
LINDY McMullin
Lindy Sannie McMullin holds a PGCE in Western Esotericism from Exeter University (UK), and Master of Science in Transpersonal Psychology & Consciousness Studies from Northampton University (UK). She taught Psychology in the United Kingdom and then completed a research Ph.D. in Educational Psychology with Stellenbosch University, South Africa. She holds diplomas in Mindfulness, Regression Therapy, Stress Management and Public Relations, and is involved in supervising and training therapists.
ALEXANDER BILLINIS
In this digital discourse, Alexander Billinis explores the themes of his literary output and the broader historical context of the Balkan region. He discusses the concept of the "Byzantine successor state," drawing parallels between the historical development of Greece and its neighbors, such as Serbia.2 The video emphasizes the importance of knowing one's neighbors to truly understand one's own national identity.
KAREEM HAYES
Kareem Hayes, also known as I.N.F., is a versatile artist who channels his passion for esoteric knowledge through literature, film, fashion, and visual art. His expertise spans acrylic painting on canvas and denim, ink work, pencil sketching, and abstract plaster sculpting. After overcoming homelessness, Kareem developed "mobile altars," infusing spiritual energies into custom clothing, which led him to the "Reconstruct Art" program and his mentor, Darryl Montgomery, co-founder of Chashama.
MARIA AGORASTOU
The video featuring Maria Agorastou serves as a comprehensive introduction to the principles of trauma-informed educational reform. In this session, Agorastou outlines the clinical rationale for integrating CBT and IFS into pedagogical frameworks. She argues that the institutional environment—specifically universities—must evolve to accommodate the psychological needs of a student body increasingly affected by complex trauma.
DERRICK BROWN
Derrick Brown is the founder of Everybody Gets To Eat Foundation INC (EGTE), incorporated in Florida but operates throughout Southeast Asia. Everybody Gets To Eat Foundation has embarked on a journey of doing something that matters for the underprivileged and has completed over 70 humanitarian projects throughout Southeast Asia and the USA. These projects include the construction of a school and home in remote areas of Cambodia and the Philippines. Through these projects, EGTE has supported well over seven thousand children in their battle against poverty.








