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WEBINAR

The Well-Being for All Webinar Series 

A Shared Inquiry into Well-Being in Systems and Ourselves
Co-hosted by the Academy for Systems Change and CoCreative

Live Community Session:

Well-Being in Complexity

 

October 22, 2024

9:00 - 10:30 am Pacific US

12:00 - 1:30 pm Eastern US

Featured Guests: 

Luzette JaimesAshoka, CoCreative, Alive & Thriving, Healing Creek Farm

Adam Molyneux-Berry, Founder - Integral Impact Institute, Co-founder - Mindfulness for Changemakers, CoCo Labs, Healing Creek Farm

 

Join our “Well-being in Complexity" community session to learn tools, practices and frameworks to more easily navigate our complex world.

 

In this interactive session we'll explore how the stories we have about the world shape how we see and respond to challenges, and how understanding this can help us shift our quality of life for the better.

 

We’ll be working together to understand how the nervous system is wired for safety and threat, and how we can work with it to develop the capacity to manage stress, deal with tough situations, and come back to a state of balance and possibility.

By the end of the webinar participants will:

  • examine wellbeing frameworks

  • assess our own wellbeing

  • look at ways we can enhance our wellbeing, together.

​​​**There is no fee to participate in this special event. We invite you to donate to benefit the work of Huya Aniwa Foundation, whose mission is to revitalize and preserve cultural heritage and sacred lands in partnership with indigenous communities and their leadership. Their commitment extends to integrating traditional wisdom into sustainable land stewardship. Through reforestation efforts and support for ancestral practices, the Huya Aniwa Foundation aims to restore and protect the natural environment, as well as indigenous traditions, fostering a harmonious balance for all living beings.

Welcoming Guests and Co-Hosts

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With over 20 years of global experience in creating positive change through Ashoka, the world’s largest network of social entrepreneurs, Luzette leads Learning & Development. Her love for personal growth, leadership development, and well-being for all, led her to found Alive & Thriving (focused on coaching and personal growth), and co-found the Consciousness Coalition (CoCo Labs, promoting equitable well-being), the Weaving Lab (building learning communities for well-being), Healing Creek Farm, and Mindfulness for Changemakers.

Luzette Jaimes

Ashoka, CoCreative, Alive & Thriving, Healing Creek Farm

Luzette believes that intentionally cultivating our human development is foundational to the life-giving futures we can create together. Working with CoCreative, she helps different groups collaborate to create solutions and new ideas in areas like health equity, sustainability and regeneration, and education. She is a certified permaculture designer, coach, and mindfulness meditation teacher. Luzette holds a BA in Finance and International Relations and an MSc in Holistic Science. She lives in Shenandoah County, USA, with her husband Adam and their dog Olaf.

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Adam’s work has always been to create brave-spaces to shift consciousness, activating people as changemakers, and contributing to planetary wellbeing. In his coaching practice, Adam employs a multi-disciplinary approach, working with leaders to support them in becoming the best versions of themselves. He accompanies these leaders on a journey of self-discovery, helping them understand what drives them to be forces for positive change in the world.

In his systems-level work, Adam collaborates with changemakers across entire ecosystems, utilizing methodologies such as Collaborative Innovation, Human-Centered Design, and Social Innovation to address shared challenges and collectively scale impact. The combination of deep interpersonal work with leaders and broad systemic impact across ecosystems forms the basis of his theory of change: by working on our inner worlds and collaborating radically in our outer worlds, collective wellbeing is not only possible but inevitable.


Throughout his own journey, Adam has launched over 14 organizations, including SMEs, nonprofits, and social businesses, three of which were established during the Arab Spring. Adam has experienced the full spectrum of leadership challenges, from personal and team burnout to systems-level collaborations during extreme uncertainty and volatility, gaining first hand insight into what it takes to thrive both individually and collectively in the midst of complexity. Working across languages, cultures, and generations in complex socio-political contexts has been one of the most challenging and rewarding experiences of his career.

In 2014, Adam was awarded an Ashoka Fellowship for his work during the Arab Spring, where he leveraged the Green Economy in the MENA region as a safe space for youth, government, private sector, civil society, and academia to collaborate in rebuilding the region. His current focus is on the systems-change initiative, CoCo Labs, which is tasked with advancing equitable wellbeing for collective thriving.

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