A space created to nurture noble hearts through meaningful conversations, restorative actions, and community-driven retreats. It was founded by Yseult P. Mukantabana, a published author, TED speaker, and screenplay writer. She has anchored this space with her experience of living many years in New York City and her Rwandese cultural.
Offering workshops or guided conversations that help employees connect authentically, build trust, and foster a sense of belonging in
organizational spaces.
Sharing how storytelling can bridge cultural gaps, foster empathy, and inspire social change, particularly through the lens of your Rwandan heritage and personal journey.
Offering insights on overcoming adversity, embracing authenticity, and thriving in spaces where you may feel marginalized.
Discussing the importance of diverse voices in storytelling, the challenges faced by underrepresented authors, and how businesses can support inclusive narratives.
Highlighting the power of multicultural perspectives in leadership, teamwork, and innovation, drawing from your
multilingual skills and international background.
I am a storyteller, facilitator, and community builder with a global perspective shaped by my experiences living across multiple continents and speaking several languages. Having navigated diverse cultures and identities, I’ve come to believe that meaningful connection is essential for both personal growth and collective progress.
My work centers on creating spaces where people can engage in authentic conversations, fostering deeper understanding and stronger relationships. Drawing from my multicultural background, I focus on dismantling separatism — encouraging individuals and organizations to embrace inclusivity as a way of being, not just an initiative.
Whether through public speaking, writing, or facilitating dialogue, my goal is to inspire connection, empathy, and collaboration in every space I enter.