This conversation was super informative and somehow gave me hope. Two expert finance and Wall Street gurus (Nate and John) discuss the vital importance of a regenerative outlook and managing system in the economic and finance fields. Great conversation, enlightening perspectives. Also made me realize that a regenerative approach can be applied to many fields, academic subjects, etc., not just agriculture, etc. As a retired U.S. Foreign Service Officer with the State Department, I can envision many ways that regenerative foreign policy could make a huge difference, and be very beneficial. A country’s international relations goals ideally would be regenerative, but most often they definitely are not, e.g., colonial and post-colonial wars for oil, minerals, land, etc., —- for Pete’s sake!
This conversation was super informative and somehow gave me hope. Two expert finance and Wall Street gurus (Nate and John) discuss the vital importance of a regenerative outlook and managing system in the economic and finance fields. Great conversation, enlightening perspectives. Also made me realize that a regenerative approach can be applied to many fields, academic subjects, etc., not just agriculture, etc. As a retired U.S. Foreign Service Officer with the State Department, I can envision many ways that regenerative foreign policy could make a huge difference, and be very beneficial. A country’s international relations goals ideally would be regenerative, but most often they definitely are not, e.g., colonial and post-colonial wars for oil, minerals, land, etc., —- for Pete’s sake!