Join journalist and author Amanda Ripley in this in-depth conversation as she explores the underlying causes of conflict, the psychology behind crisis situations, and the powerful effects news consumption has on our society. Walk away with practical tools to break destructive cycles and foster healthier, more productive dialogue. ❇️ Key topics and bullets Here’s a comprehensive sequence of topics covered in the video, broken down with clear sub-topics under each primary theme: 1. Introduction: Amanda Ripley’s Background Amanda introduces herself as a journalist, cofounder of Good Conflict, and author of “High Conflict: Why We Get Trapped and How We Get [More]
Marshall Rosenberg, Ph.D. Nonviolent Communication Nonviolent communication is a language designed for everyone to get what we want.  This translates to what we might be feeling or needing each moment of our lives. This workshop covers the feelings we have when we’re observing without evaluating, and connecting those feelings to the universal needs.  Those needs are then followed up with how we meet them through strategies, preferences & requests. “Please” is an expression of unmet need & “thank you” is an expression of met needs.  The root of feelings are our ‘needs.’ All needs are universal.  What differs immensely is [More]
Whether you work in sales, customer service, or desire closer, more intimate relationships; mastering the art of listening is so powerful that it can completely transform one’s life for the better and ways that are unmeasurable. This magic happens the instant one has truly focused their ‘entire attention‘ to listening and ‘hearing solely‘ what the other person is saying. A Wholly Different Way of Living: San Diego, California 1974 22nd February 1974 10th Conversation with Dr. Allan W. Anderson The Art of Listening “What is important is my act of listening. And that act of listening has brought about a miracle [More]

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