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NVC Video and Audio Internet Links PDF Print E-mail
Written by nvcresolutions   
Thursday, 17 May 2007
Below are links to free streaming video and downloadable audio clips of Marshall Rosenberg, creator of Nonviolent Communication, talking about NVC, and about conflict resolution. If you are aware of any other video or audio clips of Marshall Rosenberg or NVC on the internet, please let us know. We would like to add links to them to this page!


Marshall Rosenberg on Big Picture TV

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We are pleased to provide links to three free streaming video clips of 3 short talks by Marshall Rosenberg, hosted by the Big Picture TV website.



Clip 1 - Nonviolent Communication - Part One (10 mins)
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In the first of this two-part free streaming video series, Dr. Marshall Rosenberg talks about how society has suffered under political 'domination structures' that emerged about 8,000 years ago. He reflects on the origins of Nonviolent Communication and describes how the process can be used pragmatically in conflict resolution involving religion. To illustrate its effectiveness as a diplomatic tool, he finishes by describing how he helped restore peace in the conflict resolution process between two warring tribes in Nigeria.


Clip 2 - Nonviolent Communication - Part Two (6 mins)

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In the second of this two-part free streaming video series, Dr Marshall Rosenberg talks about how we all too often deal with our own shortcomings in ways which ignore our basic human needs. He then goes on to describe how modern medicine can sometimes misdiagnose depression as a chemical imbalance, and explains how such diagnoses seldom look at the internal dialogues we all have that can lead to our feeling depressed.


Clip 3 - Life is Play (4 mins)

gotoclipnewnew.jpg In this free streaming video Marshall Rosenberg talks about Teilhard de Chardin's theories of human evolution back to a more natural way - one where no-one advances at the expense of another. He speaks of his own experiences working with Nonviolent Communication and how enriching the lives of others is the most rewarding work mankind can engage in.



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Introduction to Marshall Rosenberg (10 mins)
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Hear Marshall Rosenberg speak about the impact of the NVC conflict resolution process in transforming world conflicts, creating extraordinary relationships, and contributing to lasting peace in this free 10 minute streaming video.  Interview by Jim Lemkin for his documentary film Beyond Belief.  See part of this clip from source at Beyond Belief Film.





Marshall Rosenberg on You Tube (83 Mins) gotoclipnewnew.jpg

Marshall Rosenberg talking on the theme of Nonviolent Communication & Corporations. He is interviewed by Paula Gloria, a charity director and Public Access TV producer from Manhattan, from the Concordia Foundation. This free streaming video is in three parts totalling 84 minutes.




Audio Recording of Marshall Rosenberg (75 mins)

gotoclipnewnew.jpg A 75 minute free audio clip, taped on the Peace Talks radio programme. Marshall Rosenberg is captured before a live Albuquerque audience talking about how Nonviolent Communication supports conflict resolution. During this audio session, he also helps members of the studio audience find resolution to conflict scenarios using the principles of Nonviolent Communication. Co hosts: Paul Ingles and Suzanne Kryder. The program was taped at the First Church of Religious Science Auditorium on February 7, 2005. KUNM Community Radio Alburqueque Airdate 2/24/06.




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A series of short audio clips of Marshall Rosenberg speaking on diferent NVC topics.  Prepared by Eric Altshuler, and available to download for free on the Centre for Nonviolent Communication (CNVC) website.


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