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The Great Simplification with Nate Hagens

The Future is Local: Bioregioning 101

The Great Simplification with Nate Hagens

Nate Hagens

Natural Sciences, Earth Sciences, Science

4.8552 Ratings

🗓️ 19 January 2025

⏱️ 89 minutes

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Summary

(Conversation recorded on December 11th, 2024)  

 

The past century has been marked by the rise of globalization in every sense of the word - through production, culture, agriculture, consumption and more. This trend has brought great wealth and opportunities to many people - but what have we lost and forgotten through this process? 

In this Reality Roundtable, Nate is joined by members of the bioregioning movement, Daniel Christian Wahl, Samantha Power, and Isabel Carlisle, to discuss the necessity of reconnecting to our local places for the sake of addressing our ecological, social, and economic challenges. In this fascinating exchange, Nate and his guests emphasize the need for decentralized governance and institutions, as well as communities organized around resilience and regeneration. 

How deep are the historical and indigenous ties of humanity to the bioregional way of life? In what ways can individuals begin to engage with their local bioregions and contribute to a regenerative future? Finally, how can more humans who are connected and in relationship with the land influence future societies and cultures to be more aligned to the well-being of all life? 

 

About Daniel Christian Wahl:

Daniel Christian Wahl is one of the catalysts of the rising reGeneration and the author of 'Designing Regenerative Cultures' - so far translated into seven languages. He works as a consultant, educator and activist with NGOs, businesses, governments and global change agents. With degrees in biology and holistic science and a PhD in Design for Human and Planetary Health, his work has influenced the emerging fields of regenerative design and salutogenic design. Daniel is winner of the 2021 RSA Bicentenary Medal for applying design in service to society and was awarded a two year Volans-Fellowship in 2022.

 

About Samantha Power:

Samantha Power is a Co-Founder and the Director of the BioFi Project and the Founder and Principal Consultant of Finance for Gaia. She is a Regenerative Economist, Futurist, and Bioregionalist based in Oakland, CA on the ancestral land of the Ohlone people. Samantha channeled her 15 years of experience learning and working in this space into a new book: 'Bioregional Financing Facilities: Reimagining Finance to Regenerate Our Planet'. The book makes the case for and explains how to build institutions to shift capital to place-based regenerators to achieve global climate and nature-related goals, while enabling the transition to regenerative economies. To turn this vision into a global movement, Samantha co-founded the BioFi Project — a collective of experts supporting bioregions around the world to design, build, and implement BFFs inspired by the templates laid out in the book.

 

About Isabel Carlisle:

Isabel Carlisle is a communicator, educator and large-scale project organiser. Her experience in the London art world (where her work included writing as an art critic for The Times and curating exhibitions at the Royal Academy) led her to set up and direct the Festival of Muslim Cultures that took place across Britain throughout 2006. Over 120 events in almost every conceivable art form brought audiences into contact with the Muslim world in order to build bridges of understanding between cultures. Isabel moved to South Devon in 2010 and created and led learning programmes for children and young adults with Transition Network. Since 2012 she has trained in Regenerative Development and Design with Regenesis.

 

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0:00.0

There's no need to wait for further collapse.

0:02.7

There's no need to wait for someone to come and give you permission.

0:06.6

Bioregionalism and bioregiening is available to all of us right now.

0:11.3

You can do it in the place where you live.

0:13.5

It's about a different way of seeing and being in that place

0:17.5

in reclaiming our agency, but also responsibility to be good citizens.

0:26.1

You're listening to The Great Simplification. I'm Nate Hagen's. On this show, we describe how

0:32.0

energy, the economy, the environment, and human behavior all fit together and what it might mean for our future.

0:39.3

By sharing insights from global thinkers, we hope to inform and inspire more humans to play

0:45.3

emergent roles in the coming great simplification.

0:52.9

It is reality roundtable time again.

0:56.9

Today I'm excited to be joined by Isabel Carlisle, Daniel Christian Wall, and Samantha Power.

1:03.6

Each of them are deeply involved in what is known as the bioregioning movement.

1:10.4

And in this conversation, we discuss the introductory foundations to bioregioning and why it's relevant

1:16.5

to the future human lives under the broader arc of the Great Simplification.

1:21.9

Isabel Carlyle is the founder and director of the Bioregional Learning Center in Devon, UK, which offers a climate resilience

1:29.0

learning journey for the bioregion there, with aims towards creating systemic change for the area.

1:37.1

Daniel Christian Wall, who is a former guest on this program, is also one of the catalysts of the

1:42.4

rising regeneration movement, as well as author of the

1:46.8

book, Designing Regenerative Cultures. Finally, Samantha Power is a co-founder and the director

1:53.5

of the BioFi Project, as well as the founder of Finance for Gaia. She's also the co-author

2:00.7

of the book,

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