In this bonus episode of the ReFi Podcast, Tereza and Maya look back on Season 4, 'The Regeneration Nexus,' and discuss their key learnings and favorite moments. They delve into the conceptual foundation and structure of the season, explore the intersection of personal mindfulness practices with the broader themes of regeneration, and discuss the importance of measurable case studies in the ReFi space. The hosts also tackle the role of technology, specifically AI, and its impact on environmental stewardship. They emphasize the importance of storytelling and communication in advancing regenerative finance, and share personal reflections and practices that help them stay grounded. Finally, they offer a call to action for listeners to share their thoughts and favorite moments from the season as they look forward to future explorations in the ReFi movement.
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00:00 Introduction and Podcast Overview
00:47 Season Four Finale: The Regeneration Nexus
01:08 Reflecting on Season Four
02:41 The Genesis of the Regeneration Nexus
03:35 Exploring the Miniseries: Vision, Practice, and Tools
07:13 Key Moments and Personal Highlights
12:48 Rose, Bud, and Thorn Reflections
25:21 Personal Journeys in Refi
32:56 Metaphors and Case Studies in Content Creation
34:16 The Role of AI and Human-Centric Approaches
34:58 Language and Communication in Regenerative Movements
36:08 Interdisciplinary Challenges and Web3
38:01 Inner Regeneration and Mindfulness
43:03 Yoga and ReFi Values
46:38 Rapid Fire Questions and Personal Insights
56:40 Future of ReFi and Community Collaboration
01:00:24 Concluding Thoughts and Call to Action
In this bonus episode of the ReFi podcast, hosted by Maya Dentzel, guests David Fortson and Sandra Ponce De Leon delve into the evolution of the regenerative finance space, transitioning from the initial excitement of the 'green rush' to a more grounded realism. They discuss creating sustainable business models, building regenerative communities, and the importance of trust and collaboration. The conversation also touches on the recent proposal for a region brand commons to ensure the integrity of regenerative efforts and avoid greenwashing. The episode concludes with practical advice and inspiration for the community to keep shipping and staying creative.
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00:00 Introduction to Regenerative Finance
00:28 Meet the Guests: David Fortson and Sandra Ponce De Leon
02:17 Big Picture: Trends and Future of Regenerative Finance
02:39 Personal Journeys into Regenerative Finance
09:13 Communicating ReFi to the Wider Audience
11:25 Challenges and Realities of the ReFi Space
18:18 Future Directions and Optimism in ReFi
27:59 The Importance of Patience in Regeneration
28:12 Creativity and Fun in Environmental Efforts
29:06 Challenges and Solutions in Community Engagement
29:38 Onboarding and Economic Systems in Crypto
30:56 Building Trust in Global Communities
32:39 Overcoming Obstacles in Web3 Adoption
36:16 The Role of Delight in Product Development
40:10 The Regen Commons Debate
51:11 Rapid Fire Questions
52:42 Final Thoughts and Call to Action
In this bonus episode of The ReFi Podcast, Timour Kosters, co-founder of Edge City, discusses the emerging trend of month-long pop-up cities where technology, science, and culture pioneers collaborate to envision a better future. He delves into the organizational philosophy of Edge City, emphasizing a generative, emergent, and regenerative approach. Timour charts his professional journey from a background in math and economics to organizing these unique social experiments. He shares inspiring stories, challenges faced, and the overarching vision for scaling these temporary cities into a global network, with the potential for permanent solutions that drive systemic change and human flourishing.
