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Kosha Joubert on Global Social Witnessing as a Portal to Collective Healing

What is Collective Healing?

Release Date: 08/12/2025

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Hosted by Matthew Green. Produced by J'aime Rothbard. 

Kosha Joubert, chief executive of the Pocket Project, sees Global Social Witnessing as one of the most potent tools for helping people to access a greater sense of presence, sensitivity and agency in relation to the many crises on our news feeds. 

In this episode, Kosha, one of the co-hosts of the What is Collective Healingis podcast, describes how her own relationship to the practice has evolved since her first remarkable experience with Global Social Witnessing a decade ago, in a workshop run by Thomas Hübl. 

With the Pocket Project launching Phase Two of its Global Social Witnessing facilitator training on September 3, 2025, Kosha explains how this work is helping to birth a new way of being in the world – where we experience our innate inter-dependence in a more intimate, tangible way. 

Global Social Witnessing can also help prepare the ground for working with layers of collective and inter-generational trauma, Kosha explains, by helping people to slow down and recognise “the one sacred thing” that they feel called to do next.

“And the beautiful thing is that as we meet the world more deeply out there, we also meet the world more deeply in ourselves. More intimacy arises within and without,” Kosha says. “And that to me is a miracle.”

To find out more about regular Global Social Witnessing calls hosted by the Pocket Project, please click here.

Further Resources:

Pocket Project

Phase Two of the Global Social Witnessing facilitator training

Self-Study Course: Holding Space for a World in Transition

Global Social Witnessing Calls

Global Social Witnessing Episode with Manda Johnson

 

About Kosha Joubert:

Kosha Joubert is the CEO of the Pocket Project, where she works closely with Thomas Huebl and a global team to grow a culture of trauma-informed care. Kosha is an expert facilitator, coach and organisational development facilitator who has worked on systems regeneration, trauma-informed leadership and post-traumatic growth in more than 48 countries. Kosha has authored several books and received the Dadi Janki Award (2017) for engaging spirituality in life and work and the One World Award (2020) for building the Global Ecovillage Network to a worldwide movement reaching out to over 6000 communities on all continents.

00:00 Introduction to What is Collective Healing 
03:25 Exploring Ancestral Connections
05:45 Embracing the Unknown
11:07 The Concept of Collective Healing
12:18 Roots of Collective Healing in South Africa  
16:44 Global Social Witnessing: An Overview
17:53 The Birth of Global Social Witnessing
20:18 Personal Experiences with Global Social Witnessing
22:34 The Power of Collective Witnessing
34:00 Discerning Your One Next Step
36:15 Practical Impacts of Global Social Witnessing
47:15 How to Get Involved - Join or Train as a Facilitator
51:53 Conclusion : What is Collective Healing