Dr. Roz Rosner:

One Heart at a Time

What if love wasn’t weak, but essential? Dr. Roz Rosner’s story takes us through a deeply personal and spiritual shift that began with a single moment at a training in Atlanta—and changed everything after.

Bio

Dr. Elizabeth Rosner, affectionately known as DrRoz, is a visionary leader and the heart behind Love Revolution. Through her work, DrRoz seeks to inspire and empower individuals to lead with love, compassion, and nonviolence. Love Revolution encompasses a range of initiatives, including DebtFreeDegree, Leading with L.O.V.E., and Nonviolence365 Trainer for The King Center. By integrating these elements, DrRoz offers a comprehensive framework for personal and collective transformation. She believes her mission is teaching 8 Billion people to LOVE 8 Billion people, one heart at a time. Discover the power of love-centered leadership and join her Love Revolution today!!!

Topics

  • The philosophy of Nonviolence365 and its daily practice
  • Agape love vs. other forms of love
  • The myth of independence and the truth of interconnectedness
  • Lessons from studying Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. every day
  • How to teach love as a skill, not a feeling
  • The role of conflict in building community
  • Why the means must match the ends
  • Parenting regrets and how we pass on violence
  • Moving from debate to dialogue
  • Building the Beloved Community in modern society

Guiding Questions

  • What did you believe about love before discovering Dr. King’s philosophy—and what changed?
  • Can you walk us through the moment at the King Center that shifted your life?
  • What does it mean to live nonviolently in everyday situations?
  • How did studying Dr. King an hour a day transform your thinking?
  • Why is agape love so central to your work?
  • You say independence is a myth—can you explain that?
  • How does “Love Revolution” differ from other movements for change?
  • What do you wish more people understood about conflict?
  • Can you share a moment where practicing nonviolence changed the outcome of a situation?
  • What’s your vision for the Beloved Community—and how do we get there?

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