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The Doug Noll Show

with your host Doug Noll
Live Show Time: Thursday (7:00PM - 8:00PM PST)
The Doug Noll Show
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Everyone faces conflict . . . at home, at work, in the community, in the world. Call Doug, the LawyerTurned Peacemaker, to transform your fights, disputes, and conflicts into peace. Call Doug on Thursdays from 7-8 pm Pacific.


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  • Fighting with your spouse, your kids, your boss, your family, your business partners?
    Call in and get practical advice from Doug on how to transform your conflicts effectively.

  • Do you lose it when you fight? Ask Doug how to keep your cool under fire.
  • Tired of being a victim? Get Doug’s advice on how to empower yourself with effective and powerful tools to use at work, at school, and at home.
  • Dealing with Difficult People? Doug has mediated over 1,500 disputes and is an expert on dealing with difficult people. If you have a difficult person in your life, call in and have Doug talk it over with you.

    Doug is the go-to guy when you need help. He is dedicated to serving you with his advice and counsel on your challenging relationships. Call him between 8 and 9 pm Pacific Time on Thursdays

    About the Host:
    Doug Noll, Lawyer turned Peacemaker, is a full time peacemaker and mediator specializing in difficult, complex, and intractable conflicts. Doug also focuses on entrepreneurial leadership, problem-solving and crisis management. Doug is the author of two books, Sex, Politics & Religion at the Office: The New Competitive Advantage (Auberry Press 2006), with John Boogaert, and Peacemaking: Practicing at the Intersection of Law and Human Conflict (Cascadia 2002). He is a sought-after corporate keynote speaker, with his talks on Entrepreneurial Leadership, Peace and Conflict in the Brain, and Values in the Entrepreneurial World.

    Host Page: www.thedougnollshow.com

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    Peer pressure in school is a powerful force. Kids need and want to fit in and their self-image centers around acceptance from their friends. As we all too painfully know and recall, peer pressure can lead to conflicts and poor decisions by kids. How do we help them navigate through this pressure so that they learn to make good, health decisions without getting stressed out? On the 20th 2008 edition of The Doug Noll Show, Doug is joined by guest cohost Aleya Dao to talk about peer pressure with teens.

    Peer pressure is caused by the need to conform in order to be accepted by a group of friends. It is a primal need to fit into a group in order to gain membership, identity, and acceptance. Peer pressure exists in all aspects of life, and teens experience it for the first time in an intense way as adolescents. Doug and Aleya point out that peer pressure relates to a teen's self-esteem and self identity. In addition, peer pressure relates to being empowered or giving up power to the peer group. If a teenager is not careful about her decisions, she can give up her personal power and succumbed to a group decision. Often, the decisions are not the same decisions a teen would make on his own.
    Anna calls in with a question. She is wondering when or if she should have sex with her boyfriend. She has told them that she is not ready and feels some pressure from him. She asks what she should do. Doug and Aleya point out that the decision to have sex with moves a relationship to a deeper level, involves many more motions, and can be complicated by health issues such as pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases. Thus, it is a decision that should not be taken lightly. Aleya tells Anna that there is no rush with this type of decision. Doug and Aleya tell Anna at the longer she waits, the better your decision will be. Aleya emphasizes the importance of safety, both physical, emotional. Anna should protect herself at all times, and her decision-making must include whether she will feel safe and
    Michael calls in saying that his life is out of control. He has so much going on, that he feels like he is spinning and he senses peer pressure to try to keep up with all of his friends. Doug suggests that Michael try something radical like cutting back on his information overload. For one day, turn off the television, the iPod, cell phone, pager, Blackberry, twitter, the Internet, and all of the other information sources that bombard Michael. This connection will feel disconcerting at first. However, a once you use to it, you will find that your sense of being out of control reverses. In fact, you feel more in control either have the past. Michael says that this would be really difficult, and his friends might think he is crazy. Doug laughs and agrees. He suggests that Michael tell his friends that he is just going to cut everything off for a day or two as an experiment to see what happens. Once the experiment has concluded, Doug suggests that Michael slowly add back information sources to find where his breaking point is. At that point, he can start eliminating information again from his life and regain control.
    In The Peacemaker's Bookshelf, Doug reviews People Styles at Work by Robert Bolton and Dorothy Grover Bolton as a book worth reviewing. This is a book that will give you some useful tools in dealing with people who are different than you are. And, guess what? According to the Boltons, that is everyone. Thus, they set out on a journey to explain how to get along despite a vast chasm of behavioral differences. They admit this is not an overnight project. Awareness and a few tools, however, can go a long ways towards success and happiness in life.The book is People Styles at Work by Robert Bolton and Dorothy Bolton and published by the American Management Association.

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