Rolling Through Negotiations
Hosted by Matthew Karakoulakis, one of Australia’s top lawyers, this podcast blends the principles of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu (BJJ), First Nations Leadership, and business strategy to help you negotiate like a pro.
Rolling Through Negotiations
The Hidden Skill Behind Every Great Negotiator with Barrister Dr Michelle Sharpe
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What if the secret to becoming a better negotiator isn't pushing harder, but learning when to step back?
For decades, we've been told that success belongs to those who work longer, fight harder, and never take their foot off the accelerator. But award-winning barrister Dr Michelle Sharpe has seen the cost of that mindset firsthand.
In this deeply insightful conversation, Michelle takes us behind the courtroom doors and into the human side of negotiation, advocacy, and high performance. From navigating high-stakes litigation to leading wellbeing initiatives at the Victorian Bar, she reveals why curiosity may be the most powerful skill any negotiator can develop.
Together, Matthew and Michelle explore the hidden emotional forces driving conflict, why empathy can unlock outcomes that logic alone never will, and how the ability to recover after pressure may be the ultimate competitive advantage.
They discuss the emotional realities of advocacy, the dangers of burnout, the importance of maintaining objectivity, and why understanding people often matters more than being right.
This episode is a masterclass in emotional intelligence, resilience, and the art of staying human in professions that often reward the opposite.
Thanks for listening and until the next one, take care.
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