Journal
Stories of Transformation
North Star Village-ing: Regenerative Agriculture, Farm Succession & Community Design
Latitude partner Mark Voss recently joined farmers, land stewards, and investors at the Biodynamic Association’s Agriculture, Community & Economics Symposium, where he introduced the concept of North Star Village-ing to explore how farms and communities can endure together.
Ten Most-Listened Episodes from the Regenerative Real Estate Podcast
Six years of conversation come into focus through the ten most-listened episodes of the Regenerative Real Estate Podcast, revealing enduring ideas about land, housing, and long-term responsibility.
From Soil to Sovereignty: Thomas Patton on the Vision Behind Lega Vera
Modern systems make life easier, but they also make it harder to see what sustains us. Thomas Patton is developing Lega Vera in Panama, a farm village that evolved from regenerative agriculture and a desire to live closer to soil, food, and responsibility.
Kevala Retreat: A Wisconsin Sanctuary for Regenerative Living
In south-central Wisconsin, Kevala Retreat offers 68 acres of meadow, forest, and orchard—a rare property that embodies regenerative living through design, ecology, and mindful stewardship.
Reverent Selling and Success(ion)
Reflections from Change Agent David Todd on the process of transitioning from land and home ownership and the sacredness that can inform the sales process.
From Street Lad to Biosphere-Inspired Entrepreneur with Dr. Vincent Walsh
Dr. Vincent Walsh is a designer and serial entrepreneur living and working in Manchester, England. He is inspired and fascinated by the biosphere's natural inclination toward circular systems and "upcycling"—taking components and creating from them something of equal or greater value.
Neal Collins Earns Rising Phenom Recognition
Latitude is proud to celebrate CEO Neal Collins, recently named a Rising Phenom by the Oregon Daily Journal of Commerce.