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Tu Moonwalker is of Apache and South American Native American heritage and has been teaching spirituality for over 20 years, focusing on bringing sacredness into our daily lives.

She has been active in the business world all her adult life, exploring how to practice sacredness in experiences as varied as Executive Secretary, Office Manager, Chef, consultant to museums, founding a successful art business, and founding a non-profit self-help organization; as well as sitting on or chairing several Boards of Directors of both for profit and non-profit organizations.

She has also done formal studies, both in spiritual and academic realms, which includes two bachelor degrees, two masters degrees, a Master with Circle Knowledge, Grant Master WisdomHolder and co-founder of a serious system of spiritual study as well as an active Canon-minister.

Tu is now included in Who’s Who of America, Who’s Who of American Women, and Who’s Who in the World. She is also an active business consultant, singing/voice coach, spiritual mentor/counselor, and artist/craftswoman.

       

JoAnne O’Brien-Levin, Ph.D., has a deep commitment to the development of both individuals and organizations. She has worked as a writer, instructional designer, content developer, media producer, organizational development consultant, and coach.

JoAnne has been recognized for her work as an innovative, award-winning designer of interactive training and has done pioneering work in the field of organizational learning. She collaborated with business executives to co-author a book, The Power of Collaborative Leadership: Lessons for the Learning Organization. In the book’s foreword Peter Senge writes that it is a “rare book…(that) delves deeply to explore non-trivial insights and potential guiding principles that emerge from experience.”

   
       
Lané Sa’an Moonwalker is a spiritual teacher and healer of Yaqui and Jewish heritage. Lané's parents were activists who helped many people of all backgrounds establish themselves and start successful business ventures, co-founding a center in Denver for that purpose. While growing up she was also privileged to learn the healing arts from members of her family who were both highly skilled curenderas (i.e., traditional healers who combine Native and Catholic spiritual beliefs and practices).

Lané absorbed her parent's political, worldly and business acumen and, over time, interwove it with her spiritual practice such that the two cannot be separated. Lané sees the spiritual and the practical as partners. She teaches, consults, and counsels from that place of wholeness.

Lané has studied with many spiritual teachers, including artist, writer, and visionary Joseph Rael (a.k.a., Beautiful Painted Arrow) and Eric Tao. Lané is an accomplished artist, a weaver and painter, as well as a dancer and singer, and holds a degree in humanities and the visual arts from the University of Colorado. She has been a licensed minister for more than two decades.