REGENERATIVE INNOVATION
Regenerative Innovation teaches us how to thrive where we are, with what we have, in the uncertain now while creating evolutionary business and philanthropic reform.
Regenerative Innovation teaches us how to thrive where we are, with what we have, in the uncertain now while creating evolutionary business and philanthropic reform.
An inquiry that I have been living with is ‘Can we use uncertainty and a crisis of wicked problems as a trampoline to leap humanity into a regenerative paradigm? The answer has gestated over the last six years to be a - hell yeah! Regenerative Innovation is about how we can do just that.
This piece of organic, divinely inspired synthesis is my offering to humanity in service to regenerating ourselves and our beautiful pale blue dot. It aims audaciously for human, ecological and economic equity. No compromise, nothing less is acceptable. Read about Regenerative Innovation here: Link)
Regenerative Innovation is the result of thus far quietly gestating feminine rising to balance the colonizing masculine. The atrophied cyclical rising to balance the dominant linear. The nutritive rising to balance the directive. The descriptive rising to balance the prescriptive.
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I have been finding more and more people who are thinking, tinkering with such ideas and together we are pioneering the emergent field of Regenerative Innovation. This approach has been designed specifically to be agnostic of where it can be applied. A government organization, a business, a community choir, a farmers co-op, a rural land developer all can use this framework just as easily and effectively. Current experiments in Regenerative Innovation that have wrapped up thus far:
1) Regenerative Experiences: How can we design experiences that help people embody regenerative innovation? Co-Creators: Yi Zhang, Cecily Victor, Jonathan Wong of BK Foundation + Caroline Savery of The Plenty Pact.
2) Regenerative Early Childhood Systems: How can we make early learning industry a pioneer in systemic city based adaptation of regenerative innovation? In Partnership with The Early Learning Lab