
Colin traces his own journey from a grassroots Quaker-trained peacemaker in the late ’80s to one of the most influential voices in online dispute resolution, and reflects on how a once-electric movement has become absorbed into the very establishment it sought to transform.

What happens when a field that set out to change the world becomes just another checkbox in the system?
Mo is working hard to turn Levelheaded into the world’s most easy-to-use and prolific mediation platform. Levelheaded’s mission is to make the world a less litigious place. She currently serves as the President of the Mediation Association of Colorado where she helps to make mediation readily available in the State of Colorado. She often testifies in the Legislature in advocating for mediation as an accessible and viable option for resolving disputes. Prior to starting levelheaded, Mo ran her own mediation practice. She’s written children’s books and designed, developed and launched a photobook app for busy families.
Also see: Mediate.com Podcast 49: Modernizing Mediation, with Morgan Tregenza of Levelheaded
Learn about Levelheaded here: https://www.belevelheaded.com

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