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Wellbeing Inspires Welldoing in Europe

Calling all European changemakers to the Hearth! The regional Hearth Summits in Europe are nurturing a whole new culture of social change as they bring changemakers together to champion, experience, and celebrate wellbeing.

These gatherings speak to the heart of a growing movement for changemakers to embrace wellbeing in their work. With deep discussions, moving art experiences, and embodied practices and activities, they are inspiring both sustainable change and sustainable changemaking in Europe.

Our European partners — betterplace lab, Impact Hub Athens, Pioneers of Change, and TheMerode Club — are thrilled to welcome you at their Hearth Summits.

Join a diverse group of participants — from activists, policymakers, business leaders, students, academics, artists, and more — to co-create the future of social change in Europe!

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Relive the first regional summit in Europe, hosted in Brussels in November 2023 by TheMerode.

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“The Wellbeing Summit for Social Change in Bilbao was the most transcending and grounding gathering I’ve ever attended, with one touching, inspiring, and motivating talk and artistic performance after another from around the world.”
Sennay Ghebreab - Professor, Program Director and Founder Participant at The Wellbeing Summit for Social Change 2022
“The Wellbeing Summit for Social Change in Bilbao was the most transcending and grounding gathering I’ve ever attended, with one touching, inspiring, and motivating talk and artistic performance after another from around the world.”
Sennay Ghebreab - Professor, Program Director and Founder Participant at The Wellbeing Summit for Social Change 2022
“The Wellbeing Summit for Social Change in Bilbao was the most transcending and grounding gathering I’ve ever attended, with one touching, inspiring, and motivating talk and artistic performance after another from around the world.”
Sennay Ghebreab - Professor, Program Director and Founder Participant at The Wellbeing Summit for Social Change 2022
“The Wellbeing Summit for Social Change in Bilbao was the most transcending and grounding gathering I’ve ever attended, with one touching, inspiring, and motivating talk and artistic performance after another from around the world.”
Sennay Ghebreab - Professor, Program Director and Founder Participant at The Wellbeing Summit for Social Change 2022
“The Wellbeing Summit for Social Change in Bilbao was the most transcending and grounding gathering I’ve ever attended, with one touching, inspiring, and motivating talk and artistic performance after another from around the world.”
Sennay Ghebreab - Professor, Program Director and Founder Participant at The Wellbeing Summit for Social Change 2022

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Discover the World of Wellbeing and Welldoing in Europe

Read stories of how European changemakers are gathering at the Hearth Summits to explore key issues through their unique regional lens:

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Igniting a Pan-African Wellbeing Movement

Calling all African changemakers to the Hearth! The regional Hearth Summits in Africa are igniting a beacon of hope and transformation across the contient as they unite social change leaders to become champions for wellbeing.

Grounded in a spirit of innovation and collaboration, a celebration of the continent’s rich cultural diversity, and an enduring hope for “the Africa we wish to see”, these transformative gatherings are the heart of a truly African-led wellbeing movement.

Join a diverse group of participants — from activists, policymakers, faith leaders, students, academics, medical professionals, artists, and more — to co-create the future of social change in Africa!

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In Their Words

Amos Leuka

Director, Living Culture and Climate Alliance (LCCA)

🌍 Loita Maasai community, Loita, Narok County, Kenya

Listen to Amos’ journey of learning, inner reflection, and motivation as he shares his reflections on attending The Wellbeing Summit Dakar-Thiès 2023.

Magdaline Majuma and Matar Toure

Msichana Empowerment Kuria and Save the Children International

🌍 Kuria, Kenya and Dakar, Senegal

Read Magdaline and Matar’s thoughts on their time spent at The Wellbeing Summit in this blog post from Girls Not Brides, who sponsored their attendance.

Axum Team

Organizers of Hearth Summit Nairobi

🌍 Nairobi, Kenya

Read the Hearth Summit Nairobi organizing team’s reflections after a successful first regional summit in East Africa.

