Bringing our work together …

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Bringing Our Work Together

Over the past years, a few different entry points have emerged around this work:

  • consciouscoliving.org
  • developmentalspaces.org
  • tealestate.net

Each reflects a real strand of inquiry — co-living practice, developmental design, and the capital/real-estate layer. But increasingly, it feels like these are not separate projects. They are different expressions of one underlying question:

How do we design and build communities that genuinely support human growth and collective regeneration?

Rather than maintaining parallel sites that fragment attention, the current hypothesis is to cohere these under a single, stronger home — likely Developmental Spaces — with the others becoming streams or sub-themes within it.

The intention is:

  • Clearer narrative
  • Stronger signal
  • Less fragmentation
  • A wider, more coherent entry funnel

Before moving further, we’d love input.


Who Are We Really Speaking To?

A key question:

Who should be the primary audience here?

Some possibilities:

  • People exploring living in a conscious community
  • Founders starting or running co-living spaces
  • People designing educational / developmental environments
  • Land stewards or place-based experimenters
  • Investors or capital partners

My current sense is that the main “front door” audience is:

People building or considering joining conscious communities.

With more specialised layers (design, governance, capital) sitting behind that.

Does that feel right? If you’re in this group — where do you see yourself?


Tagline Direction (Would Love Your View)

If Developmental Spaces becomes the canonical home, here are three possible taglines:

  1. Building Conscious Communities for Regeneration
  2. Building Conscious Communities for Human Flourishing
  3. Designing Conscious Communities Where People Grow

Which resonates most? Or is there a better phrase we’re missing?

Open to reflections — especially on:

  • Audience
  • Tone (too abstract? too soft? too grand?)
  • Whether consolidation feels right

Thanks for helping shape this.

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