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Pioneer Rhizomes Community Taster

Hosted by Perspectivist
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Dear pioneers, bridge-builders, and weavers,

How can we bring energy from our inner depths into the roles, relationships, and fields we are (re)fertilizing? What does it take for our work to thrive - so that it can sustain us and be in service to the wider ecosystem?

The Pioneer Rhizomes Community Programme is taking root as a living lab for regenerative brands, offers, and stories that enhance both life and livelihood. Before the full journey begins, I’m hosting a Community Taster Call: a space to co-explore what would make this programme and its community truly valuable for you.

This is not a workshop or a pitch. It’s a conversation among peers, an honest sensing into what’s needed next in our field of pioneers and edge-weavers:

  • What helps regenerative founders, creatives, and leaders thrive?

  • What kinds of support, practices, and exchanges feel most nourishing right now?

  • How can a community of practice grow in ways that feel reciprocal and rooted?

🌱 Who This Call Is For

  • Those already familiar with my work who want to co-shape what comes next.

  • Regenerative founders, artists, NGO leaders, or changemakers who want their offers to take deeper root.

  • Anyone longing for a professional community that blends creativity, livelihood, and regeneration.

✨ What to Expect

  • A guided co-sensing conversation — spacious, warm, and practical.

  • A glimpse of the programme’s themes and possibilities.

  • Time to meet others walking parallel pioneering paths.

Ahead of the call, please fill in this questionnaire to share about your needs and aspirations: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScEGvvuMLDzh-L08TjrNXhwUdqKyctIilCHXICVLUOrdB0MNQ/viewform. They will nourish the programe design.

Come explore how Pioneer Rhizomes can grow as fertile ground for (y)our regenerative work.

With care and curiosity,

Jean-Philippe

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