Damien Van Brunschot
The Resolution Room
As someone who's always had a keen interest in the dynamics of leadership and the intricacies of mediation and negotiation, I found myself at a crossroads where I wanted to connect the dots between these passions and my professional journey. This is how "The Resolution Room" was born. A podcast designed to discuss topics around leadership, mediation, negotiation and team building. You might wonder, why the name "The Resolution Room"? This title encapsulates the dual purpose of my mission at Evolve Resolve: resolving claims and elevating leadership. I've found that in professional services, man...
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30. Jun 2026
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Legal AI Adoption In Australia: Habeas' Will McCartney on Mitigating Hallucination Risk 30.06.2026 40:52
Will McCartney deferred his Arts/Law degree to build Habeas, a specialised legal tech startup aiming to bridge the AI trust gap in professional practice. In this conversation, he joins me to unpack why generic AI platforms fall short in high-stakes legal settings and how traditional Boolean search leaves practitioners frustrated. Will shares his personal trajectory; from starting his studies at Ca...
Mediation and Negotiation: Why Facts and Law Aren’t Enough to Settle with Nicole Davidson 16.06.2026 30:24
If you’ve ever walked into a negotiation thinking the law and the facts would do the heavy lifting, and then watched the whole thing stall anyway, this episode will feel familiar. I’m joined by Nicole Davidson, accredited mediator and negotiation trainer, to talk about why disputes don’t settle on logic alone, and what actually moves people when positions are entrenched. Nicole brings a rare mix o...
ADHD and Neurodivergence in the Workplace: A Medicolegal Panel Disussion 02.06.2026 37:26
Most workplace issues do not start as legal problems. They start as friction, fatigue, missed cues, and someone quietly thinking, I’m trying my best here and it still isn’t working. This conversation looks at how ADHD and neurodiversity can sit underneath those moments, and what employers can do early, before it becomes formal, adversarial or avoidable damage. I’m joined by Vanessa from mlcoa , ps...
ADHD Diagnosis & Treatment with Psychiatrist Dr Tim MacDonald and mlcoa's Vanessa Daniel 19.05.2026 27:35
ADHD is everywhere in the conversation right now, but there is still a lot of confusion about what it is, what it is not, and what good support actually looks like. I’m joined by Dr Tim MacDonald, a psychiatrist with deep academic and clinical experience, and Vanessa Daniel, National Customer and Legal Manager at mlcoa. Together we explore their collaboration, Law, Medicine and Everything in Betwe...
Big Law, New Law, and the Future of Law with Dr George Beaton 05.05.2026 25:25
I sat down with Dr George Beaton, one of the sharpest minds on the future of the legal profession, to talk about what is changing and what is staying stubbornly the same. George has a rare mix of academic and commercial credibility, with a background in medicine, an MBA and PhD, senior fellow roles at the University of Melbourne’s business and law schools, and decades advising professional service...
Conflict is Data, Benefit from it: Workplace Mediation with Tania Waters 21.04.2026 25:53
Tania Waters is a conflict management specialist, accredited mediator, and conflict coach who has spent years in senior global roles across HR and legal services. She founded Taite in 2021 and now focuses exclusively on workplace mediation. In this conversation, we get practical about why mediation is still underused in workplaces and why bringing it in earlier, rather than after an investigation,...
Avoidance Behaviour and Impostor Phenomenon in Professional Services with Michael Schiffner 07.04.2026 26:07
Michael Schiffner has spent years helping professionals get better at business development, and this conversation gets to the heart of why that matters. As the founder of Collective Intelligence and former National Business Development Coach at KPMG, Michael brings a practical and refreshing perspective to an area many lawyers still resist. We talk about why BD is such a pain point in professional...
The Data Behind Your Workplace Culture with David Talbot of Talbot Mills Research 24.03.2026 21:04
I sat down with researcher and political pollster David Talbot (Talbot Mills/The Enactor Group) to discuss his background in politics and polling, including his work with Jacinda Ardern during COVID. We also unpacked his workplace culture survey and what it means for generational engagement and leadership. David explained the methodology: around 1,000 Australians were surveyed using a weighted, ce...
Shine Lawyers Managing Director Simon Morrison on 38 Years at the Firm 10.03.2026 25:32
I recently caught up with Simon Morrison, Managing Director of Shine Lawyers, for a proper behind the scenes chat about what it’s like to spend 38 years inside one firm and still be hungry for what’s next. Simon and I both come from Toowoomba and went to St Mary’s, so there’s a shared thread running through the conversation, but the real story is how a small local practice became one of the bigges...
Transforming Resolution with Trauma-Informed Mediation: Julie Somerville 24.02.2026 33:05
In this episode of The Resolution Room, I sit down with Julie Somerville, a former solicitor turned mediator who has built a national reputation for her trauma-informed approach. Julie has been recognised in the New South Wales market, listed in Doyles for the last five years, and named Mediator of the Year (Australian ADR Awards) in 2022. We talk about why trauma-informed practice matters in civi...
Be Distinctive, Not Different: Law Firm Marketing with Dan Toombs 10.02.2026 25:31
In this episode, I sit down with Dan Toombs, founder of law firm marketing agency Practice Proof, who took an unorthodox path from his early days at St Mary’s in Toowoomba into law, social justice work and eventually two decades at the forefront of digital strategy for lawyers. Dan understands the legal profession from the inside, which is exactly why his take on marketing feels both practical and...
Travis Schultz on Growing a Law Firm from 8 to 80 Employees Without Marketing 27.01.2026 25:33
I recently sat down with Travis Schultz, a name deeply respected in the Queensland legal market and the founder of Travis Schultz and Partners. This episode is about leadership in personal injury law, what it takes to build a firm with a strong culture, and how to stay commercially sound without defaulting to the usual corporatised playbook. Travis and I go back to 1988 when we finished school, an...
