Jemez Springs, NM

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Regenerative Actions Happening Now in Jemez Springs, NM

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4-day intensive cohort with cross-regional participants    •    5 Needs Maps 5 Values Maps    •    5 Personal Garden Ecology Diagnostics 17 templates and worksheets    •    1 new Bloom Hub formed (Jemez Springs)    •    1 new ecological model for Bloom (N2R: ARC-6)    •    Participants gained clarity on their personal and project needs. Cohort members reported increased confidence, grounding, and alignment.    •    Shared stories created immediate relational coherence. The process dissolved confusion around “branding” by reframing it as signaling.    •    Participants articulated new project trajectories and collaborations. A grounded understanding of regenerative economics emerged.    •    Several participants identified new personal archetypes and gifts. The group experienced deep place-based presence and ecological listening.    •    The cohort unlocked shared mythic language for cross-hub belonging. This work will support future funding, scholarship, and community-led governance.    •    4 categories of Signal Artifacts produced: Character sketches (archetype profiles) Epiphany Bridge stories (CTA pathways) Origin icons (visual source signals) Project-specific narrative assets (usable for reels, carousels, membership drives).    •    Narrative clarity: Participants distilled complex missions into simple, repeatable signals.    •    Archetype recognition: Bloom identified its mentor role (Storyteller/Magician); Los Higuerones articulated itself as a Cooperative Sanctuary.    •    Skill development: Both participants gained tools for symbolic storytelling, meme creation, and CTA alignment.    •    Behavioral shift: Projects now frame communications through signal coherence rather than isolated content production.    •    Response: Participants reported increased confidence in explaining their mission to outsiders, and excitement to apply artifacts directly to their branding.    •    Scalable method: Proof of concept that Signal Craft can be expanded to more projects, generating a library of Signal Artifacts across the Bloom network.    •    Movement-building: Clearer project signals strengthen Bloom’s collective media presence, improving visibility and resonance for regenerative culture. 4-day intensive cohort with cross-regional participants    •    5 Needs Maps 5 Values Maps    •    5 Personal Garden Ecology Diagnostics 17 templates and worksheets    •    1 new Bloom Hub formed (Jemez Springs)    •    1 new ecological model for Bloom (N2R: ARC-6)    •    Participants gained clarity on their personal and project needs. Cohort members reported increased confidence, grounding, and alignment.    •    Shared stories created immediate relational coherence. The process dissolved confusion around “branding” by reframing it as signaling.    •    Participants articulated new project trajectories and collaborations. A grounded understanding of regenerative economics emerged.    •    Several participants identified new personal archetypes and gifts. The group experienced deep place-based presence and ecological listening.    •    The cohort unlocked shared mythic language for cross-hub belonging. This work will support future funding, scholarship, and community-led governance.    •    4 categories of Signal Artifacts produced: Character sketches (archetype profiles) Epiphany Bridge stories (CTA pathways) Origin icons (visual source signals) Project-specific narrative assets (usable for reels, carousels, membership drives).    •    Narrative clarity: Participants distilled complex missions into simple, repeatable signals.    •    Archetype recognition: Bloom identified its mentor role (Storyteller/Magician); Los Higuerones articulated itself as a Cooperative Sanctuary.    •    Skill development: Both participants gained tools for symbolic storytelling, meme creation, and CTA alignment.    •    Behavioral shift: Projects now frame communications through signal coherence rather than isolated content production.    •    Response: Participants reported increased confidence in explaining their mission to outsiders, and excitement to apply artifacts directly to their branding.    •    Scalable method: Proof of concept that Signal Craft can be expanded to more projects, generating a library of Signal Artifacts across the Bloom network.    •    Movement-building: Clearer project signals strengthen Bloom’s collective media presence, improving visibility and resonance for regenerative culture.
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