Mental Health Responder

Corina Angelescu

(she/her)

India, Romania

Hi there! 🌺

I believe the way we relate to each other is itself the territory of change, and not just the vehicle for it. This is the red thread in my experience with participatory leadership, regenerative economic practices, facilitation and community weaving.

Over the past 14 years I have been learning from and with a b-e-a-utiful web of networks, communities and self-organized teams. My thinking and practice have been shaped through relationships within spaces like The Alternative University, The Abundance Fellowship, Bodhi Sangha, Changemakerxchange, Collective Transitions, Ecoversities, and many of the NGOs and social enterprises I had the pleasure of collaborating with.

At the moment, I am energised to contribute to collectives, ecosystems and organizations that are awake to what this historical moment is justify of us, and willing to step into deeper relationality, accountability and care for all beings. In that spirit, I show up as:

  • 🪱 An earthworm – Contributing to the creation of rich, nourishing soil for the kind of cultural transition on the horizon. Supporting with composting energies needed to envision the governance, communication and connection systems that nourish collaborative ecosystems and create thriving resource ecologies.
  • 🐝 A pollinator – Co-sensing and weaving with intentionality and care between the spaces I am inhabiting, towards greater sense-making, meaning making and coordinated actions.
  • 🕷️ A spider – Sensing through the web and weaving in the spirit of reciprocity and mutual learning. Building relational capacity to collectively unlearn our deep conditionings, reimagine our role as humans on Earth and respond to the calling of our times.

What brings me here is a 6+ years journey with the Changemakerxchange community, and now The Facilitators community of practice. From co-leading long-term partnerships to prototyping new offerings for social innovators, what nourishes me most is the slow, relational work, where trust flows and something genuinely collective becomes possible.

Experience

Languages: English, Romanian

Event Types: Conference, Festival, Offline, Online, Retreat, Training, Workshop

Audiences: Adults (36–64), External Stakeholder, Internal Stakeholders, Third or Fourth Sector, Young adults (20–35 y/o)

Certificates: CXC Online Facilitation Training  MHFA Training

Thematic Areas
  • (collaborative) money practices
  • conscious economics
  • participatory leadership and co-creation
  • internal systems design (internal comms, energy flows, engagement pathways)
  • community and network weaving
  • systems thinking and systems sensing
  • alternative education & learning how to learn