In this episode of Sense-Making in a Changing World, it is my delight to welcome Willow Berzin - a wonderfully creative designer & thinker, and founder & chief assembler of the Coalition of Everyone. Through this she brings people together to hold conversations that renew trust, disrupt the politics of fear and build a politics of hope. Her key focus is on contributing to regeneration through designing pathways for transition and real systems change - deep democracy which puts people and the planet first.

Willow and I are both part of   Regenerative Songlines Australia and she is a core member of Regen Melbourne inspired by Kate Raworth's Doughnut Economics.

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Other projects include:

THE FUTURENOW PROJECT REGEN INCUBATOR If you have an idea/s for a regen project that you want to make happen, but are looking for ways to help realise it, please email [email protected] to register your interest to join a new Regen Incubator program, piloting in Melbourne mid year. 

Willow mentioned these references:

Thomas Campbell: My Big Toe (theory of everything)Jeremy Lent: The Patterning InstinctOECD: Catching the Deliberative Wave

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