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00:00 Introduction to Generative and Emergent Events
00:23 Welcome to the ReFi Podcast
00:24 Exploring Pop-Up Cities with Timour Kosters
01:59 Timour's Journey and Background
04:45 The Concept of Pop-Up Communities
07:57 The Birth of Edge City
12:23 Addressing Criticisms and Inclusivity
20:11 Innovative Experiments and Community Currency
26:28 Governance Mechanisms and Public Goods
31:47 Regeneration and Systemic Change
35:49 Surprising Sessions and Overlapping Theories of Change
36:56 Planning Future Pop-Up Cities: Key Lessons and Challenges
42:47 Navigating Collaboration and Competition Among Pop-Up Cities
46:39 Ideal Participants and Handling Difficult Situations
51:54 Overcoming Unexpected Challenges: The Flood in Chiang Mai
56:41 The Future of Pop-Up Cities: A Sneak Peek into the Master Plan
01:04:05 Rapid Fire Questions and Closing Remarks
In this concluding episode of the ReFi podcast's fourth season, Maya and Tereza dive into sustainable technology with Wes Geisenberger, Vice President of Sustainability and ESG at the HBAR Foundation. The discussion spans various topics including the essential role of blockchain in addressing climate issues, insights from COP events, and Hedera's strategies for promoting sustainability. Wes highlights the significance of focusing on impact over financialization, the need for robust systems, and the promising potential of open-source technologies to facilitate large-scale sustainable initiatives. Practical advice for new entrants into the climate and Web3 intersection is also shared.
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Timestamps
[00:00] Introduction to Technology and Its Role
[00:48] Guest Introduction: Wes Gisenberger
[01:09] Reflections on ReFi and Technology
[02:00] Interview with Wes: COP Takeaways
[02:35] Blockchain and Carbon Markets
[04:02] Challenges and Opportunities in Carbon Markets
[04:50] The Role of Blockchain in Climate Finance
[06:04] Hedera's Mission and Vision
[06:28] Digitizing Methodologies and Open Source
[07:07] Building Capacity for Carbon Markets
[17:27] Hedera's Ecosystem and Sustainable Impact Fund
[28:43] State-Based Smart Contracts and Logging Technology
[29:28] Tokenization and Carbon Markets on Hedera
[30:58] Personal Journey into Climate Sustainability
[32:46] Challenges and Solutions in Environmental Data Management
[38:12] Interoperability in Blockchain and Climate Standards
[41:01] The Role of Technology in Climate Action
[45:50] Scaling the ReFi Space and Community Engagement
[49:18] Advice for Aspiring Change Makers
[51:47] Rapid Fire Questions and Conclusion
In this episode of the ReFi podcast, we speak with Anna Lerner, CEO of the Climate Collective, about her journey in using technology to combat climate change. Anna discusses the importance of product market fit for climate tech entrepreneurs, the potential of AI and blockchain in driving environmental accountability, and the crucial role of engaging local communities in climate projects. She emphasizes the need to shift focus from blaming countries for past damages to redirecting harmful subsidies towards climate and biodiversity goals. The conversation also highlights successful projects leveraging AI and blockchain for measurable environmental impact.
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00:00 Introduction to Nature Impact in Business 00:34 Welcome to the Refi Podcast 00:35 Interview with Kennedy Nana 01:20 Introducing Anna, CEO of Climate Collective 01:35 Anna's Journey in Climate Innovation 02:43 Early Career and First Job in Mozambique 04:09 Challenges and Equity in Climate Action 05:44 Biggest Challenges in Climate Finance 09:35 Technological Solutions for Climate Action 10:10 The Role of Nature and Technology 14:40 Blockchain and Climate Finance 18:13 The Evolution of Refi and Blockchain 19:50 Biodiversity Credit Markets 33:40 Successful Climate Tech Founders 37:24 Funding and Practical Tips for Climate Tech 38:52 Rapid Fire Questions and Conclusion
In this episode of the ReFi Podcast, we welcome Constanza Gomez Mont, a renowned social entrepreneur and founder of C Mind and AI for Climate. Mont shares her extensive experience in leveraging AI and emerging technologies to address environmental challenges, particularly in Latin America. She discusses the significance of integrating cultural and traditional knowledge with modern tech, emphasizing a shift towards regenerative and inclusive solutions. Tune in to hear Mont's inspirational journey from founding an action tank to pioneering groundbreaking conservation projects, including AI-driven biodiversity credits and biodiversity credits for protection of jaguars. This episode offers valuable insights into ethical AI, sustainable development, and the imperative roles of governments and local communities in fostering transformational change.👉 ReFi Podcast: https://twitter.com/ReFiPodcast
