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Daisy

Everlyne Daisy Nduku

I am a Process-Oriented Psychology diplomate, and a Process Work facilitator and educator based in Kenya. I co-designed and facilitate the DDI Kenya Diploma Pathways, a two-year program that integrates culturally rooted approaches from Kenya, the broader Global South, and the Global North.

Deeply passionate about decolonizing education and making psychological learning accessible, I support learners from diverse cultural, social, neurodiverse, and experiential backgrounds. My skills include awareness teaching, embodied facilitation, and guiding learners through inclusive, transformative learning journeys. I blend Process-Oriented facilitation with indigenous wisdom, embodiment practices, and storytelling traditions.

I have facilitated numerous transformative spaces, including Kenya’s first locally home-grown seminar. Holding a Diploma in Psychology, I am committed to nurturing healing-centered education that honours context, history, and identity.

Outside of my professional work, I enjoy creating art, spending time in nature, participating in community storytelling, and engaging in conversations around contextual issues affecting Kenya and the world.

I am passionate about human psychology across physical, emotional, religious, and spiritual dimensions, and I embrace experiential learning. My practice is deeply rooted in life myths, time, spirit, and culture. A commitment to personal and collective decolonization is central to both my work and life path.