Explore every episode of the podcast The Next UN: Visions for a Regenerative Future
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| Remembering the UN’s Origin - a fireside chat with Jyoti Ma and Alexandra Timor | 17 Nov 2025 | 00:41:44 | |
In this fireside episode, Silke sits with spiritual elder Jyoti Ma and Earth lawyer Alexandra (“Ally”) Pimor to explore a simple yet transformative question: What was the UN born for — and what does that origin ask of us now? Together, they trace the UN’s roots as a spiritual endeavour grounded in peace, dignity, and a collective choice for life, inviting staff to realign everyday actions with this original intention. Ally expands the meaning of “We the peoples” to include rivers, forests, future generations, and more-than-human nations, offering concrete ways to bring these voices into programmes and governance. Both guests return to the power of individual agency, reminding us that while institutions may feel stuck, people never are — each email, meeting, and act of integrity is a seed shaping the future. The episode ultimately offers a hopeful call to dream the UN forward by nurturing reciprocity, deep listening, and care for all life, and to remember that UN staff are not cogs in a machine, but gardeners in a living ecosystem. Join the conversation: regeneration-collective.org About the Podcast Guests: Jyoti Ma is an internationally respected spiritual teacher and bridge-builder between ancestral traditions and modern systems change. As Vision Keeper of The Fountain, she has dedicated her life to restoring balance between humanity and the Earth through sacred reciprocity and unity. She helped convene the International Council of Thirteen Indigenous Grandmothers and the Mother Earth Delegation of United Indigenous Nations, and works closely with the Kággaba Mamas in Colombia on the Sun Project to “remember the Golden Body.” Alexandra (“Ally”) Pimor is an Earth lawyer, legal scholar, and systems thinker working at the frontier of regenerative governance. As Director of Nature Governance at the Earth Law Center, she leads the pioneering Nature On The Board initiative — bringing the Rights of Nature into corporate and institutional decision-making.She served as one of the first proxies for Nature at the UK company Faith In Nature, and mentors a global network of Nature proxies through the Dandelion Fellowship. Her work invites us to reimagine law and governance as living systems that serve all of life.
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| Inside the UN: A Practical Look at Transformative Change — with Laurel Patterson | 12 Nov 2025 | 00:36:45 | |
How can the UN move from talking about transformation to living it? In this powerful episode, Silke von Brockhausen sits down with Laurel Patterson, Head of Strategic Partnerships & Communications at UNDP’s Crisis Bureau, to explore what regeneration really means inside one of the world’s most complex systems. Together, they unpack why the UN often produces outcomes nobody truly wants—and how shifting our inner and relational lenses can change that. Laurel shares a refreshingly practical roadmap drawn from years of work with Theory U, Transformative Spaces, and SDG Leadership Labs—showing that change starts with how we show up together. You’ll learn:
Big takeaway: Regeneration in the UN isn’t a project—it’s a daily practice of seeing clearly, acting with courage, and nurturing relationships as the core infrastructure of change. Listen now to rediscover the art of deep listening, relational leadership, and small steps that can move big systems. Chapters 00:00Introduction to Regenerative Leadership 02:20Understanding Regeneration in the UN Context 05:17Awareness-Based Collective Action in the UN 11:49Scaling Initiatives for Regenerative Leadership 18:43Advice for Future UN Leadership 29:45Empowering Young Leaders in the UN 34:33Daily Practices for Grounding and Connection | |||
| Work is Love Made Visible- Regenerating the UN with Elder Wisdom from Cameroon - with Konkankoh | 01 Oct 2025 | 00:33:45 | |
In this episode of the Regeneration Collective podcast, Silke von Brockhausen engages with Konkankoh, a social entrepreneur and indigenous environmental leader from Cameroon, to explore the concept of regeneration and its significance in the context of the United Nations. They discuss the importance of healthy systems, the urgency of regeneration in times of crisis, and the role of indigenous wisdom in shaping global governance. Konkanko emphasizes the need for the UN to address root causes of inequality and to learn from African cultural insights. The conversation culminates in a vision for regenerative leadership and practical daily practices for fostering regeneration.
