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Authentic Communication (NVC) β Level 1For professionals & the general public
π Sat March 7 β Sun March 8, 2026
π 9:00 AM β 4:30 PM (both days)
π Prince George, BC (V8J 4N1)
π½οΈ Lunch included
π Certificate of completion (12 hours)
π± Why take this workshop?
The quality of our work and relationships depends on how we communicate, especially under stress or in conflict.
β’ 65% of start-ups fail due to relationship challenges
β’ Empathy is now a top leadership skill
β’ Burnout is often linked to unresolved relational stress
β’ Strong communication skills support healthier teams, workplaces, and communities
Investing in communication is practical, strategic, and deeply human.
π€ What this training supports
This highly interactive, in-person workshop helps participants:
β’ Communicate more clearly and confidently
β’ Build trust and relationship intelligence
β’ Engage in conflict rather than avoiding it
β’ Navigate challenging conversations with honesty and care
β’ Improve meetings and collaboration
β’ Reduce burnout by reconnecting with needs and boundaries
π₯ Who this is for
This training is especially relevant for:
β’ Health and human service providers
β’ Educators and school staff
β’ Managers, supervisors, and HR professionals
β’ Government, nonprofit, and social impact staff
β’ Facilitators, coaches, and organizational leaders
β’ Anyone wanting to strengthen interpersonal and workplace communication
No prior NVC experience required.
π§ Program overview
DAY 1 β Understanding myself & others
β’ Understanding reactivity, feelings, and needs
β’ Introduction to the NVC model
β’ Language that builds connection vs. triggers disconnection
β’ Listening to yourself to prevent burnout
β’ Developing empathy and deep listening skills
β’ Practicing with real-life scenarios
DAY 2 β Honest dialogue & collaboration
β’ Expressing yourself with clarity, authenticity, and compassion
β’ Engaging in challenging workplace conversations
β’ Improving meetings so everyone is heard efficiently
β’ Making clear requests
β’ Offering feedback that supports growth and connection
π¬ About Nonviolent Communication (NVC)
NVC (also called Compassionate Communication) is a globally recognized approach that supports individuals and organizations to learn from conflict, strengthen trust, and collaborate more effectively.
NVC principles are used in organizations worldwide, including Microsoft.
π©βπ« The trainer
Myriam Verzat is a CNVC-certified trainer in Nonviolent Communication, based in Nanaimo, BC. She holds a Masterβs degree in Communication and has over five years of experience supporting individuals, schools, and organizations across British Columbia and beyond.
Myriam brings warmth, clarity, and depth to her facilitation and is passionate about building more compassionate and sustainable workplaces and communities.
π Learn more about her work:
www.myriamverzat.com/for-organizations
π¬ What participants say
βMyriamβs workshop promoted an environment where no input was wrong, everyone was encouraged and felt heard.β
β Fisheries and Oceans Canada
βThe training provided concrete frameworks to use in difficult situations, not only at work but in life.β
β Rainforest Trust (US)
π² Registration & fees
Working professionals (employer-paid)
β’ Early bird (until Feb 1): $550
β’ Regular: $625
Individuals / self-employed
β’ Early bird: $420
β’ Regular: $495
Group registration (4 people)
β’ $1,980 (save 10%)
Lunch included. Please indicate dietary needs when registering.
For group registrations or payment by Interac/cheque, contact:
π§ [email protected]
β¨ Join us for two days of practical tools, meaningful conversations, and human-centered learning.
We look forward to being guests in your community.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
BC V2L 3E5, 1150 3rd Ave, Prince George, BC V2L 3E5, Canada
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