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Learn from teachers, coaches, authors, artists, activists, and leading experts in trauma, self-care, health & wellness, mindfulness, and more.

Insights, Inspiration, and Actionable Practices
Deep conversations on the most pressing issues of our time that illuminate the root causes of trauma and help us create a global healing response system.
Acclaimed Poets
Readings and conversations


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Ada Limón
Ada Limón is the author of six books of poetry, including The Carrying, which won the National Book Critics Circle Award for Poetry. Her book Bright Dead Things was nominated for the National Book Award, the National Book Critics Circle Award, and the Kingsley Tufts Poetry Award. Her work has been supported most recently by a Guggenheim Fellowship. She grew up in Sonoma, California and now lives in Lexington, Kentucky where she writes and teaches remotely. Her most recent book of poetry, The Hurting Kind, is out now from Milkweed Editions. She is the 24th Poet Laureate of The United States. As the poet laureate, her signature project is called You Are Here and focuses on how poetry can help connect us to the natural world.
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Andrea Gibson
Andrea Gibson is one of the most celebrated and influential spoken word poets of our time. Best known for their live performances, Gibson has changed the landscape of what it means to attend a “poetry show.” Gibson’s poems center around LGBTQ issues, spirituality, feminism, mental health, and social justice. The winner of the first Women’s World Poetry Slam, Gibson is the author of seven award-winning books and seven full-length albums. Their live shows have become loving and supportive ecosystems for audiences to feel seen, heard, and held through Gibson’s art.
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Carolyn Forché
Award Winning Poet of Witness, Human Rights Advocate, and National Book Award Finalist
Poetry of Witness
Read BioCarolyn Forché
Carolyn Forché’s first volume, Gathering the Tribes, winner of the Yale Series of Younger Poets Prize, was followed by The Country Between Us, The Angel of History, and Blue Hour. Her most recent collection is In the Lateness of the World. She is also the author of the memoir What You Have Heard Is True (Penguin Random House, 2019), a devastating, lyrical, and visionary memoir about a young woman’s brave choice to engage with horror in order to help others, which was nominated for the 2019 National Book Awards. She has translated Mahmoud Darwish, Claribel Alegria, and Robert Desnos. Her famed international anthology, Against Forgetting, has been praised by Nelson Mandela as “itself a blow against tyranny, against prejudice, against injustice,” and is followed by the 2014 anthology The Poetry of Witness. In 1998 in Stockholm, she received the Edita and Ira Morris Hiroshima Foundation for Peace and Culture Award for her human rights advocacy and the preservation of memory and culture.
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Jericho Brown
Jericho Brown is the recipient of a Whiting Writers’ Award and fellowships from The Academy of American Poets, the John Simon Guggenheim Foundation, the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study at Harvard University, and the National Endowment for the Arts. Brown’s first book, Please (2008), won the American Book Award. His second book, The New Testament (2014), won the Anisfield-Wolf Book Award and was named one of the best of the year by Library Journal, Coldfront, and the Academy of American Poets. He is also the author of the collection The Tradition (2019), which was a finalist for the 2019 National Book Award and the winner of the 2020 Pulitzer Prize for Poetry. His poems have appeared in Buzzfeed, The Nation, The New York Times, The New Yorker, The New Republic, Time, and The Pushcart Prize Anthology, and several volumes of The Best American Poetry anthologies.
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Pádraig Ó Tuama
Distinguished Irish Poet, Theologian and Mediator, and Podcast Host: Poetry Unbound
Hosting Poet Conversations
Read BioPádraig Ó Tuama
Pádraig Ó Tuama is the host of On Being’s Poetry Unbound — a podcast that has gained over 10 million downloads since its start in 2020 — and also the author of Poetry Unbound; 50 Poems to Open Your Life. Profiled by The New Yorker, and published in Poetry Ireland, the Harvard Review, The Kenyon Review, and many others, he brings interests in conflict, language, religion, and power to his work. His most recent collection is Feed the Beast (Broken Sleep Books, 2022).
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Claudia Rankine
Claudia Rankine is the author of five books of poetry, including Citizen: An American Lyric and Don’t Let Me Be Lonely: An American Lyric; three plays including HELP, which premiered in March 2020 (The Shed, NYC), and The White Card, which premiered in February 2018 (ArtsEmerson/ American Repertory Theater) and was published by Graywolf Press in 2019; as well as numerous video collaborations. Her recent collection of essays, Just Us: An American Conversation, was published by Graywolf Press in 2020. She is also the co-editor of several anthologies including The Racial Imaginary: Writers on Race in the Life of the Mind. In 2016, Rankine co-founded The Racial Imaginary Institute (TRII).
Among her numerous awards and honors, Rankine is the recipient of the Bobbitt National Prize for Poetry, the Poets & Writers’ Jackson Poetry Prize, and fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation, the Lannan Foundation, the MacArthur Foundation, United States Artists, and the National Endowment of the Arts. A former Chancellor of the Academy of American Poets, Claudia Rankine joined the NYU Creative Writing Program in Fall 2021. She lives in New York.
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Jake Skeets
Jake Skeets (he/him) is the author of Eyes Bottle Dark with a Mouthful of Flowers, winner of the National Poetry Series, American Book Award, Kate Tufts Discovery Award, and Whiting Award. His poetry and prose have appeared widely in journals and magazines such as Poetry, The New York Times, and The Paris Review. He holds an M.F.A. in Poetry from the Institute of American Indian Arts. His honors include a National Endowment for the Arts Grant for Arts Projects, a Mellon Projecting All Voices Fellowship, and the 2023-2024 Grisham Writer in Residence at the University of Mississippi. He is from the Navajo Nation and teaches at the University of Oklahoma.
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Natasha Trethewey
United States Poet Laureate (2012-2014), Pulitzer Prize-Winning Poet
Wounds Into Writing
Read BioNatasha Trethewey
Natasha Trethewey served two terms as the 19th Poet Laureate of the United States (2012-2014.) She is the author of five collections of poetry, Monument (2018), which was longlisted for the 2018 National Book Award, Thrall (2012,) Native Guard (2006,) for which she was awarded the Pulitzer Prize, Bellocq’s Ophelia (2002,) and Domestic Work (2000,) which was selected by Rita Dove as the winner of the inaugural Cave Canem Poetry Prize for the best first book by an African American poet and won both the 2001 Mississippi Institute of Arts and Letters Book Prize and the 2001 Lillian Smith Award for Poetry. She is also the author of the memoir Memorial Drive (2020.) Her book of nonfiction, Beyond Katrina: A Meditation on the Mississippi Gulf Coast, was published in 2010.
She is the recipient of fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts, the Guggenheim Foundation, the Rockefeller Foundation, the Beinecke Library at Yale, and the Bunting Fellowship Program of the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study at Harvard. At Northwestern University she is a Board of Trustees Professor of English in the Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences. In 2012 she was named Poet Laureate of the State of Mississippi and in 2013 she was inducted into the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
Trauma-Informed Therapy
How collective and ancestral trauma surface in individual therapy, collective therapy models, and more. Click the arrows to view more speakers on this topic.

