About
Sarah Leibel has spent more than two decades creating and guiding transformative learning experiences—supporting people to reconnect with themselves, each other, and the wider world they serve. Her work has unfolded across many contexts: coaching educators throughout the United States, teaching mindfulness in prison, and developing programs that invite people into deeper presence, purpose, and aliveness. She served as a Master Teacher in Residence and Lecturer on Education at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, where she co-created an innovative master’s program preparing teachers to advance educational equity and lead transformative learning in schools serving primarily low-income urban communities. Sarah was the Visiting Director of Elementary Education at Brown University, where she earned her B.A. in Comparative Literature and her M.A.T. in Secondary English. She holds a Professional Coaching Certification in Integral Coaching® from New Ventures West, and she currently serves on the faculty of the Nested Integral Coaching Constellation. She is also a facilitator with the Prison Mindfulness Institute, where she continues to support embodied awareness and resilience in carceral settings.
A lifelong learner, Sarah is also a parent, dancer, community organizer, and longtime yoga and mindfulness practitioner. She lives in Providence, Rhode Island, where she can often be found walking, dancing, sharing stories, and exploring life’s big questions—sometimes all at once. She is honored to partner with fellow humans on journeys of growth, liberation, and more deeply lived lives.