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00:00 Introduction to AI and Cultural Relevance
00:38 Meet Constanza Gomez Mont
02:01 Constanza's Journey and Vision
03:19 The Role of AI in Conservation
18:32 Challenges in Tech Adoption
25:40 Engaging Indigenous Communities
38:59 The Role of Governments and Policies
46:12 Final Thoughts and Rapid Fire Questions
In this episode of the ReFi podcast, hosts Maya and Tereza sit down with Jessica Groopman and Danielle Lanyard, the visionary co-founders of the Regenerative Technology Project. Together, they explore the transformative potential of regenerative technology across various domains. Jessica’s journey from archaeology to Silicon Valley and Danielle’s holistic approach provide a well-rounded view of how technology can serve living systems. Key topics discussed include integrating regenerative principles into the tech sector, the convergence of technology and sustainability, and the roles of blockchain and AI in fostering regenerative systems. The episode also delves into practical implementations, featuring case studies on Materiom, Ecosia, and Fairbnb, and assesses the cultural and financial barriers to scaling emerging technologies.
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00:00 Introduction to Regenerative Technology
00:47 Meet the Guests: Jessica Groopman and Danielle Lanyard
02:25 Jessica's Journey: From Archaeology to Regenerative Tech
07:49 Danielle's Path: From Meditation to Tech Innovation
19:16 Defining Regenerative Technology
23:00 Research Insights and Challenges
37:00 The Importance of a Holistic Approach
38:36 Challenges in Implementing Regenerative Technology
40:46 Examples of Regenerative Technology Projects
55:57 The Role of Blockchain in Regeneration
01:01:31 The Impact and Potential of AI
01:08:32 Rapid Fire Questions and Closing Remarks
In this episode of the ReFi podcast, co-hosts interview Azeem Khan, a serial entrepreneur and leading figure in decentralized finance and crypto philanthropy. Azeem discusses his pragmatic approach to integrating traditional industry practices with the world of crypto to maximize social impact and financial sustainability. The conversation covers Azeem's career journey, including his work with Gitcoin, UNICEF, and various crypto philanthropy initiatives. Reflecting on key sustainability practices, he stresses the importance of fostering long-term partnerships and investing in community-driven projects. Azeem also shares insights on the controversial Shell deal with Gitcoin, expressing the need to balance ESG commitments with practical funding solutions. Additionally, the episode explores the current state and future of Web3, emphasizing the criticality of bridging Eastern and Western crypto cultures for broader adoption and impact.
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00:00 Introduction to Parallel Thinking in Crypto
02:03 Guest Introduction: Azeem Khan
02:56 Azeem's Journey into Crypto
06:22 Crypto Philanthropy and Public Goods
09:15 Challenges and Innovations in Web3
19:59 The Future of Blockchain Ecosystems
29:54 Conference Culture and Predictions for DevCon
34:09 VC Money and Crypto's Event Industry
34:26 Bridging Eastern and Western Crypto Cultures
38:46 Philanthropy in Web3: Real-World Impact
47:05 Challenges and Solutions in Crypto Philanthropy
52:57 The Shell Deal Controversy
58:06 Degen vs. Regen: A Balanced Perspective
01:03:16 Global Crypto Adoption: A Pragmatic Approach
01:07:17 Rapid Fire Questions and Conclusion
In this episode of the ReFi Podcast, join Kennedy Ng'ang'a, founder and CEO of Shamba Network, as he shares his pioneering journey into Web3 since 2017 and how he leverages blockchain technology and satellite data to empower smallholder farmers in Africa. Kennedy delves into the mission of Shamba Network, which aims to bring ecological and climate data on-chain, addressing challenges like handling large datasets and pioneering solutions such as the ecological data oracle. The discussion explores the role of Digital Measurement, Reporting, and Verification (dMRV) in ecological projects, emphasizing financial and technological hurdles and the significance of institutional collaborations. With stories from pilot projects in Kenya and successful initiatives such as the ReFi Kenya Festival, learn how Shamba Network is driving climate resilience, community engagement, and overcoming skepticism towards Web3 solutions. Discover how technology and community actions are fostering sustainable development and environmental impact across Africa.
