Radicle Collective

Rooted support for transformative work.

What we offer

Strategic coaching for anyone feeling stuck between a broken world and a better one

Facilitation for group visioning, strategic planning, conflict transformation, and meaningful rituals

Earth-centered planning and design rooted in place and people

Trainings and toolkits to support personal, communal, and bioregional resilience

What we need

People seeking clarity, purpose, and alignment

Organizations dreaming of collaborating with values-aligned partners

Individuals and groups feeling stuck, overwhelmed, or fatigued by complexity

Communities building land-based or collective-rooted projects

People seeking to design systems that nourish life and build resilience

Website

https://www.radiclecollective.com/

E-Mail

corey@radiclecollective.com

Phone

17654252430

Location

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Hi, I’m Corey – the founder of Radicle Collective. I work at the intersection of planning, design, facilitation, and coaching to support individuals, groups, and communities navigating change in a complex world. My work is about creating tools and processes that nurture connection and belonging – moving us toward shared purpose, workable agreements, and real next steps.

The name Radicle comes from the first root to emerge from a seed. It’s the root that anchors the seedling into the earth and begins to draw in the nourishment it needs to grow. Without the radicle, no plant can take hold.

I see purpose in the same way. In times of transition, uncertainty, or unexpected possibility, I help you connect with what grounds you in your purpose — vision, values, place, and people — so that what grows in you supports the world we grow together.

I call this work a Collective because it is, at its heart, an invitation to collaboration. If you resonate with my approach, know that I am open and eager for partnership and co‑creation. And by engaging with me as a client, you join a community rooting into the life‑giving soil that nourishes, steadies, and deepens us — becoming part of the Radicle Collective.

Ecological

We draw on principles from permaculture, regenerative design, bioregionalism, and ecological planning to help people and communities create systems that nourish biodiversity, use resources wisely, and cultivate long-term resilience. Our work asks: How do we live in right relationship with land, water, and the more-than-human world? And then: How do we design for that?

Personal

Our work supports the whole person — physical, emotional, intellectual, spiritual. Through coaching, somatic awareness, values alignment, and reflective practices, Radicle Collective helps individuals cultivate clear inner pathways, resilient nervous systems, meaningful direction, and a sense of agency. We prioritize balance over “optimization,” helping clients rediscover center, purpose, and the inner roots that hold them steady in the midst of complexity.

Aesthetic

When designing tools, rituals, systems, or community spaces, we incorporate sound, texture, light, and movement to create experiences that feel grounded, alive, and deeply human. Aesthetics becomes a tool for attunement: tuning to place, tuning to each other, tuning to the intelligence of the body.

Cultural

Through facilitation, conflict transformation, and imagination-based design, we help people build shared meaning while honoring differences. This work nurtures a living culture: one that grows, adapts, heals, and makes room for many truths.

Economic

We support the creation of economic structures rooted in sustainability, reciprocity, and long-term stewardship. Whether through cooperative ownership models, participatory planning, sliding-scale pricing, mutual aid, or regenerative funding strategies, Radicle Collective helps individuals and communities imagine and participate in economies that are life-giving — not extractive. We help people build systems where resources circulate, equity deepens, and value aligns with values.

Social

At its heart, Radicle Collective is about strengthening the social fabric. We help groups build trust, collaborate across difference, and practice the relational skills needed for collective resilience: communication, consent, accountability, mutual support, and creative problem-solving. Our work cultivates spaces where belonging grows organically — through shared purpose, shared practice, and shared care.