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Today's episode starts in an open meadow, the ground soaked with dew and the early morning sunlight just beginning to light up the tips of trees.


Immersing in nature is a key theme not only of this podcast but of all my work. Most of us have very little experience of what it means to simply BE in nature, not exercising, or walking the dog, just listening, observing and experiencing. In the episode, I share how my own relationship with nature has deepened over time, how I centre nature connection in my work with clients and some simple practices that you can try in just a few moments to really experience the natural world around you.


Building on these ideas, I share how the topic of being instead of doing is showing up for me in my work and why it's so important for regenerative business. I discuss some of the mistakes I've made in building my business and why I believe you already have everything you need for your own entrepreneurial journey. Hear about how I'm rediscovering creativity, play and joy in my business, planting offers and ideas like a gardener and cultivating my ecosystem with a child-like joy.


Topics for today:

00:00 – A Beautiful Morning
01:30 – Moving Deeply Into Nature
08:25 – Being as a Regenerative Business Practice
19:20 – Creating Offers Like A Garden


To ask questions, book or support any of the offers mentioned in today's podcast, email me at alisa@regenerativeworklife.com.


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Listen to related episodes:


32: Spring / Finding Meaning in My Podcast / Fears for the Soul of Business / Returning to Nature

23: Crafting a Resilient Ecosystem for Meaningful Work (Regenerative Sticking Point with Sara)

20: Want to Work Sustainably? Shift Your Focus from WHAT to HOW



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