Surya Kramer is a social architect and somatic educator who’s pioneering insights into emotional awareness and relational intelligence inform all aspects of her work. She is founder of Flagship Care, a consulting group offering community building and healing practices to help embed right relationship into the social DNA of organizations.
A passionate teacher and counselor with over three decades of experience accelerating human potential and development, she has created new pathways and healing modalities both for individual clients and organizations. Keenly aware of subtle dynamics that are often invisible to the naked eye, Surya builds new frameworks for organizational health with precision, integrity, and compassion. A skilled facilitator and guide, she has a unique ability to shepherd groups as they map out social blueprints that afford maximum stability and agility.
Her expertise in social architecture, healing and growth has led to the development of multiple systems, including Somatic Embodiment Education (SEE), and Nature’s Way, a mastery course for authentic expression. Her work has been called social permaculture and regenerative design for collective emotional infrastructure.
Jenny is committed to individual empowerment, 'allies in evolution', and living in harmony with all life, including Gaia. Last century, she earned her BSME in 'Product Design' from Stanford University, and developed many complex electro-mechanical projects from concept to production, including the Apple Newton, the Acer Aspire, and a comprehensive redesign of Lufthansa's airplane interiors and passenger services. Consequently she is named on several patents including the Vadem Clio, and the Kohler 'Fart Fan'.
This century she has turned her focus towards social engineering, co-facilitating T-Groups around Interpersonal Dynamics at the Stanford Business School, and completing an MA in 'Economics for Transition' from Schumacher College, exploring the relationship between trauma and our current financial system. She practices as a bodyworker, Community Mediator, Inclusive Movement Facilitator, and Permaculturalist, assists with breathwork and personal growth trainings, and has extensive experince with Watsu, Hakomi, and non-ordinary state work. In her spare time she cultivates community, sings for those at the thresholds of life, and evangelizes about the benefits of weeds, fermentation, complexity and holistic health. Gifted with a fast moving non-linear mind combined with a highly unique education and over ten years of experience building the internet.
Alaya’s greatest passion is her deep love of the natural world, living embodied and guiding other’s in re-membering, re-sensitizing and re-discovering our indigenous belonging to this earth and eachother. Building inner and outer resilience practices and community support to face the massive changes happening in the world. Alaya’s way of sharing reconnects us to a deep resolve from the heart, to living a life of fierce devotion in choosing loving care, cooperation and consideration in all the ways we move in life.
Drawing from her experience as life-long student, teacher and practitioner of massage therapy, biodynamic cranial sacral, body-centered meditation, healthy environmentally conscious eating, wilderness vision fasting and present touch guide; Alaya offers a heart oriented, body-felt sense experience in her in privates sessions and retreats offerings.
Alaya is a practitioner and teacher certified in Massage Therapy and Biodynamic Cranial Touch with 29 years of experience. She taught the Foundations of Touch for Harbin School of Massage, Loving Release Cleanse Retreat and was a practitioner at Harbin Hot Springs for 20 years. She is also a graduate of Wilderness Reflections, Terra Soma Apprenticeship Program. Alaya is currently teaching “Wilderness Within – A Relational Restoration Process” She is currently living and working in Sebastopol, CA where she maintains a thriving private practice.
Yemaya Renuka Duby is a Somatic Therapist and Mentor with 30-year expertise in Women Empowerment, Community Development and the Healing and Performing Arts. Her current focus, to bring awareness of trauma, grief, and loss into online group facilitate for deep resolution to enrich communities locally and internationally. Yemaya moved to Northern California in the mid-’80s from France. After discovering the power of rituals and Earth consciousness, training back to her roots in European Shamanism, she moved to the peaceful hills of the Marin Zen Center - Green Gulch Farm, Muir Beach - where she was trained into discipline and meditation. That is where she first heard of the Somatic Bodywork which became her expertise, 27 years ago.
She graduated from the Rosen Method Center in 1995 and continued to assist Marion Rosen and the school for another 4 years. She became a Yoga practitioner in the late '90s and graduated as Eight -Limbs Ashtanga Yoga instructor in 2002, under the guidance of Baba Hari Das and the Mount Madonna Center with which she stayed involved as an assistant YTT trainer. During her 25 years of practice and studies of many modalities, she has developed a mastery of the perfect mind-body healing system, depth of listening and a keen gift for human empowerment.
She has now successfully created a complete online system which combines the Somatic Awareness of her Psycho-somatic bodywork with the intuitive kinesthetic empath gift. Her leadership experience as an international workshop and retreats facilitator, and a road map to deep Self-Love and courageous active compassion for the present condition of our beloved planet. She has worked and contributed to conscious intentional communities in California, Hawaii, France, Canada, Indonesia, Mexico and New Zealand.
Gifted with a fast moving non-linear mind combined with a highly unique education and over ten years of experience building the internet, Molly Byrnes has the precise ability to witness a complex group, sense the underlying dynamics and propose a plan to move an entity toward greater alignment and harmoniousness of energetic form.
From the lens of her participation in open source software communities and past work for a rights-based forestry organization, Molly Byrnes believes that listening, learning, and co-creating with indigenous cultures is one of the most critical partnerships for healing our collective heart and regenerating mother earth.
After studying Anthropology and Environmental Biology, Molly Byrnes has been working with Drupal & solving internet and people related problems for over ten years. She's been a content editor and communications associate at the Rainforest Foundation which has been supporting human rights based forestry and working closely with indigenous communities to protect the rainforest. Inspired by the nascent open source community called Drupal she moved to Sony Music and was global content manager for one of the earliest corporate open source Web 2.0 platforms. Passionate about connecting people to use technology for good, she has organized national non profit technology summits.
Currently an Account Director at a boutique agency consulting on digital platforms for large non-profits, Fortune 500 companies, national health & hospital systems and the United Nations, she has the privilege to work with awesome clients and excellent teams to build awesome software and find creative solutions to common scenarios introduced by the whole digital transformation that has taken the world by storm these last few years. Event highlights include several keynote speeches in Spanish, facilitation and event orchestration of several non-profit technology summits, and event visioning for large community celebrations. In addition to specialized digital consulting and event production around the world, she practices pendulum divination with essential oils and flower essences. Key parts of this connecting work are being in service to elders and deepening her local community involvement in Taos.