Connect with Konkankoh: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joshuakonkankoh/ Learn more about his work: https://konkankoh.com/
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Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Regeneration and the UN's Role 02:45 Understanding Regeneration: Definitions and Importance 05:49 The Urgency of Regeneration in Times of Crisis 08:47 The UN's Role in Global Systems and Inequality 11:38 Indigenous Wisdom and Global Governance 14:33 Transforming the UN: A Vision for the Future 17:41 Learning from Africa: Cultural Insights for the UN 20:31 The Essence of Regenerative Leadership 23:25 Daily Practices for Regeneration 26:21 Conclusion and Future Collaborations | |||
| Building Cultures of Trust, Agency & Imagination in the UN – with Manda Scott | 29 Sep 2025 | 00:46:06 | |
In this episode of the RE:Generation Collective podcast, Silke von Brockhausen engages with Accidental Gods podcast host Manda Scott, a novelist and regenerative economist, to explore the concept of regeneration and its critical importance in today's world. They discuss the need for inner work to facilitate outer change, the urgency of regenerative action, and the role of the UN in leading this transformation. Manda emphasizes the importance of listening to communities, creating coherent spaces for change, and the necessity of changing deep narratives to foster a regenerative future. The conversation culminates in practical advice for daily regenerative practices that can help individuals reconnect with themselves and the web of life.
Find out more about Manda Scott: Accidental Gods Podcast: https://accidentalgods.life
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Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Regeneration and the UN 01:59 Defining Regeneration: A Personal Perspective 04:44 The Inner Work: Healing and Growth for Change 10:41 The Urgency of Coherence in a Chaotic World 12:40 Turning the Bus: Collective Action and Support 18:21 Emerging Systems: The Future of Regenerative Change 21:13 Practical Steps for Regenerative Leadership 26:13 Building Trust and Agency in Teams 28:44 The Evolution of Values in Organizations 31:08 Understanding Energy and Decision-Making 33:19 Listening and Regeneration in Conflict Zones 38:30 Creating a Regenerative Future 41:33 Imagining a New UN Leadership 48:44 Daily Practices for Regeneration
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| Regenerating Life: Beyond Sustainability - with Eduard Müller | 26 Sep 2025 | 00:45:14 | |
In this episode of the RE:Generation Collective podcast, Silke von Brockhausen speaks with Costa Rican professor Eduard Müller about the urgent need for regeneration in the face of climate change and biodiversity loss. They discuss the holistic approach to regeneration, emphasizing the interconnectedness of all life and the importance of changing mindsets from apathy to action. Eduard shares practical examples of regenerative practices and highlights the potential role of the UN in promoting regeneration globally. The conversation also touches on the significance of cultural identity, education, and empowering local communities to drive change. Eduard concludes with actionable steps for individuals to reconnect with nature and contribute to regeneration efforts. Connect with Eduard: https://www.linkedin.com/in/eduard-m%C3%BCller-a618229/ Join UCI's Flagship program: Certificate in Regenerative Entrepreneurship: www.uci.ac.cr
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Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Regeneration and the UN's Role 02:41 Understanding Regeneration: Creating Conditions for Life 05:50 The Complexity of Nature and Unlearning 10:34 Rethinking Solutions: Beyond Carbon Emissions 13:57 Changing Mindsets: Agency and Individual Action 22:11 The UN's Potential in Embracing Regeneration 25:39 The Role of the UN in Regeneration 27:59 Transforming Organizational Mindsets 28:57 Integrating Indigenous Knowledge and Science | |||
| Regenerative Leadership, Decolonizing Mindsets & Peacebuilding - with Rukmini Iyer | 24 Sep 2025 | 00:31:26 | |
In this conversation, Silke von Brockhausen and Rukmini Iyer explore the concept of regeneration within the context of the United Nations and its potential to transform systems for a thriving future. They discuss the importance of personal change as a foundation for systemic transformation, the need for decolonization in our approaches, and the significance of trust and diversity in organizational settings. Rukmini shares practical tools for fostering trust and collaboration, and they envision a future where ecology is central to peace and development. The conversation concludes with a daily practice for reconnecting with nature and fostering a regenerative mindset. Connect with Rukmini: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rukminiiyer/ Learn more about her work: https://rukminiiyer.medium.com/ takeaways