Dr. Gabor Maté
Physician and Author of The Myth of Normal
Relational Attunement

Fatimah Finney
Therapist, Consultant, Trainer, and Author
Healing Legacy Burdens

Peter A. Levine, PhD
Founder, Ergos Institute of Somatic Education and Somatic Experiencing International
Healing Through Connection

Deb Dana, LCSW
Author, Consultant, and Developer of the Rhythm of Regulation Training Series
Panel: Women in Trauma-Informed Leadership

Richard C. Schwartz, PhD
Internal Family Systems Therapy Founder
Healing Legacy Burdens

Dr. Diane Poole Heller
Founder, Trauma Solutions
Loneliness, Attachment, and Trauma

Yolo Akili Robinson
Executive Director, Black Emotional and Mental Health Collective (BEAM)
Racial and Gender Justice

Dr. Dan Siegel
Executive Director, Mindsight Institute
The Neuroscience of Connection

Terry Real, LICSW
Bestselling Author, Family Therapist, and Founder of The Relational Life Institute
Relational Living

Dr. Aimie Apigian, MS, MPH
Founder, Trauma Healing Accelerated
Biology of Trauma
Social Resilience
Transforming challenges into post-traumatic learning and resilience in humanitarian work, refugee aid, and more. Click the arrows to view more speakers on this topic.

