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Bart Hoorweg's avatar

Amazing stuff Nicole! I have also learned this term from Victor and it has inspired me ever since.

I'm stepping into it more and more myself, for example with my recent article about printing money: https://paradisetimes.substack.com/p/a-vision-for-personalized-money

This strategy goes way beyond regenerative communities!

Nicole Reese's avatar

Certainly! It's useful for just about any product or offering today, but I think especially relevant to building a movement of people.

Awesome to see you embracing this mindset

J. Thomas Dunn's avatar

This is EXCELLENT. Great post

Nicole Reese's avatar

Thank you Thomas!

Jameson's avatar

Solid points. Thank you!

Nicole Reese's avatar

Thanks Jameson! Do you have a project you might use this technique for?

Jameson's avatar

Got a few actually! At O2 Treehouse we’ve been under resourced to make social media content but I’ve been wanting the team to put more time into “how it’s made” story telling

Different field than collaborative community building since we do private creative construction projects but the strategy applies the same

Victor Vorski's avatar

Yes!

Also building in public is building the ecosystem. Sharing your needs helps others connect and support you, sharing your learnings allows others to learn along with you.

Letting the ecosystem know what you are doing connects you into and strengthens your ecosystem.

Since to be regenerative a project needs to be deeply connected to it's ecosystem - locally and globally - I believe that build in public is the only way to build regeneratively!

Nicole Reese's avatar

You can build a community by tending to the ecosystem of community builders

Nadim Hamdan's avatar

Reminds me of the WOL Framework (Work Out Loud)

Nicole Reese's avatar

Probably different names for the same concept! Or "Try in Public"

Ben's avatar

This was wonderful Nicole thank you! The points definitely make sense and I appreciate the resources.