Introduction to the Regeneration Process Method

In this free 1-hour webinar, Dr. Ame Cutler will introduce RPM as a framework for personal and collective repair. You’ll be invited to reflect on the belief systems—both cultural and familial—that shape how we relate to power, productivity, grief, and care.

We are living through converging crises—climate collapse, generational trauma, systemic injustice, and a culture of urgency that disconnects us from land, lineage, and one another. The Regeneration Process Method (RPM) was created to meet this moment.

Together we’ll explore

  • Why regenerative healing begins with unlearning

  • How transgenerational trauma is linked to ecological collapse

  • What it means to reconnect with Ancestral memory and systemic awareness

  • How to move from performance to participation in your healing

  • What regeneration actually looks like inside your nervous system, your leadership, and your life

You do not need to prepare anything. Just come with your presence, your curiosity, and your willingness to begin.

You’re a therapist, educator, spiritual guide, community leader, or practitioner holding space for others in uncertain times

💠 You feel the weight of systemic harm and want language, frameworks, and tools for embodied response

💠 You’re seeking meaningful continuing education rooted in justice, ecology, ancestry, and collective care

💠 You sense something deeper is needed—and you're ready to listen for it

💠 You’re unlearning urgency and seeking a slower, more rooted way to be in service.

💠 You’ve done personal work—but you’re looking for frameworks that also name history, power, and systems.

💠 You hold space for others, but rarely find spaces that can hold you in the same depth.

This offering is especially supportive for those guiding others through systems in transition.

Ready to Get Started?

The Regeneration Process Method is not a fix.
It is a framework for remembering.
For returning to relationship—with land, with lineage, with one another.

If you’ve been carrying too much, or moving too fast, this hour is a place to begin again.