Chelsea Handler
Comedian, Television Host, Six-Time NYT Best-Selling Author and Advocate
Growing Through Trauma

Alok Vaid-Menon
Artist
Freedom From Gender Norms

Alanis Morissette
Wholeness Advocate, Thought Leader, and Grammy Award-Winning Singer-Songwriter
Journey of Empowerment

Julian Brave NoiseCat
Writer and Filmmaker
Reclaiming Indigenous Narratives

Kayly Ober
Senior Program Officer, U.S. Institute of Peace
Climate Displacement and Resettlement

Eileen Fisher
Founder, EILEEN FISHER, Inc.
Transforming Global Systems

Shelly Tygielski
Trauma-Informed Mindfulness Teacher and Founder, Pandemic of Love
Growing Through Trauma

Tjada D’Oyen McKenna
Chief Executive Officer of Mercy Corps
Evolving Humanitarian Work

Flavia Valgiusti
Former Judge, Professor of Neuroscience and Law, and Trauma-Informed Law Consultant
Trauma-Informed Law

Josh Goldberg
CEO, Boulder Crest Foundation and Author of Struggle Well
Trauma Healing for Veterans

Nadine B. Hack
CEO, beCause Global Consulting and Author of The Power of Connectedness
Compassion and Connection

Fleet Maull, PhD
Dharma Teacher, Founder of Heart Mind Institute & Prison Mindfulness Institute, and Author of Radical Responsibility
Incarceration Trauma and Healing

Miguel Salazar
Director and Producer
Healing Colombia Through Truth Telling

Ciro Galindo
Survivor of Colombian Conflict
Healing Colombia Through Truth Telling

Major (Rtd) Cormac Doyle
Founder, The Serenity Project and Creator, UltraBLS/VRT
Trauma Healing for Veterans

Bernard Moss
Emotional Intelligence Facilitator
Incarceration Trauma and Healing
Art, Music, and Integration Practices

Ohad Naharin
Choreographer, Gaga Movement Originator
Transformation Through Movement

Licia Sky
Somatic Educator and Co-Founder, Trauma Research Foundation
Meditation: Expanded Awareness

Phoenix Song
Teacher, Performer, Writer, and Healer of Phoenix Song Music
Chakra Sound Bath

Yehudit Sasportas
International Artist and Professor at Bezalel Academy
Artistic Navigation of Shadow

Mimi Kuo-Deemer
Author and Teacher of Qigong, Meditation, and Baguazhang
Qigong for Vitality and Ease

Jami Sieber
Electric Cellist, Vocalist, and Composer
Feast of Losses

Kim Rosen
Author, Spoken Word Artist, Ceremonialist, and Founder, S.H.E. College Fund for Maasai Girls
Feast of Losses

Susanna Barkataki
Yoga Unity Activist and Author of Embrace Yoga’s Roots
Traditional Yoga for Self-Care: A Trauma-Informed Class
Spiritual Trauma and Healing

Thomas Hübl
Host, Teacher, Author of Attuned and Healing Collective Trauma, and Founder, Academy of Inner Science
Creating Healing Spaces

Michael B. Beckwith
Founder and CEO, Agape International Spiritual Center, Author of Life Visioning
Take Back Your Mind

Danielle LaPorte
Creator of the Heart Centered Leadership Program and Membership and Author of How To Be Loving
Courage, Compassion, and Karma

Sarah Edmondson
Actor, Podcast Host, Author and Speaker
Becoming Cult Literate

Rabbi Dr. Tirzah Firestone
Author, Jungian Psychotherapist, and Renowned Jewish Scholar
Metabolizing Intergenerational Trauma

