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David Todd (he/him) David Todd (he/him)

Soil Building to Home Building

It’s not unlike the farm-to-table movement, which cultivates bioregional food systems—maybe this is a farm-to-frame movement in the works.

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Reimagining the Three Little Pigs

Introducing a new possibility for integrating natural building in more residential settings beyond the “Hobbit House out in the hills.

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Reverent Selling and Success(ion)

Reflections from Change Agent David Todd on the process of transitioning from land and home ownership and the sacredness that can inform the sales process.

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Nathan Reimer (he/him) Nathan Reimer (he/him)

Nathan’s Letter

Change Agent Nathan Reimer of Portland, Oregon shares a letter he wrote to the future owners of his first home Sweet Home Chateau.

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Who is Latitude?

At the core of our work lies the belief that by collaborating with individuals to create resilient and beautiful habitats, we can cultivate a sense of strength through connection.

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From Ownership to Stewardship

As stewards of the land, it is our responsibility to manage real estate with a deep commitment to regeneration and the well-being of future generations.

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Why We Gather

Deep planning is unfolding behind-the-scenes at Latitude. We are discussing the purpose of gathering. Why do we gather? And how can it be a catalysts for energizing the regenerative movement.

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Regenerative Real Estate Podcast Neal Collins (he/him) Regenerative Real Estate Podcast Neal Collins (he/him)

Agrihoods and Field Building with Daron "Farmer D" Joffe

Daron Joffe, a.k.a. Farmer D, is a farmer, designer, and ambitious field-builder promoting the idea of agrihoods and conservation-focused land development. He believes in the "village" model, where housing development is clustered, while large swaths of surrounding land is conserved for nature and agriculture.

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Book Review: Sacred Economics with Charles Eisenstein

Charles Eisenstein is at the forefront of the regenerative movement. His writings strike at the heart of who we are as a civilization, and they so poetically yet critically examine our relationship to culture, story, place, ecology, and politics.

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DIY Rainwater Harvesting with Jesse Savou

Water is a major issue right now as hundreds of millions of people across the world are facing drought. In the US alone we use trillions of gallons a year to water our lawns. We channel rainwater into the sewer, and use clean drinking water to flush our toilets.

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