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Building relationships happens through dialogue and understanding the deeper meaning behind the words spoken. It’s about active listening that focuses on feelings and needs so you may truly comprehend the speaker’s message. In this video, Duke introduces two components of communication and how the restorative dialogue process supports mutual understanding.

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  • Duration 7 minutes
  • Date Added 4/5/2024
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  • Payee Duke Duchscherer
  • Points 1
  • Multi Trainer Num 1
Roxy Manning shares that facilitating equitable group dynamics involves tracking attention, needs, purpose alignment, resources, and impact. Identifying patterns in attention distribution, centered needs, and maintaining alignment with the purpose enhances inclusivity. Tracking internal and external resources, especially considering identity-related differences, prevents disparities. Recognizing who bears the impact, providing support, and addressing impactful issues contribute to fostering an equitable facilitation environment.

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  • Skill Level Introductory Level
  • Duration 6 min 7 sec
  • Production Date 3/25/2024
Marshall Rosenberg used to talk about every situation with the same level of joy a child might feel. This may seem impossible at first! But when you focus on all the ways something is hard, you miss out on the full experience and remove your sense of choice. In this video, Mary shares several benefits of positivity and lots of examples along the way.

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  • Skill Level Introductory Level
  • Duration 7 min 30 sec.
  • Production Date 2/26/2024
Children interpret and create meaning from everything they observe. They form a narrative about themselves and their place in the world. Roxy Manning shares how the stories of parents contribute to this narrative. Roxy shares a personal story where she, in an attempt to highlight her son's intellectual gifts, unintentionally influenced him to believe he couldn't do things on his own and wasn't smart. The impact of stories like this on a child's self-perception is long-lasting. Roxy urges us to consider the unintended messages that our words and actions may convey, as these narratives can be challenging to shift once established.

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  • Duration 5 min 30 sec
  • Date Added 3/26/2024
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  • Payee Roxy Manning
  • Points 1
  • Multi Trainer Num 1

Greetings dear readers of the Growing Roots Newsletter! Mary Mackenzie invited me to be a guest writer for this issue to which I happily agreed. She also shared that her messages are typically more personal in nature, something I always appreciate in a newsletter. The challenge for me then is to...

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  • Skill Level Intermediate Skill Level
  • Duration 5 minutes
  • Date Added 1/29/2024
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  • Multi Trainer Num 1

In parenting, Roxy Manning notes the tendency for self-judgment and external judgment. Roxy suggests that being a single parent or a working parent influences your ability to implement parenting strategies. The importance of assessing the feasibility of strategies in one's current life context is emphasized. Roxy encourages self-compassion and mourning the gap between desired and achievable outcomes. Her message encourages understanding personal constraints and practicing self-compassion in parenting.

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  • Duration 2 min 39 sec
  • Date Added 3/28/2024
  • Premium Members n/a
  • Payee Roxy Manning
  • Points 1
  • Multi Trainer Num 1
Robert Gonzales shares how embracing impermanence involves continually growing in his ability to accept unmet needs, to be comfortable with discomfort and unwanted experiences. Robert shares a quote by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow about letting it rain, emphasizing the simplicity and wisdom in accepting life's experiences as they come.

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  • Duration 1 min 45 sec
  • Date Added 2/13/2024
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  • Payee Ruth Joy
  • Points 1
  • Multi Trainer Num 1
Roxy Manning shares that facilitating equitable group dynamics involves tracking attention, needs, purpose alignment, resources, and impact. Identifying patterns in attention distribution, centered needs, and maintaining alignment with the purpose enhances inclusivity. Tracking internal and external resources, especially considering identity-related differences, prevents disparities. Recognizing who bears the impact, providing support, and addressing impactful issues contribute to fostering an equitable facilitation environment.

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  • Duration 6 min 7 sec
  • Date Added 4/13/2024
  • Premium Members n/a
  • Payee Roxy Manning
  • Points 1
  • Multi Trainer Num 1

Roxy Manning discusses the connection between the challenges parents face with their children and the qualities they want them to develop. She highlights the importance of aligning actions with desired outcomes, using the example that if parents value independence, they should encourage choice rather than demanding compliance. She encourages parents to consider the long-term impact of their parenting choices on shaping their children's future behavior.

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  • Duration 2 minutes
  • Date Added 3/13/2024
  • Premium Members n/a
  • Payee Roxy Manning
  • Points 1
  • Multi Trainer Num 1
What is empowered speech and how does it link to interdependence? How do you speak in a way that increases the chances of being heard and creates space where individuals are more inclined to listen and act? In this excerpt from the 2021 course, Working Together for Change, Itzel and Kathy explore how to do this by integrating empowered speech, attuned speech, and a commitment to maintaining connections.

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  • Duration 3 min 20 sec
  • Date Added 3/3/2024
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  • Payee Itzel Hayward, Kathy Simon
  • Points 1
  • Multi Trainer Num 1