Jared Angaza
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Jared Angaza

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I am a strategist, activist, and guide. Over the past 25 years, I have leveraged my studies of behavioral economics, consciousness, culture, and spirituality to develop leaders, brands, and organizations across the globe. I’m also a published author and experienced podcast producer. My work is focused primarily on environmental preservation, inclusion and diversity, integration guidance, healing practices, conscious space exploration, and preserving Indigenous wisdom. I’m a lifelong, outspoken antiracist and women’s and indigenous rights activist. I’ve served as the Creative Director for three multinational creative agencies in multiple countries. I lived in East Africa for ten years and in Costa Rica for two years, advising international development and human rights organizations. I’ve consulted for international organizations such as the American Indian Movement, Keep a Child Alive, Genocide Intervention Fund, ONE Campaign, International Justice Mission, Lawyers Without Borders, Save Darfur, Human Rights Watch, Freedom House, USAID, and the governments of the United States, Nigeria, Rwanda, and Kenya. In 2012, I co-authored Wisdom Meets Passion with NYT Bestselling author, Dan Miller. Beginning in 2019, I worked with Space for Humanity, Aquarian Space, Conscious Space Economy, Kaiāulu, LifeShip, and the Human Space Program to develop their vision, business strategy, teams, culture, infrastructure, communication strategy, PR campaigns, and brand identity from the ground up. Through my work at Paragon Performance Evolution, I designed a citizen astronaut training program and trained two Blue Origin astronauts for cognitive optimization and integration of their spaceflight experience. I’m a devoted single father of four phenomenal humans. I know they are my greatest contribution to a more harmonious world. In 2023, I served as Partner & COO of the "What Drives You, with Kevin Miller" podcast. I volunteer as the Chief Strategist for two nonprofits, the Human Space Program and Kaiāulu.
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