Meganwind Eoyang grew up involved in street fighting on Chicago’s South Side, studied and taught martial arts and went on to learn full force fighting. Though these activities brought a sense of physical safety, they offered no way of connecting with others. For her, Nonviolent Communication delivered effective ways to connect, and a new way of looking at the world.
She is delighted to share NVC principles and tools to spread empowerment and choice. She offers training in Nonviolent Communication (since 2002) for the public, colleges and organizations; individual NVC coaching and couples support sessions; mediation; and as a founding member of the Safer Communities Project, which she managed for 14 years. She teaches weekly NVC classes for inmates in San Quentin State Prison, in county jails, and for parolees and their families.
You may enjoy watching:
A 10-minute video interview of Meganwind speaking about empathy.
A 4-minute video interview of Meganwind speaking about examples of empathy with inmates at San Quentin and in her coaching sessions with couples.