Summary
Adrien Labaeye is a transformation facilitator and catalyst with a decade of experience helping individuals, groups, and organizations realign with deeper purpose through embodied practices and systemic change. Trained as a Movement Medicine teacher and holding a magna cum laude PhD on digital commons and socio-ecological urban transitions, he blends somatic facilitation with rigorous research on commons, cities, and sustainability. He has led projects from open-source seed supply chains in Berlin to advising biodiversity credit innovation, demonstrating a rare mix of grassroots organizing, policy insight, and practical project delivery. Adrien’s background in climate advocacy, university research, and collective action initiatives equips him to navigate both inner transformation and institutional change. He works holistically across body, heart, mind, and spirit to shift narratives from separation to relationality, often surfacing less obvious connections between digital commons and urban ecological resilience. Based in Crest, France, he supports lasting inner and outer transformations through movement-based practices and commons-based approaches.
10 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Prépa HEC, Economics, Prépa HEC, Economics at Lycée Champollion
Doctor's Degree, Geography, magna cum laude, Doctor's Degree, Geography, magna cum laude at Humboldt University of Berlin
Master, International Organization - Environmental Governance, Honours (Mention Bien), Master, International Organization - Environmental Governance, Honours (Mention Bien) at Institut d'Etudes Politiques de Grenoble
Exchange, International Relations, Exchange, International Relations at National University of Singapore
English, French, Spanish, German