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Eman Elabdi
Editorial / Walk & Talk Facilitator
With a background in the academic arts and a MA in Critical and Creative Writing, Eman has a flair for writing, editing and publishing non-fiction short stories. Her devotion to writing underscores a relentless pursuit of scholarly excellence and a fervent appreciation for Jung's storytelling theories.
As a psychology enthusiast, she has learned to integrate therapeutic approaches into daily life, balancing family duties with personal wellness while extolling the therapeutic virtues of walking. She is a staunch advocate for the "walk and talk" method, where movement and conversation in the great outdoors rejuvenate the mind-body connection. Her passion for long-distance walks serves not only as exercise but as a profound source of inspiration.
With a gentle yet determined stride, Eman pioneers walk and talk therapy, creating a nurturing haven for local neurodiverse families. By blending psychological insights, the art of walking, and storytelling, she fosters holistic well-being and transforms every step into a narrative journey.
“My mission is to seamlessly integrate therapeutic practices into everyday life, awakening the mind-body connection through the synergy of movement and conversation. My journey as a writer has been profoundly influenced by the simple act of walking. Over the years, I have discovered that walking and writing are intertwined in a way that profoundly impacts my creativity and mental clarity”.
MA in Critical and Creative Writing