Kelsey Wyman 

They/Them

I am a teacher, student, mediator, coach, artist,
and mindfulness and movement instructor. 

I volunteer for and co-founded the non-profit, The Way of Vibrantly. Our mission is to create and share social tools to promote thriving in all beings. In this organization, I am the conflict transformation lead as well as a
co-instructor and teacher training manager.

My psychology experience includes a clinical and research internship at the Beloved Living Center where I worked with clients under the supervision of Richard Desselle, PhD. I continue to consult for individuals or groups looking for support through conflict and mediation.

I graduated with a BFA in art education in 2015 from the University of Arizona. I then spent the next 4 years teaching in public schools in Seattle, Washington, and continue to make art regularly. You can find my art here at: https://www.kelseywymanart.com/

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Miku Lenentine, Ph.D.

She /Her

I am a wild-hearted teacher, student of the wind and sea,
ecopsychologist researcher, movement and stillness guide. 

I am an experienced meditation practitioner and circle facilitator. I was raised in a mindfulness tradition and trained with Dr. Eric Carroll Desselle at the Beloved Living for 7 years. I have guided weekly meditation and community dialogue circles since 2013 and facilitated a number of workshops at small businesses, community organizations and even festivals over the years.

I received my Ph.D. from the University of Washington in the Human Dimensions of Environmental and Forest Sciences and I also have a masters degree in Natural Resource Management from Simon Fraser University in British Columbia.

I am trained in Social Permaculture and Social Forestry, having completed certificates and programs with Tommi Hazel (Tom Ward), Starhawk and Pandora Thomas. I have also completed a permaculture teacher training with Pandora Thomas and Lisa DePiano focusing on permaculture as pedagogy.

I have extensive experience with small group dynamics, regional and local level planning as well as collaborative group processes utilizing consensus building and egalitarian decision making. I also have years of experience with community living and helped found a number of intentional community houses and shared spaces. Read more about my work and research interest in Rewilding at: http://mikulenentine.com/