#62 Peta Milan | From Structures to Systems: Unlocking Regenerative Capital at Scale

From Structures to Systems: Peta Milan on Unlocking Regenerative Capital at Scale

In this visionary episode of Catalyzing Radical Systemic Change, host Alistair Langer is joined by Peta Milan, founder of JET Group and principal of the Henmil Family Office, to unpack what it truly means to shift from extractive investment models to regenerative capital.

Drawing from her expansive experience—from conflict zones and UN advisory roles to redesigning capital structures—Peta challenges conventional notions of sustainability and impact. Instead, she invites us into a deeper conversation about systems thinking, relational intelligence, and place-based investing.

Highlights:

 

🌍 Regeneration vs. Sustainability – Why regenerative investing isn’t about categories or labels but sensing, co-creating, and stewarding living systems.

🧠 The 8 Core Capacities – From “Getting to Essence” to “Storytelling of Place,” discover the inner work required for outer transformation.

🏗 System → Structure – Why best practices create entropy, and how high-leverage nodes and context listening unlock true systemic change.

📈 Case Studies with Impact – How Playa Viva and Iona Island prove regenerative approaches can outperform both in ROI and long-term resilience.

About Peta Milan:


Peta Milan is the Founder and CEO of JET Group and Founding Principal of the Henmil Group Family Office. She pioneers regenerative investing models that blend capital design, indigenous wisdom, and systemic thinking. Her work empowers investors and institutions to build not just portfolios—but thriving, self-healing systems.

🎧 Tune in now to explore the architecture of regenerative wealth!

 

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