Tiokasin Ghosthorse
Host of First Voices Radio National/International
Embracing Earth’s Wisdom

Lama Tsomo
Lama, Author, and Co-founder, Namchak Retreat Ranch
Buddhist Practices for Healing

Lama Rod Owens
Black Buddhist Southern Queen
Becoming a New Saint
Social Justice

adrienne maree brown
Emergent Strategist, Pleasure Activist, Visionary Fiction Author, Podcaster, Facilitator and Mediator
Emergent Strategy

Dr. Lyla June Johnston
Indigenous Musician, Author, and Community Organizer
A Home for All Species

Ayọ Tometi
Human Rights Leader, Co-Founder, #BlackLivesMatter, and Founder, Diaspora Rising
Collective Healing Through Activism

Dr. Joy A. DeGruy
Educator, Best-Selling Author, and Activist for Humanity
How Are the Children?

Shawn Ginwright, PhD
Chief Executive Officer, Flourish Agenda, Inc
Seeing Beyond Oppression

Jerry Tello
Internationally Recognized Speaker, Healing Practitioner, and Community Elder
Sacredness of Soul

Mia Mingus
Founder of SOIL: A Transformative Justice Project
Disability Justice
Climate
The growing need for trauma-informed climate activism and natural disaster relief work; working with anxiety, overwhelm, and disassociation to shift into effective activism, highlighting informative science. Click the arrows to view more speakers on this topic.

Julian Brave NoiseCat
Writer and Filmmaker
Reclaiming Indigenous Narratives

Britt Wray, PhD
Author and Researcher at the Forefront of Climate Change and Mental Health
Climate Anxiety

Dr. Peter Kalmus
Climate Scientist and Author
Capitalism and Climate Crisis

Maki Sato, PhD
Associate Professor, University of Tokyo
Panel: Climate Advocacy and Healing

Jude Currivan, PhD
Cosmologist, Best-Selling and Award-Winning Author, and Co-Founder, WholeWorld View
The Breath of the Universe

Father Joshtrom Isaac Kureethadam
Cosmologist, Environmental Philosopher, Theologian, and Writer
Gardening with God

Vanessa Nakate
Climate Justice Activist and Author of A Bigger Picture
Panel: Climate Advocacy and Healing
Trauma-Informed Media, Tech, Economy, and Leadership
Shifting from systems that trigger toxic anger, fear, separation, and defensiveness to systems that are an intelligent reflection of the underlying collective trauma, informing the collective body and bringing the world closer. Click the arrows to view more speakers on this topic.

Stephen Gyllenhaal
Founder, Identity Development Institute and Filmmaker
The Healing Power of Resonance

Dr. Julia Kim
Consultant, Wellbeing and Wellbeing Economics
Holistic Economic Healing

Randima Fernando
Co-Founder, Center for Humane Technology
Building Humane Technology

Ed Yong
Pulitzer-winning Author of An Immense World
Empathetic Pandemic Journalism

Frederic Laloux
Founder, The Week, and Author, Reinventing Organizations
Trauma-Informed Organizations

Dr. Rola Hallam
Doctor, Humanitarian, Trauma-Informed Life Coach, Founder, CanDo
Panel: Women in Trauma-Informed Leadership

Edgar Villanueva
Author, Activist, and CEO, Decolonizing Wealth Project and Liberated Capital
Decolonizing Wealth

Barbro Svedberg
Specialist/Senior Advisor at Folke Bernadotte Academy
Mediating Active Conflict

Bob Delaney
Author and Consultant
The Moral Injury of Lying

Maria Leister
Director, Harvard Program in Refugee Trauma
Panel: Women in Trauma-Informed Leadership

Helen Epstein
Author and Journalist
Learning From Survivors
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Collective Trauma Summit Hosts


