I am a global nomad, interdisciplinary creator, and systems thinker dedicated to building a regenerative world where freedom and belonging coexist. My journey has taken me across continents and disciplines, from studying sculpture, art history, and design interactions at the Royal College of Art to serving as a caretaker and leading systemic change initiatives as CEO of the RadicalxChange Foundation. I am passionate about reimagining how we live, support one another, and create systems where no one feels alone, ensuring that care and connection are accessible to all. Through my current work as the founder of Jennifer Lyn Morone, Inc. and architect of The Matriarch, I am creating a regenerative safety net where the world becomes our shared home, held and nurtured in solidarity.
My life and work are rooted in the belief that diversity and unconventionality are our greatest strengths. At 21, I moved to Paris with no phone, no computer, no job, no visa, and no knowledge of French, determined to learn how to adapt and connect authentically. Since then, I have lived across the globe, seeking to balance solitude and solidarity while exploring alternative ways of living and being. I embrace the interconnectedness of all things and believe that care, creativity, and belonging transcend conventional structures. My projects, including The Matriarch, challenge societal norms to create spaces where freedom and care coexist, celebrating those who live outside the lines while fostering community and shared purpose.