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“The Wellbeing Summit for Social Change in Bilbao was the most transcending and grounding gathering I’ve ever attended, with one touching, inspiring, and motivating talk and artistic performance after another from around the world.”
Sennay Ghebreab - Professor, Program Director and Founder Participant at The Wellbeing Summit for Social Change 2022
“The Wellbeing Summit for Social Change in Bilbao was the most transcending and grounding gathering I’ve ever attended, with one touching, inspiring, and motivating talk and artistic performance after another from around the world.”
Sennay Ghebreab - Professor, Program Director and Founder Participant at The Wellbeing Summit for Social Change 2022
“The Wellbeing Summit for Social Change in Bilbao was the most transcending and grounding gathering I’ve ever attended, with one touching, inspiring, and motivating talk and artistic performance after another from around the world.”
Sennay Ghebreab - Professor, Program Director and Founder Participant at The Wellbeing Summit for Social Change 2022
“The Wellbeing Summit for Social Change in Bilbao was the most transcending and grounding gathering I’ve ever attended, with one touching, inspiring, and motivating talk and artistic performance after another from around the world.”
Sennay Ghebreab - Professor, Program Director and Founder Participant at The Wellbeing Summit for Social Change 2022
“The Wellbeing Summit for Social Change in Bilbao was the most transcending and grounding gathering I’ve ever attended, with one touching, inspiring, and motivating talk and artistic performance after another from around the world.”
Sennay Ghebreab - Professor, Program Director and Founder Participant at The Wellbeing Summit for Social Change 2022

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Uncover new skills, create connections or express your creativity through an array of in-depth workshops. This is your opportunity to dive deeper into an area of interest or explore a new challenge. *Start times may vary.

Options include: Women of Atlanta bike tour • Walk through Civil Rights history • World of welding • Equity and the chocolate factory • The robo-shop • Black girl magic: A mural tour • Tai chi meditation • A time for wine • Graffiti, shall we? • Fashion behind the scenes • Two steps together • TED Explores: A New Climate Vision • Clear-eyed leadership • Turn your passion into policy • Reimagining philanthropy • Designing an inclusive future beyond Earth • VOICES • Climate Wayfinding • Finding resilience as a working parent

 

OCT 12

Discovery Sessions

Choose your own adventure from an array of in-depth workshops, bucket list activities and innovative offerings. Try something new or dive into a topic you already love. *Start times may vary.

Options include: Sustainability in action bike tour • A walk in the woods • The Center for Civil and Human Rights • Hip hop spin class • Pickleball party! • The flower hour • Biomimicry in the botanical garden • Fashion behind the scenes • A more perfect justice system • Generation unknown • TED Explores: A New Climate Vision • The inner journey to more conscious investing • Upholding Indigenous entrepreneurs • VOICES • When women lead, action follows • The science of resilience • Exploring digital intimacy

 

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Expanding The Global Wellbeing Movement

Inspiring Change through Wellbeing: Insights from Fundación FEMSA’s Breakfast in Mexico City Inspiring Change through Wellbeing: Insights from Fundación FEMSA’s Breakfast in Mexico City

Last week, on July 27th, we had the honor of attending a remarkable breakfast organized by Fundación FEMSA in Mexico City. The event brought together more than 100 participants working in the field of social change in Mexico, making it an inspiring and timely occasion.

Since 2008, Fundación FEMSA has been working on the premise that “a sustainable company can only exist with sustainable communities.” Over the years, they have made significant strides in Sustainable Development, Early Childhood, Arts & Culture, Circular Economies, and most recently, Wellbeing, which was the focal point of this enriching event.The session was inaugurated by Sebastian Viramontes, Global Wellness Manager at FEMSA, who shared FEMSA’s wellbeing model, integrated by 5 areas: Healthy Body, Psychological Wellbeing, Workplace Wellbeing, Financial Wellbeing and Social Connection. He highlighted the far-reaching impact of this model, not only on FEMSA’s workforce, but also on their families and the broader community.

After this presentation, Dr. Rosalinda Ballesteros, Director of Instituto de Ciencias del Bienestar y la Felicidad of Universidad Tecmilenio, México, elaborated on the challenges of work-related stress and the implications of this in social change work. Drawing on her expertise in positive psychology, she shared practical strategies for promoting personal wellbeing, emphasizing the importance of curiosity in exploring one’s own emotions, needs, as well as unique perspectives, and learning how to do this in normal everyday life.