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00:00 Introduction to dMRV and Digital Tools
00:26 Welcome Kennedy Ng'ang'a
01:37 Kennedy's Journey into Web3 and Climate Resilience
03:57 Founding Shamba Network
05:22 Challenges and Innovations in Climate Data
07:50 The Role of dMRV in Climate Action
10:44 Empowering Smallholder Farmers
17:59 Institutional Collaborations and Pilot Projects
22:18 Successful Project and Future Prospects
22:54 Pilot Results and Tech Stack
25:19 Community Engagement and Digital Literacy
30:05 Challenges and Criticisms of Web3
32:42 Impactful Applications of Web3 in Africa
35:45 Future of ReFi Projects in Kenya
40:01 Personal Reflections and Success Stories
42:38 Rapid Fire Questions and Conclusion
In this episode of the ReFi Podcast, the hosts sit down with Ebru Kaya, CEO of Atreyu Investments and co-founder of the Regenerative Investing Institute. Ebru shares her journey into impact and regenerative investing, highlighting the importance of creating a thriving business ecosystem, much like nurturing a flower's environment. She explores her philosophy of investing not just for impact but by focusing on how businesses achieve this through interconnections within communities and ecosystems. Ebru touches on transformative projects, particularly in education and women's health, and discusses Atreyu’s approach to treating businesses as living systems. The conversation covers the evolving landscape of regenerative finance, emphasizing more holistic and inclusive models, and concludes with Ebru's reflections on the critical role of commitment in driving meaningful change.
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00:00 Introduction: The Importance of a Healthy Ecosystem
00:35 Meet Ebru Kaya: A Journey into Impact Investing
01:49 Ebru's Personal Journey and Early Career
05:57 The Birth of Regenerative Investing
06:54 Challenges and Philosophies in Impact Investing
11:21 Defining Impact vs. Regenerative Investing
21:19 Business as a Living System
27:16 The Art of Business Self-Actualization
27:40 Impact Investing: The How Matters
29:28 Healthy Planet, Healthy People, Empowered Communities
30:19 Learn Life: A Case Study in Regenerative Education
34:11 Regenerating Women’s Health
38:53 Community Engagement and Regenerative Principles
45:24 Measuring Success in Regenerative Investments
49:13 The Role of Technology in Regenerative Investing
51:13 Rapid Fire Questions and Final Thoughts
In this episode of the ReFi podcast, hosts Maya and Tereza interview Pete Corke, a regenerative innovator and visionary behind the indigenous-led project Kwaxala. The discussion focuses on transitioning from extractive to regenerative economies, specifically in the context of British Columbia's rainforests. Pete shares how Kwaxala aims to replace logging rights with the right to regenerate, creating economic structures that recognize and prioritize Indigenous land rights. The episode delves into the challenges of implementing this revolutionary business model, including legal and systemic barriers, and highlights the need for collaboration in the regenerative finance community. Pete emphasizes the importance of valuing and holding natural assets while connecting with native communities and using innovative financing mechanisms like protected forest shares and eco credits.
