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S3 E3 - Nonviolence with Michael N. Nagler

S3 E3 - Nonviolence with Michael N. Nagler

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“It Matters How We Treat One Another” is the social science show - now in its third season! Here, host Matthew David Vasko discusses all the various ways that we can improve our relationships with others - partners, children, parents, extended family, friends, coworkers, and all the different types of people with whom we share our beautiful and diverse world. Features include Inspiring News and The Quote of the Week. Find our premium content on our Patreon, including The Takeaway.


Season 3, Episode 3, Guest: Michael N. Nagler, Topic: Nonviolence

Michael N. Nagler is Professor Emeritus of Classics and Comparative Literature at UC Berkeley, where he co-founded one of the first Peace and Conflict Studies Programs in the United States. In 1981, he also co-founded the Metta Center for Nonviolence, where he continues to dedicate his life to the values of nonviolence and spiritual discovery. He is the co-host of “Nonviolence Radio,” a popular radio show and podcast focused on exploring nonviolence, and has authored numerous influential books, including The Nonviolence Handbook and The Third Harmony. Learn more about Michael and nonviolence at https://www.mettacenter.org/


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