbi is one of the freshest voices inquiring into the most difficult topics of race and identity. Diane Musho Hamilton has been wrestling with the same topics for decades as a Zen priest and mediator.

Power, Privilege, and Fragility: Leveling Up Our Conversations About Race and Racism
Diane and Corey are joined by guests Greg Thomas and Mark Palmer in this groundbreaking discussion about racism, anti-racism, and racial integration, highlighting a number of critical views that have been largely missing from the larger conversation that’s been taking place culturally in recent weeks, months, and years.

The Heart of Conversation: Prejudice, Privilege, and Shadow Diane Musho Hamilton and Ken Wilber
Have we as a society ever been so divided? From partisan polarization to the politicization of the Coronavirus, to rampant unemployment and the #BlackLivesMatter protests erupting all over America, it seems increasingly clear that we are arriving at some important inflection point in our culture.

Global Resilience Summit: Diane Musho Hamilton and Fleet Maull
Global Resilience Summit: Diane Musho Hamilton and Fleet Maull in dialog on Sensemaking and Resilient Systems: How to Envision a New Way Forward for Humanity. To learn more about the GRS go to www.globalresiliencesummit.

Rebel Wisdom Collective Intelligence Series
Diane Musho Hamilton "Conflict and Collective Intelligence"

The Daily Evolver with Jeff Salzman
Conversations as Phenomena of Evolution: Cultivating the second-person at second-tier

Rebel Wisdom
Diane Musho Hamilton, Jamie Wheal, et al "Resilience in a Time of Crisis"

Buddhist Geeks
Diane Musho Hamilton with Vince Horn, "Everything the Same, Everything Different"

Talks At Google
Diane Hamilton “Everything is Workable: A Zen Approach to Conflict Resolution”

Diane Musho Hamilton YouTube Channel
Conflict is Good News

Dharma and the Evolution of Conflict
"Dharma As Your True Nature" w/ Diane Musho Hamilton & Miles Kessler

Integral European Conference
IEC 2018 Diane Musho Hamilton "Evolving Worldviews: The Zen of Our Shared Evolution"

Dharma and the Evolution of Conflict
"Embracing Conflict As Path" w/ Diane Musho Hamilton & Miles Kessler

Dharma and the Evolution of Conflict
“Our Evolutionary Potential” Diane Musho Hamilton & Miles Kessler
