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Episode 26: Compassion at Work and Embracing Imperfection with Kit Miller

In this episode of Fierce Compassion, we delve into the transformative power of nonviolence with Kit Miller, Director Emerita of the M.K. Gandhi Institute for Nonviolence. Miller shares insights from her new book, “Culture Shift: Nonviolence at Work,” exploring how principled nonviolence and restorative practices can address systemic racism and foster Beloved Community. Drawing on her experiences leading diverse teams and creating innovative youth programs, Miller illuminates the interconnections between self-compassion, imperfection, and social change. Join us for an inspiring conversation that reframes nonviolence as essential medicine for our violence-sick world and offers practical wisdom for cultivating compassion in our daily lives and institutions.

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Episode 26: Compassion at Work and Embracing Imperfection with Kit Miller

Fierce Compassion Podcast

About Kit

Kit Miller is director emeritus of the M. K. Gandhi Institute for Nonviolence, serving in that role 2009–2021. The work and reach of the Institute expanded greatly under her stewardship. Prior to the Institute, she worked as director/celebrator of Bay Area Nonviolent Communication in Oakland, California. Currently, Kit serves as a facilitator and educator for a variety of organizations, mainly in education, healthcare, and NGOs. Much of that time is dedicated to conflict work within teams.

 

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Episode Mentions

People:
Mahatma Gandhi
Martin Luther King Jr.
Bacha Khan
Tema Okun
Bernard Lafayette
Tushar Gandhi
Arun Gandhi
Howard Thurman
Dominic Barter
Heather McGhee
Rivera Sun

Books and Resources
“Legacy of Love” by Arun Gandhi
“The Gift of Anger” by Arun Gandhi
“Jesus and the Disinherited” by Howard Thurman
“The Sum of Us” by Heather McGhee

Organizations:
M.K. Gandhi Institute for Nonviolence
Bay Area Nonviolent Communication
Center for Nonviolent Communication
Nonviolence News
Pace e Bene

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