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Tricia Stapleton & Iris Nekeman work in the Osa Peninsula in Costa Rica, to help build community, how to activate people to support themselves and build an ecological resilient life. They help bridge the local peoples with the expats, they work to liberate the financial strangleholds of capitalism to rebuild local life with more commons based models and to utilize the collective and the networks restore nature and land. https://medium.com/@chirripohomegrown/list/3f14c23a5a32 Interviewed by Alpha Lo
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In this episode, Andy Wildman continues his conversation with Paul Cereghino, on Restoration Camping in the Salish Sea area, in the Pacific Northwest of the USA.
In this second half of the conversation, they talk about how such a project is created and how it proceeds along highly uncertain lines.
They talk about the limits to responsibility, about whole-systems design thinking for ecological culture creation, about the need for a toolkit for working with human systems, how we might de-institutionalise the process of restoration, and working with complexity over time to an emergent purpose.
If you haven't yet heard Part 1, please check out Episode 23.
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In this episode, Andy Wildman speaks with Paul Cereghino about his recent work in the Salish Sea area of the Pacific North-West of the USA, to develop something he loosely calls Restoration Camping.
In contrast to Paul's day job—restoration ecology with the US Government— this engagement with landscape is small-scale and intimate, warmly satisfying for those involved, and richly nuanced in its meaning-making and its cultural potential. It aspires, humbly but directly, to seed something important for the future.
Join us for Part 1 of this rewarding conversation. (Part 2 soon to be released.)
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In this episode, Sarah Woodrow, Clare Atwell and Niels Devissher talk about the Earth Regenerators Culture Center. They investigate the role of art, in the form of paintings, stories and beyond, for society and community and how we can foster artistic expression to help strengthen group identity. The Culture Center on the Earth Regenerators Mighty Networks is supposed to be the hub for further discussions and their artistic products, so come join them there if you have something to share. The audio quality on this episode is a bit lower than usual, but we hope you nonetheless enjoy the journey these three will take you on!
This podcast is a decentralized platform for the regenerative community. Anybody on Earth Regenerators can propose or record their own episode! So if you are already on Earth Regenerators, contact Jakob Seidler if you have an idea for a future interview or audio-essay. And if you are not on there yet, come and join us for regular learning journeys on the pathway to regeneration, inspiration from the many regenerative projects reporting there and a wonderful community woven around mutual support!
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In this episode, Andy Wildman interviews Rachel Olson and Todd Youngblood about a recently developed funding system, based around an app developed specifically for the Earth Regenerators community. The system is called Vivero, and it’s the result of many months’ hard work by a dedicated team within ER.
The vision behind Vivero is to find a way to help resource the various and wonderful regenerative efforts of our members, and fund the costs of holding this community together, while doing it in an ultra-human and regenerative fashion. The perennial challenge of resourcing work that is so far outside the mainstream will always be difficult, but Vivero holds one of the keys for transforming our lives and unfolding our collective potential.
Together, Rachel, the visionary behind Vivero, and Todd, the tech steward who did so much to make it happen, tell the story of how it came together and what it means to them. Enjoy.
This podcast is a decentralized platform for the regenerative community. Anybody on Earth Regenerators can propose or record their own episode! So if you are already on Earth Regenerators, contact Jakob Seidler if you have an idea for a future interview or audio-essay. And if you are not on there yet, come and join us for regular learning journeys on the pathway to regeneration, inspiration from the many regenerative projects reporting there and a wonderful community woven around mutual support!
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In this episode, Alpha Lo speaks with Francina Dominguez. She is a hydroclimatologist that studies the interplay between various parts of our water systems from clouds to ground water to wind patterns and their impact on our climate. Alpha and Francina talk about moisture hopping and how wind transports water inland in varying patterns depending on different surface profiles, which are heavily impacted by humans through deforestation for example, and Francina's modeling work and the counter-intuitive conclusions it has lead her to. Enjoy!
Alpha Lo is on a mission to better understand and then restore water cycles around the world. He has co-authored of the Open Collaboration Encyclopedia.
This podcast is a decentralized platform for the regenerative community. Anybody on Earth Regenerators can propose or record their own episode! So if you are already on Earth Regenerators, contact Jakob Seidler if you have an idea for a future interview or audio-essay. And if you are not on there yet, come and join us for regular learning journeys on the pathway to regeneration, inspiration from the many regenerative projects reporting there and a wonderful community woven around mutual support!
