What the Soil Remembers

An Ancient Futures Workshop

13 March, 3-5PM (CET)
Little Dutch Farm
Wijdenes
Blokdijk 5, 1608 HH

Register early, as seating is limited:

Free parking available. If you’re coming by public transport, we’re happy to arrange a pickup from Hoorn station.

What if the most radical thing you could do for the future was to descend?

Not into despair. Into the body. Into the earth. Into the intelligence that was here long before strategy decks and sustainability reports.

On March 13th in Amsterdam, Purpy is hosting an intimate, immersive workshop at Little Dutch Farm for practitioners, educators, consultants, and change-makers working at the intersection of regeneration, futures, impact and organizational transformation.

This is not a lecture. This is not a panel. This is a gathering. A living experience of be together in our differences.

Rooted in Amazonian and ancestral wisdom, we'll journey through Remember - Unlearn - Reimagine - Regenerate journey, exploring:

→ What happens when leadership begins in the nervous system, not the spreadsheet
→ How ecological metaphors like soil, roots, mycelial networks can reshape how we organize
→ Why the body is so important in order to transformation actually happens

We call it a "descending movement", instead of rising into abstraction, we move toward felt truth. From there, (re)generative possibilities emerge.

This workshop is part of Purpy's global practice of designing regenerative futures with organizations and communities in transformation combining systems thinking, nature's intelligence, ancestral knowledge, and contemporary strategy.

Facilitator

  • Yago Roese

    Facilitator

    Yago is a Brazilian strategist and facilitator, founder and CEO of Purpy. His work braids living systems thinking, ancestral knowledge, and regenerative business, supporting organizations in their transition toward regenerative models.

Our approach:

Ancient Future Models

  • Knowledge systems from the Global South that never disconnected from nature.

  • Expanding perspectives beyond Western-centric frameworks.

  • Contemporary tools rooted in nature's intelligence and relational wisdom.