Shortly, trauma is an overwhelming experience that is difficult to process in the moment of its happening. The outcome is usually stress, absence, numbing. According to trauma expert Thomas Hübl, when we have many nervous systems that have trauma in their unconscious, we are all part of systemic collective trauma experience. As Kosha says, "it's one process, the individual, ancestral, collective trauma – it's an entangled All in a space of interbeing."


Good news is that the transcript of this conversation are being also translated into Lithuanian and will be available soon in reading format.


Kosha Joubert is a current CEO of the Pocket Project, former leader of the Global Ecovillage Network. She holds an MSc in Organizational Development, is an international facilitator, author, coach and consultant, and has worked extensively in the fields of sustainable development, curriculum development and intercultural collaboration. Kosha grew up in South Africa under Apartheid and has been dedicated to the healing of divides and collective trauma ever since. Kosha has received the Dadi Janki Award for engaging spirituality in life and work and the One World Award for her work with. She serves as host and mentor on Thomas Hubl online courses and was a co-host of few Online Summits on Collective Trauma.


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