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00:00 Introduction to Regenerative Economy
00:35 Meet Pete Corke: Visionary Behind Kwaxala
01:58 Pete's Journey into Regenerative Finance
04:00 Understanding the Threats to British Columbia's Forests
05:46 The Economic Structure of Extractive Rights
09:16 Creating a Regenerative Economy
09:35 The Role of Indigenous Land Title Holders
16:42 The Century Protocol: Quantifying Ecological Value
19:40 Scaling Regenerative Forestry
24:40 Partnership with Indigenous Nations
31:05 Legislative Achievements in Biodiversity Restoration
31:52 Challenges with Indigenous Relationships and Venture Funding
32:40 Philanthropic Funding and Government Collaboration
34:01 Economic Models for Conservation
35:38 Carbon Credits vs. Premium Eco Credits
36:59 Ecological Benefits Framework (EBF)
37:58 The Role of Web3 in Carbon Offsets
42:31 Tech Stack and Future Plans
46:46 Advice for the ReFi Community
47:28 The Bigger Picture: Regenerative vs. Extractive Economies
55:47 Rapid Fire Questions
In this final episode of the economic and systems thinking mini-series on the refi podcast, Tony Lai, co-steward of Mother Tree Labs and fellow at Stanford's Codex, joins Maya and Tereza to explore the intersection of computational law, commons governance, and ecological transition. Tony offers insights into creating mindful economies and shares personal tips for regeneration. The conversation covers institutional versus extitutional approaches to governance, the role of computational law in regenerative systems, and the importance of community-driven initiatives. Tony shares experiences from New Zealand's legal personhood for nature and discusses the development of Mother Tree Labs in nurturing regenerative communities. Key themes include the role of mythmaking, storytelling, and community in reshaping legal frameworks and economic systems. Tony emphasizes the importance of attunement practices for personal and relational growth, offering a unique blend of law, music, and community engagement to foster a regenerative future. 👉 ReFi Podcast: https://twitter.com/ReFiPodcast 👉 ReFi DAO: https://twitter.com/refidaoist 👉 Tony's LinkedIn profile is here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tonyklai/ 👉 Tony's X: https://x.com/lai 👉 Tereza's X profile: https://x.com/TerezaBizkova 👉 Maya's X: https://x.com/mayazdentzel 00:00 Introduction to the ReFi Podcast 01:22 Welcoming Tony Lai 04:34 Tony's Background and Journey 09:09 The Role of Law in Regenerative Systems 15:29 Academia and Computational Law 22:42 Mother Tree Labs and Mythology 28:23 Regenerative Finance Explained 33:02 Surprising Insights from New Zealand 38:18 Extitutional Theory and Community Governance 43:19 Personal and Relational Regeneration 46:49 Rapid Fire Questions and Conclusion
In this episode, we delve into a conversation with Glen Weyl, a political economist, researcher at Microsoft Research, and founder of Radical Exchange. Glen discusses his work on innovative economic models and digital democracy, emphasizing the need to convert social media anger into productive policy proposals. The dialogue explores the evolution of democracy and technology, illustrated by examples from Taiwan's GovZero and the system of Polis for reducing polarization. Glen also shares insights from his books, Radical Markets and Plurality, and reflects on the intersections of technology, democracy, and spirituality. Addressing the challenges in the U.S. political climate, Glen outlines potential solutions for increasing civic engagement and reducing polarization, and offers his perspective on the role of blockchain and other technologies in fostering sustainable communities.
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00:00 Introduction to Social Media and Anger
00:39 Guest Introduction: Glen Weyl
01:24 Key Takeaways and Episode Overview
01:51 Diving into Glen's Work and Views
02:16 Challenges in Democracy and Technology
06:27 ExploringTaiwan's Digital Democracy
09:04 Polis and Depolarization Mechanisms
15:54 Conflict and Polarization in Society
17:27 Local Strategies for Rebuilding Connection
18:42 Anonymity and Identity in Digital Spaces
20:46 Environmental Coordination and Blockchain
24:14 Refi Community and Blockchain Critique
29:32 Quadratic Voting and Its Applications
33:46 Open Source Book and Plurality
36:27 Future Projects and Personal Insights
37:33 Religion, Technology, and Personal Growth
41:19 Rapid Fire Questions and Conclusion
In this episode, John Fullerton, an unconventional economist and key proponent of regenerative economics, discusses the polycrisis resulting from traditional economic systems and the need for a paradigm shift towards regeneration. Fullerton shares insights from his transition from Wall Street banker to founding the Capital Institute and emphasizes how holistic approaches in economics and finance can foster sustainable business practices. He elucidates the differences between impact investing, regenerative investing, and discusses the potential role of cryptocurrencies and blockchain in creating a resilient economy. The conversation also delves into how organizations can adopt regenerative principles and the importance of maintaining a holistic view. This episode offers profound insights for anyone interested in advancing regenerative finance principles and fostering a sustainable global economy.
