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  1. Change Your Response to Conflict and Change Your Life

    Change Your Response to Conflict and Change Your Life

    4 Session Course

    Ike Lasater, John Kinyon

    Multi-session Course · 5 hours, 12 minutes · 5/14/2017

    Shift how you respond to conflict with this Mediate Your Life course and create lasting change.

  2. Embracing the Shadow

    Embracing the Shadow

    6 Session Course

    Martha Lasley

    Multi-session Course · 5 hours, 59 minutes · 8/24/2017

    Listen beneath the surface and move from inner fragmentation to whole-hearted self-connection.

  3. The Power of Difference

    The Power of Difference

    Work Challenges

    Roxy Manning

    Audio · 5 minutes · 8/1/2016

    How do you bring empathy and authenticity to uncomfortable work situations when there are so many layers of difference – especially if your primary reason for working is to feed your family and pay your bills? Listen in as Roxy opens participants' eyes to some of the many layers of difference we all deal with on a daily basis.

  4. Beyond Right and Wrong

    Beyond Right and Wrong

    Bridget Belgrave

    Video · 1 hour, 4 minutes · 10/28/2016

    See the key principles of NVC demonstrated visually, with needs at the center.

  5. The Heart and Science of Empathy

    The Heart and Science of Empathy

    5 Session Course

    Eric Bowers

    Multi-session Course · 6 - 8 hours · 3/8/2020

    Explore how IPNB and NVC intertwine in Somatic-Based Resonant Empathy and connection.

  6. Gitta Zimmerman’s 2016 workshop for street workers focused on mediation and entrepreneurship.

  7. "I'm Not Good Enough" and Other Leadership Myths

    "I'm Not Good Enough" and Other Leadership Myths

    Roxy Manning

    Articles · 7 - 11 minutes · 11/27/2018

    Do you yearn to step forward in leadership, but know you're holding back? Clinical psychologist, organizational consultant, and speaker, Roxy Manning, PhD, shows us that more than external factors, its our internal beliefs and fears that provide the main barrier to moving forward.  She does this by taking us through three myths of leadership, and weaves in anecdotes to illustrate how tapping our unique (often lesser recognized) qualities, can be the way forward we've been seeking. Learn ways to move forward, even if at first it appears that (1.) others can "do it better", (2.) you need to be more prepared, or even if (3.) the material you're conveying isn't so original (and has been used many times).

  8. Nonviolence in the Face of Hatred

    Nonviolence in the Face of Hatred

    Miki Kashtan

    Articles · 14 - 21 minutes · 5/23/2019

    When Anita's sister reveals that the Ku Klux Klan broke into her home and dragged her out into a field towards a burning cross, Anita's commitment to nonviolence is challenged. Here, Miki highlights practices and lessons from her story of inner struggle -- including an insight about how, even in extreme polarization, our freedom and healing is wrapped up in others' freedom and healing.

  9. Choosing Whom We Empathize With

    Choosing Whom We Empathize With

    Mary Mackenzie

    Trainer Tips · 1 - 2 minutes · 10/24/2019

    Trainer Tip: One of the basic philosophies of Nonviolent Communication is valuing everyone’s needs equally. That means that you consider your needs to be equal to another person’s needs. If someone asks you for empathy, and you choose to empathize at you own expense, you're not living in a Nonviolent Communication consciousness. Be aware of your own needs today when someone asks you to be their emotional support.

  10. Feedback without Criticism

    Feedback without Criticism

    5 Session Course

    Miki Kashtan

    Multi-session Course · 8 - 11 hours · 9/17/2019

    Turn feedback into a path for learning and growth by understanding what makes it challenging.

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