Karina Miotto

Curation Team – Hearth Summit 

Spain

Karina Miotto is a environmental journalist, eco-philosopher, changemaker mentor, and speaker coach. She lived for many years in the Amazon Rainforest in Brazil and worked with major NGOs. As editor of the website O Eco, she covered the nine countries of the Amazon Basin. She studied the Deep Ecology movement directly with pioneers such as Joanna Macy, Satish Kumar, John Seed, and Stephan Harding.
She holds a Master’s degree in Holistic Science from Schumacher College, England. In her dissertation, titled “Reconnecting the Amazon: Awakening Deep Feelings for the Rainforest,” she developed ten different pathways to help people emotionally connect with the forest. Her findings can be applied to any landscape or environment on the planet. Her name has been cited in books and scientific articles around the world.

Karina has given talks in countries such as England, the United States, Germany, New Zealand, Chile, Australia, Portugal, Spain, and Brazil, impacting hundreds of people worldwide. Deep Ecology is currently the foundation of all her work.

In 2024, she published her first book: “Changemakers – the courage to transform the world: it’s beautiful, challenging, and possible to do without burning out”, released by Bambual Editora (Brazil). In 2025, the same book was published in Portugal under the title “A coragem de mudar o mundo – changemakers”, by the same publisher.

Karina is also currently a collaborator of The Wellbeing Project, where she supports curation and speaker preparation for the Hearth Summit.

What does inner wellbeing mean to you?

Means to be calmer inside, or as Yogananda says, “calmly active and actively calm”

How would you define wellbeing in one word?

Lightness

Are there any rituals or practices you use to enhance your wellbeing?

I have been practicing Vipassana meditation and I love it. I also make sure I spend time in silence in nature as much as possible. And I hug trees!

Why is it important that we prioritize individual, organizational and societal wellbeing?

Because this is crucial to make our world a better place, and it starts within.

Do you have any favorite books, podcasts, or articles that you believe support, promote or educate on wellbeing and related themes?

Personally, I would like to recommend the book I´ve written, which is precisely about it. For now, it´s in Portuguese only, and it is called “Changemakers, the courage to transform the world – it´s beautiful and challenging, but it can be done without burning out”.

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