Intentional change starts with longing and imagination.

Future Foreword

helps leaders and innovators 

turn their longing and imagination into

climate adaptation and community action.

Maya Frost, founder of Future Foreword

Welcome! I´m Maya. 

Storytelling futurist.

Adaptation activist.

Change strategist. 

Realist with a twist.

 

I have helped women in 18 countries create a deeper connection with their own longing and leverage their imagination for the common good. 

From climate initiatives to social programs, community gardens to artistic endeavors, wellness support to entrepreneurial ventures, we have partnered to craft crystal-clear concepts and present compelling stories that connect and inspire their chosen communities. 

This has been a tremendous honor. But now, I am deeply committed to a new focus.

You see, I long to help others move from climate anxiety (or apathy) toward collapse acceptance, post-grief optimism, and inspired action.

It´s all about supporting our ability to face our reality NOW and develop our resilience through a process called Deep Adaptation.

 

In early 2025, I am moving from Argentina to Europe to collaborate with collapse-aware leaders and others who recognize the stunning urgency of this shift

 

By creating space for connection, longing, grief, imagination, optimism, and joy,

we can co-create a new story that inspires us to build our future together.  

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My work is a rich blend of my

✔️great gigs (author, artist, educator, mindfulness trainer, mediator, business owner)

✔️diverse interests (ecology, psychology, art, culture, tech & business) 

✔️playful approach to disruption to change minds and solve problems 

✔️global view from living in six countries and exploring many others 

✔️love for localization to build resilience

✔️future focus as a mother and grandmother 

Collaboration is the key to adaptation.

Maya Frost, founder of Future Foreword

While there is plenty of personal work to do on our journey toward post-grief optimism

creating together is essential for expanding our understanding and commitment to adaptation. 

I collaborate with individuals and groups to explore and elevate our ideas about what comes next

If you are also facing the future with your eyes and heart wide open, I would love to connect with you! 

I have worked with clients facing a range of daunting challenges.

Below are  seven client stories that show the types of difficulties that we can overcome together through new narratives and creative solutions. Which one resonates most with you?

Akiko

friendship coach

Japan

¨Loneliness is a big problem in Japan. After my husband died and my two children moved to Tokyo for jobs, I was very lonely, too. But I had moved many times, so I knew how to make friends! I helped many neighbors and co-workers make friends, too. But I didn´t charge money. Soon, I had too many people to help, as I worked part-time at a cafe.

Maya showed me how to make a fun friendship course online, like a game. Everyone loves it! 

Now, so many people all over Japan take my course. I have private clients, too. I have a big wall with so many photos they send to me with their new friends. It makes me so happy! 

I never dreamed I could be a professional friendship coach. My children are so proud! I am very honored to help with this issue in our society.¨

Sharon

grandparent mentor

South Africa

¨My daughter had died suddenly of cancer, and I gained custody of my two granddaughters, then ages 2 and 4. I was still grieving from the loss of my husband the year before, and had a stressful job as a social services director. I was completely overwhelmed.

Maya showed me that I could help other custodial grandparents. I had worked with many in my job, and now I truly understood their challenges. 

In our session, it became clear that I could start by creating support groups within the agency I worked for. I really enjoyed helping other grandparents, and decided I was ready to start my own organization. 

Within a few months, I quit my job to expand my services to grandparents abroad. This allowed me to work at home, where I can spend time with my precious girls. 

I would have never managed this without Maya´s help. Her mentorship changed everything for our little family.¨ 

Rana

retired journalist

Lebanon

¨I turned to Maya after a young woman in Beirut was severely injured while reporting on the street near my home. I was heartbroken. As a former war correspondent here years ago, I knew I wanted to help these brave new reporters protect themselves from harm. 

Maya encouraged me to partner with one of my former conflict-experienced colleagues to offer free training and mentorship to street correspondents. The work they do in bearing witness and creating informative videos for social media and news sites is crucial for Lebanese citizens and the world. 

Maya´s support has been invaluable. I am grateful to do my part to help these committed citizen reporters stay safe.¨

[NOTE: I have lost touch with Rana since the recent bombing of Lebanon began.] 

Irina

psychologist

Ukraine/Poland

¨Our city was destroyed. My son and I fled to Poland. As a psychologist, I recognized the severe trauma that all war refugees were experiencing, but I was terrified to try to help anyone. I felt too fragile. I feared I would be overwhelmed by their grief. 

Maya helped me to see that I could use my grief as my power. I had empathy and the skills to guide others through this unimaginable misery. 

I started a free clinic for Ukrainian mothers here. Working with them has helped me to heal myself each day.

Now, I have brought my remaining family members here, and I support them through the work I do with private clients. Although the horrors continue, we focus on caring for each other and finding small everyday joys.  

This is the most deeply fulfilling work I have ever done. I am so thankful for Maya´s kindness.¨

Lucinda

agricultural consultant

USA

¨My clients (farmers) were suffering. They had lost crops due to floods, tornadoes, and other weather events. My heart ached as I watched them struggle to recover. 

I wanted to encourage them to replant at least some of their acreage using regenerative farming techniques. But these were conservative older men. I was afraid they wouldn´t be interested, and would even lose respect for me.

Maya coaxed me into talking to my two most loyal clients. After a frank but respectful conversation with them about their losses and options, they were relieved! Their adult children loved the idea, and became highly engaged in the process. They worked together, learning side by side, resulting in a deeper relationship and a shared commitment.

I now focus on regenerative farming only. It has been  exhilarating as well as successful. I thank Maya for giving me the courage to move forward with this!¨

Helena

tiny home designer

Finland

¨The architecture firm I worked for was acquired and moved everyone abroad. I stayed here, where my entire family lives. But, as a single mother, I needed to find work, and there were others vying for the limited roles nearby.

Maya helped me to see what I truly wanted. I had designed a tiny home that was built on my property for my mother. Having her so close has truly enriched our lives, and I wanted to help other families bring their loved ones closer. 

I had my first client within two weeks of working with Maya! 

My consulting company has lovely women employees. We have a flexible schedule and cover for each other, as we all have children at home. Each day, I look forward to talking to our team and meeting with clients. I thank Maya for giving me the right push to believe in myself.¨

Sonya

vocal coach

UK/Italy

¨After getting panic attacks during my last two performances, I had to stop doing what I loved most and had trained my whole life to do.  

To pay the bills, I was working six days a week teaching local voice students in my flat. This made me physically ill. My anxiety was at an all-time high. 

First, Maya helped me get over my fear of technology. Within a week, I was teaching all my students online! I became healthier and more relaxed.

Next, she walked me through starting an online course. The course attracted high-level clients from all over Europe. Within three months, I was able to raise my rates dramatically while working just three hours per day and only four days per week. 

Then, Maya revived my long-forgotten dream of living in Italy! With her guidance, I took big steps forward.

Nine months later, I bought a charming little house in southern Italy with a sea view and a lovely garden. I am helping my mother refurbish her own home near mine, and my daughter (who works remotely) will live with her.

Last year, I partnered with a local music teacher to create a free after-school program. We now teach over 200 schoolchildren. I even did a solo performance as part of a concert featuring our student choir! 

At 56, I am the happiest and healthiest I have ever been.

Maya opened the door wide for me when I felt small and fearful. I highly recommend working with her if you are lucky enough to get the chance!¨

Stories matter.

Changing my own story transformed my future.   

Re-framing my past taught me the power of using a positive narrative to heal, shift my perspective, and connect with others in life-changing  ways.