Both presentations highlighted the link between personal flourishing and the sustainability of collective efforts, affirming that only by taking care of ourselves and each other can we hope to build a future where transformative change becomes a reality.

The event ended with a psychodrama exercise led by David Ordaz, Social Psychologist and Master in Political Sociology. Through role-playing and embodiment exercises, participants connected with their emotions and shared their visions for the future of the social change sector in Mexico.

It was a real honor and pleasure to attend this wonderful event. We are inspired to see wellbeing as a topic that is growing strongly in this region and to have witnessed how everyone present was genuinely interested in exploring ways to incorporate and enhance wellbeing on both a personal and organizational level. The enthusiasm and commitment shown by all attendees and speakers was wonderful and it is heartwarming to see a growing community that values the wellbeing of individuals and organizations alike. 

We are very grateful to have been part of such an uplifting experience and are excited to witness the continued growth of a community that values the wellbeing of all its members.

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A Global Symphony

“Wellbeing of the World – A Global Symphony” is an international, collaborative music project by composer/inventor Tod Machover and his team at the MIT Media Lab. Over the next two years, the music project will sample perspectives on inner, organisational, societal and planetary wellbeing at the regional Hearth Summits, as well as more generally, all leading up to the global Hearth Summit in 2025. This uniquely exciting initiative aims at exploring through sounds of all kinds how different cultures and communities explore the journey of wellbeing for individuals, organisations, communities, societies and the planet, for the current moment as well as for the future.

With “Wellbeing of the World — A Global Symphony,” Tod Machover, the MIT Media Lab, The Wellbeing Project, and the regional Hearth Summits are launching a new initiative whose ambition is to collect sounds, voices and music from the different regional and global summit locations to create a true world symphony, the very first of its kind. The project is designed to explore and promote wellbeing by weaving together the unique sounds that the different cultures and places around the world select to explore the journey of wellbeing for individuals, organisations, communities, societies and for the planet.

“Wellbeing of the World — A Global Symphony” will culminate at the 2024 global Hearth Summit, with a headline musical performance that brings together this collective and global artistic expression of wellbeing, and will also be expressed in a first-ever, AI-generated “flowing symphony” that will constantly evolve, inviting sonic input and listener preference far into the future.

Throughout the two-year journey, local communities from all the regional and global Hearth Summit locations will be invited to help create this collective story, using software specially designed at the MIT Media Lab.

Sounds can come from professional musicians and amateurs, from people of all ages and backgrounds, and from anything in the environment (human-created or not) that conveys a vivid sense of place and of purpose.

As the sounds are collected, using research currently underway at the MIT Media Lab and under Tod Machover’s creative supervision, the process will combine, contrast and coordinate them to dramatize individual voices as well as collective harmony. The result will be an ever-changing musical piece: the Wellbeing of the World Symphony, a sonic portrait of wellbeing around the world.

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The City Symphonies Model

The model which brought this highly original initiative to life is to be found in the City Symphonies, a project developed by Machover and the MIT Media Lab since 2013, which invited citizens of a specific city from all ages and backgrounds to work together to create its sonic portrait, constructed from contributed sounds ranging from musical to noise, composed to “found,” and from expert to anything. This project was also brought to Bilbao on the occasion of the 2022 Global Wellbeing Summit for Social Change. City Symphonies have not only resulted in powerfully memorable musical compositions, but also have built extraordinary community and cultivated creativity in radical new ways.

About Tod Machover About Tod Machover

Tod Machover, composer and inventor, is Muriel R. Cooper Professor of Music & Media at the MIT Media Lab, where he is also Director of the Opera of the Future Group and Academic Head.

He has been called “America’s most wired composer” by The Los Angeles Times, and “a musical visionary” by The New York Times, and is widely celebrated for inventing new technologies that expand music’s potential for emotional expression, for creating community, and for enhancing health and wellbeing.

