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Whether we have more or less power and privilege, anything without liberation for all is within patriarchal separation, and will continue cycles of oppression. To liberate ourselves and one another we need to increase our collective capacity through developing related knowledge, skills, research; build an understanding of patriarchal roots; confront lovingly; co-hold dilemmas about privilege; co-shape outcomes; etc.

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  • Skill Level Advanced Skill Level
  • Duration 22 - 31 minutes
  • Date Added 1/17/2023
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  • Payee NGL
  • Points 9
  • Multi Trainer Num 1

Anger is a sign that you're resisting what's happening because you perceive an overwhelming threat, not trusting yourself to handle what's happening directly. Vulnerable feelings under anger are usually fear, hurt, or grief. Experiencing and expressing these feelings and connecting them to your needs, gives you access to more skill, insight, compassion, and wisdom. Read on for 3 questions to ask yourself when angry.

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  • Skill Level Beginner Skill Level
  • Duration 3-5 minutes
  • Date Added 1/17/2023
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  • Payee LaShelle Lowe-Charde
  • Points 1
  • Multi Trainer Num 1

When outraged or resigned over polarized issues, pause to ask yourself who may be benefiting from this conflict? What are we not paying attention to that’s even more important? What matters most? Am I being distracted away from something more important? What do I really want? Where can I choose to focus attention and action for the wellbeing of all life on the planet (which is also my wellbeing and the well being of those I love)?

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  • Skill Level All Skill Levels
  • Duration 4 - 6 minutes
  • Date Added 1/17/2023
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  • Payee Mediate Your Life
  • Points 1
  • Multi Trainer Num 1

The human species is trained and habituated towards separation. This model encourages humans to either give up on their needs or fight for their needs. In this short video, Miki shares how increasing capacity shifts habits of separation and supports holding of all needs.

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  • Duration 3 minutes
  • Date Added 1/11/2023
  • Premium Members n/a
  • Payee NGL
  • Points 1
  • Multi Trainer Num 1

Some people assume that restorative circles and mediation are synonymous. Ceri, Jo, and Sarah are here to show that they are much more different than some may think. Watch this video to understand the distinctions around roles, settings, processes, and the people involved in mediation versus restorative circles.

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  • Skill Level Intermediate Skill Level
  • Duration 2 minutes
  • Production Date 12/2022

Watch Jim and Jori Manske in this video as they share three key learnings about collaborating effectively.

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  • Duration 43 minutes
  • Date Added 6/30/2022
  • Premium Members n/a
  • Payee NVC Academy
  • Points 2
  • Multi Trainer Num 1

This video with Jim and Jori Manske explores how to navigate polarizing conversations.

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  • Skill Level Intermediate Skill Level
  • Duration 53 minutes
  • Date Added 12/20/2022
  • Premium Members n/a
  • Payee NVC Academy
  • Points 3
  • Multi Trainer Num 1

Trainer Tip: The better you connect with your child’s needs, the more you will defuse the power struggle. If he wants to behave in a way you don't like, start by understanding what's going on with him by making empathic guesses. Doing this out loud can expand your child’s emotional vocabulary and show that his needs matter to you, and build his trust. Once you learn what's going on with him, create a strategy that values both your needs.

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  • Skill Level Beginner Skill level
  • Duration 1 - 2 minutes
  • Date Added 11/25/2022
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  • Payee Mary Mackenzie
  • Points 1
  • Multi Trainer Num 1

Trainer Tip: Notice when you're tempted to wield physical, emotional, and intellectual power to get your children to do what you want. This coercion or force may bring short term ease, but long term it can be counterproductive. Ask yourself “What do I want my child to do?” and “What do I want my child’s reasons for doing it to be?”. Then consider ways to help them connect to their intrinsic motivation for doing it.

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  • Skill Level Beginner Skill level
  • Duration 1 - 2 minutes
  • Date Added 11/25/2022
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  • Payee Mary Mackenzie
  • Points 1
  • Multi Trainer Num 1

Trainer Tip: Punitive use of force stems from a belief that people behave in certain ways because they're bad, and that they need to be punished to mend their ways. One way to punish is to judge them. In contrast, protective use of force stems from a desire to prevent injury or injustice. It focuses on protecting people’s rights and well-being, not judging their behavior.

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  • Skill Level Introductory Skill level
  • Duration 1 - 2 minutes
  • Date Added 11/23/2022
  • Premium Members

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  • Payee Mary Mackenzie
  • Points 1
  • Multi Trainer Num 1