Blue Dot Project Podcast: Building Regenerative Communities
In this episode of The Blue Dot Project Podcast, host David Vranicar explores the concept of regenerative communities with Alex Corren, co-founder of ReCommon.
Drawing from extensive experience and passion for environmental stewardship, Alex shares insights into key factors that lead to successful regenerative communities. He emphasizes the importance of considering the landscape, engaging with all stakeholders, and aligning with regenerative principles.
Alex’s early years in New Jersey helped him develop a deep connection to nature. He shares how his firsthand view of suburban real estate development sparked his passion for building communities that harmonize with the natural world.
Here Alex provides his perspectives on the opportunities and challenges of establishing regenerative communities that can thrive for generations.
Blue Dot Project Podcast: The Need for Regenerative Communities
In this episode of The Blue Dot Project Podcast, Alex Corren shares his insights into the pressing need for regenerative communities and helps visualize likely elements of their realization. Alex is co-founder of ReCommon, a company that pioneers in this new and fast-developing field.
Host David Vranicar sets the stage for a deep dive into the structural and operational facets of regenerative communities, with Alex serving as guide.
Doomer Optimism Podcast: Regenerative Community Land Trusts with Alex Corren and Jason Snyder
In this episode, Jason Snyder speaks with Alex Corren about ReCommon, which aims to address the logistics and financing around land access and tenure for regenerative stewardship, in particular catalyzing the creation of a network of bioregionally embedded regenerative land trusts. They also touch on the shared vision of ‘networked bioregionalism’ as the most viable and hopeful path for the future
They explored intriguing concepts like contemplative practices, consciousness, and bioregionalism, all converging on the innovative notion of Regenerative Community Land Trusts.