Nadine McNeil 🇯🇲

Nadine McNeil lives by a simple, uncompromising truth: when one of us suffers, we all suffer—and when one of us heals, we all heal.

A yoga teacher, speaker, writer, and humanitarian, Nadine’s work sits at the intersection of embodied healing, justice, and leadership. For over two decades, she served globally as a disaster response specialist with the United Nations, witnessing conflict, displacement, and systemic trauma firsthand. Yet it was the recognition that her most urgent disaster was internal that catalyzed her return—to body, breath, and truth.

Today, that return informs everything she offers. Nadine is the founder of All Hands JA, a grassroots humanitarian initiative supporting Jamaican communities impacted by crisis, climate events, and systemic neglect. Her approach is relational and grounded—service rooted not in charity, but solidarity.

Committed to trauma-informed practice, Nadine is deepening her work through training with Somatic Experiencing International, integrating nervous system awareness and embodied regulation into her offerings. She holds a Master’s degree in Gender Studies, shaping her lens on power, intersectionality, and feminine leadership.

Since 2015, Nadine has facilitated hundreds of Women’s Circles globally and has spoken on international platforms including Mindvalley and BaliSpirit Festival. At this stage of her journey, she stands devoted to healing that is embodied, leadership that is conscious, and service that remembers we belong to one another.

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Jamaica

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Well-Being as Strategy: Mental Health, Burnout, and Balance