
With Jacqueline Muller and David Shindoll
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Authenticity is not about self-improvement—it’s about deep self-connection and showing up as you truly are. In a world that rewards fitting in, authenticity can feel risky—and yet, it is the key to deeper self-trust, meaningful relationships, and inner peace.Through engaging practices you will uncover what truly matters to you, navigate resistance to being real, and find the courage to express yourself with confidence. Join us for an exploration of presence, personal power, and the courage to be fully yourself.
Investment:
We offer this course as a gift, with no set price.
If you feel moved to give, your contribution is deeply appreciated.
However, if finances are a challenge, please know that we would rather have you here than have you worry about payment. If you choose to donate, consider:
• What feels right given your financial situation?
• What amount would bring you joy to offer, without hesitation or regret?
• How much do you wish to support this work?
• How has this course nourished you, either now or by the end?
You are welcome to contribute before, during, or after the course—or not at all. The heart of this offering is not dependent on financial exchange.
Trainers
Jacqueline Muller

Jacqueline Muller, Certified Trainer with the Center for Nonviolent Communication and co-founder of the Rocky Mountain Compassionate Communication Network, has worked with people and groups in search of authentic expression and communication for more than 25 years. Her multi-cultural background as well as her quest for peace and justice has led her to work on immigration integration dialogue projects in Colorado and youth projects in the Middle East. She has been offering NVC™ classes to a variety of audiences since 2008 and has been facilitating Restorative Justice Circles since 2013 in Colorado. Since 2019 she has been collaborating in Tanzania and in Germany on various NVC training projects for teachers and professionals from various African countries, India, and the Philippines. In her private practice she supports individuals, couples, family members, and groups in transforming conflict into clear, engaged, and heart-based communication.
David Shindoll

David Shindoll, CNVC Certified Trainer and co-founder of the Rocky Mountain Compassionate Communication Network, has spent over 25 years creating environments based on mutual understanding and respect, boundaries based on needs, and an empowering compassion. David is passionate about learning, living, and sharing practices that transform how we relate to others and ourselves that are in alignment with our deepest values for truth, contribution, and love.
David holds a bachelor’s degree in psychology from Colorado College and a master’s degree in education from Loyola University. David has worked with children and their families for over 25 years in a variety of contexts from villages for abandoned children in Costa Rica, to Montessori schools in Taiwan, Bolivia, and the United States. David has been a teacher trainer in language at the Montessori Education Center of the Rockies and currently works as a first grade teacher in Denver, Colorado. David’s study of nonviolence also includes Focusing, yoga, and a meditation practice.
The Art of Authenticity: Embracing Who You Are & Living with Intention
All are welcome. Our goal is to spread, as widely as possible, the skills to build compassionate understanding across differences, thus we are offering these trainings at no charge.
Donations are also welcome and essential. We are dependent on donor generosity to continue this work in a way that makes it available to the widest possible audience.
Pick you own amount. All donations whether $5.00 or $5,000.00 make a big difference.
We deeply appreciate your involvement.