Reinventing Community: Start in Your Own Backyard by Steve Nygren
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Reinventing Community: Start in Your Own Backyard by Steve Nygren

By Village Well Books & Coffee

Overview

Author Steve Nygren discusses his ambitious sustainable living community in conversation with Westside Urban Forum.

Join us for a conversation about embracing optimism, challenging the status quo, and reinventing community with author Steve Nygren!

Hosted by Westside Urban Forum, Steve Nygren of Serenbe will discuss his national bestseller, Start In Your Own Backyard: Transforming Where We Live With Radical Common Sense, which chronicles the rise of Serenbe, a pioneering model of biophilic living outside Atlanta, and charts a path for others wishing to challenge the status quo, embrace optimism, and reinvent their communities…and themselves.

About the author:

Steve Nygren is a national bestselling author and Founder of Serenbe, the biophilic community leading the wellness real estate movement. After a career in hospitality, Steve retired to a historic farm before he launched an effort to save his own backyard and the surrounding 40,000 acres of open land just outside Atlanta, which has been featured in The New York Times, Fast Company, Forbes, Dwell, and more as a living laboratory offering solutions and hope to communities around the world who are curious about a better future.

About the book:

If it’s not working change it . . . one backyard at a time.

Visionary placemaker Steve Nygren chronicles the rise of Serenbe, a pioneering model in biophilic living outside Atlanta, and charts a path for others wishing to challenge the status quo, embrace optimism, and reinvent their communities—and themselves.

For many Americans, life is no longer working. We are increasingly sick, stressed, anxious, and unhappy. Many feel left behind by the economy, disillusioned by once-respected institutions, and helpless in the face of environmental decline. Steve Nygren argues that much of this can be traced to where—and how—we live. By rethinking and reinvesting in our own communities, we can rediscover the joy of connected, meaningful lives for ourselves and future generations.

Start in Your Own Backyard provides a blueprint for developing sustainable communities where citizens of all generations can thrive, and awe is found in everyday moments, which requires understanding:

  • The unintended consequences of sprawl, and why clustered development supports more green space, more housing, and lower costs
  • Why being disconnected from nature and each other is at the root of many environmental, societal, and health-related woes
  • Tactics to encourage a local food-based economy (and why that matters)
  • How small yards, front porches, and blueberry bushes at crosswalks lead to strong, supportive neighborhoods
  • The benefits of aging in place, and how to nurture connections between uncaged elders and free-range kids

Whether you’re a placemaker, developer, civic leader, business owner, or parent or grandparent wishing to improve the things that complicate your life, this book is for you. It educates and inspires, demonstrates the impact of local action, and sparks hope that one person can change the world in amazing ways by starting in your own backyard. Why shouldn’t that person be you?

About Westside Urban Forum:

WUF brings together civic leaders, developers, architects, urban planners and other forward-thinking professionals to engage in meaningful dialogue about land use issues facing the Los Angeles region. Our goal is to provide a platform for exchanging ideas about improving our urban environment. Our events include monthly breakfast panels, an annual design awards, the quasi-annual WUFfies (a fan-favorite roast of land use policies and projects) and specially scheduled members-only events such as tours, happy hours and more.

Category: Community, City & Town

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Village Well Books & Coffee

9900 Culver Boulevard

#1b Culver City, CA 90232

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Dec 8 · 6:00 PM PST