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  • Happy wednesday all!!!

    4 new users on the platform over night 🙂 greet them for

    ????1 $Hugs bounty ????

    Check out your feed or the welcome group

    https://regentribecommunity.boundless.works/groups/welcome/

    ????️Digital host ambassadors ????????‍♀️????????‍♂️????

    – Please greet them.

    – I like to ask what brought them to the platform, it’s great for us to know how people are finding Tribes

    – I also like to ask what they’re interested in about Regenerative Neighborhood movement.

    ???? if they have no photo or bio, remind them to fill in their info so the tribe can get to know them ????

    – if they have bio info filled in and topics selected in their interests, share a link to the hive so they can explore topics that interst them.

    – if they selected a location or country of interest, invite them to the corresponding BIOZONE 🙂

    Thanks for growing the community and greeting connection!

    It takes a tribe to grow a village !

    And we’re working on a global #RegenerativeNetworkNeighborhood!

    Interconnected Regenerative Neighborhoods Supporting each other :)!

    #NĂĽEarth

  • Oscar Regen Tribe ????

    Member
    November 3, 2023 at 9:41 pm in reply to: Flow or Force?

    Spirituality to me, on the pragmatic side is healing your traumas.

    – being self aware to observe reactions from triggers

    – digging in to identify the trauma that causes that trigger

    – accept it, hug it, forgive the cause, and grow.

    – eventually, after lots of those cycles, no long reacting to that trauma.

    – this brings inner peace ????????✨

    – and if you’re never emotionally reactive, you are always your best person and kind to everyone.

    – this is godly ????✨

  • Oscar Regen Tribe ????

    Member
    November 3, 2023 at 9:35 pm in reply to: Flow or Force?

    I find reading each others minds is a nice sign of flow –

    – Finishing each others sentences.

    – asking the same questions

    – working on independent things that end up complimenting each others work.

  • 1 $Hugs bounty for sharing a post about Ecuador in the Ecuador Biozone group

    2 $Hugs bounty for sharing info about a Regenerative Neighborhood in Ecuador in the Ecuador Biozone group

    3 $Hugs bounty for getting a Regenerative Neighborhood in Ecuador uploaded to the Neighborhoods section

    Ask for more details!!

    Empowering the Regenerative Neighborhood Movement!

    https://regentribecommunity.boundless.works/groups/ecuador-biozone/

  • 5 $Hugs bounty : NEW Regenerative Neighborhood in Ecuador to contact and get uploaded to Tribes

    Does anyone have a connection to this ecovillage?

    https://www.terrafrutis.com

    Vegan community in Ecuador, focused on creating a food forest on the edge of the Amazon rainforest.


    Does it excite you to meet and connect with Regenerative Neighborhoods around the world?

    We need your help ????

    ???? Main Goals :
    – Connect with the community vision holding team

    – Upload their community to the Tribes platform!

    Two ways that help us get there:

    1. Connect with the community vision holders and invite them to the Tribes Platform and to upload their profile.

    – We’ll share a walk-through on how we have been doing it ????

    (Most projects have a list of to dos, and this is just one more for them…)

    2. The second path is to find info on their website and socials – and Upload their profile information to Tribes!
    Then we can reach out to the team with their profile ready to be claimed ????


    This is the journey we are on as a collective.
    To connect and support Regenerative Neighborhoods around the world.

    Grateful to be in this Movement with you •:)

    * more info on our point system $Hugs coming soon.
    @SoniaRegenTribe @nicoleadmin @vivi @Jake
    @sofy

  • Oscar Regen Tribe ????

    Member
    October 7, 2023 at 5:26 am in reply to: Water out of thin air

    Water out of thin air solutions

    https://interestingengineering.com/lists/everything-you-need-to-know-about-air-to-water-devices

  • Our core team meeting schedule is:

    Monday

    11 am – weekly goal setting

    2pm – marketing

    Tuesday

    11am – tribes platform development

    3pm – tribes platform front end

    Wednesday

    11am – collective growth

    3pm – catalyzer education & biozones

    Thursday

    11am – agency

    3pm – Realestate

    Friday

    11am – Friday check out

    3pm – collective ops

    Dm me & @SoniaRegenTribe @Vivo about any topics that interest you

    Join this group and the telegram to take your next steps in activating in the movement !!

    https://t.me/+jldmC6prbwJiNDk5

  • Oscar Regen Tribe ????

