A global community of regenerators cultivating the shift to thriving futures.

Regenerators is a community of global practitioners dedicated to reimagining leadership, systems, and ways of living.

We believe our shared future depends on a shift in paradigms away from a culture of extraction, dominance, and burnout, to life-affirming, resilient cultures of regeneration and relationality.

Our purpose is to nurture this transition.

Through facilitated spaces, we inspire and support change-activators across all sectors with the wisdom, examples, community, and practices needed to embody regenerative ways of being, leading, and working.

About us

WHY WE NEED

We are living in times of great upheaval. Leaders, political and business, are facing never-before-seen challenges: global pandemics, AI, geopolitical tensions, war, social division, climate change, unmanageable levels of stress, burnout, and economic instability.


These times of breakdown call for an unravelling, a composting of old habits, identities, structures, and ways of being into the nourishing soil for new life to grow.

A Regenerative Approach

We have spent years building a new approach to business and leadership that enables leaders and teams to embark on this journey of personal and professional transformation, and become more resilient in the face of today’s challenges.

What Regeneration means to us

  • Regeneration is <em>life-affirming<em>.

    It goes beyond sustaining what exists or reducing negative impact. Regeneration restores, renews and enhances the vitality of the systems that sustain all life.

  • Regeneration values both <i> inner </i> and <i> outer transformation.<i>

    It asks us to reimagine structures, practices, and value chains, while also tending to our inner landscapes, emotional patterns and ways of being.

  • Regeneration is <i>decolonial.<i>

    It means unlearning domination and extraction, facing internalised colonial patterns and white supremacy, and restoring reciprocity in how we live, lead and engage in relationships.

  • Regeneration <i>honors full cycles.<i>

    Like nature, it embraces death, decay and composting as fertile ground for renewal. Endings feed beginnings and tending to life in regenerative ways means honouring all phases of the cycle of life.

  • Regeneration is <i>ancestral </i> responsibility.<i>

    We are temporary stewards of systems, relationships, and resources that must flourish long after we are gone. Today’s choices will shape tomorrow’s inheritance. Becoming good ancestors is woven into every decision and action.

  • Regeneration is <i>relational.<i>

    It thrives in reciprocity, right relationship, and collective wisdom. It values diversity, honors Indigenous wisdom, and knows strength comes from authentic and honest connections.

  • Regeneration is <i>embodied.<i>

    It is not just an idea but a practice lived through our bodies, rhythms, and presence. Real change happens when the mind, heart and body align to activate powerful regenerative ripples. 

  • Regeneration is <i> emergent </i> and <i> evolving. <i>

    It is a constant process of becoming — messy, and alive through trial and error — celebrating learning, unfolding through countless interactions, pregnant tensions, and adaptations.

  • Regeneration is a way of <i> seeing </i> and <i> being.

    It transcends polarities, befriends uncertainty, stays curious, and values the process of holding questions over fixed answers. It transforms breakdowns into breakthroughs and failures into fertile soil.

  • Regeneration is <i>remembrance.<i>

    It is not just innovation but remembering, reclaiming and honouring ancient wisdom about living in right relationship with ourselves, each other, and the more-than-human world.

Regenerators Stories

Stories from our community and beyond. Hear about their experiences creating regenerative ripples in their fields and communities of practice.

FEATURED

Becoming a daughter to the world.

How Nathalie Gil became a regenerator
Words by Shimrit James

All stories

“ Regeneration is a process by which people, institutions, and materials evolve the capacity to fulfill their inherent potential in a world that is constantly changing.”

Carol Sanford