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In this episode, Jakob Seidler is talking with Gregory Landua, co-founder of RegenNetwork. RegenNetwork provides on-the-ground project leaders a way to create their own ecocredits based on changes in measurements of their own choice, from water quality to biomass of a certain species to square meters covered by forest and sell them on a marketplace. Why is this important for global regeneration? That is what Jakob and Gregory get into, following Gregory's journey from studying environmental science to the permaculture design space to deciding to change humanity's value and exchange systems into the web3 world. Enjoy!
Jakob lives the life of a happy generalist, working on various regenerative projects under the banner of the Barichara Ecoversity.
This podcast is a decentralized platform for the regenerative community. Anybody on Earth Regenerators can propose or record their own episode! So if you are already on Earth Regenerators, contact Jakob Seidler if you have an idea for a future interview or audio-essay. And if you are not on there yet, come and join us for regular learning journeys on the pathway to regeneration, inspiration from the many regenerative projects reporting there and a wonderful community woven around mutual support!
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Tannia Falconer and Cecy Restrepo are two regenerative leaders who work to spread syntropic agroforestry practices throughout the greater Barichara territory. They are also outspoken advocates for veganism as a means of cultivating greater regenerative outcomes for people, the planet, and animals. To promote veganism Tannia has founded a company called Mettā Vegana to be found on Facebook and Instagram. In this episode, Tyler Hruby discusses with them their time in Barichara, syntropic agroforestry, spirituality, and how they see veganism as the thread connecting all their work. Tannia and Cecy are two truly warm souls who fully embody their regenerative life philosophy. We hope you enjoy getting to know them and their work better in this episode of the Earth Regenerators podcast.
Tyler Hruby is following his intellectual curiosity, exploring the overlapping nature of personal, social, and environmental regeneration.
This podcast is a decentralized platform for the regenerative community. Anybody on Earth Regenerators can propose or record their own episode! So if you are already on Earth Regenerators, contact Jakob Seidler if you have an idea for a future interview or audio-essay. And if you are not on there yet, come and join us for regular learning journeys on the pathway to regeneration, inspiration from the many regenerative projects reporting there and a wonderful community woven around mutual support!
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Jeremy Akers guest hosts a roundtable discussion with participants in the ReFi Barachara gathering in Colombia.
This podcasts includes some words that might not be suitable for children.
Jeremy Akers is trying to build a bridge between facilitation and web3.
This podcast is a decentralized platform for the regenerative community. Anybody on Earth Regenerators can propose or record their own episode! So if you are already on Earth Regenerators, contact Jakob Seidler if you have an idea for a future interview or audio-essay. And if you are not on there yet, come and join us for regular learning journeys on the athway to regeneration, inspiration from the many regenerative projects reporting there and a wonderful community woven around mutual support!
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In this episode, Jakob Seidler and Steven Morris are talking with Will Ruddick, founder of Grassroots Economics in Kenya, where he has lived for the last 14 years. Grassroots Economics has helped develop communities design their own value flow systems around the world and thereby helped thousands of small businesses, churches and schools take an active role in their own economy and development. After transitioning from paper ledgers to centralized digital infrastructure, they have now chosen to use an open-access, blockchain based approach to help communities implement the results of a their design process into a local currency/voucher system within days. We talk about all that and most importantly: the role of trust in fostering community. Enjoy!
The Hosts:
Jakob Seidler lives the life of a happy generalist, working on various regenerative projects under the banner of the Barichara Ecoversity.
Steven Morris is a weaver in the tech and regeneration space working with Holochain, the Doomer Optimism Podcast and Warm Data Labs.
This podcast is a decentralized platform for the regenerative community. Anybody on Earth Regenerators can propose or record their own episode! So if you are already on Earth Regenerators, contact Jakob Seidler if you have an idea for a future interview or audio-essay. And if you are not on there yet, come and join us for regular learning journeys on the athway to regeneration, inspiration from the many regenerative projects reporting there and a wonderful community woven around mutual support!
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In this episode, Jakob Seidler is talking with Mike Gilliland, co-host of the Future Thinkers Podcast. 1,5 years ago, Mike and his partner Euvie Ivanova have started the Smart Village, a future home for regenerative living integrating the various things they learned from their podcast guests. Mike has also been working on launching Portal DAO, which is supposed to aid in connecting various regenerative projects around the world to create a broader sense of support in community. We explore the various design principle decisions they have made when starting the project, the challenges they have had to overcome during these early times, and advice for people trying to do something similar. Enjoy!
