Money doesnt grow on trees

Published: May 18, 2016, midnight

b"Do you and your spouse spend differently? \\xa0Fighting with siblings about inheritance? \\xa0Can't decide how to split costs with a neighbor? \\xa0Going out with friends who don't pay their fair share? Money is a common source of disagreement. \\xa0Listen to\\xa0Linda Gryczan\\xa0and\\xa0Tracy Culbreath King, and learn how to uncover and resolve the real issue behind money disputes.\\n\\nLinda Gryczan\\xa0is a mediator who has led consensus decision making for more than 40 years.\\xa0 She opened\\xa0Mediation Works\\xa0in 2007, and has helped hundreds of people transform their conflict into cooperation.\\n\\nGryczan\\xa0is President of the Montana Mediation Association.\\xa0 She is a Certified Mediator with Family Designation and has earned Advanced Practitioner status with the Association for Conflict Resolution and Academy of professional Family Mediators.\\n\\nTracy Culbreath\\xa0King\\xa0has a passion for conflict resolution that began after pursuing her Bachelors of Science degree from the University of Central Florida in Interpersonal Organizational Communication. After observing the consequences of poor communication on a personal and professional level, she realized she needed additional skills to address the conflicts that often resulted from communication breakdowns. In 2014\\xa0Tracy\\xa0graduated from the University of Baltimore with a Master\\u2019s of Science in Negotiation and Conflict Management.\\n\\nTracy\\xa0is an Alternative Dispute Resolution Coordinator at the\\xa0Maryland Mediation and Conflict Resolution Office (MACRO).\\xa0Tracy\\xa0also serves as a conflict coach, mediator, and promotes conflict resolution processes through trainings, outreach initiatives, and continuing education for conflict resolution practitioners."