Tod Machover’s work has been awarded numerous prizes and honors from organizations such as the American Academy of Arts and Letters, the Fromm and Koussevitzky music foundations, the National Endowment for the Arts, the German and French ministries of culture, the World Technology Network, and Musical America (that named him Composer of the Year in 2016). He has been commissioned and performed by many of the world’s most prominent cultural organizations, including Yo-Yo Ma, the Pompidou Center (Paris), the Philadelphia Orchestra, the Opéra de Monte-Carlo, The Kronos Quartet, and many others. Machover is especially recognized for his groundbreaking operas, including the audience-interactive Brain Opera, the “robotic” Death and the Powers (Finalist for the Pulitzer Prize), and his current opera project, The Overstory, based on Richard Powers’ Pulitzer Prize winning novel about trees and the urgency of recalibrating the relationship between humans and the non-human world.

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The regional Hearth Summits mark an incredible evolution of our collective movement. These events, hosted by local communities of changemakers, advance a hopeful vision of individual, collective and ecological wellbeing for all. Together, we are catalyzing a culture of wellbeing for changemakers and in changemaking everywhere.

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By: Anubha Agarwal , Research & Learning Manager at The Wellbeing Project

Date: January 2023

Last month I had the pleasure to represent The Wellbeing Project at the Fourth Biennial Global Summit on Dance Movement Therapy for Change in the eclectic and colorful city of Jaipur, Rajasthan in India. 

The two-day event was co-hosted by Kolkata Sanved – a non-profit organization based in India promoting holistic well-being through Dance Movement Therapy (DMT) and Center for Lifelong Learning (CLL), Tata Institute of Social Sciences – a unit of the leading public research university in India.  

The fourth biennale held on January 12-13th , 2023 in Jaipur was focused on exploring the role of DMT and other creative expressions in building our collective resilience for navigating a world that seems to be at a heightened risk of diminished ecological health and well-being. The 2023 Fourth Biennale DMT for Change was attended by a diverse global audience comprising of development sector professionals, including DMT practitioners, Creative Art Therapy (CAT) practitioners, social scientists and public health experts.

With a colorful mix of experiential sessions, workshops, panel discussions and art installations, the Summit events wove together seamlessly in a rich tapestry. While ecological well-being of planet Earth and the looming danger of the climate crisis was the dominant theme at the Summit, the event was peppered with participatory sessions and workshops employing music, visual arts and storytelling to express individual reflections. 

That artistic underlying theme at the Summit was evident, when at the time of registration, each Summit attendee was offered an option to choose a handheld musical instrument ( displayed below ). I found it amusing to briefly fiddle with the wide range of percussion instruments and select one, even though the intended use was not entirely clear to me. It became clear in time as the attendees enthusiastically sounded the percussion tools to endorse a speaker or an idea, infusing fresh energy and cheerfulness into the Summit events in the process. 

Before the Summit, I was unfamiliar with the role of dance movement therapy as a psycho-therapeutic healing practice. Even though it is commonly known that dancing releases mood-enhancing hormones in humans, I was curious to understand how DMT was different in terms of providing subsistence to trauma victims and survivors of violence in our communities. 

While I was quite thrilled to avail an opportunity to experience DMT through an experiential workshop at the Summit, I was also mindful not to participate in the workshop with the possibly unfair expectation to fully imbibe the therapeutic benefits of dance movement therapy. Considering DMT is a therapy, it might need longer duration support and intervention, than joining in one hour and a half long session. Having personally experienced the de-stressing effect of many dance forms in the past despite having two left feet, I was looking forward to experiencing DMT first hand. 

During the workshop, free flowing movements that came naturally to each one of us were encouraged, the underlying thought being that DMT is a safe space where in every individual is free to express themselves in the way they want. In line with this tenet, an unfamiliar yet intriguing section of the workshop encouraged each participant to imagine their physical body as a paint brush and to use their limbs and torso to paint a limitless, imaginary canvas. Shifting my mental lens to think of my physical form as a paint-brush took some getting used to but eventually the infectious energy of the workshop cohort took over.  

