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“Education is the most important tool to change the world.” Luis Camargo
In this Regenerative World podcast episode international expert Luis Camargo Founder of OpEPA in regenerative and nature-based education speaks about the significance of education for enhanced quality of life and addressing environmental, social and economic challenges around the world. Nelson Mandela and other leading pioneers advocated for the importance of education already many decades ago. Today education is of utmost importance to tackle personal and environmental stress as well as climate change.
Tune into this inspiring episode and let me know your thoughts!
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Dive into the essence of regenerative tourism and learn how it contributes to accelerating to reach the Sustainable development goals. Regenerative tourism expert Dianne Dredge, Founder of The Tourism Colab, elaborates on how to develop places, communities, the environment and local economies by regenerative tourism. She explains how to change mindsets, the importance of tuning into head-heart-gut and designing tourism in a way that is owned by all stakeholders. Join us and get inspired how to disrupt dysfunctional patterns and create a tourism that enables flourishing people, nature and economy.
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Join us in the Amazon Forest and meet Ramiro Vargas who shares about the indigenous way of living and the importance of regenerative tourism for indigenous people, the Amazon Forest and the world. Ramiro Vargas is the leader of the Mana Achuar association, tourist guide at Kapawi ecolodge and father. Indigenous people have tremendous knowledge and wisdom due to their close connection to nature. It is important to integrate it in the course of developing a regenerative and sustainable living and economy. Enjoy this episode and get inspired how to live connected to nature and people!
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Welcome to the Regenerative World podcast – a journey around a world where people, nature and economy thrive. Regeneration is to live alive and aligned with nature – our nature, environment and people which enables thriving economies. In this episode we explore the essence of regeneration. We talk about why it is crucial to live connected to nature and people and how we can live regeneratively and create initiatives with positive impact on environment, people and economy. Join us!
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How can we live regeneratively and develop living conditions where people, environment and economy flourish? Permaculture is a systemic design approach that includes principles regarding land& nature stewardship, building, tools & technology, education & culture, health & spiritual well-being, finances & economics, land tenure & community governance. Javier Carrera – permacultor, author, educator and activist for more than 20 years – shares with us about how to transform systems, develop regenerative food and the essence of permaculture. Javier started his journey recognizing desperation with the dysfunctional and unjust system and now is leading multiple initiatives. He is the Founder and Social Coordinator of the Seed Guardians Network; editor in Chief of Allpa Magazine, Madre semilla platform and Radio Semilla podcast; President of Grupo Allpa foundation; Research Director of the first Inventory of Food Heritage of Ecuador; Member, Global Alliance for the Future of Food.
Dive into the world of regeneration and permaculture and see what we can learn from it for our lives.
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