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Nonviolent Communication (NVC) with Phillip Wilder

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Dr. Phillip M. Wilder is an associate professor of literacy at Clemson University, where his research explores how youth and educators practice nonviolent communication. With over two decades of experience leading international educational partnerships, Phillip creates educational programs which emphasize conscious communication and cultivate peace and connection within people and communities. He currently leads nonviolent communication initiatives in the Philippines, Tanzania and the United States believing all peace begins within first. When not guiding international Nonviolent Communication trainings or advising Mwangaza Education for Partnership in Tanzania, Phillip can be found backpacking or teaching yoga and meditation.

We invited Phillip to share how Nonviolent Communication is a tool for awakening and a spiritual practice in itself.

Here are just some of the things we covered:

  • Four components of NVC - observations, feelings, needs, and requests
  • Dealing with challenging situations with others and/or self-talk
  • NVC as spiritual practice and discipline that also allows for deep gladness and joy
  • Moving from interactions/transactions to connection to others and to Spirit
  • Getting started with NVC
  • Share about your work and mission

Call to Action

Please like, follow, comment, and SHARE this podcast to help others find us.
Episode Links

- Center for Spiritual Awareness

- Center for Nonviolent Communication
- www.nonviolentcommunication.com
- Mwangaza Partnership

Contact Phillip Wilder

phillipwilder@gmail.com

Instagram: @phillipwilder

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#NonviolentCommunication #NVC #MarshallRosenberg #PhillipWilder #RoyEugeneDavis #ParamahansaYogananda #KriyaYoga #SpiritualGrowth #Consciousness #Spirituality, #SpiritLedPodcast #SpiritualityBooks #CSA #CenterforSpiritualAwareness #Yoga #Meditation

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Dr. Phillip M. Wilder is an associate professor of literacy at Clemson University, where his research explores how youth and educators practice nonviolent communication. With over two decades of experience leading international educational partnerships, Phillip creates educational programs which emphasize conscious communication and cultivate peace and connection within people and communities. He currently leads nonviolent communication initiatives in the Philippines, Tanzania and the United States believing all peace begins within first. When not guiding international Nonviolent Communication trainings or advising Mwangaza Education for Partnership in Tanzania, Phillip can be found backpacking or teaching yoga and meditation.

We invited Phillip to share how Nonviolent Communication is a tool for awakening and a spiritual practice in itself.

Here are just some of the things we covered:

  • Four components of NVC - observations, feelings, needs, and requests
  • Dealing with challenging situations with others and/or self-talk
  • NVC as spiritual practice and discipline that also allows for deep gladness and joy
  • Moving from interactions/transactions to connection to others and to Spirit
  • Getting started with NVC
  • Share about your work and mission

Call to Action

Please like, follow, comment, and SHARE this podcast to help others find us.
Episode Links

- Center for Spiritual Awareness

- Center for Nonviolent Communication
- www.nonviolentcommunication.com
- Mwangaza Partnership

Contact Phillip Wilder

phillipwilder@gmail.com

Instagram: @phillipwilder

Connect with Us - Follow Spirit Led on:
Podbean - https://kriya.podbean.com/
Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/spirit-led-a-monthly-kriya-yoga-podcast/id1510733516
Center for Spiritual Awareness YouTube Channel - https://youtube.com/@nliten108?si=lF5IcD4u9Vbn6qGs
Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/6H44UqiMdUnBkSWFKSA5r2?si=82be979bfc464ab0

#NonviolentCommunication #NVC #MarshallRosenberg #PhillipWilder #RoyEugeneDavis #ParamahansaYogananda #KriyaYoga #SpiritualGrowth #Consciousness #Spirituality, #SpiritLedPodcast #SpiritualityBooks #CSA #CenterforSpiritualAwareness #Yoga #Meditation

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