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We're joined by Alix Lebeck and Julie Wilkinson of LEBEC Capital Partners, a woman-owned global impact investment and advisory firm. They share the capital allocator perspective on what actually makes a project investable, why “capital fluency” is often the missing ingredient, and how developers can better align with the realities of institutional capital. We dive into innovative finance strategies—from blended capital stacks to lessons drawn from microfinance in the water sector—and unpack h...
We sit down with Carmen and Tripp Eldridge of Convivial Foodscapes to unpack what it really takes to design, launch, and sustain farms embedded inside large scale residential agrihoods. We dig into distribution models, staffing realities, and why a neighborhood farm succeeds only when it is treated like essential infrastructure instead of a pretty backdrop. • Carmen’s route from family gardens to food politics, Peace Corps teaching, and statewide nutrition incentives • Tripp’s CS...
In this episode, I’m joined by Mara Mintzer of Growing Up Boulder for a deep dive into youth-led placemaking and what it reveals about how cities can look, feel, and function differently—often at a fraction of the expected cost. From five-minute neighborhoods and safe routes to school to water play, native habitat, and spaces that invite lingering, kids consistently point to choices that make places healthier, more social, and more sustainable for everyone. Mara shares how small, hands-on exp...
Modern life offers speed and convenience, but often at the cost of connection to the systems that sustain us. In this episode, regenerative rancher and developer Thomas Patton joins us from just outside Panama City, Panama to explore what happens when land, food, and daily life are brought back into relationship. Thomas shares the evolution of his family’s 7,000 hectare property from conventional agriculture to the Coquira Soil Project, and how that work expanded into Lega Vera—a farm village...
Gardening is often portrayed as a pastime, an optional extra woven around daily life. Yet across history and across cultures, people have shaped land for reasons that reach far beyond necessity. Jennifer Jewell, host of the acclaimed show Cultivating Place, has spent decades listening closely to gardeners and land tenders. Through those stories, she uncovers a pattern: cultivation is one of the most enduring ways humans connect to place, and its impact reaches well beyond the edge of the gar...
What if we could build with trees without milling them into straight, uniform boards? On this episode, Neal Collins is joined by Amelia Baxter, co-founder and CEO of WholeTrees Structures, a company reimagining timber construction by using unmilled, round timber as structural elements in buildings. Together, they explore how WholeTrees transforms the often overlooked “cull trees,” trees that would otherwise be removed as excess byproducts, from well-managed forests into beautiful, durable bui...
Across every continent, degraded landscapes tell a sobering story: wetlands drained, forests cleared, tidal flats diminished. The tragedy isn’t that humanity lacks the knowledge to restore them—we know how to bring these ecosystems back. The real challenge lies in how to finance restoration at scale. In this episode we sit down with Adam Davis, co-founder of Ecosystem Investment Partners, a firm that has channeled over a billion of dollars into restoring ecosystems. The discussion dives into ...
Jasper van Brakel is on a mission to regenerate the world with the power of finance and business As CEO of RSF Social Finance, he leads one of the most innovative financial institutions redefining how capital can serve life—not just profit. In this episode, Jasper shares how his journey through the early days of finance and impact investing led him to the frontlines of the regenerative finance movement. He unpacks RSF’s bold embrace of the term “regenerative,” and the framework they’ve ...
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A that explores how land, capital, and community come together in practice.Hosted by Neal Collins, the show features conversations with landowners, developers, investors, and practitioners navigating the real-world challenges of regenerative development, including financing, governance, land stewardship, and long-term value creation.Rather than focusing on theory or trends, the podcast examines the tradeoffs, constraints, and decisions that determine whether regenerative projects actually endure.
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