“In many ways, regeneration is very simple,” says author Laura Storm, named by the World Economic Forum as a ‘Young Global Leader’.
The founder of Regenerators – a collective effusive in its praise and advocacy for nature-inspired regenerative design, leadership and living, Storm practices what she preaches on the permaculture farm in Portugal where she lives with her family.
“Once people ‘get it’, then something starts to shift within them,” she told me on Inside Ideas. Regenerators is all about supporting those who make the shift with advice on what the can do next.
“I have so much love for the activist community because these are raw passionate people, they desperately want to make a difference and many would give their life to the movement that they believe in,” she says. “I’m very passionate about helping them create these thriving and regenerative micro-organisms and living systems so that the activist movement and communities can start to transform because we deeply need them.”
The co-author of Regenerative Leadership Storm has advised the Copenhagen Climate Council, the World Business Summit on Climate Change, Project Green Light and Sustainia, among others, on how they can become regenerators through the work that they do.
For some of this insight and how you might find your inner regenerative leader, catch up with Storm’s appearance on season 3 of my podcast.