Do you feel like you have untapped potential to be an actor for positive change in this world? Then maybe you should consider becoming a Regenerative Practitioner.
In this evocative and insightful interview, Pamela Mang of the
Regenesis Institute shares her story and how her life experiences shaped her understanding of the role that humans can have in the co-evolution of our planet where all life can thrive.
As a world renown organization that has been instrumental in the conception and spread of
Regenerative development, the Regenesis Institute believes that human beings have the potential to nourish and support the myriad ecological systems that we touch–and that realizing this potential is a pathway to restoring the health and abundance of our cultures and economies. In order to make this a reality she says, we must commit ourselves to a process of inquiring into and deeply honoring the unique socio-ecological identities of our places.
This conversation with host Neal Collins explores the potential that also lies within the real estate industry and how there is a place to raise the consciousness of how we dwell. In order to realize this potential, one must first commit to first working on one's inner self in order to make an impact on the outer world. While the changes we seek to make may loom large, Pamela suggests that it can come quite rapidly once the cultural will is there.
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The Regenerative Real Estate Podcast is an independent show exploring the people, projects, and capital reshaping how land gets used and communities get built. Two organizations grew directly out of this work, and they're worth knowing:
Hamlet Capital finances and advises on projects that integrate agriculture and conservation with mixed-use development. If you're building one or looking to invest, let's talk.
Latitude is a real estate brokerage representing sanctuary properties rooted in nature, beauty, and meaningful living.