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Bob Wentworth longs for a world in which people can express their true selves and be received with compassion and celebration. He is a Certified Trainer with the Center for Nonviolent Communication, a graduate of the BayNVC North American NVC Leadership Program, and is a participant in Robert Gonzales's LIFE Program. He leads NVC classes and workshops, offers communication coaching and mediation, and works with couples on relationship issues, all using the tools of Nonviolent Communication. Bob has a Ph.D. in Applied Physics from Stanford University, and is a member of the Association for Conflict Resolution. He lives in Bethesda, Maryland.
During Family HEART Camp 2009, Bob assisted the Adult and Youth Program Coordinators and served as a resource for NVC training. Inessa Love is passionate about supporting parents in creating loving and nurturing family environments in which both parents and children thrive, learn and enjoy each other. Since 2004, she has taught NVC in a variety of settings, including groups of parents, spiritual communities, non-profits, US government and an international organization. Inessa is a founder and editor of monthly newsletter Connection Times, which also features a 5 minute video clip on NVC that she produced. Inessa is a founding member of Capital NVC. She is a Certified Trainer with the Center for Nonviolent Communication and she holds a Ph.D. from Columbia University. Inessa is a mother of one son, and she lives in Washington DC.
During Family HEART Camp 2009, Inessa assisted the Adult and Youth Program Coordinators and served as a resource for NVC training. Greg Rouillard has been studying and practicing NVC since 2007, working to bring NVC consciousness to every aspect of his life. His vision is a world where people in groups relate to each other with compassion and authenticity, sharing power to move in connection toward achieving effective outcomes. Greg is a participant in the 2009 BayNVC Parent Peer Leadership Program (PPLP) and teaches Compassionate Communication and Community Building at the Unitarian Universalist Pacific Central District Leadership School in northern California. He lives in an intentional community near Boulder, Colorado, with his wife of 20 years and two children.
During Family HEART Camp 2009, Greg supported the staff and participants in co-creating a container for learning and connection and assisted the Adult Program Coordinator.
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