Jakob Seidler lives the life of a happy generalist, working on various regenerative projects under the banner of the Barichara Ecoversity.
This podcast is a decentralized platform for the regenerative community. Anybody on Earth Regenerators can propose or record their own episode! So if you are already on Earth Regenerators, contact Jakob Seidler if you have an idea for a future interview or audio-essay. And if you are not on there yet, come and join us for regular learning journeys on the pathway to regeneration, inspiration from the many regenerative projects reporting there and a wonderful community woven around mutual support!
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In this episode we are continuing our series of Earth Regenerators Stories with Jakob Seidler talking to Vivek Gani. Vivek visited Joe Brewer during the in-person workshop he gave back in Costa Rica on The Strategic Framing of Planetary Collapse many years ago. From then onward, he has been involved in the important first discussions when Earth Regenerators tried to find its own identity as it developed from a random assortment of individuals into a community. We hope you enjoy our conversation with him and take his advice to heart: always remain in inquiry, lest you might blind yourself to hidden opportunities.
Jakob Seidler lives the life of a happy generalist, working on various regenerative projects under the banner of the Barichara Ecoversity.
This podcast is a decentralized platform for the regenerative community. Anybody on Earth Regenerators can propose or record their own episode! So if you are already on Earth Regenerators, contact Jakob Seidler if you have an idea for a future interview or audio-essay. And if you are not on there yet, come and join us for regular learning journeys on the pathway to regeneration, inspiration from the many regenerative projects reporting there and a wonderful community woven around mutual support!Let’s regenerate the earth!
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In this episode, Jakob Seidler is talking with Margarita Higuera, a regenerative project leader in Barichara, Colombia. She is an incredibly active weaver of community trying to build relationship-based, regenerative economic systems to strengthen self-sufficiency and cooperation in the territory. Her main tool of choice is various forms of food transformation and her favorite method webs of interdependent humans collaborating to create something together without the lubricant of money. We spend quite a lot time trying to find the elusive answer to what it is she actually does, we hope you will join us on the journey. Enjoy!
Jakob lives the life of a happy generalist, working on various regenerative projects under the banner of the Barichara Ecoversity.
This podcast is a decentralized platform for the regenerative community. Anybody on Earth Regenerators can propose or record their own episode! So if you are already on Earth Regenerators, contact Jakob Seidler if you have an idea for a future interview or audio-essay. And if you are not on there yet, come and join us for regular learning journeys on the pathway to regeneration, inspiration from the many regenerative projects reporting there and a wonderful community woven around mutual support!
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In this episode we are continuing our series of Earth Regenerators Stories with Jakob Seidler talking to Rachel Olson. Rachel was on the ER Journey before Earth Regenerators was even created, finding Joe Brewer's first Crowdcast webinars through Twitter. She was part of the first study group on the Design Pathway for Regenerating Earth and of the first steps of many of the projects that now host the biggest activity on the Earth Regenerators Mighty Networks Platform, from the Bioregional Catalysts to the ER Fund. She has also just released the second book published with Earth Regenerators Press: Finding Ourselves in the Age of Collapse. We hope you enjoy listening to her journey and feel as inspired as we did.
Jakob Seidler lives the life of a happy generalist, working on various regenerative projects under the banner of the Barichara Ecoversity.
This podcast is a decentralized platform for the regenerative community. Anybody on Earth Regenerators can propose or record their own episode! So if you are already on Earth Regenerators, contact Jakob Seidler if you have an idea for a future interview or audio-essay. And if you are not on there yet, come and join us for regular learning journeys on the pathway to regeneration, inspiration from the many regenerative projects reporting there and a wonderful community woven around mutual support!
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In this episode, Alpha Lo is talking with Nik Bertulis, a permaculture water educator and designer of integrated water systems. Nik co-founded dig.coop, a water conservation systems cooperative, and works with greywater, rainwater, stormwater and wetland systems to close the water and nutrient cycles of his clients. In this conversation, the two focus on how we can clean our sewage with nature’s ingenious biological systems rather than synthetic chemicals as well as share many interesting nuggets of information and thoughts, like the importance of wild animals dispersing water across a landscape when they pee. Enjoy!
Alpha Lo is on a mission to better understand and then restore water cycles around the world. He has co-authored of the Open Collaboration Encyclopedia.
This podcast is a decentralized platform for the regenerative community. Anybody on Earth Regenerators can propose or record their own episode! So if you are already on Earth Regenerators, contact Jakob Seidler if you have an idea for a future interview or audio-essay. And if you are not on there yet, come and join us for regular learning journeys on the pathway to regeneration, inspiration from the many regenerative projects reporting there and a wonderful community woven around mutual support!
