Welcome!Calmly navigate uncertain times
You’ve explored these ideas in Grounded.
This is a curated space to help you stay informed, take meaningful action, and remain oriented, without overwhelm.
This is a living resource space.
Return when it feels supportive.
Take what nourishes. Leave the rest.
Stay informed without burnout.
I recommend a gentle approach. Small steps, curiosity, and spaciousness.
Begin by grounding. A breath. A pause.
Choose one source per category.
Stay in small, sustainable contact.
Let your engagement be rhythmic, not reactive.
Return when it feels right.
“Move with the energy of balance and regeneration.” — Grounded
RESOURCES
CLIMATE AWARENESS
News, data, and analysis to stay informed. Stay connected to credible information without falling into constant scrolling.
JOURNALISM & DEEPER ANALYSIS
Informed perspectives and reliable analysis. Tools and reporting for greater understanding.
REGENERATIVE LIVING
REGENERATIVE LIVING
Advocacy, education, and action rooted in renewal. Regeneration reminds us that healing is relational, practical, and possible.
FILMS & MEDIA
Compelling stories on regenerative living.
GROUNDING
Support for the nervous system, the heart, and community connection. Staying informed requires emotional steadiness. These spaces help cultivate resilience and care.
GROUNDING, HEALING & RESILIENCE
CLIMATE & EMOTIONAL RESILIENCE
Emotional and psychological support, exercises, and community, specific to the climate space.
SMALL NEXT STEPS
TURN AWARENESS INTO GENTLE ACTION
If reflection sparks intention, here are a few simple ways to integrate regenerative practice into everyday life:
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Try a carbon footprint calculator online like this one, to easily track a household or individual, and learn ways to lessen your impact.
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Try visiting a local farm or market, join your neighbors around gardening and compost, maybe even start a regenerative-themed book club!
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You can start small, with a houseplant, or go big if you have more space!
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You can start with a compost container if you have a yard, or see if your town or community garden collects scraps for compost. There are many ways to get started!
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Do a quick search online to see where the closest regenerative farms are, or find them at your local farmers' market. You might be surprised!
MOVE SLOWLY
Let your engagement be rooted in balance and regeneration.
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