Zebra Growth

the Regenerative edge

Business EN ↓ 6 episodes

The Regenerative edge is a business podcast for founders, directors, and change makers exploring how to grow without extraction. We ask what it really takes to build organisations that support life, not just scale. Hosted by Growth Director, Moh Al-Hafi, and stewarded by Zebra Growth, each episode brings together practitioners rethinking strategy, culture, and impact in ways that are ethical, regenerative, and grounded in people, place, and power. This podcast explores what it means to grow in ways that are ethical, regenerative, and grounded in the real world. Bite sized episodes are designed...

Author

Zebra Growth

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Business

Podcast website

zebragrowth.com

Latest episode

Jul 10, 2026

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Episodes

S1E5 - From Masking to Wholeness with Renee Mitchell 10.07.2026

In this episode of the Regenerative edge, host Moh Al-Haifi continues the conversation with Renee Mitchell from Tandem, exploring what it means to build cultures where people no longer have to split themselves in two. Renee reflects on a wider collective shift, from autopilot and performance towards self-awareness, care, integration, and a deeper understanding of what people are carrying into work...

S1E4 - Working at the Speed of Trust with Renee Mitchell & Tania Lo 03.07.2026

Working at the speed of trust. In this episode of the Regenerative edge, host Moh Al-Haifi is joined by Renee Mitchell and Tania Lo from Tandem to explore culture, trust, and what it takes to build organisations that can move with more care, awareness, and relational intelligence. The conversation begins with a question, can culture be understood as a kind of technology? Not technology in the narr...

S1E3 - Shifting Power Through Evaluation with Jannik Kaiser 26.06.2026

** In this episode of the Regenerative edge, host Moh Al-Haifi finishes his conversation with Jannik Kaiser, co-founder of Unity Effect, by exploring what makes regenerative evaluation different from more traditional approaches to impact measurement. For Jannik, regenerative evaluation is not only a way to understand whether change is happening. It is also a process that can give energy back to th...

S1E2 - Impact for Whom? with Jannik Kaiser 19.06.2026

In this episode of the Regenerative edge, host Moh Al-Haifi continues his conversation with Jannik Kaiser, co-founder of Unity Effect, to explore what impact evaluation really means, and why the question of accountability can never be separated from power. At first glance, impact evaluation can sound technical, a set of metrics, reports, dashboards, and frameworks designed to show whether change i...

S1E1 - Every Number Has a Story with Jannik Kaiser 11.06.2026

In the first episode of the Regenerative edge, host Moh Al-Haifi speaks with  Jannik Kaiser, co-founder of Unity Effect, about the moment he first began questioning how impact is measured, and what might be lost when evaluation becomes too detached from lived experience. Jannik traces his journey from copying Fairtrade data out of PDFs and into spreadsheets, to realising that every metric ton of c...

Can You Grow Without Losing What You Started For? | Trailer 09.03.2026

We know the tension. You’re leading something exciting, a climate-tech platform, a regenerative product, a purpose-driven team. Revenue is rising. Pressure is mounting. And with every investor pitch, board meeting, and hiring round, the question gets louder, can I grow this without losing what I started it for? Welcome to the Regenerative edge, a business podcast for people exploring how to grow w...

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