Transformative Dialogues
“Transformative Dialogues is a series of inteviews, rountables and exchanges where we bring different experts from different fields to explore how can we create more vibrant, regenerative and evolutionary human ecosystems.
Beyond Profit: Redefining Economic Success in Sustainable and Regenerative Communities
In this panel discussion we are joined by Alvaro Valero Sosa, an Urban Health Designer, Tobias Schroeder, a Cognitive Scientists, Phoebe Blackburn, a Community Expert and Johnny Browaeys, a Sustainability consultant explore the concept of “Circular human economy” and how it may contribute to drive greater holistic wellbeing in various urban environments.
In this episode, we sit down with Rob Gierke, founder of Purenessity, to explore how we can shift beyond traditional profit-driven models and embrace economic practices that prioritize sustainability, community well-being, and regenerative development.
Join us as we dive into innovative ideas like circular economies, social enterprises, and ethical investments that are transforming the way we think about economic success in the context of thriving human ecosystems.
Enhancing Urban Wellbeing with Circular Human Economy
Empowering Communities: Innovations in Social Governance and Resilience
In this episode, we sit down with Daniela Patti from Eutropian, an expert in urban governance and social innovation, to explore how empowering communities can transform the way we approach social, economic, and environmental challenges.
Join us as we delve into decentralized governance models, community-driven initiatives, and the strategies that foster active participation and ownership in development projects.
ABOUT HARMONY NEXUS
Harmony Nexus is an Open Research & Impact Lab dedicated to co-creating vibrant, regenerative, and evolutionary human ecosystems. Our mission is to unlock deeper truths by fostering transdisciplinary collaborations and catalyzing transformative initiatives that generate systemic harmony and holistic well-being across social, economic, & environmental dimensions.