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Landscape Hub Cultivator: Content Session 2

LHC Second Content Session: Communicating Vision & Impact (Multi-capital & Story-based Reporting) In our second content delivery session Regenerate Cascadia co-administrators Clare Attwell and Brandon Letsinger presented on communicating vision […]

Drew Alcoser·December 16, 2025·1 min read

LHC Second Content Session: Communicating Vision & Impact (Multi-capital & Story-based Reporting)

In our second content delivery session Regenerate Cascadia co-administrators Clare Attwell and Brandon Letsinger presented on communicating vision and impact. This session occurred on December 5, 2025.

Process

Content sessions take place every 3-4 weeks and outline the core themes that Landscape Groups will focus on in their Classroom sessions during each Session block. The objective is to provide time for Landscape Stewards to receive support and coaching. 

Landscape Hub Cultivator (LHC)

explore the importance of both multi-capital value lens and story-telling to communicate the impact within our bioregional regeneration vision. It will also provide an outline of the three Classrooms in Session 2 to first co-create our shared Landscape Story Deck template and then complete the template according to each Landscape Group’s unique context. Session 2 will also outline the end goal of Phase 1—a Landscape Showcase event where Landscapes will present their Story Decks to an audience within each of the landscapes who are keen to learn more about this work.

Landscape Hub Cultivator is creating the conditions for the emergence of Cascadia Landscape Hubs. View this session’s slide deck at the button below.


Content Delivery Session 2 Slide Deck

About the Author

A systems thinker, grounded in emotional intelligence. Using a nature-based lens to understand the uncertainty that we human-economically based fellows are experiencing. I am a Gen-X enby, transplant from Los Angeles, arriving to Portland in winter 2019. I recently moved 50 miles north to rural SW Washington. My work centers in Portland, but I also do forest advocacy work locally in Cowlitz County. My interests are visual communication; all-art, particularly visionary-- and zines, and solorpunk expressions. I love writing and finding the niche story for segmented audiences. My gifts are of the communication stack-- a convenor, digital media and branding storyteller, fundraiser, grant writer, outreach conversationalist, facilitator. I am trained as a climate advocate with a national organization. My dream is to buy a few acres of wooded land, build a passive-climate hempcrete home, install a wind turbine and solar and raise hens. I have a worm phobia, so hopefully I can support a local permaculture community with time swaps! I want to get into trail-biking. I long for the days of longboard skating, excellent L.A. sushi, and mingling with live painters after a 4am show at a dimly lit diner in Silverlake.

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