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Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Regeneration and the UN's Role 02:58 Understanding Regeneration: A Practical Approach 05:57 The Importance of Personal Change in Regeneration 08:34 Decolonization: Beyond Academic Perspectives 11:43 Transforming Organizations: Building Trust and Relationships 14:32 Tools for Organizational Transformation 17:45 Imagining a Regenerative UN: A Vision for the Future 20:48 Daily Practices for Reconnection and Regeneration | |||
| Healing Our Relationship With Earth - with Elyes Mkacher | 22 Sep 2025 | 00:32:17 | |
In this episode of the RE:Generation Collective podcast, Silke von Brockhausen engages with Elyes Mkacher, a regenerative farmer and educator, to explore the concept of regeneration in the context of the United Nations. They discuss the importance of healing our relationship with the earth, the need for a mindset shift away from colonialism, and the role of diversity in leadership. Elyes shares insights on building resilient organizations and communities, nurturing trust, and practical daily regenerative practices. The conversation emphasizes the urgency of regeneration amidst ecological and social crises and envisions a future where the UN can lead in this transformative journey. Connect with Elyes: Learn more about the Design School for Regenerating Earth: https://design-school-for-regenerating-earth.mn.co/ Takeaways
Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Regeneration and the UN 03:03 Understanding Regeneration: A Practical Perspective 08:22 Decolonizing Imagination for Planetary Regeneration 13:26 Building Resilient Organizations and Communities 17:08 Nurturing Trust and Soil in Institutions 19:30 Vision for the Future: Regeneration in the UN 23:04 Mindset Shift: Moving Beyond Greed 23:52 Daily Regenerative Practices | |||
| Rewiring the UN: Small Habits, Big Transformation- with Liliana Uruburo | 11 Nov 2025 | 00:33:46 | |
What if the UN could regenerate from the inside out—one meeting, one ritual, one relationship at a time? Liliana introduces the idea of tending the UN’s “social soil”—the web of trust, presence, and relationships that makes everything else grow. Through small, repeatable habits, she shows how we can shift from fatigue and fragmentation toward clarity and collaboration. Key Themes
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| How to Regenerate an Organization: Lessons from Mercedes Vans – with Luise Raaschou and Felix Braun | 28 Oct 2025 | 00:38:58 | |
When people talk about “transformation,” it often sounds like a slogan — a shiny new strategy that changes little in reality. This conversation is different. In this episode of The Regeneration Collective Podcast, host Silke von Brockhausen speaks with Luise Raaschou and Felix Braun from Mercedes-Benz Vans Europe, who have quietly led a culture shift inside one of the world’s most traditional, high-pressure industries. Together, they share how regeneration — the practice of leaving systems, people, and processes better than we found them — can turn even the most hierarchical organization into a living, learning, and energizing system. Their story offers a roadmap not just for businesses, but for institutions like the United Nations, where mission-driven people are often exhausted by structures that no longer serve life. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Regenerative Leadership 05:41 The Journey of Transformation at Mercedes-Benz 11:48 Challenges and Resistance in Transformation 17:53 Staying Grounded in Times of Crisis 24:03 The Role of Leadership in Regeneration 29:53 Closing Thoughts and Future Directions Key Takeaways for UN Staff and Leaders:
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Follow the Guests: Find Luise Raaschou on LinkedIn to learn more about her ongoing journey of regenerative leadership inside Mercedes-Benz Vans. Connect with The Regeneration Collective: 🌐 regeneration-collective.org | |||
| Warm Data & the UN: Stop Writing Reports, Start Tending Relationships — with Nora Bateson | 20 Oct 2025 | 00:35:21 | |
Nora Bateson invites the UN to let life through: to work with information that is as alive as the systems we serve. Instead of preloading projects with KPIs, she proposes placing the SDGs at the end—tend the relationships that nourish relationships, then see what goals were actually met. In disaster and conflict, skip the town-hall shopping list; make space for people to be together (childcare, food, time) and allow new patterns to emerge. Warm Data Labs create an ecology of communication where personal stories widen perception—because perception is the action. Key themes
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About Nora Nora Bateson leads the International Bateson Institute in Sweden. She coined Warm Data and developed Warm Data Labs, now facilitated in 40+ countries, to help groups perceive complexity together. She is the author of Small Arcs of Larger Circles and Combining, and director of An Ecology of Mind (about Gregory Bateson).
