
JUNE 16-18, 2025
4 hours per day. 3 consecutive days. Online workshop.
Join the free, 90-minute, preview meeting on May 22nd. Register here.
Relationality.
Resilience.
Regeneration.
We’re on a mission to equip leaders with the principles, networks, and tools to enable regenerative outcomes through investing practices. Join a community shaping the future — where impact, relationship, and systems thinking converge.
Join the free, 90-minute, preview meeting on May 22nd. Register here.
A CASE FOR CHANGE
The Need for Regenerative Business and Investing
Much is being said about the polycrisis that we find ourselves in: that it is a critical and defining juncture, a tipping point that if we get wrong could impact the viability of human life on earth. There are a multitude of factors playing into the emergence and growth of this polycrisis; one of the largest of these is business itself. Business, with its insistence on continual growth and a single-minded extractive approach, continues to forge a path that can only mean acceleration of the polycrisis.
Business is an activity created by humans, for the purpose of human thriving. We derive livelihood from business, and also a sense of purpose and joy from self-expression. In all the talk about markets, indicators, etc., it is easy to forget the simple truth that business is fundamentally a social activity, embedded within the context of human society.
The Persona of the Investor
Investing is the driving energy behind economic activity. Each act of investing seeks to realize new possibilities, transforming potential into tangible outcomes. Currently, this energy is primarily directed by the pursuit of profit – but what if it could instead be guided by principles of regeneration?
The investor operates as a creator, continuously shaping new realities in response to their environment. The investor holds a profound capacity for world-making.
Core Themes
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Living systems function through interactions that produce emergent outcomes—such as health, economies, or ecosystems. Like tiles in a mosaic, individual parts don’t define the whole; it’s their relationships that bring meaning and resilience.
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In living systems, resilience isn’t about “bouncing back” but “creating forward” through dynamic responsiveness and diversity. It arises from a system’s relational and contextual adaptability.
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Like plants co-creating their ecosystems, regenerative systems give back as much as they take. Regeneration is not a moral add-on—it’s how life sustains itself over time.
Who is this workshop for?
As a decision-maker in the corporate, impact, green, sustainability, or development sectors, chances are that you have been pondering these points already. You have read that we need a paradigm shift away from reductionism to wholism, from machines to living-systems. Perhaps you have also read that this external shift requires a concomitant internal shift. This workshop is for investors interested in pragmatic theories and practices that will move us from reductionism (machines) to wholism, using complexity science and living-systems principles.
What are the desired outcomes from this workshop ?
The intention of this workshop is for attendees to come away having experienced an internal shift in their ability to see the whole while functioning in the specific. In other words, in their generalized capabilities combined with contextual specialization. This is a paradigm shift which requires a transformation in both being and doing.
Using living-systems principles, metaphors, and complexity science, the workshop facilitates emergent knowledge through interaction, not linear instruction. Attendees will leave with new tools for seeing wholes, acting contextually, and designing regenerative outcomes.
Pricing
General: USD 1999
Discounted pricing available as applicable, please email: admin@regenroi.org
Join the free, 90-minute, preview meeting on May 22nd. Register here.