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In this episode of Terms of Service, host Mary Camacho speaks with Helen Slottje, an award-winning attorney and co-founder of the Regenerative Law Institute. Helen shares her journey from corporate law to leading a groundbreaking legal movement against fracking, which earned her the Goldman Environmental Prize. They discuss the deeper patterns of power and control in legal systems, how governance structures enforce extractive models, and the need for transformative legal frameworks that align with natural systems. Helen’s work challenges conventional legal thinking, moving beyond fixing broken systems to designing entirely new paradigms for governance and community resilience.

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Helen Slottje is a Harvard-educated lawyer and a recipient of the Goldman Environmental Prize (‘Green Nobel’). As the founder of the Regenerative Law Institute, Helen helps leaders navigate high-pressure challenges with coherence and emergent design rather than brute force. At the core of her work is the conviction that real solutions emerge by leveraging pressure as a catalyst, embracing coherence with nature’s patterns, and making quantum leaps beyond the limits of conventional thinking

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Can legal systems evolve beyond extractive models? Listen to Helen Slottje’s transformative insights on law, governance, and power—and explore how regenerative law might shape the future.

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Host: Mary Camacho

Guest: Helen Slottje

Produced by Terms of Service Podcast

Sound Design: Arthur Vincent and Sonor Lab

Co-Producers: Nicole Klau Ibarra & Mary Camacho