Hosting Team
An international team of Art of Hosting practitioners holding this immersive learning experience as a shared practice space, grounded in presence, relational awareness, and collective learning.

Mansi Jasuja
Steward
Mansi feels fortunate to have lived an unconventional story that brought her from practicing architecture in Delhi, India to being a practitioner designing & hosting meaningful conversations and processes in Europe, based in The Hague. She offers a deep connection to life with her art, humour, stories, yoga, creative inspirations & a lot of colourful energy. As an environmentalist since the age of 4, Mansi followed that thread and worked across several urban environmental disciplines in various international organisations & NGOs including United Nations, European Union, CARE-India. In 2008, a visceral sense of climate urgency led her to re-orient and began on a new path of unlearning and relearning. In the last 15 years, she has been strongly purpose driven and focuses on facilitating participatory leadership, systems change, DEI & empowerment through building capacities & skills. She’s an international speaker/host, an artist-sense maker as well as a process design geek around creating participatory processes. Mansi is co-stewarding the Dutch & Indian field of Art of Participatory Leadership.

Sara Huang 黃詩惠
Host
At the core of Sara’s work lies a belief in the power of collaborative, embodied, and trusting environments to make the invisible visible and the unspoken heard. She is a heart-based collaborative consultant and human-centered facilitator with over two decades of experience in the field and proven track record of success in facilitating change within government organizations, grassroots movements, and corporations. She holds a master’s degree in Public Administration, certification in Power Intelligence combined with being a diplomate in Process Work (the highest level in Process Oriented Psychology). Sara specializes in crafting transformative spaces that foster connection and collaboration. Using generative conflict to drive progress. Sara draws from various disciplines, including Deep Democracy the Lewis Method, the LEGO® SERIOUS PLAY® Method, Theory U and the experience she gains from every engagement she facilitates.

Nam Taro
Host
Nam has always been drawn to the power of conversations that open up possibilities for change, from the small conversations that begin at random corners of any rooms where people CARE enough to sit through joy as much as grief together. Nam has been an active practitioner, advocate and trainer for The Circle Way process in Vietnam through his co-founded organization, Tròn Lành Network. Being a certified master practitioner at The Centre for Holding Space, as well as a Zen Leadership Practitioner, Nam is passionate about cultivating the interior essence of hosting and harvesting: How does listening deeply to ourselves extend our capacity to listen and relate generatively across our many divides? Being immersed in the Art of Hosting and Harvesting field in Vietnam for the past 8 years brought Nam great interest in the intersection of community building, alternative adult education and collective arts-making for social change.
Organizing & Apprenticing Team
A Taiwan-based organizing and apprenticing team rooted in participatory practice, holding the container before, during, and after this immersive learning experience.

Rene Wang 王柔閔
Caller | Organizer | Apprentice
Rene is the youngest Certified Professional Facilitator (CPF) recognized by the International Association of Facilitators (IAF) globally, and one of the few facilitators in Taiwan deeply engaged in strategy and innovation. With extensive cross-industry experience, she has partnered with Fortune 500 companies and public sectors across pharmaceuticals, finance, technology, retail, and automotive. Rene designs and facilitates strategic planning and innovation dialogues, and integrates facilitation into organizational training and leadership development.
In recent years, Rene has continued to deepen her practice through learning with practitioners from different countries. These experiences broaden her perspective and enrich her ability to integrate participatory approaches into her facilitation work, supporting the field in Taiwan with growing depth and clarity. She brings a steady presence and a commitment to nurturing environments where collective insight can emerge.

Kevin Lin 林忠志
Organizer | Apprentice
Kevin Lin is the co-founder and the president of Cognito Health. The company developed the most innovative patient monitoring system which has proved effective in significantly reducing bed falls and pressure ulcers in healthcare environments. Kevin’s profession includes, Lean Six-Sigma, Business Process Re-engineering, Strategic Planning, PMP in Product Developing, Quality System & ISO, Supply Chain Management, Business Model Innovation, Facilitation, Design Thinking, User Experience Research, and Service Innovation.
In the post years, Kevin was trying to merge the concept of facilitation into his management. He successfully created a multidisciplinary approach for the medical device design process which merges the people’s tacit knowledge into organization’s explicit processes for better performances. He is now believing in group wisdom and becoming an eager learner in AOH from the professionals in the world.

Larko Lo 羅曉勤
Organizer | Apprentice
Hsiao-Chin is a university Japanese language teacher. She initially began exploring facilitation because she wanted to bring more “dialogue” into her courses. Through training and practice as a 2030 SDGs Game facilitator, and her learning and experience with LEGO® SERIOUS PLAY®, Theory U, visual facilitation, and Social Presencing Theater (SPT), she discovered that the one truly being opened up was herself—including her own anxiety and vulnerability in the face of silence and uncertainty.
Through ongoing awareness and practice, she has learned to slow down, listen, and trust. At this stage, she is increasingly focused on how to use Japanese classes to accompany students in practicing expression and dialogue, turning the classroom into a safe and possibility-rich space where they can explore themselves and the world together.

Billy Yan 顏學回
Organizer | Apprentice
With many years of experience in software development, Billy has built a software team from scratch. While leading the team, he was deeply inspired by agile development and has since immersed himself in the world of facilitation. He is fascinated by human-centered design and firmly believes that group conversation can foster deep thinking and inclusivity. Now, as a facilitation practitioner, he is dedicated to bringing positive, transformative energy to organizations and society through meaningful group conversation.
Location
Kishu An Forest of Literature 紀州庵文學森林
臺北市中正區同安街107號
No. 107, Tong’an St., Zhongzheng Dist., Taipei City, Taiwan
We would like to express our gratitude to the following friends and organizations whose support and care helped make this immersive learning experience possible.

Kishu An Forest of Literature 紀州庵文學森林
Holding the place
With heartfelt thanks for hosting us at this designated municipal historic site in Taipei, and for offering such a beautiful and meaningful place for this gathering.

Neuland
Supporting the Learning Space
With appreciation for the generous support of markers and facilitation materials that enrich the learning space and support collective sense-making.

Gravity Futures Lab 引力未來管理顧問有限公司
Supporting the Process
With thanks for supporting the administrative process of this immersive learning experience.
Please note that official invoices for participation fees will be issued under the name of Gravity Futures Lab (引力未來管理顧問有限公司).