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Empathy in the Workplace: A Workshop with Miki Kashtan

By Miki Kashtan, February 3, 2011 3:24 PM
Friday, March 4, 2011, 12:00pm-2:00PM
First Congregational Church of Oakland

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Would you like to increase effectiveness and connection in your organization?

Are you tired of difficult conversations and strenuous meetings and would like some manageability in your work life?

In this workshop we plan on exploring some basic principles related to empathic communication in the workplace. We are particularly hopeful that groups and organizations will send some key individuals to this event.

The focus of this workshop is to provide an introduction to the following principles and practices and explore how to bring them into the workplace:

  • presence, even in the face of difficulty
  • clarity of purpose when making decisions or running meetings
  • attention to both parties’ needs in a conflict
  • providing feedback without criticism

Miki Kashtan, certified NVC trainer, is a founder of Bay Area Nonviolent Communication and the North America Leadership Program. Miki conducts organizational trainings, consults with private and public sector organizations and teaches NVC at workshops in the San Francisco Bay Area and around the country. Miki has been supporting global social change movements, including coaching of Peace Alliance members in their Department of Peace campaign, facilitation of the African Alliance for Peace summit in Ghana, and a global peace building and conflict transformation summit in Japan.

You may enjoy watching:

10-minute video interview of Miki Kashtan discussing empathy.

10-minute video of Miki Kashtan coaching role plays on the BayNVC Conflict Hotline TV show.

Be a Resource for Your Community – a Workshop with Miki Kashtan

By Miki Kashtan, February 3, 2011 2:45 PM

Friday, March 4th, 2011, 4:30-6:30PM at the First Congregational Church of Oakland

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Would you like to become a resource in your community?

This engaging workshop is one fruit of Miki Kashtan’s commitment to transforming the ways we interact with each other and the larger world. People at all skill levels can dive deeply into the world of possibilities that open up with a practice of empathic presence in our communities. This workshop is designed to support you in the following areas:

* capacity to stay present in challenging situations
* ability to reflect your understanding regardless of content
* competence in checking for understanding of deeper meaning of what is shared
* willingness to listen empathically, without trying to solve problems

This workshop is highly interactive and includes exercises using situations volunteered by class participants as material for learning.  Repeated attendance is encouraged, as learning and insights arise freshly each time.
What past participants have said about this workshop:

“For once a seminar leader didn’t try to cram in too much stuff, but instead really committed to her material and ‘let it breathe.’ Very effective!”
~ Floyd Smith

“Miki Kashtan’s class reintroduced me to the value of silence as part of deep listening. The most profound moment came when my partner and I looked into each other’s faces without saying a word. It was both uncomfortable and transformative, and the experience is still with me. I believe this is a vital skill to take into any kind of community building setting, where many people are more focused on giving their opinions than deeply listening to other participants.”
~ Judy Pope

Miki Kashtan, certified NVC trainer, is a founder of Bay Area Nonviolent Communication and the North America Leadership Program. Miki consults private and public sector organizations, leads NVC workshops and retreats, and facilitates conferences around the world. . She also hosts a monthly call-in television show, The Conflict Hotline, which is viewable through http://bit.ly/conflict-hotline. She holds a Ph.D. in sociology from the University of California at Berkeley. You can read her writings at baynvc.blogspot.com.
10-minute video interview of Miki Kashtan discussing empathy.

Financial Integrity: Your Money AND Your Life

By admin, April 22, 2010 6:26 PM

Alan SeidCreate a relationship with money that’s clear, empowered, purposeful, and free of stress

A Telephone Course (Telecourse) with CNVC Certified Trainer Alan Seid from Kendall, Washington, USA

Mondays, May 3, 2010 – October 4, 2010 • 3:00 – 4:30 PM PDT (10:00 PM GMT)

Take this course and you will:

  • discover and begin applying a fantastic tool for creating a clear, empowered, and purposeful relationship with money
  • align your money and your life – discover and surface your particular “issues” with money in a safe, supportive, and encouraging environment
  • learn a process for effectively navigating our culture –which is confused and confusing when it comes to money– with clarity and skill
  • learn the secret for discovering your enough point – a dynamic place of sufficiency, fulfillment, and integrity in relation to money

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NVC Conference, Santa Barbara, CA – May 2010 with Kathleen Macferran

By Kathleen Macferran, April 17, 2010 4:10 PM

Kathleen MacferranCommunicating Compassionately

Santa Barbara, CA
May 15 & 16, 2010
9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., respectively.

This conference is free and open to the public.

The weekend begins with keynote addresses by leading internationally recognized trainers brought in from around North America: Jori & Jim Manske, Raj Gill, and Kathleen Macferran. They will join several popular local Certified NVC Trainers such as Liz Otterbein and others for breakout seminars and workshops.

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