What happens when human healing and Earth restoration become one mission? That question sits at the center of Kyria Mailman’s newest venture. The New Zealand-born healer and founder of 11:11 Wellness has unveiled a global initiative that joins personal transformation with planetary renewal, working in direct partnership with BioBonds.co.nz to regenerate native forests while expanding collective consciousness.
Healing the People and the Land
Every retreat, mentorship, and product within 11:11 Wellness now feeds a living system of renewal. A portion of each purchase flows straight into reforesting Aotearoa, funding native tree planting, soil restoration, and biodiversity protection. Mailman calls it “healing through action,” a tangible reflection of her long-held belief that the inner and outer worlds mirror one another.
“When we heal the Earth, we heal ourselves,” she says. “It’s never been about separation. What we give to the planet, we receive back in energy and balance.”
A Regenerative Model Takes Root
This collaboration is the first of its kind: a conscious wellness ecosystem paired with a measurable reforestation program. BioBonds, known for its large-scale carbon-offset and habitat-repair projects, provides the environmental foundation; 11:11 Wellness brings the spiritual and human element. Together, they form a blueprint for how modern wellness can evolve, from personal self-care into a shared global responsibility.
Mailman explains that the initiative was born from a desire to make spirituality practical. “Meditation is powerful,” she notes, “but so is planting a tree. Both shift energy. Both change futures.”
The Rise of Conscious Commerce
The movement also signals a broader change in how business is done. Profit, in Mailman’s model, walks side-by-side with purpose. Each transaction becomes an energetic exchange, a contribution to the healing of the planet itself. “When someone invests in their growth, they automatically invest in Earth’s recovery,” she says. “That’s the kind of economy the world is ready for.”
Plans are already underway to bring the model to other countries, blending ecological projects with wellness spaces that nurture body, mind, and land alike. It’s a New Zealand-born idea with a global heartbeat.
