
Nonviolent Communication - Marshall Rosenberg's NVC Training
Nonviolent communication is a process that consists of an intention to contribute to our own well being, and the well being of others, compassionately.
So that whatever we do is done willingly, not done out of guilt, or shame, or fear of punishment, or trying to buy love, by submitting to what we think others expect us to do.
That we give solely out of the joy that comes naturally from contributing to life. Our own life and the lives of others.
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Nov 27, 2020 • 50min
Making Life Wonderful #2 - An Intermediate Training
Making Life Wonderful #2 - An Intermediate Training
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Nov 27, 2020 • 1h 9min
Making Life Wonderful (1 of 8) An Intermediate Training
Making Life Wonderful (1 of 8) An Intermediate Training
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Nov 17, 2020 • 1h 11min
Words are Windows, or They're Walls #2
Nonviolent Communication, also called Giraffe Language, is amazingly simple, given how profoundly valuable it has been to thousands of people. It entails clearly expressing and receiving information about what is going on within oneself without in any way criticizing or attacking others in the process and with empathy receiving information about what is going on within others, even when it is expressed in a hostile manner. Nonviolent Communication focuses attention on actions that can enrich our lives and the lives of others. Words are Windows, or They're Walls Was recorded at a presentation in Copenhagen, where Marshall Rosenberg introduces Nonviolent Communication with humor and clarity. He illustrates the model with everyday situations presented by the audience. The American Psychologist Marshall Rosenberg is the founding director of The Center for Nonviolent Communication in the US and Switzerland, an educational organization providing individuals and organizations with the interpersonal communication skills needed to resolve personal, professional, and political conflicts through mutual understanding.
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Nov 17, 2020 • 1h 4min
Words are Windows, or They're Walls #1
Nonviolent Communication, also called Giraffe Language, is amazingly simple, given how profoundly valuable it has been to thousands of people. It entails clearly expressing and receiving information about what is going on within oneself without in any way criticizing or attacking others in the process and with empathy receiving information about what is going on within others, even when it is expressed in a hostile manner. Nonviolent Communication focuses attention on actions that can enrich our lives and the lives of others. Words are Windows, or They're Walls Was recorded at a presentation in Copenhagen, where Marshall Rosenberg introduces Nonviolent Communication with humor and clarity. He illustrates the model with everyday situations presented by the audience. The American Psychologist Marshall Rosenberg is the founding director of The Center for Nonviolent Communication in the US and Switzerland, an educational organization providing individuals and organizations with the interpersonal communication skills needed to resolve personal, professional, and political conflicts through mutual understanding.
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Nov 10, 2020 • 1h
Marshall Rosenberg - Resolving Conflicts with Children #2
Delve into the transformative power of empathy and emotional expression. Learn how recognizing feelings can dissolve misunderstandings, especially in conflict. Explore the importance of appreciation over praise in fostering deeper connections. Discover the balance between values and nonjudgmental communication in parenting. Hear inspiring stories about establishing a 'giraffe school' to aid marginalized children and celebrating self-acceptance through music, emphasizing that everyone deserves to express themselves freely.

Nov 10, 2020 • 60min
Marshall Rosenberg - Resolving Conflicts with Children #1
Dive into effective conflict resolution strategies with children, focusing on real-life scenarios from a school known for its challenges. Discover a three-step communication process that prioritizes understanding and autonomy. Learn about the dangers of manipulative language, emphasizing compassion over control. Explore the importance of consensual decision-making to foster respect in relationships. Through engaging anecdotes, the discussion contrasts harmful communication styles with empathetic approaches, promoting healthier interactions and connections.

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Oct 31, 2020 • 58min
Experiencing Needs as Gifts
Marshall Rosenberg 2000
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Oct 24, 2020 • 1h 3min
Nonviolent Communication Marshall Rosenberg "San Francisco Lecture"
Nonviolent Communication Marshall Rosenberg "Lecture Hall"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eF6kMJxOpvI&t=60s
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Oct 18, 2020 • 45min
Expressing and Receiving Anger Compassionately Using the Principles of NVC - Marshall Rosenberg - January 1, 1998
Expressing and Receiving Anger Compassionately Using the Principles of NVC - January 1, 1998
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Oct 11, 2020 • 1h
The power we have to create the world of our choosing
Marshall Rosenbergs keynote address at the United Church of Religious Science 2005 Community Gathering in San Diego, California a lively and witty introductory presentation of NVC showing how we can make life miserable or wonderful for ourselves and others depending upon how we think and communicate.
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