The New Earth Collective: Pioneering Regenerative Leadership for a Sustainable Future
The sun rises over the ancient desert, casting golden hues across the rocky landscape. A warm breeze carries whispers of wisdom from civilizations past. The scent of sunbaked earth mingles with the crisp morning air as a group of visionaries gathers—each with a mission to redefine the future. They are not just here to talk about sustainability; they are here to build a new world—one where technology, nature, and human ingenuity merge seamlessly.

A Gathering of Visionaries
At the crossroads of innovation and ancient wisdom, a movement is taking shape. Investors, entrepreneurs, designers, and thought leaders are converging at The New Earth Retreat from 30th November till 4th December 2025, an exclusive gathering set in the breathtaking landscapes of Desert Rock and Shebara, Saudi Arabia. This is not just another luxury retreat; it’s a call to action—a blueprint for a regenerative future.
The New Earth Retreat, hosted at the Supreme Factory at the Red Sea Global, is a pioneering experience designed for those ready to lead the transition towards net-zero, carbon-free, and sustainable living. Here, amidst the stunning beauty of Saudi Arabia’s most ambitious sustainability project, participants will explore biomimicry, building in line with nature, sustainable energy, and the latest in regenerative design.
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The Red Sea Project: A Multi-Trillion Investment in a Sustainable Future
The New Earth Retreat takes place within the heart of the Red Sea Project, one of the most ambitious sustainability-driven developments in history. Backed by a multi-trillion-dollar investment from Saudi Arabia, this initiative is setting the gold standard for regenerative tourism and eco-conscious luxury.
- 100% Renewable Energy: The project is designed to run entirely on solar and wind energy, eliminating reliance on fossil fuels.
- Zero Waste and Carbon Neutrality: Every element, from resort operations to construction, follows a strict zero-waste philosophy.
- Marine Conservation: The Red Sea’s coral reefs and marine ecosystems are being preserved and rehabilitated using advanced oceanic restoration techniques.
This visionary project is not just about luxury—it’s about redefining how we coexist with nature. And at the New Earth Retreat, you won’t just hear about these advancements; you’ll experience them firsthand.

Biomimicry & Regenerative Living: Learning from Nature’s Genius
Nature has already designed the most efficient, resilient, and sustainable systems. The key to a truly regenerative future lies in biomimicry—learning from nature’s solutions to solve human challenges. At the New Earth Retreat, participants will explore:
- Buildings that Breathe: Inspired by the ventilation systems of termite mounds, eco-resorts like Shebara are designed to maintain natural cooling without excessive energy consumption.
- Sustainable Ecosystems: Mimicking the way leaves convert sunlight into energy, the Red Sea Project’s infrastructure harnesses advanced solar and thermal technologies to power entire communities.
- Circular Economy Design: Just as forests recycle nutrients efficiently, regenerative resorts like Desert Rock are engineered to operate on a closed-loop system, minimizing waste and maximizing resource efficiency.

Desert Rock & Shebara: Where Innovation Meets Nature
Desert Rock is a marvel of modern sustainable architecture. Here, villas are carved directly into the ancient mountains, blending seamlessly with the environment. More than just a luxury destination, Desert Rock is an experiment in net-zero living, utilizing cutting-edge design to harmonize with the surrounding desert while preserving its natural beauty.
Shebara offers a glimpse into the future of regenerative tourism. This overwater resort is powered entirely by solar energy and was designed to exist in perfect harmony with the Red Sea’s fragile marine ecosystem. Unlike traditional developments that disrupt local wildlife, Shebara was built with minimal interference, ensuring the coral reefs and biodiversity thrive for generations to come.
These locations serve as living laboratories for regenerative leadership, demonstrating that luxury, sustainability, and innovation can coexist.

Who Is This For?
This retreat is for those who see beyond profit margins—those who believe in creating impact-driven businesses and investments that benefit both people and the planet.
🔹 Are you an investor looking to fund the next billion-dollar regenerative startup?
🔹 An entrepreneur building a business that heals rather than harms?
🔹 A designer ready to create homes that function like living organisms?
