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Rachael Pham

Sensemaker | DecaDust & Earth Law

Rachel is a natural systems thinker, researcher, analyst, and ideator who instinctively draws connections between ideas, people, and projects. She has recently studied Regenerative Finance following her work in Regenerative Economics. Her background includes corporate operations and housing, with a focus on natural landscapes, community gardens, and small business support. Rachel’s side projects include fostering Big History dialogues between Japanese and Indian students, moderating workshops on Non-Violent Communication and Heart Math, participating in Community Supported Agriculture (CSA), and pursuing ongoing studies.


She is creating a self-organizing, autopoietic network with Earth Law as its first core group. This new network inverts traditional tech design to provide visibility and coordination with value-aligned collaborators. It is designed biomimically for stewardship and community value exchange flows, promoting circular economic practices, vitalizing repair and craftsmanship, and increasing visibility for food systems (local growers) and supply chains—aimed at accelerating regenerative agriculture and economic systems to enhance all life. Rachel acknowledges that ideas and implementation will vary across micro (personal) and macro (social/government) scales. She actively seeks supportive networks for continued ideation, development, and implementation.

Rachael Pham
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