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00:00 Introduction to Regenerative Economics
00:30 Meet John Fullerton: From Wall Street to Regenerative Economics
02:13 The Flaws in Traditional Economic Systems
02:30 John's Journey: From JP Morgan to the Capital Institute
04:22 The Realization of Systemic Issues
06:15 Understanding Regeneration: Beyond Sustainability
15:13 The Role of Finance in Regeneration
22:05 Corporate Challenges in Adopting Regenerative Economics
29:59 Understanding Health Indicators
31:03 The Concept of Regeneration
31:37 Economic System Transformation
32:43 Living Systems and Business Models
34:38 The Role of Technology in Regeneration
37:59 Complementary Currencies and Resilience
44:20 The Future of Finance
50:53 Rapid Fire Questions
In the first episode of Season Four of the ReFi Podcast “The Regeneration Nexus,” hosts Maya and Tereza interview Samantha Power, a regenerative economist, futurist, bioregionalist, and co-founder of the BioFi Project. Samantha discusses her new book, 'Bioregional Finance and Facilities: Reimagining Finance to Regenerate Our Planet,' and delves into the concepts of bioregionalism and decentralized technology to foster place-based approaches for ecological and cultural regeneration. She outlines the idea of bioregional financing facilities (BFFs) and their potential to decentralize financial governance, organize synergistic portfolios of projects, and catalyze the transition to regenerative economies. They also discuss innovative mechanisms such as eco-credits, nature-based currencies, and web3 technologies as tools to support these goals.
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Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction to Regeneration Nexus Podcast
01:26 Meet Samantha Power: Regenerative Economist
02:12 The Bigger Picture: Traditional Systems and Ecological Harm
06:04 Defining Regenerative Economy
12:07 Bioregional Financing Facilities Explained
16:30 The Role of Bioregions in Regeneration
38:05 Innovative Financial Mechanisms and Web3 Technologies
46:17 Future of Bioregional Financing Facilities
50:23 Closing Thoughts and Call to Action
In this bonus episode of the ReFi Podcast, John Ellison sits down with the new co-hosts of season 4, Maya Dentzel and Tereza Bízková, along with her colleague Juan Giraldo from ReFi Medellín, ReFi DAO’s local node. They discuss the incredible work being done in Medellín, Colombia, to drive the Web3 movement through community events and sustainable practices.
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👉 Maya's X: https://x.com/mayazdentzel
Timestamps:
00:26 Welcome to ReFi Podcast
01:57 Meet the Hosts and Guests
03:22 Vision for ReFi Podcast Season Four
05:30 The Story of ReFi Medellin
06:51 Personal Journeys into ReFi
08:10 Community Engagement and Events
12:56 Challenges and Solutions in ReFi Medellin
22:09 Innovative Onboarding Strategies
25:23 Micro Lending and Financial Inclusion
30:51 Demographics of ReFi Medellin Local Node
32:00 Fundraising and Key Metrics
34:19 Fundraising Strategies and Marketing
41:05 Team Dynamics and Lessons Learned
44:06 Governance and Decision Making
46:16 Expansion of Local Nodes in Colombia
50:55 Future Projects and Vision
54:11 Getting Involved and Final Reflections
In this insightful episode, join host John Ellison as he delves deep into the regenerative finance (ReFi) movement, exploring its intersection with climate action and Web 3 technology.
John shares his gratitude for the journey so far and his excitement for what lies ahead. We start with a retrospective look at the progress and challenges faced by the ReFi community during the bear market of 2022 and 2023, highlighting projects that have successfully maintained momentum.
