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Speaking Peace
- Connecting with Others Through Nonviolent Communication
- Narrated by: Marshall B. Rosenberg
- Length: 2 hrs and 34 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Our words have the power to create profound healing or incredible suffering. Yet even with the best intentions, it is often difficult to express ourselves in ways that build harmony and trust. Speaking Peace presents a seminal four-part model you can use immediately to connect to the spirit of love and generosity within you and start contributing to the well-being of everyone you relate to.
For over 40 years, visionary author Marshall Rosenberg has used the process of nonviolent communication to help families, schools, businesses, and governments reach accord in seemingly impossible conflicts. Join this pioneering voice to learn:
- How to use your natural empathy to defuse stressful situations and safely confront anger, fear, and other emotions
- Proven skills for overcoming dehumanizing communication patterns that block compassion
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Marshall Rosenberg teaches that when you convey what is alive in you, your true feelings, and the values and desires behind them, you establish honest, nurturing relationships that eventually fulfill everyone's needs. With Speaking Peace, learn how to align your speech with your heart's purest depths.
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- Kim Van Genderen
- 08-24-17
Condensed repeat
It's great information and I enjoy his work, but if you've already listened to Non Violent Communication, this is pretty much the same down to the examples. The other book is better if you want to get a better understanding of the nuts and bolts of this style of communication. Kind of disappointing that there was no new information.
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- Charlie Garcia
- 07-11-18
good
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- E
- 08-27-18
excellent companion to the books
Helped me to learn some excellent communication skills, very happy with this purchase. I learned skills that enable me to listen more effectively listen and speak more clearly. I feel that I've also been retrained on how to think and connect with myself. I have found it very helpful to apply these techniques in my marriage. Myself and my wife are better able to understand each other's needs thanks to applying these techniques and principles. we are not perfect but the benefit we have gained from what we do understand thus far has been tremendously helpful and I am grateful that his books exist.
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- TravisFW
- 08-27-19
Short and necessary
I want everyone on all sides in every discourse to hear these words. Please start with you.
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- ATakacsC
- 03-26-19
necessary skills to everyone
I wish I was taught this form of communication when I was a teenager, and definitely before I had children. This is a very short but extremely relevant book, that will improve all your relationships.
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- Karma Clad
- 03-22-19
Best investment in yourself you can possibly make.
Easy listen. Rosenberg is a saint and should be given a Nobel Peace prize for his work.
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- Daniel
- 02-11-19
Same stuff as his original book.
Great concepts, and well developed material. However if you’ve read his original book, there is no significant departure from it here.
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- John Sterne
- 04-04-16
basically rehash of nonviolent communication
rehash of nonviolent communication.... some annoying self composed music strewn in.... doesn't add to the title....
the author makes some assumptions in part 2 which are actually the very same judgements he counsels against...
I respect his methods and system but the author has a significant bias which he, himself fails to overcome in this work.
I expected better from this author.
that said I still admire and wish to emulate the principles of nonviolent communication.
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- Mary
- 10-30-16
Practical Steps to create more peace in your life!
I found this book very enjoyable to listen to, partly because of Marshall Rosenberg's soothing voice. I learned how to apply nonviolent communication principles in relationships, to myself, and in a social justice context.
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- Rach
- 01-14-22
short and sweet
Marshall Rosenberg is life changing. I believe his teachings are essential to living a fulfilled human life
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- Elley Miller
- 08-24-19
Really great book, so needed for our times.
Great narration by the author. He has really helpful stuff to share and a great voice. The first half of the book is more of a how to explanation. The second half talks about the gang like structures in society and communication based on manipulation, force and punishment. He shares better ways to connect and find mutually beneficial outcomes for all. I really enjoyed that part of the book more than the first half. I always feel slimed when people use positive psychology as a way of talking to me and feel frustrated, manipulated and unseen. This explains why that is. I really liked this book and will listen to it again. Highly recommend.
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- DE
- 01-24-22
Very much needed in our time
Marshall's kindness shines through everything he says. He shows a way forward for how to communicate in a way (with others and ourself) that values people as human beings. I know from own experience that when I really feel heard and understood it is so much easier then to really hear the other person and I become willing to find a solution that works for both of us.
This way of communication needs some practice, though. It has inspired me to look further into NVC.
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- MR P.
- 10-22-20
wisdom
the author
1) Gave me genuine tools for conflict resolution
2) made me feel hopeful that no matter how hard the situation I can become useful in resolving things, rather than feeding them
3) this helped me meet my need to not take things personally in a difficult current situation
highly recommend,)
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- funcolin
- 07-01-18
Essential book on communication in relationships
We all have needs (ehich is not the same as being "needy"). Knowing our "true" needs is not that simple and expressing them with clarity and compassion even less simple, but Marshall R shows us simple steps to happy relating.
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- Anonymous User
- 11-24-21
Really helpful
I enjoyed this. It was a good overview of a four step process in just a couple of hours. I’ve gone on to download the longer book.
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- Anonymous User
- 07-09-21
very insightful
this easy to listen to book about nonviolent communication was very inspiring. it is short concise and clear, and it has the potential to be life altering. a must read.
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- Anonymous User
- 10-08-20
great addition to understand the NVC
i wish it was longer, but I loved it. specially the gang behaviour that he describes and how to overcome it
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- Rev. David B. Smith
- 04-23-19
Brilliant
This man is brilliant (though he won’t appreciate you telling him so). If only his training was taught in every school!