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Liberty Liscomb is the current president of FCL. Liberty mothers four children in Harwinton, Connecticut, and works to revive and evolve a more self-sufficient and sustainable family and community life, beginning with her own. Her children spend their days world-schooling alongside her, collectively following their own interests, and learning more about the world as they go. She is the co-founder of the Connecticut FCL group, a La Leche League Leader and former Bradley Childbirth Educator.

Lisa Reagan is a co-founder and past president of FCL.  She is currently the associate editor for Pathways to Family Wellness magazine and the parent representative on the board of directors for the Holistic Pediatric Association.  She is the author of Pathways' ongoing column, The Conscious Path.   She is the former East Coast Editor-at-Large for Mothering magazine and the US Contributing Editor to Kindred magazine.  She serves on the advisory board for the new and first-of-its-kind, Museum of Motherhood, MOM, in New York City.  In 2011, she became a trained facilitator of Worldview Literacy through the Institute of Noetic Sciences, IONS.  Lisa is a Reiki Master Teacher, former organic CSA farmer, and lives with her family on their small farm in Toano, Virginia.

Jeanne Ohm, DC, is a practicing DC in a family, wellness-based practice since 1981.  Jeanne is the executive coordinator for the International Chiropractic Pediatric Association and the executive editor of Pathways to Family Wellness Magazine See Dr. Ohm's complete bio here.

Kelly Wendorf is a writer, author, public speaker, facilitator and social entrepreneur. Having spent much of her life between the Native lands of the Sangre de Cristo mountains, to the devotional places of India, and finally the vast expanse of Australia, she has spent years exploring the practical application of spiritual awakening to daily life, social change, sustainable business practices and innovations in community learning. This lead to her work as founder of Kindred magazine, and eventually the Kindred online community. She is also the editor and contributing writer for the anthology, Stories of Belonging (Finch Publishing). More recently, Kelly co-founded The Institute of the Southwest along with her husband Wayne Muller, an educational organization.

The Institute’s self-mastery program, The Equus Experience, works with individuals, organizations and corporations to explore collaborative leadership through co-facilitation with horses. Working alongside her team of horses, Kelly works with people to discover how nature reveals their innate wisdom and strength.  Kelly currently lives in Santa Fe, New Mexico with her husband, Wayne and her two children.

Rachel Ernst mothers two children entering kindergarten and first grade in an urban Waldorf school. Together with her husband of thirteen years, they have lived near and far from family in Michigan, Chicago and Minneapolis. As a nuclear family discovering the context within which they have grown up, they seek out new ways to create community. Rachel's involvement with FCL has helped her discover answers to questions she didn't know she had, to discover the lens through which she views the world, and to embark on consciously shaping her own experience of parenting and relationships. Through her involvement with FCL, Rachel hopes to encourage other parents to build their own strong family attachments, and to find and build community by nurturing themselves and others. Read Rachel's Kindred blog here.

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