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What is Collective Healing?
Podcast
What is Collective Healing? is a weekly podcast exploring how people around the world are finding new ways to heal the individual, inter-generational and collective trauma at the root of our global crises.
Presented by the Pocket Project and hosted by Matthew Green, Kosha Joubert and Sonita Mbah, the series features deeply personal conversations with practitioners who have trained under Thomas Hübl and other pioneers of collective healing – giving listeners a direct experience of the transformational potential this work can unlock.
In an age of overwhelming complexity and news overload, it’s easy to forget that we’re not meant to carry the weight of the world alone. This podcast is your weekly reminder that not only are we wired to grieve, celebrate and heal together – we’re discovering new ways to transmute polarisation, trauma and despair into the seeds of a more flourishing future. These conversations show us how.

Drawing on a wide diversity of voices from different countries, cultures and communities, the series aims to make the universal principles underlying collective healing practices newly accessible to all – and honour the many lineages and traditions informing today’s cutting-edge practices.

Matthew Green
is a journalist, author, and broadcaster with more than 25 years of experience. He has participated in multiple trainings with Thomas Hübl and co-hosted the Collective Trauma Summit and Climate Consciousness Summit.

Kosha Joubert
is the CEO of the Pocket Project. She is an international facilitator, author, coach and consultant specializing in sustainable development and collective trauma healing. Growing up in Apartheid South Africa shaped her lifelong dedication to bridging divides and fostering intercultural collaboration.

Sonita Mbah
is the Communications Coordinator at The Pocket Project. She is a permaculture designer, facilitator, and advocate for regenerative communities, and holds a Master’s in World Heritage Studies. She has led community-based sustainability initiatives in Africa and is dedicated to healing colonial trauma through collective trauma work.

J'aime Rothbard
is a seasoned advocate and podcaster specializing in collective healing. She launched Gifts of Trauma, a top-ranking podcast, and has extensive experience in trauma-informed work, including Compassionate Inquiry training.
Thank you, Matthew and Jaden, for this moving episode. Jaden’s journey and guided meditation were beautiful and powerful. I appreciated Matthew’s genuine curiosity and Jaden’s insight into healing within Black communities – such a meaningful and inspiring conversation.
Monica
An amazing and heartfelt conversation. Matthew’s honesty and David’s wisdom, love, and compassion are so inspiring. This work truly fills my heart – please keep going, it’s such a meaningful contribution.
Laima
Thank you for this powerful, authentic, and deeply inspiring episode. Each voice adds such richness and depth to the collective healing journey, nourishing my sense of belonging and purpose. I’m truly grateful for this space and all who contribute to it.
Nadja
The podcast is deeply relaxing in a way I’ve not felt before, thank you.
Vishni