Keeping It Real With Compassionate Communication: Creating Connection Amid Difficult Situations - Denver

Connection is grounded in security and security requires clarity. Communication is the way we connect. When our communication is unclear, confusion often plagues us. This class explores how we can communicate clearly and listen deeply, thus creating more connection in our lives. It is based on the teachings of Marshall Rosenberg and provides an overview of his philosophy.

Keeping It Real With Compassionate Communication: Creating Connection Amid Difficult Situations - Denver

Connection is grounded in security and security requires clarity. Communication is the way we connect. When our communication is unclear, confusion often plagues us. This class explores how we can communicate clearly and listen deeply, thus creating more connection in our lives. It is based on the teachings of Marshall Rosenberg and provides an overview of his philosophy.

Keeping It Real With Compassionate Communication: Creating Connection Amid Difficult Situations - Denver

Connection is grounded in security and security requires clarity. Communication is the way we connect. When our communication is unclear, confusion often plagues us. This class explores how we can communicate clearly and listen deeply, thus creating more connection in our lives. It is based on the teachings of Marshall Rosenberg and provides an overview of his philosophy.

Keeping It Real With Compassionate Communication: Creating Connection Amid Difficult Situations - Denver

Connection is grounded in security and security requires clarity. Communication is the way we connect. When our communication is unclear, confusion often plagues us. This class explores how we can communicate clearly and listen deeply, thus creating more connection in our lives. It is based on the teachings of Marshall Rosenberg and provides an overview of his philosophy.

Keeping It Real With Compassionate Communication: Creating Connection Amid Difficult Situations - Denver

Connection is grounded in security and security requires clarity. Communication is the way we connect. When our communication is unclear, confusion often plagues us. This class explores how we can communicate clearly and listen deeply, thus creating more connection in our lives. It is based on the teachings of Marshall Rosenberg and provides an overview of his philosophy.

Anita Foxworth, Ph.D.

Anita is a former educator who has held a variety of positions that included teacher, central office administrator, project manager and Colorado State director for school improvement projects. Since completing her accreditation as a facilitator for RMCCN, she is working on combining the skills of NVC and social justice. Anita longs to participate in the development of a world where everyone's needs matter.

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Evon Davis, M.F.A.

Evon began her career as a life transformation coach in 2005 with the publication of her first book The Power of Manifestation, and teaching workshops at Colorado Free University on the subjects of self-empowerment, manifestation, spiritual alignment, the law of attraction, and self-actualization.

For the past decade, she has been facilitating workshops on these topics, coaching individuals using a variety of modalities, and published a second book titled, In the Magic Flow.

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Jean Bell, Ph.D.

Jean was introduced to NVC in 2003 and has studied with Marshall Rosenberg, Robert Gonzalez, and others. A retired college professor, she has taught NVC since 2006. She has also coordinated many educational peace events and meditations, including the Evergreen High School chapter of Peace Jam, and for the Evergreen Peace group.

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Brian Gast

Brian is an executive coach and corporate team alignment expert as well as an author and speaker. Brian’s clients include DeVry Inc., Shamrock Foods, Polycom Corporation, and Clear Channel Communications. Prior to launching his coaching company, Quadrant Corp, in 2001, Brian was the CEO of three Colorado-based telecommunications companies.

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