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Thomas Hübl
Host, Teacher, Author of Attuned and Healing Collective Trauma, and Founder, Academy of Inner Science
Read BioThomas Hübl
Thomas Hübl, PhD, is a renowned teacher, author, and international facilitator who works within the complexity of systems and cultural change, integrating the core insights of the great wisdom traditions and mysticism with the discoveries of science. Since the early 2000s, he has led large-scale events and courses on the healing of collective trauma, with a special focus on the shared history of Israelis and Germans, and facilitated healing and dialogue around racism, oppression, colonialism, and genocide.
He is the author of the books, Attuned: Practicing Interdependence to Heal Our Trauma—and Our World and Healing Collective Trauma: A Process for Integrating Our Intergenerational and Cultural Wounds. He has served as an advisor and guest faculty for universities and organizations and is currently a visiting scholar at the Wyss Institute at Harvard University.
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Dr. Laura Calderón de la Barca
Host, Psychotherapist, Cultural Analyst, and Collective Healing Researcher
Read BioDr. Laura Calderón de la Barca
Dr. Laura Calderón de la Barca is a psychotherapist, cultural analyst, author and educator. She has a passion for supporting people, individually and as part of a community, to live life to the fullest, and does so through her psychotherapeutic and counselling work with individuals, couples and groups over the last 14 years. She also provides professional training, educational material, research and has offered presentations on various national media in Mexico and Canada. Besides degrees in Literature and Linguistics (BAHons), Discourse Analysis (MA) and Social, Community and Organizational Studies, (PhD, Chaos and complexity theories applied to social healing) Laura holds diplomas as Narrative Therapist (from the Latin American Institute of Family Studies, Mexico City), Anger Management Specialist (with Moose Anger Management in Vancouver, Canada) and Intuitive Integral Psychotherapist and Trainer from the Masters Center for Transformation (Ashland, Oregon). She studies with Thomas Hübl since 2016, graduated from the first Pocket Project training, has participated in the last three Collective Trauma Summits as a panelist and then a host, facilitated the Latin-American, Mexican and Colombia Collective Trauma Exploration Labs, and hosts BIPOC spaces in courses offered by Thomas. Beside her PhD thesis, a written psychotherapeutic prototype session for Mexico, she edited a pioneering book on Collective healing with Maurizio Andolfi (The Oaxaca Book, Accademia di Psicoterapia della Famiglia, Roma: 2008), and has been active in the field of collective healing since 2004.
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Pádraig Ó Tuama
Distinguished Irish Poet, Theologian and Mediator, and Podcast Host: Poetry Unbound
Read BioPádraig Ó Tuama
Pádraig Ó Tuama is the host of On Being’s Poetry Unbound — a podcast that has gained over 10 million downloads since its start in 2020 — and also the author of Poetry Unbound; 50 Poems to Open Your Life. Profiled by The New Yorker, and published in Poetry Ireland, the Harvard Review, The Kenyon Review, and many others, he brings interests in conflict, language, religion, and power to his work. His most recent collection is Feed the Beast (Broken Sleep Books, 2022).
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Kosha Joubert
Kosha Anja Joubert serves as CEO of the Pocket Project, dedicated to restoring a fragmented world by addressing and integrating ancestral and collective trauma. 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, community engagement and intercultural collaboration. Kosha grew up in South Africa under Apartheid and has been dedicated to the healing of divides and transformational edge-work ever since. She has authored several books and received the Dadi Janki Award (2017) for engaging spirituality in life and work and the One World Award (2018) for her work in building the Global Ecovillage Network to a worldwide movement reaching out to over 6000 communities on all continents. Learn more here.
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Matthew Green
Host, Climate Journalist, and Author of the Resonant World newsletter on Healing Collective Trauma.
Read BioMatthew Green
Matthew is a climate journalist and author of the Resonant World newsletter serving the global movement to heal collective trauma. His book Aftershock: Fighting War, Surviving Trauma, and Finding Peace documents how military veterans and their families are exploring new ways to heal from psychological injuries. He is a student in Thomas Hübl’s Timeless Wisdom Training and an active participant in the Pocket Project.
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Ruby Mendenhall
Host, Professor of Sociology and African American Studies, Associate Dean for Diversity and Democratization of Health Innovation
Read BioRuby Mendenhall
