Meet The Team

Myrthe Glasbergen, MSc. (🇳🇱/🇬🇧)
Psychologist | Founder Beyond Psychology
About Myrthe
Myrthe Glasbergen, MSc. is a trauma-informed psychologist, social critic, and the founder of Beyond Psychology: a platform for deep healing, unlearning, and systemic change.
Known for her grounded presence and bold voice, Myrthe guides people back to their authenticity by bridging emotional healing with critical insights on the systems that shape us. Her work speaks to those ready to break cycles, reclaim power, and create something new.

Casey Godrie (🇳🇱/🇬🇧/🇪🇸/🇫🇷/🇮🇩/🇩🇪)
Co-founder | Business Mentor | Multi-entrepreneur
About Casey
Casey Godrie is a creative visionary, mentor, and global connector who supports heart-driven initiatives across the world. From sustainability and healing to social innovation.
With a lifelong mission of caring and sharing, he helps people bring their ideas to life through clarity, encouragement, and hands-on support.
Casey is the advisor of Beyond Psychology. He works entirely for free, has no financial interests in the project, and has made no investments. He is contributing purely from passion, integrity, and a belief in the mission.

Aunty Ivy Smith (🇳🇿)
Global Spiritual Conduit | Cultural, Ethical Consultant | World Indigenous Representative | Youth & Family Trauma Specialist
About Aunty Ivy
Ivy Smith is a Youth and Family Specialist, Ethical Cultural Consultant, Human Impact Logistics, and Global Spiritual Conduit. A proud Grandmother, Mother, and Global Aunty from Aotearoa (New Zealand), she is the Founder of the OUR Foundation. For over a decade, Ivy has traveled to 40 countries, supporting Indigenous communities, the unhoused, and global leaders with culturally rooted solutions for resilience, healing, and harmony.

Kai Njeri (🇹🇿/🇰🇪/🇬🇧)
Birth worker | Regenerative systems designer | Poet
About Kai
Kai Njeri is a regenerative systems designer, birth worker, and community weaver based in Tanga, Tanzania. Rooted in deep Nature connection, she works at the intersection of womb ecology, land-based healing, and poetry. Supporting people in re-membering that they are Nature. Whether through food and seed sovereignty, sexual and reproductive health, or forest-inspired design, Kai poetically channels the wisdom of the Earth’s regenerative cycles into every space she enters.
Kai will post new content every month, at the end of the month.

Raya Salomé Goldstein (🇩🇪/🇬🇧)
Literary scholar, BA | Somatic Movement Facilitator | Yoga teacher
About Raya
Raya Salomé Goldstein is a literary scholar and embodiment guide weaving myth, movement, and spirit. With roots in fairy tales, folklore, and yoga, she creates transformative spaces where story meets body, playfulness meets reverence, and people reconnect with themselves and the world around them.
Raya posts new content every 10th of every month.

Spela Vehar (🇸🇮/🇬🇧)
Trauma-Informed Women’s Health Specialist
About Spela
Spela Vehar is a trauma-informed nutritionist and independent researcher focused on the emotional and systemic roots of weight gain, chronic inflammation, and long-term health.
In her work, she looks beyond symptoms and helps people understand how food patterns, stress, suppressed anger, and early survival strategies shape the body. Through gentle nutritional shifts and a return to more natural, creativity-driven living, she guides people toward authentic health — not quick fixes.
With over 15 years of research and coaching experience, Spela supports individuals in reconnecting with their natural rhythms, intuitive eating, and a lifestyle that nourishes both body and mind.

Theodora van Dun, MA (🇳🇱/🇬🇧)
Storytelling Coach | Anthropologist | Theologian
About Theodora
Theodora van Dun, MA is a writer, scholar, and speaker with a background in cultural anthropology and theology. Her work explores how humans make meaning through ritual, story, dreams, and symbolic thought—where the sacred meets psychology, and transformation begins in the subconscious. She writes with clarity and depth on identity, power, mysticism, and the deeper intelligence that speaks through symbols, crisis, and silence.
Through essays, talks, and retreats-as-rituals, Theodora brings creative, cultural, and philosophical insight—paired with fierce critique and poetic precision. Her work lives at the crossroads of humanity, the sacred, and story, and speaks to those ready to feel more, not just know more. She believes that healing begins where ancient wisdom and modern life meet—and that a closed mind is a suffering mind.