GRC: 🌀 Regenerative Iteration: What Impact Communities Actually Need From Collaboration Tools
"Humanity has forgotten about humanity. It's the weirdest thing I've ever seen in my life. It's like, how do we forget about each other?" — Shyon Parsadoust What if the bottleneck in regenerative work isn't the mission — it's the sixteen tools we use to coordinate it, and the one person whose head holds the memory for all of them? In this Regenerative Iteration session, we welcome Shyon Parsadoust, founder of Mito Labs (https://mitolabs.ai) — a collaboration platform being built specifically for impact-driven communities. In a deliberate reversal of the usual format, Shyon sits quietly while GRC members describe what coordination actually looks like inside their networks: the Slack-Signal-WhatsApp sprawl, the SaaS fatigue, the three-year-running Google Doc of meeting notes that nobody can find again. 🌀 Explore: The hidden cost of "seventeen tools that don't talk to each other" Why institutional memory collapses when it lives in one person's head Sociocratic circle method, valued attention, and whether efficiency is even the right goal Content versus process — and why Rick Botelho calls process the ace If you've ever felt the quiet grief of watching a community's wisdom dissolve into scattered channels, or paid for tools that promised connection and delivered inboxes, this conversation names what you've been feeling. Part one of a two-part arc: next week, Shyon returns to answer the same questions from the builder's side. Originally recorded April 2026 🌀 Hosted by Sage Harper of Mindful Living Consultants in collaboration with Global Regeneration CoLab (GRC) 🔗 Sage Harper: https://sageharper.com 🔗 Mindful Living: https://mindful-living.us 🔗 GRC: https://www.grc.earth 🔗 Mito Labs: https://mitolabs.ai (contact [email protected])