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NVC 5. Marshall's Way of Teaching

  • Video Library Authors: Alex Censor, Christa Morf, Holley Humphrey, Marcelline Brogli, Sylvia Haskvitz, Towe Widstrand
  • Video URL: https://youtu.be/GWG0ymNozMA
  • Video Length: 14m
  • Store Topics: Conflict Resolution, Counseling & Coaching, Education, Facilitation, General, Health & Healing, Mind-Body-Spirit, Social Change
  • Product Language: English

(14m) This video highlights Marshall Rosenberg's unique approach to teaching Nonviolent Communication (NVC), emphasizing the importance of connecting from the heart and understanding beyond the four steps. It showcases anecdotes demonstrating Marshall's innovative teaching methods, his use of metaphors, and his focus on empathy and connection. Through stories of role-playing, the power of empathy in healing deep wounds, and Marshall's intuitive understanding of human needs, this transcript captures the essence of NVC as a tool for genuine human connection and transformation. Contributors: Marcelline Brogli, Towe Widstrand, Holley Humphrey, Alex Censor, Sylvia Haskvitz, Christa Morf.

NVC 6. Development of Teaching Approach and Lingo

  • Video Library Authors: Alex Censor, Holley Humphrey, Rita Herzog, Sylvia Haskvitz, Towe Widstrand
  • Video URL: https://youtu.be/7B8506hH-Ls
  • Video Length: 28m
  • Store Topics: Conflict Resolution, Counseling & Coaching, Education, Facilitation, General, Health & Healing, Mind-Body-Spirit, Social Change
  • Product Language: English

(28m) This video explores the evolution of Marshall Rosenberg's teaching approach and terminology in Nonviolent Communication (NVC). Initially referring to NVC as a model, Rosenberg shifted to calling it a process to emphasize its dynamic and fluid nature. The development of key concepts like needs, wishes, and the language used to express them is discussed, highlighting the transition from static models to a more vibrant, life-affirming process. Contributors reflect on their journey with NVC, sharing personal insights and the impactful use of metaphors, such as the giraffe and jackal, to embody NVC principles in teaching and learning. Contributors: Holley Humphrey, Towe Widstrand, Rita Herzog, Alex Censor, Sylvia Haskvitz. 

NVC 8. Marshall the Man

  • Video Library Authors: Alex Censor, Christa Morf, Holley Humphrey, Marcelline Brogli
  • Video URL: https://youtu.be/8iRAtAGzkcQ
  • Video Length: 10m
  • Store Topics: Conflict Resolution, Counseling & Coaching, Education, General, Social Change
  • Product Language: English

(10m) This touching tribute to Marshall Rosenberg, the founder of Nonviolent Communication (NVC), offers intimate glimpses into his profound humanity, love for nature, and unwavering commitment to fostering empathy and understanding. Participants share personal anecdotes reflecting Marshall's teachings, his approach to conflicts, and his vulnerability. His deep empathy for global suffering and dedication to healing through NVC shine through, revealing a man deeply connected to the essence of life and committed to making the world a more compassionate place. Contributors: Holley Humphrey, Alex Censor, Christa Morf, Marcelline Brogli.

NVC 9. Principles of NVC

  • Video Library Authors: Allan Rohlfs, Christa Morf, Holley Humphrey, Towe Widstrand
  • Video URL: https://youtu.be/f9HegH4l5f8
  • Video Length: 24m
  • Store Topics: Conflict Resolution, Counseling & Coaching, Education, General, Social Change
  • Product Language: English

(24m) Nonviolent Communication (NVC) as recounted by those who were close to its founder, Marshall Rosenberg. It highlights the initial steps of NVC, tracing its development from "responsible thinking and communicating" to the well-known process of observation, feeling, needs, and requests. It emphasizes the importance of ownership and equality in communication, showing how NVC is grounded in connecting authentically with oneself and others. This tribute showcases how NVC's unique approach distinguishes it from other paradigms by integrating intent with the transformational power of language. Contributors: Allan Rohlfs, Christa Morf, Holley Humphrey, Towe Widstrand.