about us

Tania

Tania

Clinical psychologist. She met Werner J. Meinhold, the founder of Hypno Integrative Depth Psychological Therapy H.I.T.T®, in 1996 and graduated with him in Germany. In cooperation with the German Society for Therapeutic Hypnosis (GTH), she trained the first therapists of the Ecuadorian GTH (1999 – 2005). Tania teaches techniques for stress-management and prevention: autogenic training, mindfulness, meditation, personal empowerment, revitalization and regeneration in conscious hypnosis. Since 2014 she has been working in Munich, until 2018 as coordinator, psychologist and teacher of the department for professional reorientation for adults (of a renowned German company). Since 2019 as coordinator of the project “Stark im Beruf”, which supports migrant women in their vocational training and professional integration. Her second passion is Permaculture- soil regeneration with Terra Preta and Syntropic Farming. She offers workshops and advice in Spanish, German and English



Martin

Martin

Life has given me many opportunities to train my craft skills. I can plan and work independently and responsibly in almost all trades of house building. Creative, practicable solutions are my speciality. I possess the journeyman’s certificate in carpentry, the naturopathist’s certificate and work as a service technician for a welding machine trade. My interests are correspondingly broad and range from permaculture, medicinal plants, ancient knowledge, modern technology, earthquake-proof and sustainable architecture, music and theatre to simple life.

keep it simple and eco

our intention

In 2013 Koroni was named the greek representative for the UNESCO List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity: mediterranean diet.
For us, it is honor and challenge as well. We want to contribute by living the tradition of sharing knowledge and expertise. By regaining biodiversity that was lost due to commercial interrests. By creating a space where people come together. By cooperation with local schools, giving young people the opportunity to experience the richness of syntropic farming. By collaboration with universities to evaluate our efforts in agriculture and architecture.

Let’s get this thing going!