Beatriz V. Goyoagathe Spanish journalist who interviewed the British royalty, presidents and Nobel laureatestoday coordinates the The Art of Living Foundation in Latin America and Spain, dedicated to teaching breathing and meditation techniques to more than 80.000 personasincluding inmates, police officers and multinational executives. With 25 years of experience as a meditation instructor and emotional coach, Goyoaga represents a unique case of professional transformation: from international correspondent to spiritual guide.
Goyoaga’s career spans from covering war conflicts in Lebanon and Afghanistan until climbing twice Everest and coexistence with aborigines in Australia. He now shares this vast life experience in conferences and seminars where he addresses topics such as “Love in the times of artificial intelligence“, “Education without violence” y “Live without anxiety“, looking for answers to contemporary challenges.
The two worlds of Beatriz Goyoaga
| Scope | Outstanding Achievements |
|---|---|
| International Journalism | Interviews with the Queen of England, Princess Diana, Nelson Mandela, Gustavo Cerati. Director of International Press Services for media such as Daily Mail and Economist |
| Personal Development | Coordinator of the Art of Living Foundation, 80,000 people in its seminars, campaign “For a Society Free of Violence” in prisons |
From the peaks of journalism to spiritual peaks
Goyoaga, who speaks 7 languages including Chinese, developed an exceptional journalistic career before dedicating himself fully to social and spiritual work. As director of International Press Servicesworked for prestigious international media such as Sydney Morning Herald, Irish Times y Varietyestablishing itself as an authoritative voice in the global media landscape.
His transition to humanitarian work was captured in his biography “From Gin Tonic to Meditation” (Atlántida, 2012), where she recounts her personal and professional transformation. This inner journey led her to participate in the peace negotiations between the government of Colombia and the FARCaccompanying the spiritual leader Sri Sri Ravi Shankar.
A measurable impact on society
For several years, Goyoaga has been traveling from Mexico to Tierra del Fuego implementing the campaignFor a Society Free of Violence“His work has impacted various segments of the population:
- 1,800 people deprived of their liberty in prison programs
- More than 5,000 police officers trained in breathing techniques
- 850 penitentiary service agents
- Executives from Coca Cola, Telefónica, Procter & Gamble, IBM and leading banks
His keynote lectures on “Time Management“, “Success without stress” y “The Secret of Relationships«have summoned more than 100,000 participantsdemonstrating the growing demand for tools to navigate the complexities of modern life.
A unique perspective on contemporary challenges
Goyoaga’s vast international experience – from his residence in Siberia and Tibet until his time in Antarctica aboard the icebreaker Almirante Irízar – provides him with a unique perspective to address issues such as early detection of suicidal inclinations and the debate between destiny and free will.
As host of the programLive Evolving” and international speaker for more than 20 years, Goyoaga combines the rigor of investigative journalism with the depth of spiritual knowledge, offering practical approaches to complex problems such as time management in the era of constant acceleration.
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