

Discerning Your Path in Regeneration: A Developmental Info Session with the Vancouver Practice Community
Are you feeling a tug toward something deeper in your work or life--a sense that a regenerative path may hold answers, but you’re unsure what stepping more fully into that path might require of you?
Join members of the Vancouver-based host team for The Regenesis Institute for Regenerative Practice's flagship program, The Regenerative Practitioner Series, for a developmental conversation designed to support discernment about your next steps. In this interactive and participatory session, we’ll explore the inner and outer dynamics that activate, restrain, and ultimately reconcile our energy to move forward on the regenerative path.
Together, we’ll reflect on what it means to grow in our capacity as regenerative practitioners, and how each of us can navigate the complex, often uncertain terrain that this path invites us into. Our work will be grounded in regenerative development: a discipline that utilizes living systems thinking to regenerate communities in service of the continued evolution of life.
Regenesis's global learning community of nearly 2,000 graduates in over 40 countries are actively working to regenerate the living systems they care about most. Whether you’re a designer, policymaker, entrepreneur, farmer, healer, educator, or changemaker of any kind, this session is an opportunity to begin clarifying whether this path, and this community, is aligned with your next phase of development.
We invite you to bring your questions, your curiosity, and your longing to make a meaningful contribution to the world. Come prepared to be met where you are—and to grow from there.
You’re invited to join our global community through participating in our flagship course, The Regenerative Practitioner Series. Launched in 2013, The Regenerative Practitioner Series was created to support committed change agents in developing their capacity to bring regenerative approaches to the unique contexts in which they work and live. Today, a global graduate community of nearly 2,000 practitioners across 40+ countries is actively working together to regenerate life, culture, and place worldwide.