
My work as a creative facilitator intersects with eco pedagogy, embodied leadership and radical ecology, actively engaging with diverse communities of practice who work across health and wellbeing, community building, environmental policy and regenerative social enterprise. I am passionate about using creative arts processes to help groups to communicate complex and often contradictory issues surrounding climate change and sustainability agendas, encouraging creative communication, improvisatory play and deep listening as a way to to unearth collective conversations moving toward future imaginaries.
As part of my former academic engagement at Liverpool Hope University, I mentored undergraduate students as part of an annual teaching program in Sri Lanka (2013-16) through Global Hope, an international education programme that gives students the opportunity to engage in projects addressing social justice in countries such as India, Sri Lanka, Uganda and Brazil. Through my role as part of the learning community at Schumacher College (2021-24) I have helped to facilitate several public platforms supporting ecological wellbeing initiatives, engaging local health practitioners through NHS partnerships Torbay (Festival of Human Connection) and nationally, contributing to the King's Fund Leadership and Development program (2022). In 2023 I coordinated The River Collective Students for River Camp, which brought together postgraduate students from across the globe for a week long interdisciplinary conservation focused on the river Dart. Previous facilitation roles include Community Dance facilitator through Teignbridge County Council (2006-07) facilitating all inclusive movement for wellbeing workshops in rural communities across Dartmoor.


