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Amandine Roche is a passionate human rights expert empowering women as peacebuilders. With 20+ years in conflict zones, she’s an author, speaker, and explorer, bridging outer peace and inner transformation through advocacy, education, and mindfulness.

Amy Elizabeth Fox is the CEO and co-founder of Mobius Executive Leadership, specializing in transformational leadership and culture change. A pioneer in trauma-informed development, she integrates psycho-spiritual principles into executive education and collaborates closely with Thomas Hübl. She also teaches at the African Leadership Institute’s Desmond Tutu Fellows program at Oxford University.

Ashanti Kunene is an art activist, a decolonial dialogue facilitator, poet and published writer. She is the founder of Learning 2 Unlearn, which is a decolonial narrative consultancy focusing on the cultivation of leadership coherence.

Deb Dana, LCSW, is a renowned clinician, author, and speaker who makes Polyvagal Theory accessible to all. A pioneer of the Rhythm of Regulation®, she helps people befriend their nervous systems for deeper healing. Her books include Anchored and The Polyvagal Theory in Therapy.

Eszter Koranyi is a non-profit leader with a background in youth education and community development. She co-founded an NGO in Hungary and now co-directs Combatants for Peace with Rana Salman in Israel, drawing on her international experience to foster collaboration.

Giovanna Andreotti, a dancer and teacher, is a key member of the Gesturing Towards Decolonial Futures Collective. With a background in psychology and expertise in climate psychology and social justice, she bridges generational perspectives and explores pedagogy that embraces complexity and accountability. She also hosts Warm Data Labs and facilitates online courses.

Hilary Giovale is a writer, community organizer, and author of Becoming a Good Relative (Green Writers Press, 2024). She focuses on truth, healing, and reparative philanthropy, supporting Indigenous and Black leadership while addressing the impacts of settler colonialism.

Ibu Robin Lim is a Certified Professional Midwife and devotes her life to Yayasan Bumi Sehat (Healthy Mother Earth Foundation), a not for profit organization with clinics in Bali, Aceh, Papua and the Philippines. She is also the author of 22 books, and the mother of eight children.

Ishita Sharma is a transformational coach and the founder of Come to Center. With 15 years of experience in healing traditions, she helps clients embrace their true selves and achieve their goals. Known for her warmth and precision, she works with individuals and leaders worldwide, guiding them to connect to Source and live fully.

Jennifer Libby is a psychotherapist for at-risk adolescents. In response to the increase in teen suicide, school violence and the failures of the tech and mental health industries, Jennifer joined with a team of Gen Z leaders to bring practical approaches to managing mental health challenges.

Dr. Jude Currivan, a renowned cosmologist, is co-founder of WholeWorld-View. With a background in physics and anthropology, she integrates science and wisdom to inspire conscious evolution. Award-winning author and faculty member, she embodies unity awareness and empowers transformation worldwide.

Karen Crawford Simms, MAMFT, LMHC, is an experienced consultant, trainer, and coach with over 30 years of work in building trauma-informed, healing-centered, and equitable systems. She is the founding director of the Trauma & Resilience Initiative and Meridian K Consulting & Coaching Services, where she supports individuals, organizations, and communities in overcoming challenges and fostering resilience.

Karima Kadaoui, Co-Founder and Executive President of Tamkeen, explores how trust and love drive societal transformation. With 25 years across sectors, she has advised the Moroccan government and supported marginalized communities.

Kosha Joubert serves as CEO of the Pocket Project. She holds an MSc in Organisational Development, is an international facilitator, author, coach and consultant, and has worked extensively in the fields of sustainable development, curriculum development and intercultural collaboration.

Laura Calderón de la Barca is a psychotherapist, educator, and consultant specializing in collective trauma and healing-centered systems change. She mentors therapists, collaborates on global research initiatives, and is currently preparing a book on collective trauma healing based on her PhD thesis.

Maria Leister is an advocate for the well-being and integration of trauma-affected refugees and newcomers. She stands at the forefront of endeavours aimed at creating enduring positive impacts in the lives of vulnerable communities.

Michelle Cassandra Johnson is an author, activist, and healer committed to dismantling oppression and fostering collective healing. With over 20 years of experience in social work, she leads transformative workshops and offers healing practices that unite mind, body, spirit, and heart. Through her books and work, Michelle inspires change and helps communities heal and grow.

Natasha Sell is the co-founder of Sutra.co a social learning platform that has supported over 50,000 people participating in group experiences online. She holds a masters degree from the Harvard Graduate School of Education and has worked with hundreds of organizations and individuals to help them deliver online learning experiences that cultivate relational capacities through meaningful connection and conversation

Oleksandra Matviichuk is a human rights activist and civil society leader based in Ukraine. She heads the non-profit organization Centre for Civil Liberties, which was awarded the 2022 Nobel Peace Prize, and is a campaigner for democratic reforms in Ukraine and the OSCE (Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe) region.

Pat McCabe (Weyakpa Najin Win) is a Diné (Navajo) activist, artist, and ceremonial leader, using her work to promote healing and global peace. She focuses on reconciling the masculine and feminine, reshaping the narrative of the Sacred Masculine, and addressing the impact of technology on spiritual practices.

Raewyn Mutch is a specialist paediatrician who has worked extensively with refugee children and mothers, and has highlighted gaps in current health interactions that negatively impact care, inclusion and culturally safe engagement. She is a clinical associate professor at the University of Western Australia Medical School.

Rana Salman is the Palestinian Co-CEO of Combatants for Peace (CfP) and co-founder of Peace By Piece Tours. A Palestinian Christian from Bethlehem, born in Jerusalem and a descendant of refugees from Haifa, she is dedicated to peacebuilding through dialogue, nonviolent resistance, and mutual respect.

Rola Hallam is an award-winning frontline doctor and campaigner who spent a decade responding to the humanitarian crisis in war-torn Syria. Rola is also a transformational speaker and her online talks have been viewed over 11 million times, inspiring thousands to become changemakers.

Scilla Elworthy is a peace builder, and the founder of the Oxford Research Group, an organisation she set up to develop effective dialogue between nuclear weapons policy-makers worldwide and their critics, for which she was nominated three times for the Nobel Peace Prize.

Serene Thin Elk is a Lakota/Dakota therapist, mother of four, and member of the Ihanktonwan and Sicangu Oyate. As the Community Programs Director at South Dakota Urban Indian Health, she focuses on weaving culture and spirituality into healing and empowering intergenerational healing for Native communities.

Sonita Mbah is a passionate food grower, Permaculture designer and facilitator. She is now combining her role as Communications Coordinator at the Pocket Project with her Masters in World Heritage Studies. She is a passionate food grower, Permaculture designer and facilitator.

Thomas Hübl is a renowned teacher, author and international facilitator who works within the complexity of systems and cultural change by integrating the core insights of the great wisdom traditions and mysticism with the discoveries of science.

Vanessa de Oliveira Andreotti is the Dean of the Faculty of Education at the University of Victoria and a leading scholar in global justice, critical literacies, and Indigenous knowledge systems. She is the author of Hospicing Modernity and Burnout From Humans and a founder of the Gesturing Towards Decolonial Futures Arts/Research Collective.

Xiye Bastida, a 22-year-old climate justice activist and organizer from the Otomi-Toltec Indigenous community in Mexico, is a powerful advocate for an inclusive, intersectional climate movement.
