About the Name “Nonviolent Communication”
🎉 Celebrating 20 Years of Learning, Connection, and Transformation
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8m 33s
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In this engaging introduction to Nonviolent Communication, Alan Rafael Seid explores the meaning behind the name “Nonviolent Communication” and the consciousness at the heart of the practice. Drawing on Gandhi’s teachings, Marshall Rosenberg’s work, and the giraffe/jackal metaphor, he highlights the shift from blame and judgment toward connection, compassion, and making life more wonderful. With humor and authenticity, Alan offers a grounded and accessible overview of NVC as a way of relating to ourselves and others.
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