Joe Brewer's work is centered around regenerative cultures. He travels around the world, studying different practices that contribute to the regeneration of the environment and communities.
Archive for category: Regeneration
FTP109: Dr. Dayna Baumeister – Biomimicry: What We Risk If We Ignore Nature’s Design
Dr. Dayna Baumeister talks about biomimicry, and how we can learn from nature to be more resilient, self-sustainable, and raise better adapted kids.
FTP106, 107: Nora Bateson – The Complexities of Climate Change and Cultural Evolution
Nora Bateson on the complexity of understanding climate change, what sense-making really means, warm data, chaos & order, and what we really need for social & cultural change.
FTP090, 091: Joe Brewer – Rites of Passage For Cultural Evolution
Joe Brewer of the Center For Applied Cultural Evolution discusses evolutionary transition, modern rites of passage, and designing a regenerative culture.
FTP081, 082: Charles Eisenstein – The New Story of Climate and Humanity
Charles Eisenstein, author of "Sacred Economics" and "Climate: A New Story" talks about changing the current climate narrative and introducing gift economy.
FTP062, 063: Jordan Greenhall – Deep Code: Learning How To Learn
Jordan Greenhall explains deep code, the cycle of learning, re-examining the assumptions our world rests on, and the criteria for new civilization design.
FTP057, 058, 059: Daniel Schmachtenberger – Solving The Generator Functions of Existential Risks
Daniel Schmachtenberger talks about the underlying generator functions of existential risks and how we can solve them.
FTP048: Jordan Greenhall – Sovereignty in Chaos
Jordan Greenhall of Neurohacker Collective talks about building sovereignty in times of chaos, and the importance of feminine power
FTP047: Jordan Greenhall – Why We Need Collective Intelligence During Global Collapse
Jordan Greenhall talks about the global collapse threatening humanity, the loss of sense making, sovereignty, and the need for a collective intelligence.
FTP046: Daniel Schmachtenberger – Winning Humanity’s Existential Game
Daniel Schmachtenberger interview on mitigating natural and human-caused existential risks and designing post-capitalist systems