resources for building community/conflict resolution/de-esculation

heyo, pretty much the title. any books, zines, videos, whatever about building community and conflict resolution etc. I've wanted to get better as this but literally have no idea where to start.

thank you

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u/Culinary_Fruit_Salad — 2 days ago

when you can't leave the house and you support trans rights

it's been very hard for me to leave the house for the past few months. just saw this cross stitch pattern and it spoke to my soul

credit: picture and pattern by samanthalanetextiles

edit: sorry, I haven't worked this up yet. this isn't my picture it is the designer's picture.

u/Culinary_Fruit_Salad — 14 days ago
▲ 12 r/litrpg

This is real. I love libraries. what do you mean "from the dungeon to the court?"

Congratulations Matt Dinniman and I guess check out your local library for litrpg books if you haven't already

thanks to all authors who are able to make their titles available to libraries. Particularly, Alexander Olson, because I'm listening to his "end's of magic book 3: assassin" on my local public library app right now

u/Culinary_Fruit_Salad — 21 days ago

Madison On The Air is super fun

I've been a bit depresso and while I am waiting for season 2 of absolutely no adventures (YAY) I decided to try out "Madison On the Air"

it's about a former sorority girl who gets sucked into 1940s radio shows while making a YouTube smokey eye tutorial. she's like a raunchy Elle Woods and it works so much better than it sounds off the bat.

I decided to write a review when they made a musical reference to cats the musical in episode 8. I'm only on episode 10 and I've noticed 3 musical/sound references so far. there are probably even more that i missed.

There are also really cool educational bonus shorts where you learn something new about the past.

IT DOESN'T HAVE ANY COMMERCIALS! ZERO COMMERCIALS!

anyway, just wanted to recommend it because it is helping me get through hard times rn and it's very fun and Madison says douche nozzle a lot and I also used to say that a lot.

thank you for your time.

link to the podcast: https://www.madisonontheair.com/

u/Culinary_Fruit_Salad — 2 months ago