Chapters 00:00Introduction to Regeneration and the UN 02:54Understanding Regeneration 05:18The Concept of Warm Data 10:44Challenges of Simplified Data in the UN 16:07Building Relationships in Crisis 22:05Creating Cohesion in Communities 27:21Listening to Marginalized Voices 32:56A New Way of Leading and Governing 34:22Vision for the Future of the UN Key links
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| From Consumer to Citizen: Falling Back in Love with Humanity - with Jon Alexander | 13 Oct 2025 | 00:36:20 | |
In this thought-provoking conversation, Silke von Brockhausen speaks with Jon Alexander, strategist, storyteller, and co-founder of the New Citizen Project. Jon’s award-winning book Citizens: Why the Key to Fixing Everything Is All of Us has inspired a quiet revolution—reframing us not as passive consumers of systems, but as active citizens shaping the future together. Drawing from his work with governments, NGOs, and social movements worldwide, Jon invites UN staff and international practitioners to see regeneration as falling back in love with humanity. Together, they explore what it would mean for the UN to become a participatory ecosystem—one that harnesses collective intelligence, distributes power, and cultivates belonging across our shared planetary home. Connect with Jon on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jon-alexander-11b66345/ Learn more about Jon: https://jonalexander.net/ Key Themes
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| From Authority to Agency: Adaptive Leadership for a Regenerative UN - with Eric Martin | 10 Oct 2025 | 00:34:55 | |
In this conversation, Silke von Brockhausen and Eric Martin explore the concepts of regenerative and adaptive leadership within the context of the United Nations. They discuss the importance of redefining relationships, understanding the essence of humanity, and the need for a shift in mindset among leaders. Eric emphasizes the significance of navigating change, recognizing resistance, and the value of personal transformation in leadership. They also touch on practical tools for young leaders, the potential of a regenerative UN, and the importance of fostering a culture of truth and trust. Learn more Eric Martin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ericrogermartin/ Adaptive Change Advisors: https://adaptivechangeadvisors.com/ Takeaways · Regeneration involves redefining relationships and values. · Leadership begins with personal transformation. · People resist loss, not change; understanding this is key. · Adaptive leadership requires discerning between technical and adaptive problems. · Young leaders should not wait for permission to lead. · Compassion and empathy are essential in leadership. · A regenerative UN would support individual contributions and creativity. · Appreciative inquiry focuses on highlighting what works well. · Daily contemplative practices can enhance leadership presence. · Understanding others' experiences fosters empathy and connection. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Regenerative Leadership 02:20 Understanding Regeneration 05:37 Adaptive Leadership Explained 11:25 The Importance of Mindset in Leadership 16:50 Navigating Change and Resistance 21:26 Practical Tools for Young Leaders 25:26 Envisioning a Regenerative UN 29:07 The Role of Truth and Agency 32:08 Appreciative Inquiry in Leadership 34:01 Personal Practices for Grounded Leadership | |||
| The Art of Hosting the Future: Regeneration, Decolonisation & the UN - with Mansi Jasuja | 08 Oct 2025 | 00:35:51 | |
In this episode of the RE:Generation Collective podcast, Silke von Brockhausen engages with Mansi Jasuja to explore the concept of regeneration in the context of the United Nations and beyond. They discuss the importance of participatory leadership, the Art of Hosting, and the need for a heart-centered approach to leadership. Mansi shares her insights on the necessity of organizational rebirth, the role of joy and beauty in work culture, and the significance of decolonization in creating inclusive environments. The conversation emphasizes the importance of listening to communities, fostering fluidity in organizational structures, and implementing daily practices for personal and collective regeneration.
