Book Review: "The Overstory" by Richard Powers

Trees are amazing. The more you know about them, the more you love them. Perhaps for that reason, we become calmer when we are among them — because we instinctively know that trees represent comfort, safety, and food.

In this article, I share my review of “The Overstory”, a Pulitzer-winning book by Richard Powers that tells us multiple stories in parallel, while implicitly telling us the story of how humans have been relating to trees — and what may happen next if we don’t curb our arrogance.

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The re:build gathering for regenerative professionals (21-24 Apr 2022, Netherlands)

This year’s re:build event was a great success. The excitement and the beauty of those days were still alive when we met for April’s Monthly Family Gathering.

This inspired us to collect a few personal notes and write this article, so we could share the experience with the wider Gaianet community. The co-contributors of this article were Alexander Keehnen, Bart Hoorweg and Jan Geselle.

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Mastering the Art of Heart-to-Heart Collaboration

We practiced the non-hierarchical organization form holacracy for two years, had numerous feedback sessions, and found that working together has simultaneously become our greatest driver for personal growth.

The Gaianet core team is available to support up to five project teams in mastering the art of heart-to-heart collaboration.

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Mapping the New Earth Ecosystem

Gaianet gathers all souls who dream of a harmonious, regenerative, transparent, equal humanity.

With "New Earth Ecosystem" we mean the projects whose teams also believe that we are one tribe and Earth is our home. It gives hope to see that many beautiful hearts with bright minds are working on planetary-scale solutions that will benefit nature and all of mankind.

Are you interested to join the New Earth Ecosystem Mapping adventure?

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