Sue Jones is the founder and director of the TIMBo Collective, a nonprofit whose mission is to catalyze women to become positive change makers in the world. As over the past decade she has developed an evidence-based curriculum, a methodology, and a theoretical roadmap to bring rehabilitative mind-body practices to female trauma survivors. She is a leading voice on the subject of mind-body practices for addressing trauma, self-regulation and empowerment. She has trained, inspired, and lead hundreds of women who have taken TIMBo into their work as yoga teachers, social workers, psychologists, advocates, medical providers, teachers, mothers, and community leaders. Her work has spanned the globe, empowering women across the U.S., Haiti, Tehran, Iran, and Kenya. Her life and work with TIMBo have been profiled by CNN and numerous publications including Time, Self, The New York Times, Yoga Journal and Whole Life magazine and most recently by Rick Hanson for his Foundations of Well-Being Course. Sue’s first book, There is Nothing to Fix was published in November 2019, while her second book From the Flood: A Memoir, was published in June 2022.