Every conflict has a story... what's yours?
Conflict is part of life - and while most of us avoid it (and don’t enjoy it!), it can create powerful opportunities for learning, growth + connection.
Join us on Conflict Stories, where real people share their professional + personal experiences of conflict. Through candid conversations, expert hosts – Sam + Scott – normalise conflict, share strategies for navigating it, and reveal how it can lead to deeper understanding + stronger connections.
Conflict Stories shines a light on the human (+ positive) side of conflict.
Tune in - connect, learn + transform!
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Every conflict has a story... what's yours?
Conflict is part of life - and while most of us avoid it (and don’t enjoy it!), it can create powerful opportunities for learning, growth + connection.
Join us on Conflict Stories, where real people share their professional + personal experiences of conflict. Through candid conversations, expert hosts – Sam + Scott – normalise conflict, share strategies for navigating it, and reveal how it can lead to deeper understanding + stronger connections.
Conflict Stories shines a light on the human (+ positive) side of conflict.
Tune in - connect, learn + transform!
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

TRIGGER WARNING: This episode contains discussions of trauma, discrimination, captivity and sexual assault which some listeners may find distressing.
In this episode of the Conflict Stories podcast, Sam and Scott speak with Rabia Siddique, an international humanitarian lawyer and former senior British Army officer. Rabia recounts her journey from a challenging multicultural childhood, through traumatic experiences, including being a hostage in Iraq, to her legal battle against institutional discrimination. She shares insights on personal resilience, the importance of justice, and the power of fighting for equality. Despite facing numerous adversities, Rabia's story is one of immense courage and unwavering commitment to human rights.
Keep track of new stories at https://conflictstories.com.
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