Nonviolent Communication Training, May 4
Posted by Judy Lane
Posted on April 14, 2025
Break unhelpful communication patterns, express needs without blaming, invite collaboration instead of conflict, build trust in your relationships. A workshop with Aya Caspi Sunday, May 4th, 1pm-5pm at UUSS. The presenter asks a fee, so please read on for price breaks if you are under 25! Cost: Sliding Scale: $150-$300, Under 25 years: $75-$150. If you are under 25 or otherwise have limited resources, please choose the closest amount to the minimum requested you are able and willing to contribute, including below the minimum. The sliding scale supports Aya’s capacity to sustain the work and continue to serve. It also helps include those without the financial resources to participate. See flyer to sign up: Nonviolent Communication Training
About Aya Caspi: Based in Northern California, Aya Caspi brings her unique blend of vision, practical clarity, and deep commitment to the transformative power of Nonviolent Communication to settings as varied as schools, colleges, nonprofits and social change communities.
She has been sharing the work of NVC internationally in online classes and in-person retreats. She continually grapples with the joys and challenges of being raised in Israel and finds deep hope in applying NVC to the context of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
For questions contact Tobe: (415) 812-3435,
To learn more: http://www.reclaiminglifenvc.com
This event is offered in cooperation with the UUSS Adult Enrichment Committee and the Easing Awake Buddhist Sangha.
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More Adult Enrichment Updates
9/1/24
By Judy Lane
Cancelled: Molly Stuart’s “End of Life Planning” series that was to run Tuesdays, Sept. 3,10,17. Stay tuned, though, for her new presentation, “Using Mortality to Enrich Life”, beginning Sept. 24. Info and signups at Sunday Connections table and . Remember also, if you have questions about alternate burial possibilities like “green burial”, Molly offers a Zoom discussion on Tuesday, Sept. 10, at 10:00 a.m. Go to to get the Zoom link.