Recipes for Wellbeing

Each of us tries to leave a positive mark on this world. We do this by helping changemakers, movements, and organisations that serve people and the planet, cultivate wholebeing in their everyday work and life.

Learning

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Framework

A liberatory learning structure to cultivate wholebeing.

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Library

A freely accessible open-source collection of wholebeing activities.

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Substack

Non-linear learning journeys to practise wholebeing skills.

Services

Huddles

Short experiential workshops to learn about and practice wholebeing.

Coaching

1:1 or group guidance to support your wholebeing journey.

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Labs

Immersive retreats for a full-on wholebeing experience.

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Facilitation Training

Practical training courses to learn to facilitate for wholebeing.

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Events & Conferences

Tailored support to infuse your events & conferences with wholebeing.

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Digital

Expertise to balance your relationship with all things digital.

Team

Co-Founder

Alessia Cervone is the co-founder of Recipes for Wellbeing. She is a facilitator for ChangemakerXchange and she is the co-founder of euforia, a Swiss-based social innovation business using transformative learning methods to empower people and organisations to embark on their […]

Co-Founder

Wellbeing Illustrator

Heliana Lubis (Ina) is a motion designer based in Bandung, Indonesia. Art and design have always been her passion. She creates motion graphic in multidisciplinary design and technology companies (e.g., Sembilan Matahari), and develop communication designs for different organizations (e.g., […]

Wellbeing Web Developer

Marco Tribuzio is passionate about technology, “Back to the future” and LEGO. He is a software developer with a heart who loved people and their stories.

Wellbeing Content Writer

Marissa is a writer, editor, and passionate human rights advocate. Marissa holds a master’s degree in human rights and democratization and has had the privilege to work with vulnerable communities with a focus on immigration, modern slavery and rights realization […]

Co-Founder

Tariq is a co-founder of an ecosystem of social and planetary initiatives, including; 3BL Associates, Public-Planet Partnerships, Diversity on Board, Recipes for Wellbeing, and postgrowth.earth. He holds advisory and board roles with entities such as the UN Decade on Ecosystem […]

"The Recipes for Wellbeing retreat was such a transformative experience both personally and for the entire team. Wellbeing is such an important element in ensuring that social impact professionals are able to achieve their impact, and as we have learned the hard way, it doesn’t come naturally. So it is fundamental to have the kind of support and guidance that Recipes for Wellbeing provides integrated into an organisation’s development."

Naomi Ryland, tbd*

"It was a life-changing experience, done in the best possible way. Everyone should join this experience to understand the real meaning of wellbeing. Those were the best two days in my life."

Tariq Assidi, Jereed

"Everyone should invest in their wholebeing and I don’t know a better opportunity than the Recipes for Wellbeing retreat as it creates a safe space to connect with oneself and to others."

Janszsky Babett
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