June 19, 2025

Ask for More

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Rachel Salaman: Hello, I'm Rachel Salaman. Today's guest, Alexandra Carter, is a negotiation trainer with the United Nations. But she is also a professional mediator, so she approaches negotiation from a different angle to other experts in this field who are schooled in hostage standoffs and big business deals.

Alex is Director of the Mediation Clinic at Columbia Law School and she is also the author of a new book, titled "Ask for More: 10 Questions to Negotiate Anything." She joins me on the line from New York. Hello, Alex.

Alexandra Carter: Hi, Rachel. How are you today?

Rachel Salaman: Very well, thank you. Thanks so much for joining us. What's the difference between negotiating and mediating?

Alexandra Carter: So, mediating is basically just assisted negotiation. It's where a third person, who's not connected to your issue, comes in to basically help two or more people negotiate better.

Rachel Salaman: So, can you tell us a bit more about your professional background? What drew you to the field of mediation?

Alexandra Carter: Well, Rachel, I didn't even know that mediation existed as a field until my third year of law school, where a friend of mine came to me and said, "You know, I just took this class and it involves a lot of talking – you'll be great at it!"

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