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About Marina Danilova

Marina Danilova is a practitioner, educator, and speaker exploring the relationship between wellbeing, purpose, and the way we live, lead, and contribute.

Drawing on twenty years in international corporate business and over a decade as a holistic health clinician, educator, and entrepreneur, Marina’s work brings together insights from Chinese medicine, philosophy, modern professional life, and lived experience across cultures and very different professional worlds.

Through masterclasses, talks, and writing, Marina invites people to look differently at questions of wellbeing, purpose, and how they navigate change. People often leave not with another plan or prescription, but with a different way of seeing - one that leads them back to themselves.

She works with organisations on professional life in transition, judgment under pressure, and supporting women in leadership through midlife.

Marina’s work explores three interconnected dimensions

Wellbeing as foundation - the body as a living process, one with nature, whose intelligence shapes everything else. Physiological literacy as the ground from which clear thinking, wise decisions, and meaningful contribution become possible.

Inner compass as direction - purpose not as something to find or pursue, but to return to. The gradual removal of what obscures the natural intelligence and judgment already present - so that responses become not just technically correct, but just right.

Contribution as expression - where the first two dimensions find their expression in the world. The quality of how we show up, act, and contribute. Not a separate project to manage, but the natural consequence of the first two, lived responsibly.

Official Bio

Marina Danilova is a practitioner, educator, and speaker whose work explores the relationship between wellbeing, purpose, and the way we live, lead, and contribute during times of change and transition.

Drawing on twenty years in international corporate business and over a decade as a clinician, educator, and entrepreneur grounded in integrative Chinese medicine and philosophy, she speaks, teaches, and writes for people navigating change - in organisations and in life - who want to stay well, remain true to themselves, and live in a way that feels just right.