The Legal Profession’s Changing Attitude Toward Coaching with Lara Wentworth 13.01.2026 32:06
Sitting down with Lara Wentworth, former lawyer turned coach and founder of Coaching Advocates, was a timely reminder that many in the legal profession spend years occupying a chair that doesn’t quite fit. Lara’s journey from legal practice to coaching is a testament to the value of self-discovery and the courage to carve out a new path. Through Coaching Advocates, she has created a space where la...
Purpose, Progress and Policy with Former Queensland Attorney-General Hon. Shannon Fentiman 30.12.2025 33:13
I recently sat down with Shannon Fentiman, Former Queensland Attorney-General, Queensland’s Shadow Treasurer, Shadow Minister for Women and Member for Waterford since 2015. Shannon’s journey from employment lawyer and community advocate to holding some of the state’s most significant ministerial portfolios is a masterclass in purpose-driven leadership. Raised on the Gold Coast and deeply committed...
From Lawyer to Mediator: Reflections on My First Two Years in the Chair 16.12.2025 8:58
As my second Christmas as a mediator approaches, I’ve found myself reflecting on the lessons and surprises this role has brought. Transitioning from lawyer to mediator has required new skills, a different mindset and a willingness to keep learning. Today I’m sharing some of my key reflections so far. The most striking realisation has been that mediation is its own discipline, distinct from legal p...
The Future of Australian Law Firms: Market Insights with Joel Barolsky 02.12.2025 34:16
My conversation with Joel Barolsky, a strategic advisor with over 30 years of experience at the intersection of law and business, reveals why understanding market dynamics matters more than ever for legal professionals. Joel is the driving force behind Barolsky Advisors, a fellow at Melbourne Law School teaching the business of law and works internationally through Edge Consultancy while contribut...
The Art of Persuasion: Dee Madigan on Advertising, Politics and Legal Strategy 18.11.2025 24:16
My conversation with Dee Madigan, co-founder of Campaign Edge and a recognised force in advertising and political campaigns, revealed fascinating parallels between persuasion in advertising, politics, and legal practice. After teaching and stint in property, a chance pub encounter with advertising professionals pivoted her career entirely. She initially viewed advertising as "artistic prostitution...
Tendering is an Exercise in Empathy: Tender Plus' Deborah Mazoudier on Winning Bids 04.11.2025 29:12
My conversation with Deborah Mazoudier, a tendering expert I've worked alongside for over two decades, revealed why so many organisations struggle with competitive bids: they fundamentally misunderstand what tendering requires. Deb's transition from legal career to tender specialist began in 2000 within international aid, where she discovered her talent for winning bids and eventually built Tender...
Understanding Unwritten Ground Rules with Steve Simpson 21.10.2025 32:50
My conversation with Steve Simpson, a veteran expert in workplace culture, challenged everything I thought I understood about organisational dynamics. Steve's concept of Unwritten Ground Rules (UGRs) cuts through the polished rhetoric of values statements and glossy brochures to reveal what actually happens within organisations. UGRs capture the naturally occurring behaviours and perceptions...
Why Your Best People Stay Silent: Carolyn Grant on Psychological Safety 07.10.2025 28:51
Most leaders can sense when something's off in their organisation. Talented people stay silent in meetings, innovation stalls, stress becomes the unspoken norm. My conversation with Carolyn Grant illuminated two concepts reshaping how we think about workplace performance: psychological safety and psychosocial risk management. Carolyn Grant is the founder and CEO of People Plus Science, where...
What Elite Sports Teaches Us About Workplace Excellence with Chris Brady 23.09.2025 32:10
I’m talking today with my good friend, Chris Brady, a seasoned physiotherapist and co-owner of the Queensland Sports Medicine Centre. Our conversation revealed fascinating parallels between elite sports performance and organisational success. Chris's extensive experience working with high-performance athletes provides unique insights into how teams function under pressure—lessons that transl...
Leading a new generation of mediators with Alison Haly 09.09.2025 27:21
My recent conversation with Alison Haly, a trailblazer in the Australian mediation landscape, offered a compelling look into what it means to forge a new path in legal practice. Alison’s transition from over two decades at a global law firm to establishing her own mediation practice was driven by a deep-seated passion for resolving conflict—a skill she traces back to her childhood. As the fi...
Stay True, Be Remarkable: Tony Macvean on Leading Hall and Wilcox 26.08.2025 28:41
My recent conversation with Tony Macvean, the former Managing Partner (CEO) of Hall and Wilcox, revealed a remarkable leadership journey spanning 17 years of transformational growth. Under his guidance, the firm achieved a tenfold revenue increase and expanded from a Melbourne base to seven offices nationally. What struck me most wasn't just the impressive metrics, but how Tony approached this exp...
Ethics in negotiation with Kate Avery 29.07.2025 31:56
I recently had the opportunity to sit down with my good friend and colleague, Kate Avery, a respected personal injury solicitor, to discuss the critical and often overlooked topic of legal ethics in negotiation. Drawing from her extensive experience in acting for both plaintiffs and defendants, Kate highlighted the nuanced ethical challenges practitioners face, particularly when their obligations...
Ethics in mediation 15.07.2025 11:19
There's a dangerous misconception lurking in our profession—that negotiation operates as an ethical free zone. While we've meticulously developed ethical frameworks for courtroom conduct, the obligations practitioners owe to opponents in negotiation and mediation remain frustratingly under-explored. Too many assume that once we step outside the courtroom's formal boundaries, we enter a realm...
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