Community Resilience: Embracing Curiosity and Transformation with Luea Ritter
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In this episode of Community Resilience, host Eva Goldfarb welcomes Luea Ritter, an expert and project steward of the Resilience Project. Luea is a trailblazer in transformative change, combining craniosacral and trauma therapy with leadership and holistic healing to enhance community resilience. She excels in creating safe spaces for dialogue and healthy confrontation, focusing on guiding and aligning processes for healthier structures. Luea invites experimentation at the cutting edge of collective potential and wisdom, weaving transformative change processes, creative practices, trauma, and healing work with leadership and organizational development. As a craniosacral and trauma therapist, Luea integrates holistic and indigenous healing models. She is experienced in systemic constellation and understanding living systems, offering grounding amidst chaotic dynamics. Her regenerative living systems design perspective informs her approach across diverse sectors globally. Committed to creating safe, conscious environments, Luea's long-term action research focuses on collective sense-making and embodied practices. As co-founder and creative steward of collective transitions, she collaborates closely with other skilled individuals and organizations to explore new innovative pathways to strengthen community resilience.  Don’t miss this insightful discussion—tune in now! 🌍✨ #CommunityResilience #Podcast #TransformativeChange #HolisticHealing
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