The Paradox Of Why

with Miki Kashtan

So often we're habituated to associate a “why” question with being reproached, blamed or shamed – and so defensiveness arises. However, in order to maintain a flow of understanding and collaboration, we need to hear and say the “why” while finding other ways to ask for it. Here we look at how to ask questions that bring each of us vital information that can open up discovery and learning, for our mutual benefit.

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  • Skill Level All Skill Levels
  • Duration 9-13 minutes
  • Date Added 07/14/2022
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  • Payee NGL
  • Points 3
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Our everyday personal experiences of diminishment, and the destruction of our planet has a through-line. Societal traumas lead to us shutting down to avoid pain, and this limits us. The avoidance shifts our brains so we don’t see other beings, species and our planet as wondrous, precious and irreplaceable. Thus, we meet others with diminishment, oblivion, or abuse; trauma keeps passing on. This leads to being blind and mute, and to othering based on social location, and to destruction of our planet.

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  • Skill Level All Skill Levels
  • Duration 6-9 minutes
  • Date Added 07/14/2022
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  • Payee Sarah Peyton
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Anger, guilt, shame, and shutdown are often based on reactivity and “should” thinking. They narrow and distort perceptions, which can bring more suffering. So instead, feel them without resistance, nor acting on them. Bring clarity by naming your observables and thoughts, plus your underlying vulnerable feelings, needs and self-responsibility. Then mourn what needs were, or are, unmet. Only then choose what actions to meet needs.

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  • Skill Level Beginner Skill Level
  • Duration 4 - 6 minutes
  • Date Added 07/14/2022
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  • Payee LaShelle Lowe-Charde
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Reactivity can harm relationships, but there are three keys to prevent or dissolve reactivity: discernment (recognize reactivity and interrupting it), transparency (express feelings and wants honestly and making simple requests), support for conscious connection (remind ourselves to practice prioritizing connection in interactions). Practice these to maintain fulfilling relationships and reduce impacts caused by reactivity.

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  • Skill Level Intermediate Skill Level
  • Duration 7 - 10 minutes
  • Date Added 07/14/2022
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  • Payee LaShelle Lowe-Charde
  • Points 3
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Understanding Arguments Against NVC

with LaShelle Lowe-Chardé

Even those who practice NVC can repeat old patterns of thinking, believing, feeling, and behaving. If they do, but still use ‘NVC language’ others may think the issue is NVC rather than the person’s capacity. This week, notice even a small instance where someone is against something you suggest. To build trust and connection, experiment with offering empathy or asking them to share what they think, feel, or need.

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  • Skill Level Beginner Skill Level
  • Duration 3 - 5 minutes
  • Date Added 07/13/2022
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  • Payee LaShelle Lowe-Charde
  • Points 2
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Sustaining Our World

with Mary Mackenzie

Trainer Tip: The world’s people are consuming more of earth's resources at an astronomical speed. This is a form of violence, of not valuing everyone’s needs. Respect and support everything that lives, including yourself. How you can take less from earth’s resources and replenish more so that earth can flourish? Even if its small, take action today to support earth’s sustainability.

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  • Skill Level All Skill levels
  • Duration 1-2 minutes
  • Date Added 07/13/2022
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  • Payee Mary Mackenzie
  • Points 1
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Sex Is The Least Private Act

with Alan Rafael Seid

The energy of the most private events of our lives (such as sex) can ripple out and affect everything we do, like the ripples of a rock thrown in a pond. Instead of segregating -or sometimes denying- parts of ourselves, we can bring our blind spots and our shadows in self and relationships into the light. Having growth in a private life can transfer onto other areas of life.

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  • Skill Level All Skill Levels
  • Duration 1-2 minutes
  • Date Added 07/13/2022
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  • Payee Alan Rafael Seid
  • Points 1
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The Purpose Of Gratitude

with Alan Rafael Seid

Gratitude keeps us connected to what is working, rather than dwelling on what is not working. As a celebration – gratitude keeps us connected to the natural joy of giving. Receiving gratitude also serves the function of feedback, and lets us know that we are effectively contributing.

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  • Skill Level Beginner Skill Level
  • Duration 1-2 minutes
  • Date Added 07/13/2022
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  • Payee Alan Rafael Seid
  • Points 1
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Untethering from dominant culture and internalized oppression takes releasing attachments and persistence inspite upheavals -- all with insufficient support. Even in community building we can bring oppression into our efforts to untether. The more we walk towards vision, the more tethers of patriarchy we undo, the more the cost. By exacting such high cost, patriarchal societies reproduce and sustain themselves. To untether we need fortitude.

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  • Skill Level Advanced Skill Level
  • Duration 7 - 10 minutes
  • Date Added 7/13/2022
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  • Payee NGL
  • Points 2
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Roxy Manning discusses the need to expand our understanding of observations within Nonviolent Communication (NVC). She challenges the idea of objective observation, noting its limitations, and introduces internal observations, citing personal experiences to illustrate their influence on emotions and self-perception. Additionally, she emphasizes systemic awareness as a crucial aspect of observation, highlighting its importance in understanding broader societal issues. Overall, Roxy advocates for a comprehensive approach to observations in NVC, incorporating external, internal, and systemic perspectives to foster inclusivity and empathy..

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  • Skill Level Beginner Skill Level
  • Duration 11 minutes
  • Date Added 2/17/2024
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  • Payee Roxy Manning
  • Points 1
  • Multi Trainer Num 1