hello, I’m lucy, nice to meet you.

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I spent most of my early years dancing in fields and warehouses - I was part of the rave generation of the early nineties. I went on to do this professionally for a few years for the superclub Ministry of Sound.

A car accident in 2001 changed the direction of my life completely - I like to think of it as my ‘wake-up call’. After a year spent in recovery and a couple of years in reset, I began again on a new trajectory.

I travelled, I learned new things, I said yes when it felt right, I followed the signs I was given. I spent a month in an intentional community in Scotland, produced a sustainable festival in Australia, put myself through a year of transformational leadership training, and camped with Peruvian farmers on a gymnasium floor during the Climate Change Conference in Denmark. I studied my Permaculture Design Certificate with Bill Mollison, I spent seven Christmases working the night shift for the Crisis shelters in London, and I qualified as a Co-Active coach.

A few years ago we moved to France in search of a slower pace. It’s given me more space to think and write. Most of what I think about centres on what’s happening to the planet and what we can do about it. My contribution lies in using my superpowers to help others find theirs, and holding space for ongoing conversations around climate change, systems change and reacquainting with ways of being that are more harmonious, heart-centred, and human than modernity has allowed for.

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