Flowing Connections: Clearing a path to more authentic relationships using Nonviolent Communication

With Liv Monroe and Fred Sly

June 11 - 15, 2025

  • The Grove (1 queen bed) – $1,087.00
  • The Grove (1 full bed + 1 twin bed) – $1,087.00
  • The Grove (1 full bed + twin bunk) – $1,087.00
  • Milky Way (twin bunk bed) – $707.00
  • Mushroom Yurt (2 queen beds) – $1,247.00
  • Personal Vehicle Site – $707.00
  • Bring Your Own Tent – $687.00
  • (All prices include $587.00 base amount)

Are you longing for the essential Nonviolent Communciation tools, practice, and capacities to create and sustain joyful, flowing relationships?  We combine fun and deep, heartfelt learning into capacities you can take home.

During this retreat you’ll have the opportunity to work through unresolved upsets, and practice the difficult conversations that could bring relief. Whether you have stuck places at work, at home, with children, friends, or with intimate partners, you will return to your relationships ready to shift old stuck energy and experience sweet movement in connection, even with yourself.

This is a unique opportunity to support your well-being in a natural paradise!  You will be nurtured by gentle people serving delicious vegetarian meals and many choices for soaking in hot springs overlooking a natural meadow and mighty river.

Limited to 18 participants, beginning to advanced.  Please read Dr. Marshall Rosenberg’s  book, Nonviolent Communication, A Language of Life, or attend an introductory workshop or practice group before coming to this training.

About the Leaders

Liv Monroe

Liv Monroe values peace among, love between, truth within, and fun everywhere. Don’t we all?  She is back from retirement which Covid tossed her into in 2020. Since 1999 she has taught hundreds of NVC trainings, coached, lead practice groups, and mediated in Olympia, WA. NVC is a consciousness Liv believes humans can learn and […]

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Fred Sly

Fred Sly, PhD, has 22 years experience offering NVC training, coaching, mediation, and consulting. Since 2002 he has trained those from all walks of life including adults and juveniles in custody.  Fred’s doctoral research in Psychology focused on the power of empathy in reducing violence and increasing accountability in our lives.

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