Céline Cousteau is an accomplished environmental activist, filmmaker, and speaker with a degree in Psychology and a Masters in Intercultural Relations. Through her storytelling and experiential practices, she encourages people to reconnect with nature and themselves. Céline is also the co-founder of The Javari Project and involved in various initiatives related to environmental health and biodiversity.
Why you should book Céline Cousteau for your next event
- Expertise and Experience: With her extensive background in psychology, intercultural relations, and environmental activism, Céline Cousteau is an expert in bridging the gap between humans and nature. Her experience as a documentary filmmaker, public speaker, and workshop facilitator makes her an ideal choice for events that require an expert on topics related to environmentalism, sustainability, and interconnectivity.
- Engaging Storytelling: Céline is known for her captivating storytelling that inspires and engages audiences. Her ability to weave personal experiences with environmental issues and solutions is a powerful tool that helps people connect with the natural world on a deeper level.
- Tangible Impact: Céline’s work goes beyond just raising awareness about environmental issues. As the co-founder of The Javari Project, she has implemented tangible actions for the Indigenous Peoples of the Javari that focus on environmental health, livelihoods, biodiversity, and education. Booking Céline for an event means supporting these initiatives and making a real impact in the world.
Céline Cousteau is an environmental activist, international speaker, documentary filmmaker, workshop facilitator, and author committed to sharing the vital message of interconnectivity between humans and the natural world. With a degree in Psychology & a Masters in Intercultural Relations, Céline weaves storytelling and experiential practices to help people reconnect to self, community, and Nature. She implements this vision through film, public speaking, consulting with corporations and foundations, and facilitating workshops and retreats.
Founder of CauseCentric Productions, Céline has created impactful, cause-focused content including her feature film, Tribes on the Edge, made at the request of the Indigenous Peoples of the Vale do Javari in the Brazilian Amazon. Catalyzed by the film, Céline co-founded The Javari Project, a for-purpose organization that implements tangible actions for the Indigenous Peoples of the Javari. The efforts focus on Indigenous and Environmental Health, Biodiversity, Livelihoods, and an Education program.
Céline’s career as a public speaker in three languages has taken her around the globe to the United Nations and the World Economic Forum, to corporate events and universities, and in retreats, workshops, and television programs. Her new podcast Interconnected (in development) will bring the voices of today’s leaders in diverse fields ranging from neuroscience and climatology, from business to music, to entertainment and wellness, focusing on an interconnected approach and mindset to today’s most pressing questions and the part we play in the answers.
In 2024, Céline will join an incredible expedition that will map the length of the Amazon River from a newly discovered spring in Peru, to the Atlantic Ocean : Amazon River: From Ice to Sea.
Céline sits on the board of directors of the National Aquarium in Baltimore, USA – the first in the nation to plan the move of their dolphins to an ocean sanctuary. Her first book, Le monde après monde grand-père is published by Editions Fayard.
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