🔹 A wellness leader seeking the intersection of longevity and sustainability?
If you answered yes to any of the above, The New Earth Retreat is where you need to be.

What You’ll Experience
🌅 Morning: Awaken your senses with guided meditation and breathwork to induce deep states of awareness. Begin your day with mindful movement, choosing from yoga, dance, or martial arts to align body and mind.
📢 Midday: Engage in interactive workshops focused on creativity, innovation, and regenerative business. Participate in mindfulness training, inspired by Navy SEAL techniques, to enhance focus, emotional regulation, and leadership. Explore Vision Pro experiences as a proof of concept for new ideas and business models.
🔥 Evening: Gather around the fire for reflection circles, where guided prompts help deepen insights and connections. Participate in cultural exchange sessions, such as traditional crafting or cooking, to immerse yourself in local wisdom.
🌌 Night: Experience the magic of stargazing in the desert, guided by ancient wisdom and modern astronomy. Outdoor rituals, including a cava spiritual ceremony on the beach, will amplify synchronicities and inner clarity.
Throughout the retreat, you'll also engage in:
✓ Guided nature immersions, including silent walks and meditations in pristine surroundings.
✓ Sound healing sessions, incorporating traditional instruments led by experienced practitioners.
✓ Personalized wellness plans, with one-on-one consultations for tailored support.
✓ Journaling and workshops, using guided visualization techniques to bring your dreams into reality.
✓ Adventures, blending physical activity with environmental action, snorkeling after a beach clean-up.
This is more than a retreat—it’s an awakening into regenerative leadership and conscious innovation.

The retreat features renowned facilitators and faculty who are leaders in their fields, bringing a wealth of experience and passion to the journey, and connecting world's top impact communities.
Sonia Banyuls is an international Holistic Life Coach and a multidisciplinary Yoga Teacher certified in Vinyasa, Hatha Tantra, Kundalini, and Jivamukti Yoga. A scuba diver and surf instructor from Barcelona, Sonia is based in Bali. She graduated in the US as a Health Educator and as a holistic nutrition coach and trained in functional medicine. Sonia collaborated with a variety of women’s wellness programs in the US and abroad, and she also partners with luxury brands as a practitioner globally. As an entrepreneur, she holds a global contract with Six Senses as a practitioner, and her expertise as a spa manager includes significant roles with renowned brands like Aman Resorts, where she served as Spa Regional Director. Through her work, Sonia aims to inspire individuals and enhance holistic well-being on a global scale. Additionally, she partners with Imagine Creativity Center in Silicon Valley and the Oaks Agency, which operates under the National Geographic umbrella.
Prem Sangeet is a passionate advocate for conscious entrepreneurship and meaningful connections. As the director of Startup Grind, he curates transformative events that unite entrepreneurs, investors, and changemakers, fostering collaboration and innovation. Co-founding Supreme Factory venture studio has allowed him to guide ventures in AI, Web3, longevity, and sustainable industries, blending purpose with success to create impactful businesses. Prem views this retreat as a reflection of his vision: a space where driven individuals can connect, grow, and ignite ideas that make a difference. He is honored to journey alongside participants as they explore new possibilities together.

Be Part of the Movement!
The New Earth Retreat isn’t just about learning—it’s about becoming. The entrepreneur who builds the next generation of sustainable businesses. The investor who shifts industries toward a net-positive future. The visionary who leaves a legacy not just of success, but of true impact. Who will you be in this new world?
🚀 Join the movement shaping the future of sustainable living. Limited spots available—reserve yours before it’s too late!
One day, future generations will look back and ask: Who were the pioneers that built The New Earth? Be the answer to that question. Be part of the movement.
Embrace the Future of Sustainable Wellness Tourism
In the words of John Muir, ‘In every walk with nature, one receives far more than he seeks.’
As our lives grow busier, the allure of wellness tourism offers a sanctuary for those yearning for balance and rejuvenation. In 2022, this industry was valued at around $639 billion and is set to soar to an impressive $1.2 trillion by 2027. The wellness real estate market, too, is experiencing a remarkable growth rate of 10.4%. This trend highlights a growing demand for experiences that nourish mind, body and soul.
