The Regenerative Real Estate Podcast
A show about human environments and how they can be used as a force for good—conversations that educate and inspire people looking for a different way to do real estate. Brought to you by Neal Collins and Latitude Regenerative Real Estate. Follow us on Instagram @latitude.regenerative.re
Episodes
113 episodes
Building Life-Centered Organizations with Tre' Cates
Tre' Cates is an entrepreneur and regenerative thought leader with over 25 years of experience. His work focuses on the importance of building healthy, regenerative organizational environments that support long-term goals without compromising t...
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1:04:31
Building An Impact Investment Cooperative with Blake Jones
Blake Jones is a founder of several cooperative enterprises, including Namaste Solar and Kachuwa Impact Fund. He’s a pioneer in his marrying of the cooperative model and impact investing. Kachuwa Impact Fund is democratically owned and operated...
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55:55
Master Planning With the Land As Brand With Kris Maher
Kris Maher is an architect and developer. For over 20 years, she’s worked for the Rancho Mission Viejo community in Orange County, California, where she is currently senior vice president of community development. The master planned community l...
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49:08
Inspiring Regenerative Economies with Jenny Andersson
Jenny Andersson is a regenerative strategist and educator, and the founder of the Really Regenerative Centre in the UK. With over 30 years of experience working alongside brands, organizations, and communities to inspire sustainable and regener...
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1:17:56
Purpose-Driven Sustainable Housing and Education with Emily Niehaus
Emily Niehaus is a former mayor and a leader in both affordable housing and education. She is the founder of Community Rebuilds, a nonprofit that constructs affordable straw bale homes, and more recently, she’s also the founder of Heron School,...
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59:43
High Performance Natural Building with Jacob Deva Racusin
Jacob Deva Racusin is a natural building designer, builder, and educator. He is a longtime leader in the field of sustainable building and the co-founder of New Frameworks, a worker-owned cooperative committed to a “kinder sort of building...
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1:11:52
Net Positive Capital with Paul Rabinovitch
Paul Rabinovitch is an impact investor, sustainable developer, and entrepreneur. He is the founder of Net Positive Capital, a fund that seeks to build a channel for capital to flow into net positive real estate. He has decades of experience inv...
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Episode 106
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54:25
Unlocking the Potential of Place with Sean McLean
Sean McLean is a visionary in the field of regenerative development. He is a managing partner of MPact Collective, an impact real estate development firm that takes an innovative, long-term approach toward place-based investing. Sean believes t...
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Episode 105
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1:02:10
Raising A $100m Impact Fund with Analise Roland
Analise Roland is an impact entrepreneur, neuroscientist, and movement leader in the field of regenerative development. She is the CEO of Anura, a real estate fund that aims to generate financial, social, and environmental returns. She has a de...
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Episode 104
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1:00:19
Reflecting on 100 Episodes and the Evolution of Latitude with Neal and Alissa Collins
Neal and Alissa Collins are partners in business and life, and are co-founders of Latitude Regenerative Real Estate. As Neal recently passed the milestone of publishing the 100th episode of the Regenerative Real Estate Podcast, he and Alissa th...
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Episode 103
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1:02:07
Combining Conservation and Development with Doug Davis
Doug Davis is a conservation-based real estate developer, self-proclaimed adrenaline junky, and co-founder of The Farm at Okefenokee. It is a legacy project that Doug plans to work on for decades to come, one that combines development and conse...
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Episode 102
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1:28:10
Finding Levers for Change with Lindsay Baker
Lindsay Baker is a movement leader, author, and podcast host. Currently, she is the CEO of the International Living Future Institute, and her path there has been surprising and impressive. She started her career working at the US Green Building...
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Episode 101
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1:06:24
Building a Passive House Community with Greg Hale
Greg Hale is an expert on high performance and carbon-neutral buildings. He is one of the developers behind the Catskill Project, a 90-acre carbon-neutral community in upstate New York with homes designed to all passive house standards. The com...
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Episode 100
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54:14
Designing a Connected World with Peter Block
Peter Block is an author, organizational development consultant, and citizen of Cincinnati, Ohio. Among other books, he has written Flawless Consulting, Stewardship, The Answer to How Is Yes, Community, T...
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Episode 99
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57:05
Mass Timber Construction with Nathan Helbach
Nathan Helbach is a sustainable developer and the CEO of The Neutral Project. When he was in school working on a degree in sustainability, he came up with the idea to build carbon-neutral developments. Today, with The Neutral Project, he is wor...
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Episode 98
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58:53
Capital Conversation: Organic Financing with Brandon Welch
Brandon Welch is the co-founder and CEO of Mad Capital, an investment fund dedicated to helping farmers transition from conventional to regenerative and organic agriculture. Brandon knew he wanted to do something to make a positive impact on so...
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Episode 97
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41:45
Reviving Public Spaces with Mark Lakeman
Mark Lakeman is an architect, placemaker, and urban planner. He is the founder and design director of Communitecture, and the co-founder of both the City Repair Project and Village Building Convergence. He believes that public space...
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Episode 96
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1:13:04
Capital Conversation: Funding Regeneration with David Leon and Drew Dumsch
David Leon is the Co-Founder & Executive Director at Farmer's Footprint and Drew Dumsch is the President & CEO of The Ecology School. They are both inspiring leaders in the regenerative movement and have taken innovative approaches to f...
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Episode 95
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1:02:14
Organizing a Movement with David Todd
David Todd is a longtime designer, green living innovator, and realtor. Now he is Partner and Co-Head of Community at Latitude Regenerative Real Estate. He began practicing regenerative real estate in Portland many years before that phrase ente...
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Episode 94
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1:05:56
Regenerative Development with Mel Meagher
Mel Meagher is the founder of Unfold Development, a values-driven design and development studio specializing in regenerative thinking. After spending a decade working in a more conventional real estate setting, Mel realized just how disconnecte...
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Episode 93
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49:57
Hemp Construction with Jacob Waddell
Jacob Waddell is the president of the Hemp Building Institute, a nonprofit organization dedicated to researching and promoting healthy and sustainable building practices. The way we construct our built environment has been a major cause of toda...
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Episode 92
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56:13
Making Permaculture Mainstream with Greg Peterson
Greg Peterson is a green-living innovator, educator, and podcast host. His life vision, which has guided him for more than 30 years, is "I am the person on the planet responsible for transforming our global food system." Greg was introduced to ...
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Episode 91
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1:00:12
Building an Ambitious Agrihood with Scott Snodgrass
Scott Snodgrass is an entrepreneur, farmer, and land developer. He's started a number of businesses, including Edible Earth Resources, a productive landscapes company; Agmenity, a community farm developer; and most recently Meristem Communities...
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Episode 90
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1:06:20
ReGen Villages with James Ehrlich
James Ehrlich is a technology and media entrepreneur. He's the founder of ReGen Villages, a tech-driven company that seeks to design regenerative communities focused on food, water, energy, and circular waste management. He's also the dir...
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Episode 89
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1:10:33
Green Healthy Places with Matt Morley
Matt Morley is a Europe-based biophilic designer, entrepreneur, and podcaster. He is the founder of Biofilico and Biofit Health & Fitness, and the host of the Green Healthy Places podcast. He’s passionate about biophilic, healthy spaces and...
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Episode 88
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