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Integrating green spaces, agriculture, housing, and retail may be extremely challenging, but it is never impossible. Steve Nygren managed to pull this off by helping build Serenbe, a wellness community connected to nature on the edge of Atlanta. He joins Corinna Bellizzi to share how their responsibly developed, high-value community serves as a model for applying biophilic design in small and intentional ways, boosting regenerative practices everywhere. Steve also discusses what it means to rediscover awe in everyday moments, the unintended consequences of fast-paced living, and how individual choices can contribute to driving systemic transformation.
COMPLETE BLOG & TRANSCRIPT https://caremorebebetter.com/building-a-sustainable-wellness-community-with-steve-nygren/
About Guest:
Steve Nygren is the Founder and Managing Partner of Serenbe, a wellness community created as a model to demonstrate that preserving green space interlaced with agriculture, housing, and retail is not only economically viable, but the future of community wellbeing. This October, Nygren is releasing his first book, Start in Your Own Backyard, which explores how small, intentional changes at home and within our communities can create a profound impact on our holistic wellbeing.
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BUILD A GREENER FUTURE with CARE MORE BE BETTER
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BUILD A GREENER FUTURE with CARE MORE BE BETTER
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By Corinna Bellizzi5
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Integrating green spaces, agriculture, housing, and retail may be extremely challenging, but it is never impossible. Steve Nygren managed to pull this off by helping build Serenbe, a wellness community connected to nature on the edge of Atlanta. He joins Corinna Bellizzi to share how their responsibly developed, high-value community serves as a model for applying biophilic design in small and intentional ways, boosting regenerative practices everywhere. Steve also discusses what it means to rediscover awe in everyday moments, the unintended consequences of fast-paced living, and how individual choices can contribute to driving systemic transformation.
COMPLETE BLOG & TRANSCRIPT https://caremorebebetter.com/building-a-sustainable-wellness-community-with-steve-nygren/
About Guest:
Steve Nygren is the Founder and Managing Partner of Serenbe, a wellness community created as a model to demonstrate that preserving green space interlaced with agriculture, housing, and retail is not only economically viable, but the future of community wellbeing. This October, Nygren is releasing his first book, Start in Your Own Backyard, which explores how small, intentional changes at home and within our communities can create a profound impact on our holistic wellbeing.
Guest LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stevenygren/
Guest Social:
Additional Resources Mentioned:
Show Notes:
BUILD A GREENER FUTURE with CARE MORE BE BETTER
Subscribe and rate us wherever you listen, and we’ll plant another tree
Together, we’ve planted 24,251 trees in 2025 through our partnership with ForestPlanet. Follow, subscribe, or join our newsletter to help us keep growing!
BUILD A GREENER FUTURE with CARE MORE BE BETTER
Newsletter: https://caremorebebetter.com
Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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