UNIVERSITY OF UTAH S.J. QUINNEY COLLEGE OF LAW — I am enchanted by stories. Stories with strong character development, riveting plot lines, and happy (and sad!) endings. Stories with conflict, resolution, and lessons learned. Stories with good dialogue and collaboration. Stories with characters who can forge and strengthen relationships with one another despite the obstacles. Stories with feeling. The EDR Blog has shared numerous stories this past year that reflect all the amazing work being done in the field of environmental dispute resolution. And my hat comes off to each and every one of you in this field. There have been stories which share the lessons learned from mediating conflict via Zoom. Stories which share the need to include mindfulness practices in facilitation and mediation, or the need to compile resources to be readily available to all those involved in EDR practices. There are stories which speak of great collaborative efforts—including efforts right here along the Wasatch Front. Yet, the most poignant stories have shown that shared experience is meaningful to those involved in conflict and that people can see past their differences, find common ground, and work for resolutions—stories with feeling.