MEET LEONORA
Leonora Langley is a highly-sought-after global voice who offers a new strategic vision for educators, parents and individuals to help inspire, expand and uplift the human experience.
From her decades' work as a teacher and counsellor in the U.K., to becoming the creator/editor of a lifestyle magazine for the Hollywood Reporter, to her ground-breaking appointment as Elle USA magazine's first West Coast Editor, Leonora has consistently tapped into the human uplift. Her enthusiastic and trusted ability to capture the inner voice of the human narrative sets her work apart.
Putting the kaleidoscopic pieces of the human story together, Langley recently published her own pioneering book, 'Let The Souls of Our Children Sing' (Giving Voice to their Feelings and Emotions), to raise awareness of the vital importance of nurturing emotional well-being in our society.
The delivery is rich, with a call to action. In pointing out the imbalanced structure of mainstream education, still based on a nineteenth century model, Langley describes the need for a new paradigm.
The focus aims to offset the current emphasis of cognition and logic because it can be counted and measured over the enrichment of children's souls which is beyond measure. In particular, she calls for greater recognition of the creative arts in nourishing emotional well-being and improving young people's spiralling levels of mental health.
The topic is current. It is finally exposed. Recognised as a leading authority on mental health and emotional well-being, Leonora has been featured in twenty BBC Radio interviews and regularly contributes to the Times of Tunbridge Wells, UK, as the go-to-voice on mental well-being of the young.
Passionately, Langley continues to offer ways to inspire, expand and uplift the human experience.