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Are you new to Nonviolent Communication or perhaps a seasoned practitioner? NVC Life with Rachelle Lamb explores ways to effectively apply NVC in our everyday relational lives for the sake of a better world.

To learn more about adopting a life-centric approach to life and love, visit https://www.rachellelamb.com

NVC Life with Rachelle Lamb Rachelle Lamb

    • Society & Culture
    • 5.0 • 3 Ratings

Are you new to Nonviolent Communication or perhaps a seasoned practitioner? NVC Life with Rachelle Lamb explores ways to effectively apply NVC in our everyday relational lives for the sake of a better world.

To learn more about adopting a life-centric approach to life and love, visit https://www.rachellelamb.com

    Mothers and daughters

    Mothers and daughters

    An exploration of the sometimes tumultuous relationship between mothers and daughters



    Mentions:


    After 37 Years My Mother Apologizes for My Childhood by Sharon Olds https://www.writersalmanac.org/index.html%3Fp=7034.html
    Bloodroot: tracing the untelling of motherloss by Betsy Warland https://www.betsywarland.com/project/bloodroot-tracing-the-untelling-of-motherloss/

    • 19 min
    Under the pink moon

    Under the pink moon

    In this episode: different names for the moon, Earth Day mission statement, excerpts from an interview with Martín Prechtel by Derrick Jensen, a poem titled: Where Am I? (Strange World)



    https://derrickjensen.org/dreams/martin-prechtel/

    • 14 min
    Eclipsed by wonder

    Eclipsed by wonder

    Thoughts on yesterday's solar eclipse and the act of people gathering in large numbers for an awe inspiring celestial event.

    • 13 min
    My God I’m crazy

    My God I’m crazy

    "Even to think that we're separated from nature is somehow a thought thinking disorder. You can't be separated from nature." These are the words of the great Jungian psychologist James Hillman. Listen to this episode to hear more about how we're going crazy.



    Referenced video:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4tAtDaO8Qdw

    • 12 min
    How does your mind see?

    How does your mind see?

    Meeting Marshall Rosenberg was life changing for me. It completely altered my way of seeing and understanding the world as well as how I interacted with others.

    • 12 min
    Can everyone's needs be met?

    Can everyone's needs be met?

    Nonviolent Communication is often described as a process that, when put into practice, can support people to live in a world where everyone’s needs matter and are met through natural compassionate giving. Is this even possible?



    Mentions:


    A Balanced Understanding of NEEDS https://www.rachellelamb.com/blog/a-balanced-understanding-of-needs


    NonViolent Communication as an Evolutionary Imperative-An Interview with Marshall Rosenberg https://alternativesmagazine.com/29/rosenberg.html

    • 13 min

Customer Reviews

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3 Ratings

3 Ratings

Bren from Brenham ,

Always articulate and informative to heart and head

I eagerly seek each new episode. I’ve laughed and cried sometimes in the same show. They are brief and memorable. I sometimes listen twice. Rachelle seems to provide the essence of a topic and it stays with you. Every single word is necessary and meaningful to her message. The messages are profound to me. I highly recommend this.

ZeldaLouise ,

July 12

Beautiful reminder 🌸 Yes, including all of Life and energy of Life itself in our understanding of needs, moment to moment.

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