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Sacred Stories – The Journey of The International Labs

June 30, 2025 @ 8:00 pm - 9:30 pm

Adrian Wagner
Kosha Joubert
June 30, 2025
8:00 pm - 9:30 pm (Europe/Berlin)
English/Spanish/German

Across cultures and generations, we each carry unique stories that weave into the whole. In a world shaped by our collective stories, how do we begin to listen to what has been buried, silenced, or forgotten?

This Community Call invites us into the heart of The Sacred Story Book—a living testimony drawn from the voices of over one thousand participants in 32 international Labs held throughout 2024. Guided by skilled facilitators from the Pocket Project, these co-created journeys became sanctuaries for remembrance and restoration—where personal and collective memory could surface with care and dignity.

Together, we will explore how stories—when shared in safety and received with reverence—can carry seeds of transformation, helping us reconnect to wholeness and possibility.

Our focus will be:

  • How do we tend to the stories that live in our bodies, our lineages, and our cultures?
  • How can collective storytelling support trauma integration, resilience and post-traumatic growth?
  • What becomes possible when we honor the sacred within each story—and each other?

 

Adrian Wagner is moved by the possibility to dance between applied complexity and precise emotional attunement to hold space for individual and collective blindspots.

As Researcher of the Pocket Project, Adrian is currently working on building up the academic resource library on the website. His professional experiences over the last 15 years were formed and informed as a teacher, researcher, coach and transformational facilitator for organizations such as the European School of Governance, Foreign Ministry of Germany, Ludwigsburger Schlossfestspiele, European Commission, and University Witten/Herdecke. Recently, he co-published a first research report on “Trauma and Democracy,” a synthesis of Dave Snowden and Thomas Hübl’s insights, exploring novel pathways to integrate collective trauma.

At the core of his ethos lies a commitment to pioneering pathways for collective growth and resilience, weaving together threads of complexity, compassion, and transformative leadership.

Kosha Joubert is the CEO of the Pocket Project, where she works closely with Thomas Huebl and a global team to grow a culture of trauma-informed care. Kosha is an expert facilitator, coach and organisational development facilitator who has worked on systems regeneration, trauma-informed leadership and post-traumatic growth in more than 48 countries. Kosha has authored several books and received the Dadi Janki Award (2017) for engaging spirituality in life and work and the One World Award (2020) for building the Global Ecovillage Network to a worldwide movement reaching out to over 6000 communities on all continents.

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