Psychology that moves people.

Dr. Jackie Nonweiler brings the neuroscience of human behaviour to organisations, schools, and live events.

She makes complex science practical, memorable, and immediately useful.

Most talks leave people informed. This work leaves them changed.

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Most talks leave people informed. This work leaves them changed. ✳︎

The Caribbean

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Dr. Jackie combines a decade of research psychology and neuroscience with ancient wisdom traditions to deliver sessions that don’t just explain human behaviour- they shift it. Whether speaking to a boardroom, school hall, or on a cruise ship at sunset, the result is the same:

People leave with a clearer understanding of how their mind works, and practical tools to work with it differently.

Engagements are available for:

  • Corporates and organisations: workshops, keynotes, wellbeing days, and leadership offsites

  • Schools and universities: student wellbeing talks, staff development

  • Life events and retreats: cruise lines, wellness retreats, private events

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About Dr. Jackie

Dr. Jacqueline Nonweiler is a research psychologist, healer, and teacher with over a decade of experience at the intersection of psychological science and ancient wisdom traditions.

Her academic background spans relational psychology, neuroscience, and subconscious pattern work. Alongside her academic training, she holds training in lineage-based spiritual practices through the Modern Mystery School, a tradition with roots stretching back thousands of years, where she teaches meditation, intuition, and deeper initiatory healing work.

This combination makes her a rare voice: someone who can explain the neuroscience of human behaviour with precision, ground it in ancient wisdom that has withstood millennia, and deliver it in a way that is practical, compelling, and genuinely transformative.

She is based in London and speaks internationally.

Let’s talk about your event.

Whether you're planning a keynote, a full-day workshop, a retreat, or something that doesn't fit neatly into a category, get in touch. Every engagement is tailored, and most of the best work starts with a conversation.

What to include in your message:

  • Type of event and audience

  • Approximate date and location

  • What you’re hoping people will walk away with