The Great Simplification with Nate Hagens

The Future is Local: Bioregioning 101

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Jan 19, 2025
Daniel Christian Wahl, a catalyst of the reGeneration movement and author of ‘Designing Regenerative Cultures,’ joins Samantha Power, a regenerative economist and co-founder of the BioFi Project, along with Isabel Carlisle, founder of the Bioregional Learning Center. They explore the importance of bioregionalism in reconnecting with local environments and addressing ecological challenges. The discussion highlights how decentralized governance can foster resilience, the significance of indigenous wisdom, and the role of local stewardship in creating sustainable economies. Practical steps for adopting a bioregional lifestyle are also emphasized.
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INSIGHT

Defining Bioregions

  • Defining a bioregion is a felt sense of belonging, not purely scientific.
  • It's recognizing the distinct characteristics that make a place feel like home.
INSIGHT

Bioregional Boundaries

  • Bioregional boundaries are about relationship-making, not separation.
  • They encompass both physical terrain and the terrain of consciousness.
ANECDOTE

Bioregional Experiment

  • The Bioregional Learning Center in Devon, UK, experiments with bioregionalism.
  • This involves engaging with various aspects, like green manufacturing and regenerative agriculture.
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