What will you say when the younger generations ask you, “What did you do once you knew?”

How we work:

(re)Biz flagship course

The (re)Biz course is designed for forward-thinking business professionals from any country who are ready to transform their worldview and up-skill with a unique personal development journey that combines intersectional education within indigenous wisdom, psychology, regeneration and de-growth/post-growth economics.

Organizational Training & Development

We create and facilitate bespoke transformational courses for businesses and teams within your organization to prepare them for the contextually relevant changes that the entire business landscape is undergoing in the global transition towards net zero, nature-positive, circular and resilient economies.

Project Tipping Point

This is a 6-week course and community that hones in on how to achieve social tipping points with a worldview focused on right relationship, alongside actionable steps, strategies and media assets with a global network of first-movers.

We are here to gather, learn and co-create transitionary regenerative & post-growth approaches & movements in our troubled times.

Our (re)program dives into some of the following:

(re)alizing our ecological status

Without setting the stage for where we actually are, how can we truly understand where to allocate our energy? By observing the major ecological issues of our time we get to witness what the opportunities are for impactful and useful innovation and design.

(re)uniting with grief as a tool

Despair and grief is a key part of the transformation process that we often bypass because of the suffering and difficulty. Yet, only once you truly drop into this space authentically can you move forward in a meaningful way.

(re)storative justice & trust

Amidst cancel culture and rampant polarization, (re)storative justice and building trust in community and others is a central point in regeneration and post-growth societies. How do we learn from traditional models of how to manage conflict and (re)store balance?

(re)versal thought-experiments

Much of the way that we currently approach economics is degenerative, to both natural and human “resources”. We will apply techniques in exposing underlying issues through worldview to explore how to (re)engineer our systems and businesses.

(re)claiming our gifts as humanity

The deepest parts of what has made us human for hundreds of thousands of years is quickly fading into the bottom-less pit of technological advancement under the guise of prosperity and progress. How can we use this space in time to recognize and reclaim what it truly means to be human?

(re)designing systems with life

Systems do not exist in a vacuum; they are interconnected. With this in mind, how do we learn from natural ecosystems and biomimicry to (re)design the very core of how & why we innovate?

“Water is not a resource. Water is a being.”

-Mindahi Crescencio Bastida, (re)Biz Advisor & Convener of the Earth Elders.