Helping collapse-aware leaders, thinkers, and dreamers stop dreading and delaying and start daring and DOING.

Maya Frost, founder of Future Foreword

Welcome!

 

I´m Maya, an adaptation activist, imaginative futurist, and creative disruptor. 

As the founder of Collapse Forward and the Doom to Bloom™ process, I help those who recognize our reality turn their despair about the world into depth, discovery, and delight despite everything. 

Together, we choose to live fully now by embracing our awareness and diving into projects that create and support our best possible future.  

 

My unique process has transformed the lives of clients in 20 countries, turning even can´t-get-out-of-bed levels of grief into:

🌼 grounded gratitude

🌼 rewilded imagination

🌼 enlivened engagement

🌼 joyful resilience

Oh, and if you´re ready, it all takes shape in about a month. 

Together, we unearth your wild idea

(that one that is calling to you)

and bring it to life

If you are weary of waiting, wondering, and worrying about how to move forward during this time of colliding crises, this is for you

I work with:

🔶change-makers seeking balance and energy
🔶leaders recognizing their pivotal role
🔶thinkers ready to explore and expand
🔶dreamers deciding to turn their ideas into action

There´s a lot of talk these days about the need to go slowly during this time of uncertainty.

To witness and process. To sit with our sorrow. To settle in and allow things to emerge.

 

THE PROBLEM: 

Extended processing can lead to hopelessness, withdrawal, loneliness, and depression.

This despair + paralysis becomes our new normal. 

And it can last for months or years.

BUT: 

We can choose to simultaneously go deep and begin acting to create what´s next. 

In fact, positive action sparks healing and connection.

Waiting to act deepens worry.

Procrastinating in the name of protection prolongs pain. 

Delaying the new life you are longing for amplifies despair.

 

[Friendly reminder: waiting for a clear sign to act is what got us here.] 

 

Ready to embrace curiosity, courage, and connection as your collapse companions? 

Let´s begin where you are, and go where you´re longing to go.

RECONNECTING:

¨I spent nearly a year feeling overwhelmed. I just kept spinning the same stories in my head. I lost friends, and became distant from my family. I chose to work remotely, which added to my isolation.

With Maya´s help, I finally broke free from that sad place. I actually created my community.

I have a core group of others I respect and trust, and we are developing new offline skills together to help us adapt and thrive. I am having fun again!¨

 David - IT professional 


REIMAGINING:

¨I lost the job I had loved for twenty years. I spent months at home, watching terrible news. I hit rock bottom, fearing for myself and the world.

Maya guided me through a creative re-imagining process. This inspired me, made me see things differently, and led to being offered an amazing new role!

I feel like a different person now. I honestly believe that this experience with Maya saved my life.¨

Maria - director of a community-building organization 


REDIRECTING:

¨I wanted to make a big change in my business. But I wasn´t sure how my team would handle the truth about our climate reality and my decision to go in a new direction.

Maya supported me before and after I facilitated a conversation at our off-site. It was the most deeply human experience I have had as a leader, and paved the way for our transition.¨

Eric - owner of a flooring company 


REINVENTING:

¨I got to the point where I could barely look at my kids without getting weepy. It felt impossible to protect them. I watched them become fearful. It broke my heart.

Maya helped me pour my sadness about the world into loving action. She offered support as I moved with my children to France.

Now, my children spend time in nature daily, and are free to explore this village. We are learning how to grow food and make things, and they are already speaking French! I feel calm and happy here, and so grateful for this new life

Lisa - county administrator and single mother of three 

Despairalysis refers to the combined impact of our nervous system´s  freeze state (designed to preserve energy) and our emotional response to climate change, authoritarianism, global unrest, and uncertainty.

You may be carrying:

◾grief for all that is and will be lost

◾anger toward those who are causing so much harm

◾fear about the future 

◾guilt about your own past and current choices

 

Rather than processing your emotions, you might feel numb and disconnected (the freeze), or choose to distract yourself to avoid becoming overwhelmed.

That´s understandable. 

After all, we humans are not designed to deal with this continuous flood of both daily triggers and distant threats.

 

So, we developed this habit of collective denial and a shared belief about what is real.

It´s actually called consensus trance.

And it is keeping us from seeing, accepting, and acting.

 

🌼We are designed for collaboration and care, and we can return to that.

🌼 Your grief is a clear sign of your love for living things, and we build on this foundation.

🌼 Your anger can be converted into energy for creativity and thoughtful action.

🌼 Your fear can be stabilized by learning how to view uncertainty with curiosity

🌼 Your guilt can be turned into inspiration to live fully within planetary limits.

🌼 You can experience a deepening and a breakthrough, and reconnect to wonder and joy.

If you want to move through the messiness of 2025 in a reality-based way that feels

manageable, meaningful, and motivating, 

it all starts by evolving collapse awareness beyond doom and embracing ways to come alive.

RECLAIMING:

¨Becoming aware of our metacrisis was a rude awakening for me. Then, my dad died. I questioned everything I was doing, how I was living, and certainly how I pictured the future. 

Maya´s process helped me reclaim my choices. I committed to big changes, and took action immediately.  I quit my job, sold my apartment, and moved to a two-bedroom cottage on two acres. It has enhanced every thought, every relationship. I have a simple small-town life, but it feels so much richer.

Michael - former media consultant


REINTEGRATING:

¨I had not realized how much I had pulled away from people. I could barely get up to face the day. Anything social felt like a farce.  

So, I was surprised by how much I actually laughed with Maya. With her encouragement, I started a small group to talk about our crises. That changed everything! I no longer feel alone, and we are actively plotting and laughing together."

Monica - public library employee


REDEFINING:

¨Maya helped me to crawl out of a deep hole during the pandemic. I went to her again when I saw our systems are collapsing. I had already learned from her how to shift and focus my attention, but I needed to know how to teach others. 

She generously guided me to see myself differently a collapse-aware leader. She has changed my life TWICE!¨

Alma - executive director of a non-profit organization

 

I'm not a typical coach.

And I'm certainly not a therapist.

 

My background is in alternative education, trauma-informed facilitation, creative breakthrough coaching, mindfulness training, and deep activism.

 

That means I can teach you in non-traditional ways how to:

◾ navigate the emotions and physical responses that arise

◾ break through barriers to reflection, creation, and adaptation

◾ turn your precious attention toward enlivened engagement 

REFRAMING:

¨We have had an increased demand for support from those experiencing anxiety and depression related to climate and political changes. 

Our participants are flocking to the collapse conversations that Maya outlined for us, and finding them helpful in developing their coping strategies and a new vision for the future.¨

Lorae - executive director of a mental health organization for youth


RETOOLING:

¨I work with those struggling with a range of acute personal crises. The tools I normally use are not very effective in addressing our collective anxiety. Maya gave me a structure that helps my clients and also guides my personal responses 

Sara - psychologist working in crisis intervention 


REGENERATING:

¨The teams of activists we train focus on collapsing systems, and that comes with challenging levels of uncertainty and despair. Working with Maya has helped me guide our team to create space for shared emotions and doing this work with a soft heart and strong love.¨ 

Russell - coalition-building advisor for activist groups

When I was a child, my grandmother taught me about the power of marigolds as companion plants in the garden, keeping aphids, tomato worms, and squash bugs away.

She told me, "Marigolds are friends that help other plants grow strong."

What I offer is wise companioning rather than coaching or counseling, so I use marigolds as a beautiful symbol of this work. 


I spent the pandemic stuck in a studio apartment in Buenos Aires for months during one of the longest and strictest lockdowns in the world. 

I knew there were people who were suffering terribly all over the world.

And I longed to help.