Journal

Stories of Transformation

Land and Stewardship Neal Collins (he/him) Land and Stewardship Neal Collins (he/him)

Acts of Restorative Kindness

Despite being named one of the top ten landscape designers of all time, Mary Reynolds describes herself as an ex-gardener. That’s because after years spent designing award-winning gardens and landscapes across the globe, Mary was tired of fighting nature back to fit into the mold in which she originally designed.

Read More
Community and Culture Neal Collins (he/him) Community and Culture Neal Collins (he/him)

Biophilic Cities

Biophilia was first introduced as a term in 1973 by Erich Fromm in The Anatomy of Human Destructiveness, which put forth that biophilia is “the passionate love of life and all this is alive.” The term was later used by legendary biologist E.O. Wilson in his 1984 work Biophilia, in which he proposed that humans tend to focus on and affiliate with nature and other life-forms because of a genetic basis.

Read More
Design and Living Neal Collins (he/him) Design and Living Neal Collins (he/him)

Conscious Design

The world we design for is the world we get. That's why we are excited to share this episode with you featuring designer Ian Peterman. Ian's firm specializes more in the products that we fill our homes with than the actual design of a property, but the underlying design philosophy is one and the same: creating environmentally and socially just products, brands, and companies.

Read More
Land and Stewardship Neal Collins (he/him) Land and Stewardship Neal Collins (he/him)

The Regen Network with Gregory Landua

The cutting edge of regenerative technology is aligning market incentives with regenerative land stewardship. This is an area that Gregory Landua and his colleagues with the Regen Network have been pioneering since 2017 as they began asking questions of how to scale impact and help farmers and land managers switch to regenerative practices.

Read More
Home and Wellbeing Neal Collins (he/him) Home and Wellbeing Neal Collins (he/him)

Net Zero Energy Affordable Housing with Sean Armstrong

The world is beginning to go through an electric revolution, and real estate is at the epicenter. Sean Armstrong, principal at Redwood Energy, happens to be one of the revolutionaries of this movement and has designed over 10,000 residences in more than 200 developments that are 100% all electric, Zero Net Energy with many of those being low-income affordable housing.

Read More
Spirit of Place Neal Collins (he/him) Spirit of Place Neal Collins (he/him)

The Regenerative Practitioner with Pamela Mang

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 for Regenerative Practice 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.

Read More
Land and Stewardship Neal Collins (he/him) Land and Stewardship Neal Collins (he/him)

Regenerative Agriculture Financing with Dan Miller

Combining his background in the creation of one of the world's first crowdfunding platforms for real estate, Fundrise, with his passion for regenerative agriculture, Dan Miller set his sights on helping farmers and food producers get access to necessary financing. Steward now helps to decommodify food while giving people like you the ability to invest in their local food chain while earning a healthy return.

Read More
Design and Living Neal Collins (he/him) Design and Living Neal Collins (he/him)

The Construction Process with Adam Sgrenci

"It's not about the product, it's about the process." This is the mantra that Adam Sgrenci extols when he talks about applying regenerative values and principals to the field of construction management. Adam's work as the co-founder of the Center for Infrastructure and Society often put him in project management roles to help advance large-scale regenerative projects around the globe.

Read More
Community and Culture Neal Collins (he/him) Community and Culture Neal Collins (he/him)

Deinfrastructuring with Steven Baumgartner

The infrastructure that our society is built upon is large and complex. Outside of roads, bridges, and buildings the we can see, much of the infrastructure is out of sight. We know that there is an electrical grid, sewer systems with waste water treatment plants, and hundreds of thousands of fiber optic cables, but most people don't know how it all works.

Read More
Community and Culture Neal Collins (he/him) Community and Culture Neal Collins (he/him)

Developing a Living Community with Matthew Grocoff

When the Living Building Challenge was launched in the early 2000’s many people thought that it was impossible. And in many places illegal. Two decades later developers, architects, contractors, and visionaries are pushing the envelope and designing entire communities based upon the aspirational and rigorous Living Building guidelines.

Read More
Spirit of Place Neal Collins (he/him) Spirit of Place Neal Collins (he/him)

Natural Burials with Jodie Buller

On this tiny spec we call home in the universe, matter is neither created nor destroyed. Every living thing is created from the Earth. Death and life are the two sides of the same coin. They are both constant and infinite, yet we experience them as finite.

Read More
Home and Wellbeing Neal Collins (he/him) Home and Wellbeing Neal Collins (he/him)

Healthy Home Design with Kate Hamblet

As life has drastically changed for many of us in the past year, we begin to look at our spaces differently. We not only spend the majority of time within our homes, but also in the spaces between our homes. For most of us, however, these spaces were not designed in order to promote health and wellbeing.

Read More