#ZenAI 2026: Introducing our lineup of Keynote Speakers and Panelists

#ZenAI Conference 2026: Introducing our lineup of Keynote Speakers and Panelists
Zen in the age of AI 2026 aims to bring people together across multiple countries to discuss and draw attention to wellness and wellbeing as technological acceleration into AI and robotics creates anxieties across a diversity of fields and human endeavours.
Registration is now open.This is an in-person conference taking place at Victoria University of Wellington, Kelburn campus in New Zealand. If you can’t attend in person, you can register to attend online. Registered participants will receive the virtual attendance link. Complete your registration at https://events.humanitix.com/zen-in-the-age-of-ai. #ZenAI #AI #robotics #zen
Zen in the age of AI

by Jumoke Giwa | 24 December 2025
Fikun Trust is organizing a conference on “Zen in the age of AI” on 26 February 2026.
The conference aims to bring people together across multiple countries to discuss and draw attention to wellness and wellbeing even as technological acceleration into artificial intelligence and robotics creates anxieties across a diversity of fields and human endeavours.
This is an in-person conference that will take place from 9:00am to 1:00pm at Victoria University of Wellington in New Zealand. There is an online component to allow presenters, panelists, and participants join us from around the world if they can not attend in person.
Registration is now open. You can register directly at https://events.humanitix.com/zen-in-the-age-of-ai. Share the registration link with your extended networks and encourage them to participate in the #ZenAI conference 2026.
This Ability

How do people navigate the intersection of disability, mental health and wellbeing? Disability advocate and public affairs strategist Oluwayemisi Adekunle educates us on systemic barriers, language, ableism, and policy changes. How can you be a good ally to a person with disability? Join us for This Ability webinar at t.ly/4rkgo to learn the coping strategies, joy, and positive identity of people with disabilities.
Money & Mental Health

We say money can’t buy happiness, but try being calm when creditors are calling. Try sleeping soundly when your rent is overdue.
Financial peace is emotional peace! Join the Well and Wealthy Woman to discuss Money and Mental Health with the financial expert, Juliet Kego. Therapist and clinical psychologist, Abigail Olasehinde, is co-hosting this important conversation.
Time: 8PM WAT | 3PM EDT | 7AM NZT
Date: Thursday, 25th September, 2025.
Venue: youtube.com/@drjumokegiwa
Join the conversation here
Empowering Women (IWD2025 Special): Mental health and well being in today’s world

On 8th March, 2025, we celebrated the International Women’s Day. Join the conversation with our special guest, Deborah Dort-Dotse, a transformational leader, mental health advocate, and wellness coach. On the Panel are Dr. Jumoke Giwa and Abigail Olasehinde, clinical psychologist at Belwet Mind Clinic. The conversation is unlike the usual, with a good dose of practical guides for you.
Love Lives Here

It’s the season of Love again as Valentine’s Day fast approaches. How can we support our loved ones especially in their mental health, and foster a healthy and loving community?
Let’s have this conversation with Abigail Olasehinde – Clinical Psychologist at Belwet Mind Clinic, Motolani Akintayo – Clinical Psychologist and founder of Sought Out Ladies (SOUL), a ministry dedicated to helping females going through intimate partner violence, mental health issues, rape, emotional traumas, financial challenges and oppression, and Mr. Edward Stephen Ozokede – Clinical Psychologist, Researcher, Mental Health Advocate and founder of the E-Mental Resilience Network, promoting mental health awareness through digital platforms.
Myths And Stigma About Mental Health

Do you know of any myths or stigma associated with Mental Health? Dr. Jumoke Giwa’s conversation with Abigail Olasehinde, Clinical Psychologist at Belwet Mind Clinic, addressed some of them.
The webinar went live on 25th August, 2024, and we debunked myths like ‘Men Don’t Cry’, looked into the critical function of the brain, highlighted the importance of mental health in overall well being, and discussed prevalent mental health issues in our society.
