Are you working regeneratively?
If not, why not?
We’re all chasing the elusive work/life balance but when we aren’t clear on the things that regenerate us as the sensitive, simple yet complex individuals we are… then what’s the point?
In today’s podcast episode, we're talking with Meg Berryman about remedial vs regenerative business and how sensitive leaders are the ones finding their way back to a regenerative culture.
Here are a few things that we covered in today’s episode:
🌿Being open to continual refinement when it comes to your work life
And why this helps us understand our place in the world
🌿The differences between remedial and regenerative work
That work should be “in service of our life” and that we are not broken. Just working within broken societal systems.
🌿The importance of “settled-ness”
And why all decision-making should be made with a regulated nervous system.
🌿How Business Stewardship is the future!
Understanding what resources you have and how you can move the web of relationships to support these.
🌿Why we should think about the planet beyond human existence
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