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Rucha Modi is a Harvard-trained facilitator, mediator, and coach who draws on adaptive leadership and group dynamics. Her practice is informed by her experiences growing up Hindu in a culturally and politically diverse California suburb, serving high-ranking elected officials in Washington, providing spiritual care to patients in crisis in Boston, and researching religious conflict in India.
To support individuals and groups through conflict and transformation, Rucha focuses on tending to differences with curiosity and compassion, surfacing fear and desire to unlock creative solutions, and employing somatic tools to manage disregulation. She completed her M.T.S. in Politics, Ethics, and Religion at Harvard Divinity School and her B.A. in Global Studies and Public Affairs at UCLA. In her free time, she serves as an Executive Board Member for Sadhana: A Coalition of Progressive Hindus and enjoys playing percussion for devotional music circles with friends. |