Apr 15, 2026
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How We Are Seeding the New World

A story that you can be part of — live it out with us!
By Joe Brewer / substack.com
How We Are Seeding the New World

Cracks are everywhere. In the buildings. In our homes. In the stories we live within. Because the world is breaking. For some of us it was broken long ago. Climate change. Endless wars. A mass extinction event. There are cracks everywhere around us. Everywhere within us. We can’t go back to the way things were before.

What do you do when have a broken worldview? It can’t be cast in a mold to set it right like you could for a broken arm. The pain it causes is psychic, felt in the bones of our souls if indeed bones could exist there. We need new stories and we need them now!

I want to invite you into a better story. A seed of something new. Plant it. Care for it. Let it grow within your heart. Cultivate it in your life-place. Let it become your story. Right now, people who call themselves Earth Regenerators are seeding a new story into being — one that everyone can join. Simply let yourself fall in love with life. Find a place to care for. Make it a little better where you are.

More ambitiously, we have named our vision to Birth 1000 Bioregional Learning Centers by 2035. We call them BLCs for short. They are gathering places to weave tapestries among local regenerative efforts. Organize them up to the bioregional scale. Convene those who care for life around a share vision created and implemented locally. Do this everywhere on Earth.

We call it our Dandelion Strategy for Regenerating the Earth. More of us are awakening to this vision every day. Together we are Guiding the Emergence of Humanity’s Future. Through the Design School for Regenerating Earth, we have people setting this vision in motion across North America, South America, Europe, Australia, the Mediterranean, Africa, and Southeast Asia. People who care about the future of life on Earth. Everyday people like you, perhaps?

The story is simple. Create a bioregional learning center. Find the others who live where you are. Come together and tell the story of your place. How did it come to be the way that it is? What are its systemic crises and emergent opportunities? Where do you collectively want your future to go? Organize this for a mountain range, a waterfall, an inland sea, or any other geography of holistic life that makes sense in the place where you live.

Yesterday my partner, Penny Heiple, and I hosted a webinar called Living Through Collapse with Bioregional Learning. Together we laid out what a BLC is and we invited our friend and collaborator, Annelieke Verkerk, to share her story about efforts underway to create a BLC for the Rivers of the North Sea that is based in the Netherlands. It is one example among many. There is also Richard Coates in the process of creating one on the River Thames; Maria-Elena Daynes in Tarn-et-Garonne, France; Elyes Mkacher who is setting up a Mediterranean Hub in Tunisia, and there are many more.

My invitation to you is to plant a dandelion seed where you live. Share your story about how you are creating a BLC in your bioregion. Perhaps join us in the Design School to find the others who are doing this as well. You can even Pledge Your Active Hope by becoming a lifetime member — which will directly support our bioregional pilgrimages throughout the year as we plant seeds for BLCs during our travels.

I write these words from an early-stage ecovillage in Tunisia. We have been travelers along the southern coast of the Mediterranean and the northern edge of the Great Sahara Desert in the last two weeks — exploring the themes of collapse and renewal so that a BLC might be born here. Penny and I have plans for a pilgrimage through the Mississippi River Basin in June and July. We are calling it the Pilgrimage into the Heart of Turtle Island. And we have plans for returning to Tunisia in late September to co-host a design immersion and Mediterranean Bioregional Activation that leads to the creation of a regional hub in this part of the world.

The best way to follow our story is to subscribe to me here on Substack. The best way to live this story is to create it in your own life. Feel into those aching bones of your soul and see if you can muster the passion of bioregional learning for the place where you live. This is a soup best shared among friends. Think of it as story time huddling around the same sacred fire. Let the Earth guide you. Be inspired by what we do. Seek and find the others.

Together we can make this story real. And together we can seed the future that humanity (and the rest of life) urgently needs. Tag me when you write your stories. Come into the living web of narratives as they emerge. Cross the streams and flow love from one place to another. Visit each other. Invite each other to gather. Let us see a thousand BLCs bloom in the next ten years!

Onward, fellow humans.

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