Yet, with many retreats — from serene yoga escapes in Bali to luxurious getaways in the Swiss Alps — travelers are faced with multiple options. Our Six Senses Fiji Retreat experience designed for investors, creators and change makers exemplifies this shift, appealing to discerning participants who prioritize sustainability, luxury and conscious living.
A Unique Wellness Tourism & Retreat Experience
Imagine stepping off a plane and into a breathtaking paradise, where the waters shimmer like turquoise glass and the air is filled with the scent of frangipani. This is the reality awaiting you at the Six Senses Fiji Retreat, scheduled for 13–17 October 2025. This Wellness of the World (WoW) Sustainability Retreat focuses on igniting creativity through inspiration drawn from visionary entrepreneurs and impact investors. Here, nature isn’t just a backdrop; it’s a canvas for personal and collective growth.
The Intersection of Luxury and Sustainability
At Six Senses Fiji, luxury and sustainability go hand in hand. The resort is designed with eco-consciousness at its core, providing a regenerative experience that respects the environment. Participants will engage in hands-on sustainability projects with local gardeners, focusing on coral initiatives that promote environmental conservation and social impact. Did you know that Fiji’s coral reefs support over 1,500 species of fish? By participating in these initiatives, you’ll contribute to preserving this vital ecosystem.
Meet Our Facilitators
The retreat features renowned facilitators who are leaders in their fields, bringing a wealth of experience and passion to the experience.
- Sonia Banyuls is an international Holistic Life Coach and a multidisciplinary Yoga Teacher certified in Vinyasa, Hatha Tantra, Kundalini, and Jivamukti Yoga. A scuba diver and surf instructor from Barcelona, Sonia is based in Bali. She graduated in the US as a Health Educator and as a holistic nutrition coach and trained in functional medicine. Sonia collaborated with a variety of women’s wellness programs in the US and abroad, and she also partners with luxury brands as a practitioner globally. As an entrepreneur, she holds a global contract with Six Senses as a practitioner, and her expertise as a spa manager includes significant roles with renowned brands like Aman Resorts, where she served as Spa Regional Director. Through her work, Sonia aims to inspire individuals and enhance holistic well-being on a global scale. Additionally, she partners with Imagine Creativity Center in Silicon Valley and the Oaks Agency, which operates under the National Geographic umbrella.
- Prem Sangeet is a passionate advocate for conscious entrepreneurship and meaningful connections. As the director of Startup Grind, he curates transformative events that unite entrepreneurs, investors, changemakers, and artists fostering collaboration and innovation. Co-founding Supreme Factory venture studio has allowed him to guide ventures in AI, Web3, longevity, and sustainable industries, blending purpose with success to create impactful businesses. Prem views this retreat as a reflection of his vision: a space where driven individuals can connect, grow, and ignite ideas that make a difference. He is honored to journey alongside participants as they explore new possibilities together.
Together, Sonia and Prem create a dynamic and enriching environment that empowers participants to deepen their self-awareness and expand their impact on the world.
Immersive Wellness Experiences
From daily yoga and guided meditations to outdoor rituals and sound healing, the retreat emphasizes holistic wellness. Participants will enjoy farm-to-table dining experiences that showcase Fiji’s culinary traditions while emphasizing sustainable food practices. Imagine savoring freshly sourced ingredients while learning about local culinary heritage — this is wellness for both body and soul.
Sustainability Metrics and Carbon Offsetting
The Six Senses Fiji Retreat is committed to environmental responsibility. By participating in coral restoration projects, past attendees have helped contribute to the regeneration of local ecosystems. The retreat also partners with environmental organizations for carbon offsetting initiatives, ensuring that your footprint is minimized while maximizing positive impact. For example, the retreat has successfully offset over 1,000 tons of carbon emissions through local reforestation projects and sustainable tourism practices.
