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Resurgence Festival of Wellbeing

Saturday 4 October 2025, 10am - 5pm BST
Online, Zoom

A day of thought-provoking and progressive talks from some of the world’s most inspiring thinkers and activists.
View the timetable of talks here. 

View speaker links shared in the chat here. 

Ticket holders who cannot attend for the whole day or would like to listen to a talk again will be able to access the event online afterwards.

Speakers include

Craig Jordan-Baker is a senior lecturer in creative writing at the University of Brighton. He regularly runs Nature-writing workshops and leads foraging walks for a variety of organisations. His book If the River is Hidden is an account of his 2021 pilgrimage along the Bann, Northern Ireland’s longest river.

Fritjof  Capra is a physicist, systems theorist and educator. The main focus of his environmental education has been to help build and nurture sustainable communities. His best-selling book The Tao of Physics was published in 1975 and since then he has written many others, including The Web of Life.

Nadia Colburn is the author of the poetry books I Say the Sky and The High Shelf, and her poetry and prose have appeared in numerous publications. In her writing and teaching, she explores questions of the body, motherhood, trauma, healing, social and environmental justice, and the power of attention.

Tony Juniper is a prominent environmental figure who has been active in the defence of Nature for more than 40 years. He has led major organisations, run global campaigns, written many books and advised at the highest of levels. 

Mary-Ann Ochota is a broadcaster and author specialising in anthropology, archaeology and the outdoors. She is President of CPRE, the countryside charity, a member of the independent landscape advisory panel for Natural England, and a fellow of the Royal Geographical Society. She's passionate about putting social justice at the heart of all environmental work.   

Satish Kumar is a Peace pilgrim, lifelong activist and former monk who founded the Resurgence Trust. Satish has been inspiring global change for over 50 years since his two-year 'pilgrimage for peace', in which he walked from India to Washington with no money in the name of peace. 

Diyora Shadijanova is an award-winning journalist, writer, editor and strategic communicator based in London. Her work has been featured in a variety of publications including The Guardian, Vogue and The Independent, and she is a books columnist at Hyphen, a leading media platform on Muslim life in the UK and Europe. Passionate about politics and social justice, she works in the UK parliament as a communications officer to an MP. She is the co-founder of hothouse bookclub, a London-based digital and in-person book club focusing on climate justice, with over 300 members. 

Sophie Wisbrun-Overakker is the founder and CEO of Doing Business Doing Good and We Are Nature. She sees her purpose as reconnecting people to their love for Nature, inside and out, and she empowers businesses, communities and organisations to become regenerative forces for good, creating Nature-positive impacts to enable them and all of Nature to thrive. 

Solène Wolff is a French digital entrepreneur based in Berlin. She has 15 years of experience leading purpose-driven initiatives across tech, ecology and culture, and has founded three agencies supporting projects through strategic consulting and content. Her work explores rewilding, climate-positive architecture, and the relationship between inner transformation and systemic change, and she regularly speaks on global stages to spark dialogue on regenerative futures. 

Tickets: £25 per person or £15 concessions.

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Ticket holders who cannot attend for the whole day or would like to listen to a talk again will be able to access the event online afterwards.

With thanks to our supporters of the Festival of Wellbeing: the Network of Wellbeing, Weleda and Earthsong.

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