Pepa
Over more than a decade in practice, Pepa has supported individuals across a wide range of life experiences, including professionals navigating stress, burnout and high responsibility; parents and families managing emotional and lifestyle demands; individuals experiencing anxiety, overwhelm or mental fatigue; those recovering from physical strain or injury; and individuals seeking greater clarity, direction and personal alignment.
She has worked with clients across all life stages — from babies and children through to older adults — supporting each individual to better understand their body’s responses and the ways in which stress, experience and environment can influence overall wellbeing. A key focus of her work is helping clients develop a clearer awareness of what their body may be communicating, and supporting them to respond with greater understanding, regulation and care.
Her work is grounded in kinesiology, drawing on principles of anatomy, physiology and nervous system function, and supported by complementary modalities where appropriate. Pepa’s approach is calm, collaborative and trauma-aware, with sessions tailored to the individual and responsive to what is most relevant at the time.
Sessions may support reducing stress load on the nervous system, restoring balance and functional wellbeing, developing emotional resilience and self-awareness, identifying and shifting unhelpful stress patterns, and reconnecting with clarity, confidence and personal direction. Where appropriate, sessions may also support clients in accessing their own internal awareness and insight, bridging practical, evidence-informed approaches with deeper personal understanding.
In addition to private sessions, Pepa has facilitated workshops, group programs and retreat experiences, and collaborates with other health and wellbeing professionals where appropriate.
Pepa is professionally qualified in Kinesiology, with further training in Neural Organisation Therapy (N.O.T), Hyperton-X Sports Kinesiology and Reiki, allowing for an integrative and considered approach to care.

Quiddity
Quiddity Faleva’ai is a Samoan and Niuean bodywork practitioner and Health Science student (Traditional Chinese Medicine major) whose work explores human systems — physiological, behavioural, and organisational — through both ancestral practice and contemporary frameworks.
Her foundation in manual therapy began in childhood through Fofō, a traditional Samoan bodywork practice passed down through her paternal lineage. Taught by her father and elders, she has been practising hands-on bodywork for over twenty years. This apprenticeship shaped her early understanding of the body as an adaptive system — responsive to stress, environment, and relational dynamics rather than isolated mechanical dysfunction.
She later formalised this foundation through a Diploma in Massage Therapy and is currently completing a Bachelor of Health Science, majoring in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). Her studies include Five Element theory, meridian systems, organ correspondences, and foundational pathology theory, which inform her structured observation and educational approach to Body Mapping. She practices within student scope and does not provide medical diagnosis or treatment.
Prior to fully stepping into the health sciences, Quiddity worked in financial advisory services. This period was formative in developing her skills in structured analysis, regulatory frameworks, client assessment, and high-trust advisory relationships. Working closely with individuals and families on long-term financial planning sharpened her capacity to interpret complex information, assess risk, and guide decision-making processes grounded in both data and lived circumstance. It was also during this time that she began to recognise the parallels between financial systems and human systems — both requiring coherence, transparency, regulation, and long-term design thinking.
Alongside her clinical education, Quiddity maintains a developing interest in systems theory and organisational design. She has informally advised founders and professionals within her network on lifestyle structuring, emotional regulation tools, project expansion, and alternative problem-solving models. While she does not position herself as a formally qualified executive coach, these advisory experiences have reinforced her interest in pursuing structured opportunities within executive and organisational environments in the future.
Her orientation toward interdisciplinary thinking was influenced early by her maternal grandfather, a pioneer in nutritional and environmental medicine in Australia and an advocate for integrated medical practice during periods of significant professional resistance. Growing up exposed to early conversations in immunology, preventative medicine, acupuncture, breathwork, and systems-based health innovation shaped her long-standing interest in how biological, environmental, and behavioural variables interact within complex systems.
Quiddity’s bodywork practice is independently established and has included international clients and guest facilitation for Australian and international groups in retreat and corporate settings.
Across all domains — manual therapy, academic study, and advisory dialogue — her central focus remains consistent: understanding how systems adapt, where inefficiencies or dysregulation arise, and how structural coherence can be restored through awareness, education, and responsible design.

Lindsay
Lindsay Hadley is a globally recognised leader in philanthropy, social impact, and strategic storytelling, bringing over a decade of experience mobilising capital, influence, and innovation to drive meaningful change. As Co-Founder and CEO of Harbor Fund, a pioneering nonprofit film fund, Lindsay has redefined how media can be leveraged as a vehicle for social transformation—financing and producing films and television that inspire global awareness and action.
Throughout her career, Lindsay has directly raised over $100 million for her clients and mobilised billions of dollars toward critical causes through large-scale campaigns, partnerships, and cultural moments. As a founding member and Chief Development Officer of Global Citizen, she played a pivotal role in shaping one of the world’s most influential platforms for advocacy and impact, producing globally recognised events that unite world leaders, artists, and communities in collective action.
Through her firm, Hadley Impact Consulting, Lindsay has advised some of the world’s most prominent organisations, philanthropists, and movements, earning a reputation as a master connector and visionary strategist. Her work spans humanitarian initiatives, global health, entertainment, and social entrepreneurship—consistently operating at the intersection of influence and purpose.
At Satori Co-Lab, Lindsay serves as a strategic advisor, guiding the expansion of initiatives that bridge human development, storytelling, and systemic change. Her insight supports the translation of bold vision into scalable, high-impact realities, anchoring Satori’s work within a global context of innovation, collaboration, and measurable transformation.
Above all, Lindsay is deeply grounded in her values—holding family, connection, and meaningful relationships at the centre of both her life and her work.
