by jenander | Jan 27, 2023 | Education, Regenerative Culture
I have been privileged to ask to join The RSA of which I am a Fellow in a regenerative learning inquiry this year. Our opening spark session included a q&a session. I’m always nervous about these because it essentially creates a position of...
by jenander | Jan 27, 2023 | Regenerative Culture
I have been humbled and honoured to be asked to be part of the regenerative learning inquiry that the staff at The RSA have just embarked on. The regenerative futures team have designed an fascinating pathway over three months in this introductory period, where each...
by jenander | Jan 27, 2022 | Economy, Regenerative Culture
FROM EXTRACTIVE TO INTERCONNECTED ECONOMIES Activating Citizen Democracy In Donella Meadows paper Interventions in Systems, she writes about buffers and stocks as stabilising forces in society. Mostly when we think about buffers and stocks we think about things like...
by jenander | Mar 16, 2021 | Economy, Regenerative Culture
We are in a time of breakdowns and breakthroughs. The experience of the global covid19 pandemic has cast a bright light on the frailty in our global economies, has highlighted our inability to adjust to complexity, uncertainty and volatility, and accelerated the...
by jenander | Mar 16, 2021 | Economy, Regenerative Culture
We are in a time of breakdowns and breakthroughs. The experience of the global covid19 pandemic has cast a bright light on the frailty in our global economies, has highlighted our inability to adjust to complexity, uncertainty and volatility, and accelerated the...
by jenander | Feb 2, 2020 | Bioregional, Economy, Regenerative Culture
When Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex said before he left the UK that the UK is his home and a place that he loves, it got me thinking again about place. What is a place? A place we call home? The UK is made of many regions that are busy and diverse, our culture is...
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