Rebecca Bouhuijs

Rebecca Bouhuijs

Hilversum, The Netherlands

Rebecca is a mindfulness trainer, psychosocial counselor and facilitator working at the intersection of inner development and societal transformation. Her work integrates eco-mindfulness, resilience and worldview inquiry, recognising that how we see the world shapes how we treat it. Rebecca creates brave spaces where participants explore their worldviews, engage in dialogue across difference, and reflect on how these lenses influence perception, values and action. She believes meaningful transformation begins when we investigate how inner frameworks and external systems interact and shape one another.

Doret de Rooij

Doret de Rooij

Utrecht, the Netherlands

Doret is a medical doctor in specialty training to become an MD in Public Health (Arts Maatschappij & Gezondheid). She explores pathways for transforming and regenerating healthcare and other health-promoting sectors through education and scientific inquiry, while actively embracing experiential and co-creative approaches. Continuous reflection on frameworks of thought and underlying worldviews — including her own — is central to her work.

Anamaria Aristizabal

Anamaria Aristizabal

Aldeafeliz Ecovillage, Colombia

Anamaria is a Master Certified Integral Coach, faculty at New Ventures West, author, and facilitator with over 20 years of experience supporting leaders, teams, and communities. Her work integrates adult development, worldview literacy, and embodied practice to support cultural transformation, purpose discovery, and regenerative leadership. Anamaria is passionate about approaches that expand perspective while cultivating maturity, so people can navigate difference and grow into the change-makers these times require.

Liesbeth de Bakker

Liesbeth de Bakker

Hilversum, the Netherlands

Liesbeth is a science communication lecturer at Utrecht University, where she has worked for nearly 20 years. Her expertise spans inclusive science communication and informal science education in museums, and she is increasingly drawn to dialogue, transformative learning, and worldview exploration as responses to our polarised times and accelerating planetary crises. At the heart of her teaching is a conviction that the science communicators of the future must connect head and heart — not just doing things technically well, but morally well too — in service of a Good Anthropocene.

Lettemieke Mulder

Lettemieke Mulder

Bonheiden, Belgium

Lettemieke is a driven sustainability advisor, entrepreneur and facilitator with 25+ years’ hands-on experience leading and supporting cross-functional sustainability programs. She facilitates programmes and workshops focused on personal growth and human skills — the often missing ‘inner dimension’ of sustainability. Lettemieke is passionate about bridging head and heart — creating kind, playful spaces where people can explore what holds them back and grow into the changemakers, teams, and organizations our time calls for.