Grokkist Press Contributors
Creators, thinkers, and doers: meet the voices shaping the Grokkist Press.
Danu Poyner
from Auckland, New Zealand ∙ 123 postsDanu is a writer, thinker, and enthusiast of human systems who delights in facilitating others towards flourishing. He brings these threads together as a social entrepreneur and founder of Grokkist.
Nathan Dufour Oglesby
from Brooklyn, NY ∙ 8 postsNathan is a poet, producer and professor who has built a distinctively didactic approach to hip-hop, using the form to explore concepts drawn from philosophy, history and the physical sciences.
Peter Gilderdale
from Whanganui, New Zealand ∙ 5 postsPeter is a writer, calligrapher, and retired design educator. His research spans Ancient Egyptian art, 17th Century Dutch Calligraphy, Edwardian postcards, and the history of Christmas cards.
Jude Star
from Mexico City ∙ 5 postsJude is a therapist and meditation teacher, making content on YouTube and also for popular meditation apps and psychedelic therapy providers.
Myles Tankle
from Melbourne, Australia ∙ 2 postsMyles Tankle is a theatre maker, performance capture actor, facilitator and change management professional based in Melbourne, Australia.
Cristina Huidiu
from Netherlands ∙ 2 postsCristina Huidiu has discovered her biggest passion is to humanise data, metrics and tech so it works for us rather than people having to adjust their lives around them.
The Ungoogleable Michaelangelo
2 postscreating worlds of art, writings, films, podcasts, and music
Trevor Poyner
from Queensland, Australia ∙ 1 postTrevor is currently recovering from a 40+ year career in university administration. He has balanced the often mediocre and pedantic nature of such work with a lifelong interest in music of all genres.
Scott Laczko
from San Jose ∙ 1 postI love to create content that improves people's lives. If I’m not thinking, talking, or writing about learning, I’m taking my dog for a walk, binging a new show with my wife, or playing a board game.
Eleanor Colla
from Melbourne / Naarm ∙ 1 postEleanor is a tertiary Librarian living, working, and learning in Melbourne/Naarm. They are interested in researcher development, library advocacy and the role of cross-boundary professionals.
Kendra Fee-McNulty
1 postNora Kroeger
from Berlin, Germany ∙ 1 postI am a stakeholder engagement specialist who builds spaces for global, regional and national stakeholders from around the world that ensure they are heard, inspired, and supported.
Margarita Steinberg
from Brighton, UK ∙ 1 postI’m a holistic coach with expertise in depth psychology. A former Argentine Tango teacher and single mum, I'm originally from Russia and moved to the UK just before the Soviet Union’s collapse in 1991
Anthony Trahair
from Italy ∙ 1 postI create spaces where people can fully be themselves in all their wild glory, trust others and themselves, play, laugh, cry, listen and be heard, while discovering the deeper quality of time.
Jessica Böhme
from Berlin ∙ 1 postJessica Böhme is an academic, author, and practical philosopher exploring how to live a good life in the Anthropocene by blending ecology, spirituality, and sustainability into meaningful action.