Sue Cooper

Sue Cooper is a nurse based in Nottingham, England, with over four decades of nursing experience in clinical care, management, research and health education, a Certified McLean Institute Mindfulness & Meditation Teacher, and an Ayurvedic Lifestyle Educator from The Chopra Centre for Well-being led by founder Dr Deepak Chopra.

For over 10 years, Sue travelled around the world and explored many natural healing modalities from indigenous cultures, their applications to modern day self care, and the fusion with scientific research from health care.

Sue is Founder of MOMM, Moments Of Mass Mindfulness www.mommworld.org and Self Care World www.selfcareworld.org. Both are  dynamic, volunteer-led initiatives rooted in care and compassion, connection and collaboration, and can be experienced through co-creating compassionate community gatherings, engaging in citizen-, business-, charity- and governance- action to raise awareness of mindfulness practices for conscious health and vibrant well-being.

Sue holds many voluntary roles in community, locally, she is a non-executive Director of Positively Empowered Kids, CIC  www.positivelyempoweredkids.co.uk, is an honorary Ambassador to Nottingham Mindfulness Group www.nottinghammindfulnessgroup.co.uk, the Nottinghamshire Hospice www.nottshospice.org, and The Lieutenancy Commonwealth Group. Sue is also a collaborator with The Queens Nursing Institute of Scotland www.qni.org.uk, and Peoples Health Alliance the-pha.org.

Internationally, Sue serves as the co-director of the Feast for the Soul, a 40 day worldwide spiritual practice intensive www.feastforthesoul.org, is a co-founder of Living Cities Earth www.livingcities.earth, and an ambassador for The Charter for Compassion www.charterforcompassion.org.

2021 Feast for the Soul

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