We left Rochdale in last week’s post contemplating the failure of its Ashfield Valley Estate, completed in 1968 and all …Continue reading →| Municipal Dreams
What if business didn’t just do less harm, but actually made the world better? The new podcast from Executive Education – Cambridge Executive Business Insights: Journey to Regeneration with Christopher Marquis, explores how businesses can be truly regenerative – not just sustainable – and have a positive impact on people, places and the planet. The post New podcast series: the journey to regeneration appeared first on Cambridge Judge Business School.| Cambridge Judge Business School
Over the last few months I’ve had the deep honor and pleasure of being included in the collaborative process of co-designing and co-facilitating an incredible gathering of humans and more-than-humans in the mountains of Colombia. This gathering of 110 humans (and countless more-than-humans) grew out of the fertile soil of this deep work and was nourished by relationships of trust and the shared commitment to life of people from throughout Colombia, Latin America, United States, Canada, Euro...| Work That Reconnects Network
When you imagine the future of your Street does it feel like a thriving place to live?| Fieldnotes by Sam Rye | Social & Environmental Regeneration
Introducing a playbook to support place-based regeneration through a rich participatory experience on country.| Fieldnotes by Sam Rye | Social & Environmental Regeneration
This week saw plans submitted for one tower of the project| Liverpool Echo
After three years, Thomas Hogenhaven, founder and managing partner of Planetary Impact Ventures, is back on the podcast. Thomas and his team just turned down a $7 million investment in their fund. That’s right—said no to $7 million. And this wasn’t some shady source of capital either. This was a serious, institutional investor, fully compliant with KYC requirements. So… why walk away?| Investing in regenerative agriculture
EMBL scientists are on a quest to investigate the underlying biological processes that enable regeneration in jellyfish, which could also help us understand how wounds heal| EMBL
Funding and frameworks for a world in transition - session recording, reflections and exploration| Fieldnotes by Sam Rye | Social & Environmental Regeneration
Regeneration is a verb, a practoce, a process of becoming| Intrepid ED News
A book review of Nature Works by David Lorimer. David Lorimer is a visionary polymath who is Programme Director of the Scientific and Medical Network, Editor of Paradigm Explorer, and Chair of the …| The Nature of Business
“Behold, I am making all things new …” These words came from “He who sits on the Throne.” John wrote them down, as he was told to. But he was also commissioned to share them. The scene before the Apostle was pure triumph. Enemies, every last one of them, had now been put down. This […]| GGWO Church Baltimore
A conversation with Cindie Christiansen and Analisa Winther, founder of Top 50 Farmers, about the narrative around farmers and how it has to change. Less than 12% of farmers in the EU are under 40, and it isn’t seen as “sexy.” The stereotype of a 60-year-old white man on a tractor isn’t helping, and no, driverless tractors are not going to take care of our farming anytime soon. So how do we change that? One way is to put the current trailblazers, the pioneering regenerative farmers,...| Investing in regenerative agriculture
Today at midsummer, we begin a second series on plants with Mark Watson's introduction to holding a plant practice from our Eight Fires issue| Dark Mountain
An illustrative guide to Foam Rolling, a soft tissue therapy technique, that helps improve Mobility, Flexibility, Joint Range of Motion and Regeneration.| Prehab Exercises