Ruby Mendenhall is the Lee Dallenbauch Professor of Sociology, African American Studies, Urban and Regional Planning, Gender and Women’s Studies and Social Work at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Ruby is an Associate Dean for Diversity and Democratization of Health Innovation at the Carle Illinois College of Medicine. She is the founder of the Designing Resiliency and Well-being Maker Lab Node at the college of medicine. She is the co-developer of Designing Spaces of Hope: Interiors and Exteriors and the Community Healing and Resistance through Storytelling frameworks. Her research examines Black mothers’ resiliency and spirituality, and how living in racially segregated neighborhoods with high levels of violence affects their mental and physical health. She is currently directing the STEM Illinois Nobel Project, funded by the National Science Foundation, which provides unprecedented access to computer science and the training of Community Health Workers (CHWs) and Citizen/Community Scientists (CSs). Recent grants from the MacArthur Foundation and the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign will also support work around training CHWs and CSs. She is the co-creator of the Wellness Store, which seeks to create a culture of health. Ruby discusses her vision for healing in her TEDxUIUC talk entitled DREAMing and Designing Spaces of Hope in a “Hidden America”.
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Robin Alfred
Host, Executive Coach, Facilitator of Transformation Fields, and Purpose Consultant
Read BioRobin Alfred
Robin Alfred has been studying with Thomas for over 15 years. He is a Senior Student and has had the honour and delight of serving as a mentor on many of Thomas’s online courses and of being one of the co-hosts of each of the four previous Online Trauma Summits. Robin’s passion is to support individual and collective awakening through the embodiment of the timeless, and yet contemporary, mystical teachings that Thomas offers. He practices this in his work as an executive coach, leadership trainer, event facilitator and organisational consultant, all of which have a global reach. He describes his purpose as ‘the facilitation of transformational and healing fields’ – be this in individuals, groups or organisations. Born into a Jewish family, with refugee grandparents who suffered the trauma of persecution in Russia and Poland, Robin has now lived for 28 years in the Findhorn ecovillage and spiritual community in Scotland and studied with a Sufi master for 6 years before meeting Thomas. Robin is a lover of silence, poetry, nature and all things sustainable.
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Dr. Angel Acosta
For the last decade, Dr. Angel Acosta has worked to bridge the fields of leadership, social justice, and mindfulness. With a doctorate degree in curriculum and teaching from Teachers College, Columbia University, Dr. Acosta has supported educational leaders and their students by facilitating leadership trainings, creating pathways to higher education, and designing dynamic learning experiences. His dissertation explored healing-centered education as a promising framework for educational leadership development.
After participating in the Mind and Life Institute’s Academy for Contemplative Leadership, Dr. Acosta began consulting and developing learning experiences that weave leadership development with conversations about inequality and healing, to support educational leaders through contemplative and restorative practices. As a former trustee for the Center for Contemplative Mind in Society, he participated as a speaker and discussant at the Asia Pacific Forum on Holistic Education in Kyoto, Japan. He continues to consult for organizations like the NYC Department of Education, UNICEF, Columbia University and others. Over the last couple of years, he has designed the Contemplating 400 Years of Inequality Experience–a contemplative journey to understand structural inequality. He’s a proud member of the 400 Years of Inequality Project, based at the New School.
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Anna Molitor
Anna is a somatic healing practitioner, group facilitator, and a lover of poetry and movement arts that open a path toward what is most essential. She has a deep passion for the mystery and precision of individual and collective trauma healing and restoration. Anna’s work is deeply informed by 10 years of study and work with Thomas Hübl, her immersion as an assistant facilitator in Bloodline Healing (an ancestral healing modality), and her study of Somatic Experiencing Trauma Healing. She bows to the poets, myth-tellers, musicians, healers, teachers, dancers, artists and wild creatures who have blessed her path and woven their magic into who she has become. Anna is a senior student of Thomas Hübl and an assistant and mentor for the current Timeless Wisdom Training. She is delighted to serve for the fifth year as the Collective Trauma Summit Poetry Curator.
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