Emeritus (Retired)
Jori Manske
Current Country: United States
Country of Origin: United States
English
Certified Trainer from 2003 to 2024
Trainer's profile
Jori Manske has contributed to the Center for Nonviolent Communication in many ways since she became a Certified Trainer in 2003 including:
- a stint on the Board of Directors (2005-07)
- interim Executive Director (2006-07)
- member of the Leadership team and a cofounder of the Global Community Circle (GCC)
- co-author of Pathways to Liberation: A Matrix of Self-Assessment
In addition, Jori was a co-founder of the New Mexico Network for Nonviolent Communication and supported the growth of NVC in Hawaii. Together with her life partner Jim Manske, she offered NVC training and mediation around the world, and continues to offer a Zoom-based practice group with about 50 participants each week with the NVC Academy.
She continues to enjoy connecting with and mentoring folks who are learning and integrating Nonviolent Communication.
“Our mission is to contribute to well-being and conflict resolution, personally, interpersonally, and in organizations. Jim and I refer to our work as Radical Compassion. Through offering the various tools and practices of Radical Compassion, we help participants to connect more fully with themselves and others. We design our training to stimulate creativity and build resources with a focus on experiential learning; we help communities to develop ongoing systems to support one another in integrating authenticity and empathy into the everyday fabric of their lives. We offer training, facilitation, conflict transformation, mentoring and coaching. Our focus is on building community by creating healthy relationships, and fostering relationship by attending to personal liberation.”
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- Education
- Mind-Body-Spirit
- Social Change
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