Follow-Up Engagement: Beyond the Retreat
The journey doesn’t end when the retreat concludes. Participants will have access to follow-up webinars and online communities designed to foster ongoing engagement and collaboration. This ensures that the connections made and lessons learned continue to flourish long after you leave Fiji. Wellness tourism begins long before the journey and continues well after returning home, fostering a deeper impact on overall well-being and longevity by integrating mindful practices into daily life.
Immerse Yourself in Innovative Learning Experiences
Incorporating cutting-edge technology, the retreat offers a range of immersive experiences designed to enrich participants’ learning journeys. Attendees can engage in virtual reality experiences that utilize specially designed apps, providing a unique way to explore concepts in a fully interactive environment. Workshops are enhanced with virtual whiteboards and 3D models, fostering collaboration and creativity. Additionally, augmented reality (AR) experiences blend digital features with real-world activities, allowing participants to identify local plants and wildlife during guided nature walks, thereby deepening their connection to the natural world. To cap off the transformative journey, participants will have the opportunity for post-retreat reflection through virtual journaling, encouraging ongoing personal growth and integration of their experiences.
Cultural Sensitivity and Reciprocity
Respecting and honoring Fijian culture is paramount throughout the retreat. Participants will engage in cultural exchange sessions, learning about traditional practices and the importance of reciprocity with the local community. This approach fosters deeper connections and a greater understanding of the cultural heritage that makes Fiji so special.
Call to Action: Join Us in Fiji!
As we look to the future, the potential for augmented reality technology, like Apple Vision Pro, to enhance wellness tourism is immense. Imagine multisensory immersive experiences that allow participants to engage with nature and community in entirely new ways. Such innovations could redefine how we connect with our surroundings and each other, making retreats not just transformative, but also deeply engaging and accessible.
Early Bird Discounts are available for those who register soon, so don’t miss your chance to secure your spot at this unforgettable retreat! Additionally, consider our company team group packages for organizations looking to cultivate a culture of wellness and sustainability among their employees.
For those who refer friends or colleagues, you can get in touch for referral incentives to further enhance your experience.
Your journey toward a more sustainable future begins here! Join us in Fiji, where luxury meets purpose, and every moment resonates with the spirit of Mother Earth. Secure your place today and embark on a transformative journey that promises to ignite your creativity and commitment to sustainability.
For more information on sustainability approaches to Fiji’s coral reefs, check out this resource.
We’re excited to welcome you to this transformative experience!
Stop Ignoring These 7 Inspiring Truths
People know who they have the potential to be.
The challenge is seeing that process through.
Self-development is an art.
It takes time. It requires patience. It asks you to step outside your comfort zone. It is challenging — and that’s the point.
However, the biggest challenge when it comes to self-development is the process itself. People really struggle with the path and all its twists and turns, much more than they do any single obstacle.
But should you learn how to walk that path of self-development, you will learn some tried truths to live by:
1. Any failure can be reframed as a lesson.
Self-development is a mindset.
To one person, a project going poorly or a relationship ending means they failed. To someone else, it is nothing more than another lesson on the path.
By reframing to see the lesson instead of the mistake, you will ultimately learn more and move on to what’s next faster.
How to be 1% Better Every Day
“Compounding is the greatest mathematical discovery of all time.” — Albert Einstein
The quest to become a better version of yourself often feels like a roller coaster ride. It’s hard. And it’s usually so uneven. You can end in failure. But life is a journey, not a marathon, so you always have another opportunity to restart and improve.
Many people practically look out for secrets, tricks, and hacks that will make EVERYTHING better right now. But unfortunately life doesn’t work that way. There are no “overnight successes”. Think of all the incredible people you truly admire. They didn’t succeed becasue of one giant move, but rather a series of small and consistent actions over time.
Stop aiming for radical personal change!
“Be patient with yourself. Self-growth is tender; it’s holy ground. There’s no greater investment.” — Stephen Covey
A magic bullet cannot save you! You’ve got to embrace the process and enjoy it. You can’t escape the hard work it takes to get better. Every incredibly successful person you know today has been through the boring, mundane, time-tested process that eventually brings success. So, stop looking for “quick hacks” that bring faster results.
