Non-Violent Communication for Families with Kate Raffin
A little while ago, Nicki and I attended a three day Non-Violent Communication workshop which started us on a journey to better understand ourselves, our needs and to get curious when it comes to conflict and uncomfortable conversations. Today I invited our NVC facilitator Kate Raffin to the podcast to chat about the power of Non-Violent Communication.
π Kate shares
How she learned about Marshall Rosenberg's work with NVC
The benefits from learning the skills behind NVC
NVC basics
Being specific about our language is a big part of NVC.
The difference between thinking and feeling
When NVC can turn tough conversations into a chance for connection
The benefits of doing a workshop as opposed to just reading about it
How NVC helps our family relationships
How NVC has changed her life
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π Links and Resources
https://workthatreconnects.org/
π Guest Details
Whether we're walking in the beautiful pristine Kakadu National Park or canoeing down the embroider wild wild river, we seem to be able to engage with practices that include our whole selves⦠The big gift we have to bring to this planet in our time
I'm discovering that people enjoy the creativity and trust in the depths we can go through together as well as the celebration and lightness and even fun and sense of play that we can encounter that these two⦠Celebration and Mourning are not so far apart from each other.
I put my intention and attention here.
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