• Libby Mislan

    FOUNDER & FACILITATOR

    Libby Mislan (she/her) is a poet and community based artist living in Brooklyn, New York. She received her MFA in poetry from Vermont College of Fine Arts in 2018, and has since worked on poetry projects supported by Queens Council on the Arts and New York State Council on the Arts that explore the restoration of health on personal, interpersonal, and societal levels. Libby is a firm believer in the power of the arts as a vehicle for collective transformation. In addition to her own creative process, she designs and facilitates arts projects and workshops to engage communities in creative expression. She works as a teaching artist in New York City public schools with non-profit organizations Community-Word Project, City Lore, and Teachers & Writers Collaborative. Libby is also a certified leader in InterPlay, an active, creative approach to unlock the wisdom of the body that uses improvisational storytelling, movement and song. To see more of her work, visit www.libbymislan.com

  • Mónica Carreño

    FOUNDER & FACILITATOR

    Passionate learner about life, love and purpose. Dance, movement, collage, writing and Spanish are some of her languages. Facilitation on transformational self-discovery processes- for organizations and people towards more fulfilling lives and communities- and narrative therapy are part of her daily path. inner growth and healing through art & body are her present soul curiosity.

    International relations, logotherapy, restorative yoga, narrative practices, authentic movement and art of hosting are part of her journey. Mónica is part of the North America Jam team and Mexico Jam team from Yes Organization. She has had the opportunity to live in Chicago, Australia and Nigeria. From accompanying youth in high schools & universities, to leadership journeys of managers, and vulnerable communities of women, she has worked in Mexico, USA, Guatemala and Egypt.

  • Nandita Batheja

    FOUNDER & FACILITATOR

    Nandita (she/they) is a facilitator, artist, and community weaver who works across sectors, advocating for liberation and creative being. She works with individuals, groups and organizations to support personal & collective healing, conflict transformation, leadership development, and finding new ways forward. Nandita is particularly honored to work with YES! World, Equal Justice USA and Circles International. In addition to collaborating with these beloved organizations, Nandita leads InterPlay, an arts-based body wisdom practice, and is a practitioner-in-training with the School of Unusual Life Learning (SoULL), where she studies the somatics of living, aging and dying to better support our collective through these tumultuous times.