The Conversation
In this monthly conversation, global experts lead interactive discussions on regenerative leadership, living systems, interdependence, and topics critical to leading organizations successfully through our rapidly changing times. This is the home of our popular Regenerative Leadership monthly session, which began in March of 2020.
Upcoming Sessions
Exploring the Relationship the Relationship between Lifelong Learning and Regenerative Leadership
Longer lives are one of the most important achievements of the past century. Longevity has many effects on our society: the economy, education, healthcare, and social policies. Our society can improve the quality of these century-long lives through lifelong learning by helping people find a sense of belonging, purpose, and worth at every age and stage.
About Mary Ellen Lynch: Mary Ellen is a PhD student in Education and Social Sciences at Coastal Carolina University, where her research centers on lifelong learning. Her experience in higher education includes working in Student Affairs and teaching in a Master’s program in Organizational Leadership. Her non-academic background includes working at an international corporation within the global practice, focusing on risk management and practice agreements with various member countries.
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Meeting ID: 905 129 5354
Passcode: 1234
Finding Steady Ground Between Scarcity and Excess
This Regenerative Leadership session explored “enough” as a clearer, steadier approach to our work and lives—helping us trust what we have, return to the present, and make choices that sustain rather than deplete us. Led by board-certified holistic health practitioner Dina Ely, we looked at how this shift can open more sustainable ways of living, leading, and showing up in our communities.
Mastering the Skills of Consciousness
In this session we investigate the essential dialogue between humans and spirit, examining the real ‘job description’ of human consciousness and why we have the passionate task of mastering the skills required for this ‘job.’ Presenter Marti Spiegelman’s executive mentoring and initiation programs help today’s visionary leaders across all professions embody and apply timeless Indigenous wisdom to the evolution of consciousness in today’s world.
Teaching Craft Intelligence-Holding the Line on Knowledge Stewardship
As leaders we need to cultivate clarity and courage where systems, ethics, and AI intersect. This talk explores emerging archetypes of influence, the erosion of epistemic depth, and the quiet rebellion of intellectual integrity. By naming the forces that shape meaning today, we reclaim our role as stewards—not just of outcomes, but of understanding itself. This session was led by Christine Haskell, Phd.
