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Mediator Mugs Breaking Out!

by Jim Melamed
November 2021 Jim Melamed

Progress in the mediation field is often a bit abstract, if not illusory.  Related, humor in mediation has historically often been frowned upon as risky, if not insensitive. These spells have, however, now seemingly been broken by, of all things, readily available mediator mugs!  Mediator mugs are seemingly leading mediation's coming out party and, mug by mug, helping to shift our culture toward respectful dialogue and a search for optimized solutions.

Promoting oneself as a mediator has always been a challenging endeavor.  The truth is that the selection of a mediator by parties is a remarkably conservative decision. Disputing parties, already having plenty of difficulty with one another, are not looking for Bozo the Clown or a "newbee" to be their mediator.  Parties want their mediator to be experienced.  Parties want their mediator to have credibility.  Parties want their mediator to be effective (especially in controlling the other side). Is it possible that parties also appreciate a mediator who is a bit creative, even somewhat humorful?

Whether parties want creativity and good humor associated with their mediation services or not, the current over two dozen mediation mugs available at Amazon.com certainly make it seem that the mediation field has somehow broken through historic behavioral constraints to share a bit more joy and good humor in the mediation room.  I note that all of these mugs are currently available.  In trying to understand what messaging might effectively work in mediation, I have foolishly sought to categorize these mugs by approach, thinking that this may inform a next deeper look at the prospects for mediation wall art.  On a serious note, all of this is a part of bringing mediation concepts of respectiful dialogue and the pursuit of optimized solutions front and center as a social pillar for a better tomorrow.

Together, each of us acting individually, we can help to beneficially shift our society and culture toward mediative solutions one giggle at a time.  And if our family has any interest, what a great set of ideas for holiday gifts this year!

 

WISDOM AND TRUST BASED MUGS

MAGIC & SUPERPOWER MUGS


NEUTRAL MEDIATOR MUGS

 


CONFIDENCE BUILDING MUGS


GENDER IDENTITY MUGS

Biography


Jim Melamed co-founded Mediate.com in 1996 and served as CEO of Mediate.com through June 2020 (25 years).  During Jim's tenure, Mediate.com received the American Bar Association's 2010 Institutional Problem Solver Award.  Before Mediate.com, Jim founded The Mediation Center in Eugene, Oregon in 1983 and served as Executive Director of the Academy of Family Mediators (AFM) from 1987 to 1993. Jim was also the first President and Executive Director of the Oregon Mediation Association (1985-86). Jim's undergraduate degree is in psychology from Stanford University and his law degree is from the University of Oregon.

Jim has received the following awards: The Oregon Mediation Association's 2003 Award for Excellence; The Oregon State Bar's 2006 Sidney Lezak Award of Excellence; The Association for Conflict Resolution (ACR) 2007 John Haynes Distinguished Mediator Award; The 2012 Academy of Professional Family Mediators (APFM) "Getting To Yes" Award; The APFM's first Outstanding Mediator Award (2018); and the Oregon Mediation Association's 2020 Lifetime Achievement Award.



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