Connect with Mansi and learn more about Art of Hosting: Linkedin Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mansijasuja/ | ArtofHosting.org | www.aohnetherlands.org
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Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Regeneration and the UN 03:10 Understanding Regeneration: A Personal Perspective 05:51 The Art of Hosting: A New Approach to Facilitation 09:08 Participatory Leadership in Organizations 12:09 Heart-Centered Leadership: A New Paradigm 14:56 The Need for Organizational Transformation 17:54 Imagining a New UN: A Wisdom Council Approach 20:53 The Interstitium: Fluidity in Organizational Structures 24:03 Rebuilding After Conflict: Listening to Communities 27:02 Joy and Beauty in Organizational Culture 29:46 Decolonization: Bringing Wholeness Back to Work 32:47 Daily Practices for Regeneration 36:07 Conclusion and Future Connections | |||
| Web3, Blockchain & DAOs – How Technology Can Drive Meaningful Change in the UN – with Joachim Stroh | 06 Oct 2025 | 00:41:08 | |
In this conversation, Silke von Brockhausen (The RE:Generation Collective) and Joachim Stroh (Hypha) explore the concept of regeneration within the context of the United Nations and the role of technology in facilitating this transformation. They discuss the importance of moving from extractive practices to restorative ones, the potential of Web 3.0 and blockchain technology to enhance trust and collaboration, and the need for adaptable organizations that can respond to complex challenges. Joachim emphasizes the significance of collective decision-making, tokenization for community engagement, and the necessity of inner alignment within organizations to foster a regenerative culture. The discussion culminates in a vision for a more decentralized and participatory UN, highlighting practical steps that can be taken to initiate this transformation.
Connect with Joachim: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joachim-stroh/ Hypha's platform for systems change - https://hypha.earth/ Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Regeneration and the UN 02:13 Understanding Regeneration: A Call to Action 04:58 The Role of Technology in Regeneration 08:10 Demystifying Web 3.0 and Blockchain 15:39 Building Trust Through Technology 20:16 Transforming Hierarchical Structures in Organizations 23:52 Collaborative Decision-Making in Complex Environments 28:44 Tokenization and Community Engagement 31:26 Addressing Criticism of New Technologies 36:14 Vision for a Regenerative UN 39:06 Practical Steps for Regenerative Practices 40:08 Engaging with Hypha and Future Collaborations
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| Becoming a Voice of Nature: The Future of Governance in a Living UN - with Alexandra Pimor | 03 Oct 2025 | 00:40:00 | |
In this episode of the Regeneration Collective podcast, Silke von Brockhausen engages with Alexandra Pimor, an Earth lawyer and advocate for nature's rights. They explore the concept of regeneration, its relevance in today's world, and the innovative idea of giving nature a voice in governance through initiatives like 'Nature on the Board.' Alexandra emphasizes the importance of understanding our interconnectedness with nature and the need for inner work to foster a culture of peace and sustainability within organizations, particularly the UN. The conversation highlights the significance of indigenous wisdom and the potential for transformative change in governance structures. Learn more/Engage:
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Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Regeneration and the UN 05:14 Nature on the Board: A New Governance Concept 11:08 The Role of Nature in Governance 19:12 The Inner Work of Being a Voice for Nature 25:34 Roots of Regeneration and Self-Care 30:38 Integrating Inner Development Goals 35:12 Indigenous Wisdom and Future Policies | |||