    Member
    August 13, 2023 at 5:00 am in reply to: Agroforestry is the solution!!!
  • Oscar Regen Tribe ????

    Member
    July 28, 2023 at 4:12 pm in reply to: Agroforestry is the solution!!!

    Want to plant an agroforestry system that improves local biodiversity while producing food on your farm, lawn, or field?

    ????????????????????????????????????????????

    Want to plant a biodiverse, native agroforestry system that sequesters carbon and grows food on your farm, lawn, or field? Contour Lines Corp is now accepting applications for agroforestry tree grants in the United States and other countries. Visit us at http://www.contourlines.org/usa to apply. And continue reading to learn about these systems…

    We’re often asked why we construct berms and swales for our Contour Lines USA agroforestry projects. The simple answer is MANY reasons, including soil regeneration, water conservation, labor reduction, and improved growing conditions.

    Contour Lines is fundamentally a soil conservation organization. We provide grants of trees and technical assistance to farmers in exchange for the farmer implementing certain soil conservation practices. In the USA one of those practices is digging swales. These ditches dug on contour capture organic matter including soil, leaves, grass clippings, and manure that would otherwise erode and wash away in heavy rains and strong winds. Over time these ditches will fill with a rich mixture of nutrients that will feed our trees and keep our waterways clean. At Contour Lines we believe that building soil is equivalent to building wealth and is essential for food sovereignty and security.

    Soil isn’t the only thing our swales capture. Each yard of 18×18 inch swale can hold over 50 gallons of water. This retained water will hydrate the landscape as it gradually percolates into the soil and even helps recharge aquifers. This strategy has enormous potential for restoring watersheds as so many areas are experiencing drought, water restrictions and wild fires. In Contour Lines projects our swales act as free irrigation systems.

    Contour Lines builds berms and swales because time is money. Over years of planting pilot projects and experimentation we have found that utilizing berms and swales greatly reduces the cost of planting and maintaining trees. When planting as many trees as we do, it must be done efficiently. It takes endurance to plant thousands of trees in a day, and we learned early on that it won’t happen by digging holes with shovels. We’ve experimented with tractors, augers, various hand tools, and backhoes while recording our hours. We found that tree planting is far faster if we dug the swales first with a mini excavator, which also softens the soil. In addition, in our pilot projects without berms/swales, the greatest labor cost came from controlling weeds with mowers, weed eaters, and hand pulling. However, when we excavate swales we terminate any grasses or weeds and burry their seeds. The berm is then capped with subsoil from 18 inches deep, which is mostly free of weed seeds and root systems that sprout. Therefore we have a lot of control over what grows in our swales. Furthermore, our projects use cover crops and mulch to suppress weeds and help our trees grow quickly without the countless hours of fighting mother nature.

    Finally our berms simply grow great trees, and they do it fast. The berms are a perfect habitat for our trees. The roots grow uninterrupted in the aerated de-compacted soil, while the swales provide a source of water and nutrients. Also the berms contain double topsoil, both what was naturally occurring and what was piled on top as the swales were excavated.

    At Contour Lines we pride ourselves on our ability to get things done efficiently and effectively. Our projects have proven consistently to have near-perfect survival rates of our seedlings, and we have yet to see another diverse agroforestry system get established cheaper. If you are interested in working with Contour Lines and receiving a free tree planting grant, you’re welcome to apply online at: http://www.contourlines.org/usa

    Southern Appalachian Highlands Conservancy Living Web Farms Modern Harvest Farms Agroforestry Regeneration Communities North End Community Improvement Collaborative (NECIC) Appalachian Sustainable Development – ASD One Tree Planted Andrew Weisberg Sean Dixon-Sullivan Tommy Turok Skylar Mathison Contour Lines Center

  • Ai summary and main points :

    Summary and main points of the article “Survival of the Nicest”:

    The article discusses the idea that Darwin’s theories were misinterpreted by industrialists like Andrew Carnegie, who believed that fierce competition and inequality were justified in the corporate economy. However, the article argues that Darwin’s ideas actually emphasized traits like sharing and compassion as factors that contributed to human survival and success.

