One of Susan’s most profound learning experiences about Trauma Integration has come from Thomas Hubl and being a founding member of the Pocket Project whose mission is “to contribute to the healing of collective and intergenerational trauma, and to reduce its disruptive effects on our global culture."
Susan leads the Pocket Project’s Competency Center on Exploring the Trauma of Money: moving from instability and inequality towards new and living economies. She also serves on the Team of Group Facilitators for the Pocket Project’s current effort to address Global Challenges with Global Presencing.
Lynn Kreaden
Lynn is the founder of Lifeworks NY and a Senior Faculty member of The Institute Core Energetics in New York. With over 25 years' experience in intimacy and sexuality, she works with singles and couples, as well as survivors of generational, cultural and sexual trauma. She has a private practice in NYC where she leads workshops and training seminars on intimacy, sexuality and connection.
Susan and Lynn often co-create engaging online classes and series on Money & Trauma & the Body. Check out our class starting Sept 2020 with Embodiment Circles.
Katie Teague
Katie is an award winning documentary filmmaker (Money & Life) and former Sundance grantee (99% The Occupy Wall Street Collaborative Film). With a Masters degree in Depth Psychology, she turned her tending of the world soul from the counseling room to the craft of visual story making. Her most recent film is RE:MEMBER where grief and beauty co-exist. Katie’s passion and purpose lie at the intersection of grief tending, healing inter-generational trauma and building inner and outer resilience for navigating the complexity and uncertain futures of these times.
The photo of the Aurora Borealis on the homepage banner is one of Katie’s images from Iceland.
Samvedam Randles
Samvedan is a German psychologist who lives in Boston, where she founded the Inner Arts Institute. Her work combines systemic methods such as Family Constellations with careful internal attunement. Since 2013 she has focused on collective trauma issues and how to address them in larger groups.
Samvedam and Susan met at the Pocket Project and continue to be deeply engaged with its ongoing work in intergenerational and collective trauma. They have offered a series of Covid Crisis calls on Coping with Financial Anxiety and are developing an International Lab as part of the facilitation team for the Thomas Hubl community.