Regeneration, Health & Interbeing — with Jamie Harvie

 
 

A new conversation on Roots of Enlivenment. In this episode, Cordula Frei speaks with ecological health strategist and systems thinker Jamie Harvie about regeneration, interbeing, health, culture, and the deeper patterns shaping modern civilization. Jamie’s work bridges healthcare transformation, ecological thinking, food systems, community resilience, spirituality, and regenerative leadership. Together, the conversation explores how many of today’s crises emerge not only from failing systems, but from the fragmentation and separation embedded within modern ways of seeing and organizing life. The dialogue moves through questions of nervous system regulation, collective wellbeing, ecological participation, and what healing truly means — individually, culturally, and ecologically. Topics explored include: • Regeneration beyond sustainability • Health as a relational and ecological phenomenon • The limits of mechanistic thinking • Community, reciprocity, and the commons • Embodiment and collective nervous system health • Why systems change requires a shift in perception • The relationship between ecology, culture, and consciousness • Participation, belonging, and the future of collective wellbeing Rooted in both personal reflection and systems insight, the conversation asks whether humanity can move beyond survival-based organization into more relational forms of intelligence and participation. Jamie Harvie is an ecological health strategist, emergent interbeing catalyst, and pioneer in sustainable healthcare transformation. His work focuses on reconnecting human wellbeing with living systems, community resilience, and ecological participation. He is the founder of the One Sacred Earth Project: https://www.onesacredearth.org/ More from Jamie Harvie: www.jamieharvie.com Cordula Frei is a writer, consciousness researcher, and founder of Roots of Enlivenment. Her work explores embodiment, relational intelligence, ecology, mythology, nervous system regulation, and systems transformation in times of cultural transition. Her recent book Wild & Wunderbar explores regeneration, burnout, thresholds, and the recovery of embodied relationship with life. More from Cordula Frei: https://cordulafrei.substack.com/ A conversation about restoring relationship — with ourselves, each other, and the living world.



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