    The article highlights research by Michael Tomasello, an American psychologist, who developed an evolutionary theory of human cooperation. Tomasello suggests that two key steps in human evolution led to our unique form of interdependence. First, approximately two million years ago, Homo habilis emerged and began scavenging carcasses of large mammals. This survival strategy required cooperation, leading to social selection that favored collaborative behavior.

    The second step was the development of uniquely large population sizes and the evolution of shared cultural identity among humans. This collective intentionality at the level of entire societies promoted trust, collaboration, and cooperation among members of the group.

    The article argues that modern corporate workplaces may not align with our evolutionary roots and can lead to worker alienation and dissatisfaction. In contrast, worker-owned cooperatives are more in line with our evolutionary heritage, promoting shared identity, trust, and collaboration among members. The article suggests that as worker-owned cooperatives gain prominence, we may witness a return to collaborative environments that better align with human evolutionary history.

    Overall, the article advocates for a shift towards more cooperative and community-focused economic models as a way to create a better and more sustainable society.

  • Oscar Regen Tribe ????

    Member
    November 1, 2023 at 8:22 pm in reply to: Regen Collective Update – Week 44

    1. We invite each collaborator to set a reasonable market value price for work they do.
    1a. The collective takes a vote on what they are able to pay for certain exchanges.
    – sometimes in fiat, sometimes in crypto, sometimes with the covering of #UBN (universal basic needs), and sometimes with $Hugs to make up for the difference as an IOU style economy for later exchange for events, co.lives, courses, trainings, discounts on land purchases or services, etc….

    2. We set bounties for the missions we seek support with based on need and urgency,

    3. Our goal is for 40 hrs of work per week, team mates are guaranteed a $1,111 USD value of Universal Basic Income per month. – Either in fiat, crypto, or $Hugs
    So our basic tokenomics are starting at – $1,111 / 160 hrs in a month of work = $6.94 per hug.

    Would love some help to evolve this •:)

    Join the $Hugs channel and help us ideate 🙂

  • Oscar Regen Tribe ????

    Member
    November 1, 2023 at 6:24 am in reply to: Regen Collective Update – Week 44

    Hey A!
    so happy to hear from you!!!!

    yes totally agree the bells and whistles to bring people in and keep them engaged will help a lot :)!

    This current build is letting us test our first features and functions and the flow of information…..

    We are adding suggestions from the community of things they want to see on TRIBES.

    I have been cleaning this list up and will share it publicly!
    We are designing our full stack build with more key features to help grow the Regenerative Neighborhood Movement!
    Check out the Green Paper we are currently editing 🙂
    https://drive.google.com/file/d/1t3UnaT53V0BToB0fuwkRbvHBMHy2oiO-/view?usp=sharing

    @RegenJulia put this great description of many of the features and functions you can expect!

    We are seeking tech help TRIBE!!
    If you’d like to join the core team and help design, build, operate the platform with us!
    Write me!!! @oscar

  • Oscar Regen Tribe ????

    Member
    October 31, 2023 at 6:58 pm in reply to: Regen Collective Update – Week 44

    We are soo motivated from all the feedback, suggestions, and support we are getting from the new collective members activating, supporting, and bringing their magick!!
    @Vivo @laila @philip @Pickle @sante @kelseyfaith24 @kelly @yakir @alexLion @hanna
    @hannah

  • Oscar Regen Tribe ????

    Member
    October 31, 2023 at 1:46 pm in reply to: Governance Softwares

    We are looking to use the holocracy structure of the RegenTribe collective in a DAO –

    Saw that hypha is now live and going to test it!

    Would love to check out this one you’re suggesting :)))

    Thanks

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