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Deana Zabaldo

trekking and cultural guide in Himalayas, somatic coach

Deana Zabaldo is an award winning trekking and cultural guide in the Himalayas, she’s a somatic coach helping people listen to their inner compass, and she’s a founder of a nonprofit called Changing Lives Nepal, improving the lives of thousands of people living in remote villages of Nepal.

About Deana:
Deana Zabaldo is a certified coach and a professional guide. She supports inner journeys exploring mind, body, and soul and also leads adventures through the Himalayas.

An award-winning trekking and cultural guide, Deana has more than 20 years of hands-on experience in the Himalayas and a passion for its culture and peoples. She designed and led Outside Magazine’s Best Himalayan Trip in 2012 and won first place in the 2013 World Guide Awards based on her service, knowledge, and ethical travel standards. She continues to lead in-depth cultural, spiritual, and trekking journeys in Nepal and Bhutan.

As a somatic coach, Deana specializes in helping people to map and bridge the inner territories of their felt experience, intuition, and aspirations and then apply that whole-body intelligence in their professional and personal lives. With pragmatic wisdom, Deana inspires and supports people to discover, value, and cultivate their inner compass — an approach clients report has enabled them to forge their own unique paths toward self-awareness and happier, more fulfilling lives.

Deana’s wide-ranging interests have led her to conduct productivity training for businesses, launch and direct cultural exchange programs, design and deliver training in manufacturing facilities, and teach university psychology courses. She also founded and continues to direct Changing Lives Nepal, a nonprofit that catalyzes sustainable, effective change and alleviates poverty through local leadership and grassroots development. Through small, targeted funding and long-term commitment, CLN continues to improve the lives of thousands of people in remote villages of Nepal.

Deana resides in Marin County, CA and has lived in rural Nepal as a U.S. Peace Corps Volunteer. She has travelled across the U.S. and more than 25 countries in her explorations of spirit, soul, nature, and embodied awareness.

Resources:
Parahamsa
Upcoming journeys:

  • Snowman Trek (Bhutan, Oct 2021)
  • Spiritual Journey (Bhutan, Nov 2021)

Changing Lives Nepal 
World Guide Awards
Outside Magazine’s Best Himalayan Trip
Spirit Rock

For info about Deana’s coaching and her 2021 trips:
info@parahamsa.com

Deana’s book recommendations:
How to Not Always Be Working (Marlee Grace)
Inward (Yung Pueblo)
The New Silk Roads (Peter Frankopan)

Deana’s Podcast recommendations:
Rich Roll podcast

Tony Robbins podcast

The Moth podcast

Recent Podcasts

EPISODE #100 - JOHN MCPHEE

on writing, teaching, exploring

John McPhee was born in Princeton, New Jersey, and was educated at Princeton University and Cambridge University. After seven years at Time magazine, he moved to The New Yorker, where he has been a staff writer since 1965. A Fellow of the Geological Society of America and a member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters, he was awarded in 1999 the Pulitzer Prize for General Nonfiction (Annals of the Former World).