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What you will learn:
// Why does Iris live a regenerative life?
// What is the difference between spiritual capital and social capital?
// What are some of the fears associated with not living the “normal life”?
// What did Iris learn from the death of her father and from family constellations?
// How did Iris experience the conference of Earth Charter International?
// What are the 8 forms of capital?
Key highlights:
// 7:30 – 12:00 What does the shift to regenerative living look like?
// 16:20 – 20:15 What are the 8 forms of capital?
// 25:05 - 26:30 How do you hold space and listen?
// 51:03 - 53:07 What is the shift from knowing to embodying?
// 1:09:00 – 1:11:02 What is Iris’s recipe for life?
About Iris Nekeman:
Iris Nekeman entered the realm of regenerative living many years ago during her Master of Science Strategic Leadership in Sweden. Throughout the years she engaged with multiple leadership programs and practices ranging from Theory U to Shamanic Wisdoms.
Last year, her life took some very unexpected turns when she landed at Los Higuerones, a local community hub and regenerative project incubator in the Osa Peninsula, Costa Rica. At Los Higuerones, they work to incubate economic alternatives that strengthen local ties in and between Osa communities in ways that support and embrace diversity, equity, and culture.
Her love for the Osa is undefinable in words. It is something that you can only feel with the heart when she talks about this place that is home to 2.5% of the Earth’s biodiversity. It is a place that is a source of inspiration for others on their own journey toward our compassionate authenticity.
She firmly believes that walking before talking is the most inviting way for others to join the path towards living as regeneratively as possible. Beginning to act as though it has already happened. Beginning to live in the most beautiful world that all our hearts know is possible (Charles Eisenstein).
Therefore, she has integrated as much regenerative principles as she could possibly imagine into her life: Working according to the principles of the gift economy, buying as much local products as possible, almost reducing her need for material and financial capital to the only essentials and taking on many practices that connect the mind, body and spirit to the greater than human world we live with.
Resources:
// Iris Nekeman
// Ram dass
// Earth charter
What you will learn:
// Why does Iris live a regenerative life?
// What is the difference between spiritual capital and social capital?
// What are some of the fears associated with not living the “normal life”?
// What did Iris learn from the death of her father and from family constellations?
// How did Iris experience the conference of Earth Charter International?
// What are the 8 forms of capital?
Key highlights:
// 7:30 – 12:00 What does the shift to regenerative living look like?
// 16:20 – 20:15 What are the 8 forms of capital?
// 25:05 - 26:30 How do you hold space and listen?
// 51:03 - 53:07 What is the shift from knowing to embodying?
// 1:09:00 – 1:11:02 What is Iris’s recipe for life?
About Iris Nekeman:
Iris Nekeman entered the realm of regenerative living many years ago during her Master of Science Strategic Leadership in Sweden. Throughout the years she engaged with multiple leadership programs and practices ranging from Theory U to Shamanic Wisdoms.
Last year, her life took some very unexpected turns when she landed at Los Higuerones, a local community hub and regenerative project incubator in the Osa Peninsula, Costa Rica. At Los Higuerones, they work to incubate economic alternatives that strengthen local ties in and between Osa communities in ways that support and embrace diversity, equity, and culture.
Her love for the Osa is undefinable in words. It is something that you can only feel with the heart when she talks about this place that is home to 2.5% of the Earth’s biodiversity. It is a place that is a source of inspiration for others on their own journey toward our compassionate authenticity.
She firmly believes that walking before talking is the most inviting way for others to join the path towards living as regeneratively as possible. Beginning to act as though it has already happened. Beginning to live in the most beautiful world that all our hearts know is possible (Charles Eisenstein).
Therefore, she has integrated as much regenerative principles as she could possibly imagine into her life: Working according to the principles of the gift economy, buying as much local products as possible, almost reducing her need for material and financial capital to the only essentials and taking on many practices that connect the mind, body and spirit to the greater than human world we live with.
Resources:
// Iris Nekeman
// Ram dass
// Earth charter