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Investing in Regeneration: Transforming Planning and Finance through Systems Thinking

Monica A. Altamirano de Jongaltamira-regen.com

What if finance could be the carrot that pulls us toward a regenerative future? Investing in Regeneration is a podcast about changing how we understand, plan, and finance projects — unpacking real deals and initiatives to show how money can move differently, and why that matters for climate action, nature restoration, and social justice.

Each episode takes you inside a real transaction or initiative through three lenses:

1. Understanding the context and theory of change

  1. Planning the deal: how it originated, who was involved, and what it took to bring it together
  2. Financing: the instruments, structures, blended components, and lessons that made it possible (or nearly didn't).

We bring together the people who are actually making these deals happen: financiers and fund managers sitting alongside project developers, community leaders, and indigenous voices. The providers and the recipients of finance, in the same conversation.

Because the gap between those two worlds is exactly where the most important knowledge lives, and where the biggest systemic barriers hide.

The podcast is built around a simple but powerful idea: the three revolutions we need aren't just technological or political. They are revolutions in understanding — how we read and value complex systems; in planning — how we originate deals that work for people and planet; and in finance — how capital is structured, de-risked, and deployed to unlock regenerative outcomes at scale.

Listeners are leaders in finance, development, infrastructure planning, policy, and mission-driven organizations who are tired of siloed thinking and hungry for practical models. You'll hear about nature-based solutions, water and soil restoration, public-private-community partnerships, blended finance structures, and the kind of innovations that rarely make it into mainstream investment conversations — but urgently need to.

This is not a podcast about theory. It's about practice: the origination story, the partnerships forged, the financial architecture, the friction that had to be overcome, and the honest lessons guests would share with anyone trying to replicate or scale what they've built.

Hosted by Mónica Alejandra Altamirano, Investing in Regeneration bridges the gap between bottom-up changemakers and top-down decision-makers — because systemic change only happens when both are in the room.

If you believe regenerative investment is not only necessary but possible, this podcast is for you.

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Episodes

Brazil’s Water & Sanitation Reform: Achieving Universal Access Through Governance & Investment

In this episode of Investing in Regeneration, Mónica Altamirano de Jong sits down with Ana Carolina Argolo, Director at Brazil’s National Water and Sanitation Agency (ANA), to explore one of the most ambitious institutional reforms in Latin America’s infrastructure sector: Brazil’s new water and sanitation framework. Together, they unpack how Brazil is moving from a fragmented and uncertain system toward a coordinated, investment-oriented model designed to achieve universal access to safe drinki...

May 22, 202655 minEp. 4

Clean Water and Empowered Participation: Scaling Regenerative Infrastructure Systems in the Amazon

In this episode of Investing in Regeneration, Mónica Altamirano de Jong is joined by Nancy Santullo, founder of Rainforest Flow, and Samuel Schwan, board president and philanthropist, to explore a powerful, place-based model delivering clean water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) services to indigenous communities in the Peruvian Amazon. What begins as access to clean water evolves into something much deeper: improved health, strengthened social cohesion, empowered communities, and healthy forest...

May 08, 20261 hr 10 minSeason 1Ep. 3

The Role of Architects as Systems Thinkers and Conveners Bridging Communities, Ecosystems & Finance

In this episode of Investing in Regeneration, Mónica Altamirano de Jong sits down with Illya Azaroff—architect, educator, disaster responder, and President of the American Institute of Architects—to explore how regenerative design can transform the way we plan, finance, and build for a climate-challenged world. They explore the evolving role of architects as systems thinkers and conveners, capable of bridging communities, ecosystems, and finance. From indigenous knowledge to ecosystem services, ...

Apr 22, 20261 hr 3 minSeason 1Ep. 2

Investing in Climate Adaptation: How Private Equity Can Build Companies & Future-Proof Communities

Welcome to the Investing in Regeneration podcast with Mónica Altamirano de Jong. In each episode, Mónica will be going beyond theory and exploring a real initiative, fund, or investment through three lenses: understanding, planning, and financing. In this episode, Mónica sits down with Valeria Ramundo Orlando, co-founder of Green Square Ventures, to explore the Equilibrium Climate Capital Fund. Valeria shares why climate adaptation is not just a risk mitigation strategy but one of the greatest i...

Apr 22, 20261 hr 11 minSeason 1Ep. 1

Introducing: Investing in Regeneration

Welcome to Investing in Regeneration, a podcast about changing how we understand, plan, and finance projects, so that finance becomes a driver for better decisions, not just the last step in the process. Hosted by Mónica Altamirano de Jong, each episode unpacks a real deal or initiative through three lenses: understanding , planning , and financing — bringing together the people who originate deals, structure the finance, and make regenerative investment happen on the ground. The real bottleneck...

Apr 20, 20261 min
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