Instead of reading every self-improvement post for the one golden tip that will make you superhumanly efficient, focus on doing the actual work that needs to be done. You can inspire yourself to take action. The hard, long process is the only way though. You can’t achieve tremendous life success with a quick fix. Nobody gets it that easy.
How To Become Ridiculously Self-Aware In 20 Minutes
Four years ago my sister got me something that would dramatically alter the direction of my life.
In fact, it was probably the most influential gift I’ve ever received.
It would help me find my true calling, become a writer at the Huffington Post, and go on a 5-month road trip across America by myself.
You know what it was?
One of these…
A journal.
A freaking journal.
Here are 4 Life-Changing Benefits Of Daily Journaling
You’d think that sitting down and putting pen to paper wouldn’t be that life-changing of a practice.
In this article you’ll learn four things..
- Why journaling’s the secret to not getting angry/upset much anymore.
- How it can show you why certain strategies work and don’t work.
- How writing can teach you to be more “present” in your everyday life.
- How journaling will help you become incredibly self-aware (the MOST IMPORTANT benefit by a long-shot).
What’s the Point of Self-Improvement Anyway?
There’s a paradox with self-improvement and it is this: the ultimate goal of all self-improvement is to reach the point where you no longer feel the need to improve yourself.
Think about it: The whole goal of improving your productivity is to reach the point where you never have to think about how to be more productive. The whole point of pursuing happiness is to reach the point where one no longer has to think about being happy. The whole point of improving your relationships is so that you can enjoy some drama-free cunnilingus in the McDonald’s drive-thru without almost crashing the car.
(Still working on that last one.)
Self-improvement is therefore, in a weird way, ultimately self-defeating.
The only way to truly achieve one’s potential, to become fully fulfilled, or to become “self-actualized” (whatever the fuck that means), is to, at some point, stop trying to be all of those things.
Self-love is the basis for self-improvement
There’s a quandary I hear people talk about a lot in the self-improvement world which goes something like this: “Should I keep trying to change, or should I just learn to love myself?”
The people posing this question almost invariably feel terrible about themselves, and further, they assume that’s par for the course. It isn’t. In fact this whole “self-love vs self-improvement” thing is a false dilemma, one that badly misunderstands the role of self-love.
This equates loving yourself with thinking you’re just fine the way you are. It treats self-love as a reward for being the person you want to be. It assumes that your self-regard should be based, in some sense, on you being objectively “good.” And conversely, it equates wanting to change with disliking yourself. But ask yourself- is this true of your love for other people?
If you love someone else, surely that means you want the best for them? You want them to be healthy, happy and successful. If you have children, you want them to do well in school. If a friend is unhappy with their life, you want their life to change so they’ll be happy.
Apply the same standards to yourself that you do to others- love yourself the way you love your friends and family. Decide to be better because you deserve better; because you love yourself and want to enable yourself to live your ideal life.
How to Supercharge Your Learning and Self-Improvement
One of my favorite pieces of ancient wisdom comes from the Stoic philosopher Epictetus:
We have two ears and one mouth so that we can listen twice as much as we speak.
Sure, that may not be the real reason we have two ears and one mouth, but it reveals a useful pattern that we see repeated in communication in general.
Communication essentially has two parts: transmission and reception. These will manifest differently depending on the medium, but the general scheme is the same.
- Textual Communication: writing and reading
- Verbal Communication: speaking and listening
- Pictorial communication: displaying and viewing
Simply Put, 2:1 Is Key
If we expand Epictetus’s aphorism into a suggestion for how to more effectively communicate, we get something like the following:
When it comes to communication, you should work hard to receive twice as much as you transmit.
In other words, you should listen twice as much as you speak, read twice as much as you write, and pay twice as much attention as you receive. Let me unpack that last one a bit actually, as it’s a bit complex.
When around others, we can either be looking to get attention, or we can be paying attention to those around us. The difference between the two is just like the difference between talking and listening — though it expands far beyond the realm of verbal communication. It’s about your attitude as a communicator — your purpose for communicating. And a 2:1 ratio helps to remind us that we should be communicating in a way that helps to enrich us, and to build relationships.





