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Aniek Moonen
Future designer, Transition expert, Keynote Speaker, Host
Sustainability, Transition
Aniek Moonen
Visit profileAs a ‘Future Builder’ and transition expert, Aniek focuses her work on the ability to think long-term and protect future generations.
Aniek was 19 when she first became aware of sustainability and the consequences of climate change. At home at the kitchen table, it was never discussed, nor was it part of the curriculum at school. Bizarre, she now thinks in retrospect.
“The climate crisis is the biggest challenge humanity has ever seen. Every reason for an ‘all hands on deck’ mentality.”
With a completed Bachelor degree ‘Societal Transitions’ at Erasmus University in her pocket, she does not rule out that her ambition will eventually lead her towards politics. She specializes in intergenerational justice, long-term decision-making, future design and Broad Prosperity.
In the lectures Aniek gives, she also argues for systemic change. Not making logical what is illogical and curbing things that are harmful to people, animals and the living environment. Not only climate change, but also themes such as social equality and diversity are on her agenda.
Aniek’s lectures confront, abrade and activate, because as she herself says:
“I don’t believe in hope, but in courage and commitment. Hope is passive, sitting back and thinking things will work themselves out won’t change anything.”

Jelle Derckx
Author, Speaker & Entrepreneur
Minimalism, Sustainability, Personal growth
Jelle Derckx
Visit profileJelle’s goal, as a speaker and an author, is to show that minimalist and sustainable living is attractive
Jelle is sitting on the bus, he just got back from his trip around the world. Around him; sounds of notifications and people who are completely absorbed by their smartphones. Social media dominates almost everyone on the bus. But Jelle abstains from it. He doesn’t want to return to this chaotic world, from which he managed to free himself some time ago.
“We overconsume and buy products we don’t need to impress people we don’t even like.”
Minimalism is often explained as the opposite of materialism. But personally, Jelle perceives minimalism as a much broader concept. One that relates to all aspects of life. It’s not just the things you buy, but also the way you organize your life, fill in your time and spend your energy.
You may even call Jelle’s way of life essentialism. Back to the essence, nothing more and nothing less. This not only benefits our (mental) health, but also the planet, because “taking action against climate change is incredibly urgent”.
Jelle’s message moves people because his story is personal, vulnerable and positive. He tells the painful truth, without pointing the finger. He explains how we can all do better, by giving practical tips. His audience goes home full of enthusiasm and inspiration.

Iris van Asselt
Interior designer, tiny house builder, world traveller and climate mayor
Sustainable living
Iris van Asselt
Visit profileIris van Asselt is an interior designer, tiny house builder, world traveler, ambassador for sustainable living and mayor for climate. She talks about following your heart and dreams.
Iris van Asselt is an interior designer, tiny house builder, world traveler, ambassador for sustainable living and mayor for climate. She talks about following your heart and dreams.
Iris made her own choices as a child and still does. She traveled around the world twice, crossing countries such as Pakistan, Mongolia, and Iran. She traveled the second time to Tokyo in a camper which she converted with her partner and two young daughters.
Back in the Netherlands, they built a biobased house with a tiny footprint together, amid an eco-community of others who like to live sustainably, minimalistic and in nature.
Iris’ lectures bridge her travels, her passion for interior design and living in and around her double tiny house with her family. Living with no more than you need – only what you love; is a common thread throughout her stories. She draws richly on personal experiences.
“I just for it, I start to shine when I get to talk about our tiny house and the way we live here in our eco-community.”

Marnix Kluiters
Speaker, entrepreneur and author
Sustainable ambition, Sustainability, transitions
Marnix Kluiters
Visit profileLooking for a speaker to inspire and motivate your audience to embrace sustainability and leadership during a time in transition? Marnix Kluiters is the speaker or chairman you need!
As a speaker, Marnix walks with you into the world of change, leadership and sustainability. Resilience and hope are at the heart of his keynotes.
The audience will go home packed with inspiration and actions to start making a difference within the organization and in their daily life. Marnix believes that all of us, even if you are not a CEO or board member, can make a difference in the transition to a sustainable world.
‘It sometimes seems that people forget their sustainable ideas and views between nine and five. But we can change systems if we put our careers to work.’
If anyone knows how change works, both social change towards sustainability and profound changes in your personal life, it is Marnix. For Speakers for Good, he gives keynotes about giving meaning to your career, dignity as a solution to the climate crisis and realizing big change.

