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Natasha Hulst

Natasha is a systems convener, commoner, social entrepreneur, and regenerative strategist with over 20 years of experience at the intersection of food systems, commons governance, and regenerative finance. She is the cofounder of Schumacher Action Labs and has worked with the Schumacher Center for a New Economics since 2019 to advance community-rooted economic models across Europe. Natasha co-founded both Grond van Bestaan and Voedselpark Amsterdam, teaches in the Lumbung Practice Masters at the Sandberg Institute, and has previously worked at the DOEN Foundation, Drawdown Europe, and the Biomimicry Institute. Her practice draws on Theory U facilitation, weaving together grassroots movement-building and institutional change to foster regenerative, place-based futures.

Natasha teachers on…

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Finding Common Ground: Short course on Commons, Conviviality & Community

In Collaboration With Schumacher Action Labs

19th – 22nd August 2025, The Netherlands