Jangchub Lhamo is a Māori and Samoan woman with an abiding interest in the interrelationships within ethnicity, gender and hierarchical systems existing in both public and personal relationships.
She is the course leader and founder of "The Insight to Wellbeing Initiative" - a workshop series designed to facilitate resilience and genuine wellbeing in a world of uncertainty and unpredictability. Jangchub is particularly interested in bringing these workshops to a culturally diverse range of organisations.
She is Senior Lecturer and Programme co-ordinator for Nyima Tashi Centre for the Study of Contemplation and Wellbeing.
In Buddhism the philosophical view that describes the nature of reality and the way that things exist is not separated from psychology, because Buddhist thought always presents the subject and the object together. We cannot just analyse the objective world, we always try to include the subjective side - as in how we are experiencing the object under discussion.
With over 25yrs experience as an educator in the field of “what makes us tick”.
For Jangchub, “The Insight to Wellbeing Initiative” is a must for nurturing radical happiness in a climate of constant motion.