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The Regenerative Future Podcast
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The Regenerative Future Podcast

Hosted by Unknown Host · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 7 episodes

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About this podcast

What would it take to redesign how humans live together? The EcoHubs Podcast explores the emerging movement to build regenerative communities — places where ecology, culture, governance, and technology work together as living systems. Around the world, many people feel that the dominant models of society are no longer working. Cities often create isolation instead of belonging. Economic systems reward extraction instead of regeneration. Decision-making structures concentrate power rather than empowering communities. EcoHubs is working to change that. We are co-creating an open-source blueprint for regenerative communities — human settlements designed like living ecosystems: resilient, diverse, cooperative, and deeply connected to the land. In this podcast, we explore the ideas, tools, and real-world experiments that can help make this possible. Topics include: Regenerative agriculture and ecological land design Intentional communities and social architecture DAO governance and decentralized coordination Contribution economies and community finance Eco-construction and human-scale habitat design Conflict resolution and community culture Open-source systems for collaborative societies Through conversations with community builders, permaculture designers, technologists, economists, and cultural pioneers, we are inspired to explore how humanity can move from extractive systems toward regenerative ones. This podcast is not just about theory. EcoHubs is actively building and testing these ideas — developing an open knowledge base, digital coordination tools, and pilot communities that can serve as living laboratories for the future. The goal is simple but ambitious: To create a shared blueprint that anyone, anywhere in the world, can use to build thriving regenerative communities. If you believe the future of humanity lies in cooperation, ecological intelligence, and new models of living together — this podcast is for you. Welcome to the regenerative future.

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EcoHubs: Regenerative Living Beyond Smart Cities, Isolation & Sustainability

May 14, 202614mEp. 7S1

What if the future of human living isn’t hyper-individualized smart homes, endless consumption, and algorithmic isolation — but regenerative communities deeply connected to land, food, water, energy, and each other? In t

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From Dead Soil to Regenerative Villages: Building Net-Positive Communities with Agroforestry, Local Materials, and Decentralized Systems

Apr 12, 202623mEp. 6S1

What if degraded land—once stripped of life, water, and biodiversity—could be transformed into a thriving, food-producing ecosystem within a decade? In this deep-dive episode, we explore the blueprint for building regene

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Ecovillages as laboratories for circular economies: Transforming Waste into Wealth through Regenerative Community Design

Apr 1, 202621mEp. 5S1

Ecovillages are intentional communities established with the goal of improving social, cultural, economic, and ecological sustainability through locally owned, participatory methods. These settlements act as living labor

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Sociocracy: Principles and Applications of Consent-Based Governance

Mar 18, 202624mEp. 4S1

This podcast series explores "Ecological Resistance in Intentional Communities," focusing on the "real-world laboratory" of Arterra Bizimodu, an ecovillage in Navarre, Spain. Founded in 2014, Arterra serves as the headqu

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Redesigning Community: Inside the Regenerative Community Operating System (RCOS) and the Future of EcoHubs

Mar 12, 202626mEp. 3S1

In this episode, we dive deep into the world of EcoHubs and the Regenerative Community Operating System (RCOS)—a bold, open-source initiative designed to solve the age-old challenges of intentional community living. For

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Building Cities That Heal the Planet

Mar 12, 202621mEp. 2S1

Imagine a city that doesn't just minimize its footprint, but actually acts like a living organism to restore ecosystems and clean the air. In this episode, we reveal how the science of Ekistics can transform our urban "c

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Scaling Regeneration: From Zoning to Sociocracy

Mar 10, 202622mEp. 1S1

Can a few radical shifts in land-use law and group decision-making actually save our biosphere? Explore how we move from the rigid, sprawl-inducing lines of "Euclidean zoning" to the fluid, regenerative circles of socioc

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