About
My work is guided by a simple conviction: peace begins in the body. Across my background in HR, six years of teaching German to immigrants, parents, teenagers, and children in Egypt and Berlin, and my work as a founder in the female-led adult industry in Germany, I have consistently worked at social and cultural crossroads where misunderstanding, power imbalance, and unspoken tension shape people’s lives. These experiences led me to focus on facilitation and community building as tools for peace education, integration, and sustainable coexistence.
I see facilitation as a peace practice — one that creates shared meaning, emotional intelligence, and ethical awareness through embodied experience and dialogue. Rather than offering solutions, I design spaces where groups learn to listen, navigate difference, and make decisions rooted in consent, dignity, and care. My approach weaves together body-based learning, conflict sensitivity, leadership reflection, and community design, especially in environments where traditional hierarchies no longer serve the people within them.
Today, I work with groups and organizations willing to slow down, engage honestly with complexity, and build cultures where connection replaces control. My long-term goal is to promote intercultural understanding and peace.