Miranda Willems
Author and inspirational speaker
Future generations, inclusion, sustainability
Miranda Willems
Visit profileMiranda is a writer, social innovator, and entrepreneur. She speaks about inclusion and leadership’s most beautiful possible future – for us and the coming generations. How do you convey this to the interests of generations yet to come in 2050 and 2100?
Miranda is author of the upcoming book “How to include and represent the brightest possible future,” a book with a seven-generation design. In her company “Our Kids Future,” she introduces organizations such as municipalities, businesses, and schools to seventh generation thinking.
In her lectures, Miranda also advocates “a place at the table” for future generations in companies and governments. As far as she is concerned, the question everyone should ask themselves over and over again is? ‘How to become a good ancestor; would my (great) grandchild be proud of the decision I make today?’
Miranda created the character “M,” who not only symbolizes the future generation living in 2050, but who literally influences every decision she makes. He is her future great-grandchild.
“Overwhelming people with ‘rocket science’ doesn’t work. Put yourself in ‘the shoes’ of your grand- and great-grandchildren. That makes the future, and the problems future generations have to deal with tangible and palpable.”
In her lectures, trainings and workshops, Miranda lets you experience this power and inspires you to ‘be a good ancestor’!

Tosca van der Wouden
Speaker, connector
Regeneration, symbiosis, diversity, nature
Tosca van der Wouden
Visit profileTosca van der Wouden is a connector, wonderer, biodiversity advocate and she is busy planting a food forest. A woman with a mission, and she speaks about the power of connecting with nature.
Tosca van der Wouden wants to show that when we truly feel ourselves part of nature again, when we connect with our home planet, we can have a positive impact on our environment.
From love, radical hope and a good dose of humor, she is committed to a livable planet for people, animals, plants and fungi. As an independent from her own company ‘From The Woods’, she is involved in The Pollinators, where she organizes campaigns, coordinates events and works on the development of The Pollinators Academy.
Tosca also daily with her feet in the mud and hands in the clay herself; as she is currently transforming her own acres of land into a food forest with vegetable garden and shares her first-hand observations. In addition, Tosca teaches yoga classes and she shares her mission and insights as a speaker or workshop facilitator.
“My mission is to add more life to the world and leave it better than how I found it.”
Tosca’s admiration of and wonder for all that lives is contagious and inspiring. She shows you how we can transform into an age where humans live together with nature; from the anthropocene to the symbiocene.

Gina Maffey
Speaker, writer, poet and weaver
Human rewilding, (dis)connection with nature, storytelling
Gina Maffey
Visit profileGina Maffey is a writer, speaker and weaver. She speaks from ecology, anthropology, astronomy and her personal story of reconnecting with nature. She advocates ‘human rewilding’ in our society.
Gina Maffey grew up on a farm in Warwickshire, England, where she developed a deep connection with nature. She has an academic background and worked in various disciplines such as Astronomy, Anthropology and Ecology, which gives her a broad view of the natural world and our relationship to it.
She worked for years as a science communicator in the Scottish Highlands and, South America, among other places, before living outdoors in the Netherlands with her partner for a year. Their “Wild Year” is mentioned in several books, including Koen Arts’ book of the same name.
“Allowing a piece of ‘wildness’ into your life doesn’t have to be grand and compelling.”
Gina is also founder of Green Roots, through which she brings together science and nature experiences in a way that is both engaging and educational. As a speaker, her story resonates with a diverse audience. Among other things, she can tell policymakers about the importance of protecting “the night,” researchers how to give themselves and nature a voice through storytelling, and how we as humans can weave nature into our own lives.

The Climate Theater, with Anoek Neele
Theatre group, Discussion Leader, Chairman
Behaviour change, Climate, Transition, Eco-emotions
The Climate Theater, with Anoek Neele
Visit profileThe Climate Theater brings humor and hope to the workplace through their interactive corporate performances, initiating a conversation about the enormous climate crisis.
Founded by Anoek Neele and a collective of theater makers, The Climate Theater presents the climate crisis in a unique and humorous way on the workplace. With interactive performances, this diverse group makes difficult subjects discussable and inspires sustainable behavioral change.
Each character embodies one of the five behavioral stages of change. The dialogues between these characters tell the story of the character and highlights the pain points; from “climate denier” to “climate advocate”. Even Mother Earth has a role.
“A theatrical ‘slap in the face’ works better than spouting facts about climate.”
In the performance ‘A Warm Welcome’, laughter and tears are not uncommon, but the real impact is often only visible later. It creates space to express and share concerns and connect with people who have the same or different opinions and ideas. This has a lasting effect.

Chantal Engelen
Speaker, Entrepreneur, Nomad, Storyteller
Food transition, Behaviour change, Sustainability
Chantal Engelen
Visit profileChantal Engelen is a consumer behavior specialist, storyteller, nomad, speaker, and advocate for a sustainable food system.
Growing up among farms in Brabant, Chantal developed a passion for good food and sustainability at an early age. Her career switched from large food companies to setting up initiatives like Too Good to Waste and Kromkommer which marked the beginning of her fight against food waste and the established order in the food industry.
Now, she travels the country with her project Peas Of Me in her camper, staying at the farms of food changers, and sharing the inspiring stories of these ‘Peasmakers’.
“So much good is already happening; that’s what I want to focus on, not on doomsday scenarios.”
Let yourself be inspired by Chantal’s unique life story, nomadic existence, and her tireless commitment to a better world.
