I design and facilitate experiential learning environments that explore critical sustainability through listening, sound, memory, and affect.

My work supports universities, cultural institutions, organizations, and individuals in developing more embodied and relational forms of ecological understanding.

Each collaboration is developed in response to context. Rather than applying a fixed method, I design tailored processes that combine sound-based inquiry, reflection, and collective learning.


Workshops & facilitation

I facilitate workshops that use listening as a method for exploring sustainability, ecological systems, and social relations.

These sessions combine sound-based exercises, guided reflection, and dialogue to create spaces for shared inquiry.

Examples include:

  • Listening to ecological systems
    An introduction to listening as a way of engaging ecological complexity and interdependence through sound and attention.
  • Sound as a method for learning
    Exploring how listening and sound can support reflection, perception, and collective inquiry in educational and organizational contexts.
  • Rethinking sustainability narratives
    A critical exploration of how sustainability is framed, communicated, and practiced, and how these narratives shape perception and action.

Who it’s for

My work is developed for:

  • Universities and academic programs
  • Cultural institutions and art spaces
  • NGOs and mission-driven organizations
  • Educators, researchers, and facilitators
  • Individuals seeking mentorship or 1:1 guidance
  • Teams working with sustainability, transition, or systems thinking

What a session includes

Depending on format, a session may include:

  • Guided listening exercises (individual and collective)
  • Sound recordings or field-based materials
  • Reflective dialogue and group discussion
  • Experiential exercises connecting perception, memory, and place
  • Critical framing of ecological and sustainability questions

Each session is designed to support both conceptual reflection and embodied engagement.


Formats

  • Short workshops (2–3 hours)
    Introductory sessions focused on listening-based methods and sustainability themes.
  • Half-day or full-day sessions
    Extended formats with deeper exploration, reflection, and dialogue.
  • Multi-session programs
    Longer collaborations for courses, research initiatives, or institutional programs.
  • 1:1 sessions / mentorship
    Individual sessions focused on creative direction, research, or practice development.

All formats can be adapted for in-person or hybrid settings.


Let’s work together

If you are interested in working together, I would be glad to hear from you.

You can get in touch to start a conversation, request a proposal, or discuss possible formats.