
Non Violent Communication, Day 9
On today's episode, I talk about my experiment of trying to see how many times I actually make an evaluation rather than sticking to an observation. (Hint: I do it, a lot). You'll hear about my 4-ye...
11 Sep 20108min

Non Violent Communication, Day 8
It's day 8 of the non violent communication podcast, and we've made it to chapter 3 in the book (Nonviolent Communication by Marshall B. Rosenberg). Today's topic is "observing without evaluating", a ...
10 Sep 20105min

Non Violent Communication, Day 7
Wow, 7 entire episodes. It feels really great to get this out there. Today I'm talking bout the last couple of aspects of communication that blocks compassion, specifically, communicating our desires...
8 Sep 20108min

Non Violent Communication, Day 6
Today we're talking about "denial of responsibility". A challenge for you: how many times throughout the day do you use the phrase "I have to". Feel free to report your results at the blog: http://...
7 Sep 20106min

Non Violent Communication, Day 5
Today we're talking more about communication that blocks compassion, specifically about "comparison". You'll hear my thoughts on this and a couple of quick stories. Feel free to comment at the blog, ...
6 Sep 20105min

Day 4: Communication that blocks compassion, moralistic judgments
Today is Day 4 of the non violent communication podcast, and we're talking about communication that blocks compassion. Specifically, about moralistic judgments. This is a point in the book where I a...
5 Sep 20107min

Non Violent Communication, Day 3
Today we discuss what prevents us from communicating from the heart. What are the things that get in the way? You'll hear two very real examples from my own life, which I'm hoping the next days and ...
4 Sep 20101h 14min

Non Violent Communication, Day 2
In day 2 of the non violent communication podcast, we're talking about little things that are big -- what we deeply wish for in our lives and in our world, and what moments in our lives express those ...
3 Sep 20107min



















