Lori Glazebrook 

Lori Glazebrook is a somatic practitioner, educator, and founder of Rewilding the Nervous System—a body of work rooted in 15 years of study at the intersections of somatics, trauma resolution, and cultural repair. Her practice supports culture-shifting leaders—therapists, educators, entrepreneurs, and healers—who are ready to stop performing regulation and begin living from instinct. Through workshops, mentorship, and immersive learning experiences, Lori helps people reclaim the nervous system as a site of deep intelligence, creativity, and embodied change.

Her approach is visionary yet grounded—drawing from somatic inquiry, ancestral wisdom, and regenerative practice to reimagine how healing happens in both individuals and systems. Lori’s work challenges the dominant culture of performance and productivity, inviting leaders to return to rhythm, relationship, and trust in the body’s inherent wisdom. She sees nervous system repair as cultural repair—a reorientation toward wholeness and collective thriving.

Through the Acosta Institute Fellowship, Lori hopes to deepen her healing-centered leadership and co-create new paradigms for regenerative business and community care. She is excited to be in conversation and collaboration with other culture creators—building the rhythms, relationships, and embodied frameworks that make healing not just possible, but sustainable.

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