Who: All of us, I hope
The rural poor and indigenous people around the world and especially in the tropical zones hold the key to regenerating the worlds forests and biodiversity and would if they got paid to do so. Connecting these millions of unconnected rural people to the internet and carbon credits would be a blessing for them, lay the foundation for a flourishing bioeconomy, would mitigate climate change and slow the sixth mass extinction, while ticking a lot of the SDG boxes. I would be grateful for people to drop in and hear me out how we could get this done at the scale and granularity to turn things around on the ground from destruction to regeneration.
Who: Leading with Your Heart
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16 participants maximum
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The Leading with Your Heart Team invites you to experience a body-based, place-sourced, collective approach to system-sensing and resource allocation.
We are capping the session at 16 people, so that everyone who attends can experience the process fully. We will be exploring the dynamics within the Western Massachusetts food system with the intention of finding the most regenerative use of resources for communities who are looking to address these essential questions of equity and collaboration.
The Systemic Constellations process to support us in attending to our collective wisdom through our hearts and bodies. It offers us a way to sense the dynamics of a system and our role within it in an “outside the box” way.
Join us in this experiential process of sensing what is seeking to emerge through us in co-creative partnership with our place.
Who: All of us, I hope
The rural poor and indigenous people around the world and especially in the tropical zones hold the key to regenerating the worlds forests and biodiversity and would if they got paid to do so. Connecting these millions of unconnected rural people to the internet and carbon credits would be a blessing for them, lay the foundation for a flourishing bioeconomy, would mitigate climate change and slow the sixth mass extinction, while ticking a lot of the SDG boxes. I would be grateful for people to drop in and hear me out how we could get this done at the scale and granularity to turn things around on the ground from destruction to regeneration.