David Kellerman, the host and creator, is a family lawyer and the host of Motion to Podcast.
David aims to divert attention away from conflict and steer the focus towards solutions. Contrary to popular belief and stereotype, family law is not a “dual to the end”. It is a rich opportunity for dialogue, undertanding, empathy and healing, with the law serving as a valuable backdrop.
David created Motion to Podcast to invite you into this meaningful conversation, where you will get to see what kind of antagonisms families must grapple with and how we can help them identify conflict so it can be used as a catalyst for positive change.
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David Kellerman, the host and creator, is a family lawyer and the host of Motion to Podcast.
David aims to divert attention away from conflict and steer the focus towards solutions. Contrary to popular belief and stereotype, family law is not a “dual to the end”. It is a rich opportunity for dialogue, undertanding, empathy and healing, with the law serving as a valuable backdrop.
David created Motion to Podcast to invite you into this meaningful conversation, where you will get to see what kind of antagonisms families must grapple with and how we can help them identify conflict so it can be used as a catalyst for positive change.
David Kellerman, the host and creator, is a family lawyer and the host of Motion to Podcast.
David aims to divert attention away from conflict and steer the focus towards solutions. Contrary to popular belief and stereotype, family law is not a “dual to the end”. It is a rich opportunity for dialogue, undertanding, empathy and healing, with the law serving as a valuable backdrop.
David created Motion to Podcast to invite you into this meaningful conversation, where you will get to see what kind of antagonisms families must grapple with and how we can help them identify conflict so it can be used as a catalyst for positive change.