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Do you ever wonder why some conversations leave us feeling curious and connected, while others leave us feeling stressed and polarized? Every day, dialogues change and shape our world. The quality of our dialogues determines whether we wither or thrive, so becoming effective communicators is essential for our survival. ¿¿¿But how? How do we bring our whole selves to the table for truly authentic dialogues that call in new levels of collaboration and respect? ¿¿This book is packed with elegant principles to help us answer those questions. Calling In the Dawn invites readers to consider that…mehr

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Do you ever wonder why some conversations leave us feeling curious and connected, while others leave us feeling stressed and polarized? Every day, dialogues change and shape our world. The quality of our dialogues determines whether we wither or thrive, so becoming effective communicators is essential for our survival. ¿¿¿But how? How do we bring our whole selves to the table for truly authentic dialogues that call in new levels of collaboration and respect? ¿¿This book is packed with elegant principles to help us answer those questions. Calling In the Dawn invites readers to consider that "Dialogue is a user-friendly, intuitive, free and regenerative resource.... if we can 'up our game' in how we listen and talk, millions of lives, trillions of dollars, and thousands of species could be saved."
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Kathleen holds a vision for a peaceful, just and sustainable world. She's worked as a Certified Trainer for the Center for Nonviolent Communication (CNVC) since 2003 and serves as an assessor for this international organization. For over 25 years Kathleen has explored ways to restore harmony to communities including two decades as a music conductor and seven years as a public school music teacher. Kathleen supports organizations and communities to engage with conflict in life-serving ways. She offers trainings, facilitation and mediation in concrete skills of nonviolence leading to reconciliation with ourselves, our loved ones and the community.