As we move into 2024 and beyond, our host discusses the emerging surge of interest and enthusiasm that is shaping the future of ReFi. This episode also covers the significant shifts in the mainstream acceptance of digital assets, including Bitcoin ETFs and the anticipation of Ethereum ETFs, which are likely to introduce a cascade of new financial instruments.Furthermore, John shares personal reflections from his recent mini-sabbatical, offering insights gained from time spent in nature and conversations with diverse leaders outside the traditional ReFi space.
Key narratives expected to drive the ReFi movement towards greater impact and adoption are introduced, along with core concepts that underpin the movement. For newcomers and OGs alike, this episode provides valuable ideas and insights to deepen engagement with ReFi. Don’t miss this comprehensive analysis of where ReFi stands today and its promising direction forward.
A special thanks to Marcio Vilela for the beautiful art photography on the wall from his Superflora collection in the Amazon.
Time Stamps:
[00:00:00] Teaser
[00:01:08] Introduction
[00:02:23] A Token Of Gratitude
[00:03:11] The First Wave of ReFi
[00:06:30] Reality and The State Of Our Nervous System
[00:11:57] Top Level Narratives
[00:12:20] ReFi Is Not Just About Web3
[00:14:16] Moving Beyond Carbon
[00:16:43] Funding Public Goods
[00:19:04] Bringing Real World Assets On Chain
[00:20:23] Green Accountability
[00:23:47] Foundational Tech For ReFi
[00:24:25] Market Mechanisms
[00:26:00] Climate Data
[00:28:00] Registries
[00:31:15] Methodologies
[00:34:46] MRV and dMRV
[00:39:16] ReFi Marketplaces
[00:41:44] ReFi Exchanges
[00:45:00] What Will Make The Next Wave
[00:59:20] Social Coordination Vehicles
[01:01:45] The Evolution Of Funding Mechanisms
[01:02:25] Institutional Engagement
[01:04:00] Being Stewards of Regeneration}
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#Web3Innovation
In this week’s episode of the ReFi Podcast, John is delighted to welcome his friend Vincent Daranyi, a former investment banker turned serial entrepreneur, to share his profound journey of self-discovery and his vision of neoslife—a 1,000 acre regenerative village just 75-minutes outside of Lisbon that offers an entirely new way of being.
Vincent has spent the last eight years diving deep into life's biggest questions and found a unique perspective on the role of awakening human consciousness in addressing the most pressing challenges of our time. In this conversation we get to hear about Vincent’s transition from working inside the world’s top financial institutions to the pursuit of a more meaningful and beautiful life.
He reveals his latest ambition to establish a regenerative village located just outside of Lisbon, which aims to serve as a model for the new world we’re all working to build together.
Vincent offers some unique and often radical insights on the intersection of spirituality and finance, his stance on the use of psychedelics, and his perspective on Bitcoin as the one currency above all others.
The conversation also delves into the essence of human energy and emotion, the process of awakening, and the vital role of community in driving the regenerative movement. Tune in for a journey that promises to challenge conventional thinking and inspire a collective effort towards regeneration.
Vincent’s journey is a fascinating microcosm of the broader regenerative movement as humanity discovers it’s rightful place as a part of nature and seeks to build new systems and social experiments that embody this deeper understanding of what it means to be human.
Learn more about Vincent neoslife and the upcoming retreat
👉 neoslife village: https://neos.life/
👉 Retreat application: ir.neoslife.com
👉 Vincent on LinkedIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vincentdaranyi/
👉 Vincent on Twitter: https://twitter.com/weareawakening1
👉 Vincent’s Substack: https://myawakening.substack.com/
Retreat in April: https://myawakening.substack.com/p/73-unleash-true-greatness
Connect with John and ReFi Podcast
👉 ReFi Podcast: https://twitter.com/ReFiPodcast👉 ReFi DAO: https://twitter.com/refidaoist👉 John Ellison on Twitter: https://twitter.com/climateXcrypto
👉 John Ellison on LinkedIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jbellison/ Subscribe, like, and share!Timestamps :00:00: Intro00:31: Introduction to neoslife
01:21: Vincent's personal journey
02:23: Vision of a regenerative village and upcoming investor retreat.
