E. 27 - Non-Violent communication Is there such a thing? - Witn Hanna Rotenshtraich

E. 27 - Non-Violent communication Is there such a thing? - Witn Hanna Rotenshtraich

From Moving Forward with The ICCI by The ICCI

February 5, 2026 · 1h 4m · Episode 29

About this episode

The episode explores the concept of Non-Violent Communication with expert Hanna Rotenshtraich, discussing its practicality and importance in everyday interactions.

Is there such a thing as 'Non-Violent Communication'? And if it's possible, then how is it done? We called the expert, Hanna Rotenshtraich, to help us understand that yes! It's possible, and not even so hard to communicate non-violently. We think that you'll be surprised to understand how easy this is, and how much we all speak 'violently' to ourselves and others without even being aware that we do. This episode will help you understand it and how to easily change things around. It's really not difficult at all. Here's what Hanna says about herself: I’m Hanna Rotenshtraich. I’m a Nonviolent Communication (NVC) coach and trainer, and I work mainly with parents and couples who get stuck in recurring conflict, disconnection, or power struggles—especially in the parent–child relationship. I help people move from reacting (anger, shutdown, blame) to connecting: noticing observations vs. interpretations, naming feelings and needs, and making clear, doable requests. My focus is emotional safety at home—so children feel seen and parents feel confident, grounded, and consistent. I translate NVC into very practical tools people can use in real moments, not just in theory. Emotional safety…

People in this episode

Guest: Hanna Rotenshtraich

Topics covered

  • Non-Violent Communication
  • emotional safety
  • conflict resolution
  • parenting
  • communication skills

Keywords

  • Non-Violent Communication
  • communication
  • emotional safety
  • conflict
  • parenting

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: www.hannaconnects.nl

Places: Netherlands

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