In a world increasingly shaped by speed and extraction, this Change Hub session takes a bold step in the opposite direction – inviting us to consider how slowing down might be our most radical act of systems transformation. Regenerative supply chains aren’t just about logistics or efficiency – they’re about reimagining our relationships with people, places, and the planet.
With his unique blend of systems thinking, community activism, and creative inquiry, Michael Boyle will guide us through the ecological logic of slow throughput – a practice of supply rooted in resilience, regeneration, and reciprocity. Together, we’ll explore how small leverage points across production and distribution systems can generate transformative ripples.
What to Expect:
1. Mapping the Living Landscape – Discover the organic patterns of regenerative change, beyond technical diagrams and models.
2. Weaving Collective Intelligence – Join interactive discussions and polls to surface practical insights and tensions within your own work.
3. Discerning Emergent Patterns – Examine a real case of supply chain disruption, and what unexpected regenerative pathways arose.
4. Navigating Relational Currents – Unpack the power dynamics between producers, distributors, and regulators—and how we build equity into flow.
5. Finding Coherence in Complexity – Ground yourself in a systems practice that embraces slowness, resilience, and long-term stewardship.