What the U.S.–Iran Talks in Pakistan Teach Us About Mediation By Steve Kreider | Kreider Mediation April 2026 Analysis Recent headlines involving reported peace discussions between the United States, Iran, and Pakistan have drawn worldwide attention. While many people focus on military tension, sanctions, and politics, I see something different: A real-world lesson in mediation. […]
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Military Veterans as Exceptional Mediators: Forged in Service Introduction Transitioning from military to civilian life presents a unique set of challenges and opportunities for veterans. Among these opportunities is the potential for veterans to excel in roles that require strong leadership, communication, and conflict resolution skills, such as mediation. In this blog, we will explore […]
The Value of Suffering Written by Mary Megna We all suffer. Pounding headaches, aching backs, and common colds plague our daily lives. In addition, more serious forms of physical suffering such as diabetes, heart disease and cancer invade unwantedly. Occurring with identical intensity is the emotional side of suffering ranging from hurt feelings, a broken […]