I admit to feeling mentally relaxed and exhilarated post-workshop but still curious to understand how DMT could potentially serve as an antidote to counteract violence in our vulnerable communities. In a country like India, society norms can be quite restrictive of womens’ movement outside the society- or family-ordained ‘safe’ physical spaces, so I felt it would have been insightful to know how the DMT practice can support individuals in freely expressing their possibly repressed agency and take better care of their holistic well-being. In retrospect, I think hearing narratives from DMT practitioners who use DMT as a tool to navigate everyday threats to their physical and mental well-being, would have been of immense value in understanding the practice better. 

It is entirely possible that such narratives may have already been shared in the past Summit editions, but as a first-time participant, I missed the absence of such narratives. I did get to interact with a couple of DMT practitioners who mentioned that the practice helps them cope with everyday stress and shift the lens on how they view their lives. 

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One of the key learnings for me during the Summit was the reinforcement that approaches to enhance one’s well-being are quite individualized. Availing the opportunities to experience different expressive art forms at the Summit was a constant reminder that there is no one-size-fits-all approach to well-being. An art therapy that might have a profound impact on one, might fail to put a dent on another individual’s well-being. 

There is also the question of lack of funding to support well-being – the proverbial elephant in the room. However, until the world decided to acknowledge the presence of the aforementioned elephant and fully awaken to the mental health crisis we are in, one of the speakers at the Summit offered a slightly simpler solution to cope, “Art therapy is expensive… a good place to start is to start noticing what art tools you have easy access to at home such as fallen leaves, spices or other readily accessible elements of nature often overlooked. Art material could be taken from elements that are part of an individual’s environment or identity.” 

The two-day DMT Summit for Change feels like a great step in the right direction as such gatherings help mainstream conversations on mental well-being and facilitate the oft-forgotten human connect. Overall, the two days left me feeling happier, joyous and craving for more opportunities to rekindle the deeper human connect, that often gets overlooked in our everyday lives, but that such events help us remember. 

The reigning emotion for me at the end of the two-day art-based DMT for Change Summit and 2022 The Wellbeing Summit was that of HOPE. Hope for mental well-being taking center stage at a global level, specifically in cultures that in the aftermath of the pandemic are slowly opening up to talking about mental health and well-being.

Reflections on the Youth Mental Health and Wellbeing Carnival in Bangladesh, an event supported by The Wellbeing Project Reflections on the Youth Mental Health and Wellbeing Carnival in Bangladesh, an event supported by The Wellbeing Project

“I felt privileged to have witnessed a seminal moment in the journey of Bangladesh as a nation, toward an era where wellbeing and mental health are acknowledged and prioritized”

By: Samuel Smith , Senior Community Manager at The Wellbeing Project

Date: October 2022

In November 2022 I had the pleasure of representing The Wellbeing Project at the inaugural edition of the Youth Mental Health and Wellbeing Carnival at The University of Dhaka, Bangladesh. 

Co-hosted by the Aachol Foundation and the Innovation for Wellbeing Foundation , the carnival brought together youth groups, media, education & health experts, as well as organizations working at the heart of campaigns relating to the development of youth wellbeing. Significantly, there were also government representatives present, as one of the objectives of the carnival was to influence the upcoming creation of a national mental health framework; the first policy of its kind in Bangladesh. 

I thoroughly enjoyed my time in Dhaka, and I took a lot away from hearing the inspiring stories and experiences of those present. There is a fascinating vibrancy and energy that comes from a movement fronted by young people and students. Their enthusiasm, dynamism, and willingness to tackle difficult and sometimes daunting topics with a smile and laughter is truly infectious. 

I felt privileged to have witnessed a seminal moment in the journey of Bangladesh as a nation, towards an era where wellbeing and mental health are recognized and prioritized. The impact of YMHWBC will be felt well beyond the borders of the university campus, and perhaps even beyond the borders of this beautiful south Asian country. 

A personal thank you to Monira Rahmen for the invitation and for giving me the opportunity to contribute. I would also like to show my gratitude to Heal Bangladesh , Heroes For All , No Passport Voice , SAJIDA Foundation , Moner Bondhu and ADD International for taking the time to explain to me how their work is helping to foster a sense of wellbeing across a variety of sectors in Bangladesh and beyond.