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How to Address Harmful Impact with Nonviolent Communication with Roxy Manning

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Have you not known whether to speak up when hearing someone make a harmful comment? Wondered how to center the impacted person without causing further harm? Or what to say when you do speak up? If so, I hope you’ll tune in to the latest episode of Conflict Decoded—How to Address Harmful Impact with Nonviolent Communication—with clinical psychologist and Nonviolent Communication trainer @RoxanneManning. Nonviolent Communication (NVC) has been one of my closest allies in learning to speak up as a bystander to harm. This episode offers a basic primer on NVC and a practical exploration of how to use NVC to speak up about harmful impact. Whether you’re brand-new to NVC or a long-time practitioner, if you’re committed to communicating skillfully—especially as a bystander to harm—I think you’ll get a lot out of this actionable, rich conversation. About Roxy Manning, PhD. Roxy Manning, PhD is a clinical psychologist and certified Center for Nonviolent Communication trainer with decades of experience interrupting oppressive attitudes and cultural norms. Dr. Manning has worked, consulted, and provided training across the US and internationally with organizations working to move towards equitable and diverse workplace cultures. She also works as a psychologist in San Francisco serving the homeless and disenfranchised mentally ill population. She is the author of How to Have Antiracist Conversations: Embracing Our Full Humanity to Challenge White Supremacy and the co-author with Sarah Peyton of The Antiracist Heart: A Self-Compassion and Activism Handbook. Dr. Manning also cohosts the podcast, Fierce Compassion with Sarah Peyton. Links to Roxy Manning’s Resources: Roxannemanning..com How to Have Anti-Racist Conversations, by Roxy Manning The Anti-Racist Heart, by Roxy Manning and Sarah Peyton Roxy’s Workshops & Trainings The Fierce Compassion Podcast, with Roxy Manning and Sarah Peyton Resources from Katherine related to Nonviolent Communication & this Podcast: How to Make Skillful Requests (NVC-Style Journaling) Why We Get Stuck & How to Shift Perspective The Neuroscience of Human Connection, Podcast Episode with Sarah Peyton The Emotions Wheel & Feelings List The Needs List Additional Resources: Nonviolent Communication: A Language of Life, by Marshall Rosenberg Say What You Mean: A Mindful Approach to Nonviolent Communication, by Oren J. Sofer
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Have you not known whether to speak up when hearing someone make a harmful comment? Wondered how to center the impacted person without causing further harm? Or what to say when you do speak up? If so, I hope you’ll tune in to the latest episode of Conflict Decoded—How to Address Harmful Impact with Nonviolent Communication—with clinical psychologist and Nonviolent Communication trainer @RoxanneManning. Nonviolent Communication (NVC) has been one of my closest allies in learning to speak up as a bystander to harm. This episode offers a basic primer on NVC and a practical exploration of how to use NVC to speak up about harmful impact. Whether you’re brand-new to NVC or a long-time practitioner, if you’re committed to communicating skillfully—especially as a bystander to harm—I think you’ll get a lot out of this actionable, rich conversation. About Roxy Manning, PhD. Roxy Manning, PhD is a clinical psychologist and certified Center for Nonviolent Communication trainer with decades of experience interrupting oppressive attitudes and cultural norms. Dr. Manning has worked, consulted, and provided training across the US and internationally with organizations working to move towards equitable and diverse workplace cultures. She also works as a psychologist in San Francisco serving the homeless and disenfranchised mentally ill population. She is the author of How to Have Antiracist Conversations: Embracing Our Full Humanity to Challenge White Supremacy and the co-author with Sarah Peyton of The Antiracist Heart: A Self-Compassion and Activism Handbook. Dr. Manning also cohosts the podcast, Fierce Compassion with Sarah Peyton. Links to Roxy Manning’s Resources: Roxannemanning..com How to Have Anti-Racist Conversations, by Roxy Manning The Anti-Racist Heart, by Roxy Manning and Sarah Peyton Roxy’s Workshops & Trainings The Fierce Compassion Podcast, with Roxy Manning and Sarah Peyton Resources from Katherine related to Nonviolent Communication & this Podcast: How to Make Skillful Requests (NVC-Style Journaling) Why We Get Stuck & How to Shift Perspective The Neuroscience of Human Connection, Podcast Episode with Sarah Peyton The Emotions Wheel & Feelings List The Needs List Additional Resources: Nonviolent Communication: A Language of Life, by Marshall Rosenberg Say What You Mean: A Mindful Approach to Nonviolent Communication, by Oren J. Sofer
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