03:34: Personal growth and community building.
05:24: Tour of the plot of land
05:34: Exploring the development process
10:04: Redesigning societal norms and financial systems.
12:10: Technology for positive impact and societal improvement.
29:17: Land development: hotel, retreat space, and well-being center.
29:59: Investor retreat and its objectives.
31:39: Flow states and aligning with the project's vision for investment.
49:16: Spiritual journey and views on psychedelics
49:57: Role of psychedelics as tools for awakening and healing
51:41: Integrating insights from psychedelic experiences into daily life.
55:08: Get involved
55:36: Invitation to participate in the investor retreat
59:27: Self-reflection and contemplation on personal purpose and expression.
In this week's episode of ReFi Podcast, host John Ellison dives deep into a conversation with Dom Francks, an executive leadership coach and wilderness guide with a profound commitment to combating the climate crisis through connection with nature. With a rich background that includes a Stanford education, a decade-long journey to becoming a professional golfer, and significant experience in the renewable energy sector, Dom has crafted a unique path that led him to become a guide for those looking to deepen their engagement with the environment and find their place in the regenerative transition.
Dom and John discuss the broader ecological challenges that would persist and the fundamental shift required in our relationship with nature.
We’d like to invite you to explore Dom's VIVIFY Regenerative Leadership Program, a unique retreat designed to connect leaders over a 12-week program with 8 days spent in the High Sierras. This immersive experience promises to deepen the connection to nature, oneself, and one's purpose in the fight against climate change.
This episode covers:
🌍 Exploring the urgent need for increased action on the climate crisis and the challenges that persist even with significant environmental improvements.
🚶♂️ Discussing the profound impact of reconnecting with nature on personal well-being and effectiveness in environmental advocacy.
🌲 Highlighting Dom Francks’ journey from Stanford graduate and professional golfer to becoming a dedicated executive coach and wilderness guide, aiming to support climate leaders through the VIVIFY Regenerative Leadership Program.
Time Stamps:
[00:00:00] Teaser
[00:00:48] Introduction
[00:02:52] Check-in with Dom
[00:04:22] Who Is Dom Francks?
[00:08:50] Working on the Climate Crisis
[00:12:45] Immersing People In Nature
[00:18:27] Our Separation From Nature
[00:22:35] The Nature Pyramid
[00:28:42] VIVIFY’s Regenerative Leadership Program
[00:35:40] Changes Taking Place
[00:44:30] Tools For Regenerative Leadership
[00:49:50] Long-Term Regenerative Livelihood
[00:59:20] Communities Building A Regenerative Way Of Life
[01:04:20] Getting Involved
A special thanks to Marcio Vilela for the beautiful art photography on the wall from his Superflora collection in the Amazon.
Hashtags: #Podcast, #ReFiPodcast, #RegenerativeFinance, #ClimateLeadership, #RegenerativeLiving, #NatureConnection, #EnvironmentalActivism, #SustainableFuture
Welcome to another episode of the ReFi Podcast! Today, we're thrilled to feature Luuk Weber from Kolektivo and Monty Merlin from ReFi DAO, alongside seven other stewards who are making waves within the Celo community. This episode is a deep dive into their pioneering efforts to earmark a substantial amount of capital from the Celo Community Fund. The focus? Supporting the burgeoning ecosystem of public goods that are emerging as a cornerstone in the fight against climate change through regenerative economics in the digital realm.
🌱 What We Discuss:
The definition and importance of public goods, especially in the context of climate action.
How the emergence of regenerative economics translates into tangible impacts in the real world.
The role of blockchain and digital finance in addressing crucial issues like climate change, and social, and economic injustice.
A sneak peek into the origins of Ethereum, the hurdles of funding ecosystem development, and the broader implications for open-source software.
An exciting six-month initiative that has allocated over 1.7 million in cUSD and 700,000 in CELO to pilot this visionary project.