Gabe Wilson

Gabe Wilson, founder of Freedom & Fairness, unlocks the transformative power of radical collaboration to foster greater freedom, fairness, and compassion in organizations and society. As a sought-after facilitator, advisor, and co-author of  Compassionate Conversations: How to Speak and Listen from the Heart and Waking Up and Growing Up: Spiritual Cross Training for an Evolving World, he expertly navigates the intersection of social justice, purpose-driven enterprises, design thinking, human psychology, and group dynamics. With a diverse client portfolio spanning executives and leadership teams at Fortune 500 companies, global non-profits, foundations, and government agencies, Gabe brings a wealth of experience to complex collaborative challenges.

His Beloved Practice Community serves to train coaches and facilitators who view their craft as a profound path of self-discovery. Through these programs, he nurtures a vibrant community of practice that serves as a place of refuge and development during these challenging times, enabling practitioners to be of greater service to others in this transformative era.

Gabe’s academic foundation includes advanced study in adult developmental psychology and leadership through Stanford’s Masters program in Policy, Organization, and Leadership Studies (POLS). As a former lecturer at Stanford University for the innovative “Designing Your Life” program, he taught both undergraduate and graduate students how to apply design thinking principles to personal and professional development. A certified Integral Facilitator, Gabe deepens his practice through meditation in the Zen lineage at the Two Arrows Zen Center.

Events with Gabe Wilson

Beloved Community Bootcamp: A Training for Bridge-Builders
October 6 - 11, 2025

This 5-day immersive training is designed specifically for facilitators, coaches, and leaders who want to elevate their ability to navigate complex group dynamics and support productive inter-group exchange in an increasingly polarized world. We believe that improving your capacity to lead in these challenging times requires relating to conflict facilitation…