Leadership, Nourishment, and Regeneration — in each Meal!
WELCOME TO THE GREENER MEAL MOVEMENT 🥗.
Hi! This is the umbrella for all of my work:
You see, I find that how we eat, meet, and make decisions shapes how we lead. And, this is the space , my virtual table, to host the conversations, in each meal.
WHAT IT IS?
The Greener Meal Movement is a regenerative leadership ecosystem that uses food, habits, shared experience, and circular thinking to redesign how we lead, live, and work.
This is not about food alone.
It's about systems, behavior, and relationships.
It's about recognizing that the meal is where biology, behavior, culture, and values meet—daily, repeatedly, visibly.
That makes it one of the most powerful leverage points for leadership change.
THE POINT
To explore regenerative development systems—using food, habits, circularity, community, and shared meals as practical entry points.
Aiming to connect:
→ Personal health → Professional performance → Planetary care
Into one coherent leadership approach!
This is for working parents and organizations who want success that sustains—not depletes.
WHY "EACH MEAL" MATTERS?
Every meal is a choice.
About where food comes from.
How it nourishes.
What it teaches.
Who it connects.
When you pay attention to those choices—when you design them consciously—you're practicing regenerative leadership in the most tangible way possible.
Your children watch.
Your team feels it.
Your own capacity shifts.
The meal becomes a mirror for how you lead in all domains.
WHO IS IT FOR?
Leaders and parents who understand that:
- Nourishment is not soft—it's structural
- Performance without capacity is extraction
- How you eat dinner with your children teaches them more about systems than any lecture
- Circular economy starts in the household, not the boardroom
- The gap between sustainability values and daily reality
- Expat isolation and lack of extended family nearby

REGENERATIVE DEVELOPMENT MEETS ORGANIZATIONAL PERFORMANCE
The Greener Meal Movement follows regenerative development principles (typically used for places and ecosystems) to human systems—teams, leaders, households.

"When relationships are nourished—with ourselves, with our teams, with our households, with the living systems we depend on—regenerative leadership becomes not aspirational, but natural."
— The Greener Meal Movement.