Janet Marley is an Ecopsychologist, with a depth of experience facilitating practices in Nature Connection, Animism Literacy, Visioning, Leadership, Council, Ceremony, Rites of Passage, Ecotherapy, and Trauma Integration for individuals, groups, and organizations. She has developed a spiral framework called Earth Law Psychology that incorporates direct connection and communication with the Voices of the Earth into systems of Earth Law and Governance. She presents a powerful theory of change that weaves in the embodiment of human coherence within the Living Earth Community into our personal worldview and ethics, to enact changes on the individual behavioral to global systems levels. 

Janet works primarily in the fields of education and regenerative cultural transformation. She is currently on the teaching faculty for the Earth Law Alliance. She serves as a board member for The Circle for Change Initiative and is the Director of Programming and Events at the Manitoulin Eco Park, which are indigenous-led nature connection programs in Ontario, Canada. 

Within the scope of her research, she is dedicated to learning about styles of governance in traditional indigenous societies of Turtle Island, and how such wisdom ways can positively influence modern ecocentric regenerative residential communities and bioregional initiatives. She is currently in the Master’s in Public Administration program at the University of Vermont. She has an M.A. in Ecopsychology from Naropa University and a B.A. in Religious Studies from Brown University. Some of her other roles include Teacher, Naturalist, Healer, Event Producer, Permaculture designer, and mother of two young and vibrant children of the Earth.


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