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In episode number 10 we are officially starting Earth Regenerator Stories! Jakob Seidler talks with Gail Koelln, one of the most active members on Earth Regenerators. Gail has been on board with ER since Learning Journey #1 and is part of the Earth Regenerators Fund Governance Group, the team that originated the culture center, the creator of the regeneratebarichara.org website and much more. At the same time, she is co-leader of One Earth Conservation, a non-profit advocating for parrot conservation in Latin America. It was super fun to talk to her and we hope you feel as inspired as we did.
Jakob Seidler lives the life of a happy generalist, working on various regenerative projects under the banner of the Barichara Ecoversity.
This podcast is a decentralized platform for the regenerative community. Anybody on Earth Regenerators can propose or record their own episode! So if you are already on Earth Regenerators, contact Jakob Seidler if you have an idea for a future interview or audio-essay. And if you are not on there yet, come and join us for regular learning journeys on the pathway to regeneration, inspiration from the many regenerative projects reporting there and a wonderful community woven around mutual support!
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In this episode, Charles Upton interviews Tom Ash. Tom worked for over 30 years in the public water agency world and was the first to implement a water budget tiered rate structure, adjusting water prices to individual needs and usage. Using the power of data and trusting in their consumers intellect to understand the new system, he created an incentive structure towards conserving water allowing their managed area to reduce water consumption while the population was increasing, all without spending money on an official water conservation program. This episode contains many lessons that can be generalized from water use to all sorts of regenerative initiatives, so listen closely and enjoy!
Charles Upton is an expert in water management and long time Earth Regenerators member. He works with his company osoeco.co to reverse land degradation.
This podcast is a decentralized platform for the regenerative community. Anybody on Earth Regenerators can propose or record their own episode! So if you are already on Earth Regenerators, contact Jakob Seidler if you have an idea for a future interview or audio-essay. And if you are not on there yet, come and join us for regular learning journeys on the pathway to regeneration, inspiration from the many regenerative projects reporting there and a wonderful community woven around mutual support!
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Carlos and Maritza run an organic farm near Barichara that uses various techniques to make their agriculture more regenerative, from building loose dams to aid rain water infiltration to using agroforestry principles in their coffee plantations. The two are true community leaders spreading this approach not only to regenerate their personal land, but helping neighbors to do the same all the while regenerating the social fabric of their community. Enjoy!
This podcast is a decentralized platform for the regenerative community. Anybody on Earth Regenerators can propose or record their own episode! So if you are already on Earth Regenerators, contact Jakob Seidler if you have an idea for a future interview or audio-essay. And if you are not on there yet, come and join us for regular learning journeys on the pathway to regeneration, inspiration from the many regenerative projects reporting there and a wonderful community woven around mutual support!
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Dr. Millán Millán is the former director of the Centro de Estudios Ambientales del Mediterráneo and one of the main environmental assessors for the European Union. He talks with Alpha Lo on the interplay between soil, vegetation and water for bioregional regeneration as well as one of his main research areas: coastal storms in the Mediterranean. Get ready for a lot of fascinating insights!
Alpha Lo is on a mission to better understand and then restore water cycles around the world. He has co-authored of the Open Collaboration Encyclopedia.
This podcast is a decentralized platform for the regenerative community. Anybody on Earth Regenerators can propose or record their own episode! So if you are already on Earth Regenerators, contact Jakob Seidler if you have an idea for a future interview or audio-essay. And if you are not on there yet, come and join us for regular learning journeys on the pathway to regeneration, inspiration from the many regenerative projects reporting there and a wonderful community woven around mutual support!
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Today we will experiment with a new format: an audio essay on the ever lingering question: why? Why do we do all this? Why put in the effort to regenerate the earth? There are many situations when we are tempted to give up and just return to a "normal life". For those situations we need a why to continue. In this episode, Jakob Seidler shares some parts of his philosophical journey with regeneration and this most important word.
This podcast is a decentralized platform for the regenerativecommunity. Anybody on Earth Regenerators can propose or record theirown episode! So if you are already on Earth Regenerators, contactJakob Seidler if you have an idea for a future interview oraudio-essay. And if you are not on there yet, come and join us forregular learning journeys on the pathway to regeneration, inspirationfrom the many regenerative projects reporting there and a wonderfulcommunity woven around mutual support!
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