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Non-profits create so much value, but how do we make them sustainable for the people who put in all the hard work to keep them going? Lauren Minis is the director of Regeneration Pollination, who’s monthly networking events help bring together people seeking to make regenerative change for the world.
Her mission is called A Regenerative Financial Model for Global Weaving. Recognizing the problem of volunteer burnout, her mission seeks to explore a new financial model to help Regeneration Pollination reach ongoing financial sustainability.
We speak about The 8 Forms of Capital, an essay by Ethan Roland Soloviev (http://www.appleseedpermaculture.com/8-forms-of-capital/) who asserts that looking at capital merely from a financial perspective completely limits our awareness of the many kinds of value that can be exchanged, including Social Capital, Material Capital, Financial Capital, Living Capital or Natural Capital (ie. plants in permaculture), Experiential (Human) Capital, Cultural Capital and Spiritual Capital. We touch on the problem of “Siloing,” where multiple groups are working on the same things but do not know about each other’s work and ways to better connect and weave. We also speak about the value of networking, the gift of adding value when networking and Lauren’s motto that “Opportunities are just a conversation away.” Finally we talk about the need to build bridges and not just preach to the choir in order to truly build a world that works for 100% of life.
Contact Lauren and Regeneration Pollination:www.regenerationpollination.earth[email protected]
Other mentions in the podcast:
https://rasa.ag/https://www.inquiringsystems.org/Anthropocene Transition NetworkNikki Wall (Episode | Loving Eats)Bobby Fishkin (Episode | Crowd Doing)Hannah Apricot Eckberg – Abundant Earth FoundationIndie Jen Fischer (Episode on The Language of Creativity podcast | blog)https://humanitix.com/CrowdDoing.worldhttps://spaceshipearth.live/Stephen Bau – https://stephenbau.com/Kurt McNamara – http://systemeducation.com/https://www.place.community/https://www.regenerators.academy/https://weall.org/https://www.bioleadershipfellowship.org/www.grc.earthwww.perma.earthwww.bioneers.org
Every year, the Buckminster Fuller Institute hosts a dynamic event called Trimtab Space Camp, and each event encourages participants to join or host a Mission, the collaborative learning component of this 8-week online event. This year's Space Camp: Towards Climate Stabilization hosted 20 Missions with over 150 participants. At the end of the eight-week journey, crew-members from each Mission have 5 minutes to share their results with the group and the wider BFI community of over 100,000 people.
The Spaceship Earth Mission Log project will be interviewing leaders from each of the 20 Missions over the next 8 weeks beyond the close of this Space Camp. Subscribe to make deeper connections and be notified when each Mission Log comes out!
Steven Leavitt hosts this series, and is the host of The Language of Creativity podcast, https://www.thelanguageofcreativity.com. He has attended four Space Camps since 2020 and is inspired by Buckminster Fuller's quote:
“You never change things by fighting the existing reality. To change something, build a new model that makes the existing model obsolete.”
Stock-Video by Joseph Redfield: https://www.pexels.com/video/sunlight-shining-brightly-on-the-planet-earth-10755266/
Tags: networking, permaculture, anthropocene, cross-pollinate, time-zones, sectors, events, non-profits, 8 forms of capital, burnout, isolation, silos, connect, super-connectors, exchange, share, information, Zoom, wiki, commons, missionaries, product evangelists, community builders, nurturers, regenerative, spreading the message, 2020, preaching to the choir, humility, listening, echo chambers, inner-work, personal healing, social relationships, systems change, Australia, drought, rainwater capture, legalities, conversations, B-Corporation, social enterprise, allies, empowerment, grassroots, pop-culture, influencers, Shift, non-conformist, The Dao of Physics, care ethics
Non-profits create so much value, but how do we make them sustainable for the people who put in all the hard work to keep them going? Lauren Minis is the director of Regeneration Pollination, who’s monthly networking events help bring together people seeking to make regenerative change for the world.
Her mission is called A Regenerative Financial Model for Global Weaving. Recognizing the problem of volunteer burnout, her mission seeks to explore a new financial model to help Regeneration Pollination reach ongoing financial sustainability.
We speak about The 8 Forms of Capital, an essay by Ethan Roland Soloviev (http://www.appleseedpermaculture.com/8-forms-of-capital/) who asserts that looking at capital merely from a financial perspective completely limits our awareness of the many kinds of value that can be exchanged, including Social Capital, Material Capital, Financial Capital, Living Capital or Natural Capital (ie. plants in permaculture), Experiential (Human) Capital, Cultural Capital and Spiritual Capital. We touch on the problem of “Siloing,” where multiple groups are working on the same things but do not know about each other’s work and ways to better connect and weave. We also speak about the value of networking, the gift of adding value when networking and Lauren’s motto that “Opportunities are just a conversation away.” Finally we talk about the need to build bridges and not just preach to the choir in order to truly build a world that works for 100% of life.
Contact Lauren and Regeneration Pollination:www.regenerationpollination.earth[email protected]
Other mentions in the podcast:
https://rasa.ag/https://www.inquiringsystems.org/Anthropocene Transition NetworkNikki Wall (Episode | Loving Eats)Bobby Fishkin (Episode | Crowd Doing)Hannah Apricot Eckberg – Abundant Earth FoundationIndie Jen Fischer (Episode on The Language of Creativity podcast | blog)https://humanitix.com/CrowdDoing.worldhttps://spaceshipearth.live/Stephen Bau – https://stephenbau.com/Kurt McNamara – http://systemeducation.com/https://www.place.community/https://www.regenerators.academy/https://weall.org/https://www.bioleadershipfellowship.org/www.grc.earthwww.perma.earthwww.bioneers.org
Every year, the Buckminster Fuller Institute hosts a dynamic event called Trimtab Space Camp, and each event encourages participants to join or host a Mission, the collaborative learning component of this 8-week online event. This year's Space Camp: Towards Climate Stabilization hosted 20 Missions with over 150 participants. At the end of the eight-week journey, crew-members from each Mission have 5 minutes to share their results with the group and the wider BFI community of over 100,000 people.
The Spaceship Earth Mission Log project will be interviewing leaders from each of the 20 Missions over the next 8 weeks beyond the close of this Space Camp. Subscribe to make deeper connections and be notified when each Mission Log comes out!
Steven Leavitt hosts this series, and is the host of The Language of Creativity podcast, https://www.thelanguageofcreativity.com. He has attended four Space Camps since 2020 and is inspired by Buckminster Fuller's quote:
“You never change things by fighting the existing reality. To change something, build a new model that makes the existing model obsolete.”
Stock-Video by Joseph Redfield: https://www.pexels.com/video/sunlight-shining-brightly-on-the-planet-earth-10755266/
Tags: networking, permaculture, anthropocene, cross-pollinate, time-zones, sectors, events, non-profits, 8 forms of capital, burnout, isolation, silos, connect, super-connectors, exchange, share, information, Zoom, wiki, commons, missionaries, product evangelists, community builders, nurturers, regenerative, spreading the message, 2020, preaching to the choir, humility, listening, echo chambers, inner-work, personal healing, social relationships, systems change, Australia, drought, rainwater capture, legalities, conversations, B-Corporation, social enterprise, allies, empowerment, grassroots, pop-culture, influencers, Shift, non-conformist, The Dao of Physics, care ethics