Facilitators

Dr. Lars Weckbecker
Root Facilitator
Lars is the founder of Ayama and Root Facilitator in all of our seminars and circles. If you want to know more about him and his work, click here.

Yvonne Iwa Naumann
Co-Facilitator
Iwa loves movement, authentic encounters and the intimate connection to Mother Earth. Her heart’s desire is to create spaces in which people find the courage to show themselves in their authenticity and vulnerability – and thus come into contact with themselves as whole and wonderful beings. This is what her own experience has taught her and what she passionately passes on in her work.
Iwa opened Madea Yoga (madea-yoga.de) in 2007. Since then, she has been sharing her passion as a yoga teacher and breathwork therapist with others.
As an enthusiastic yoga teacher, breathwork course leader, medical assistant, happy mother and emotional being, she continues to research and delve deeper into the treasures of being human – and is now dedicating herself to training in Ego-oriented Identity Therapy (trauma encounter and trauma integration), which is based on Identity oriented Psycho Trauma Therapy (IoPT), in order to further expand her knowledge and repertoire.
She creates mindful spaces in which people can discover themselves and playfully come into contact and experience each other – naturally and freely. With this loving energy, she supports and accompanies anyone who wants to embark on an inner journey to their authentic self.
“Experiencing creation and nature in all its intensity fills me with deep gratitude and humility. I feel the abundance of a universal, infinite love that expresses everything in its perfection.”

Tina Krombach
Co-Facilitator
Since a young age, Tina has been fascinated by the healing power of nature. She has been practicing naturopathy for more than 20 years, with a focus on homeopathy, therapeutic fasting & detox, wholesome nutrition, (therapeutic) yoga, reflexology and relaxation.
In her work as a naturopath, she learned to appreciate that not only therapeutic measures, but also – and perhaps even more sustainably – a conscious, holistic lifestyle contribute to (self-)healing.
Tina’s way of life and love is usually rather unconventional, as she prefers to live in harmony with the matters of her heart rather than conform to social norms. She treats the people she supports with great acknowledgement and curiosity in order to co-create a holistic lifestyle to better health and well-being.
If you want to know more about her and her work at Vitawell, click here.