Your people are extraordinary. So why is so little happening between them?
You want a collaborative. You're running a list.
The potential is real — the relationships, the collective intelligence, the impact that only happens when the right people keep finding each other. But fragmented networks stay fragmented without the right conditions.
Mycelial creates those conditions. Automatically, every week, without you in the middle.
Proven in the Global Regeneration CoLab — 1,200 members, 8–10 calls a week.
Two conditions.
Everything else follows.
Systems change when the right people find each other — really find each other — and keep finding each other until something real grows. We create exactly two conditions for that to happen. Then we get out of the way.
Condition 01
Repeated proximity
Weekly Introductions
Every week, our AI routes each member to someone in the network they should know but don't yet — matched on interests, work, and the gaps between them.
No effort from the convener. No agenda imposed. Just the right two people, introduced at the right moment, left to discover what's possible between them.
Over time, the network stops being a list of names and starts becoming a web of real relationships.
Condition 02
A container, held lightly
Open Space Calls
Biweekly. Agenda-free. Whoever shows up are the right people. Whatever happens is the only thing that could have.
The convener doesn't prepare, facilitate, or manage. The space does the work. A subset of the network shows up, meets one another, and gradually entrains — their thinking, their language, their sense of what matters, slowly synchronizing.
This is how a loose network becomes a living one.
The network sees itself
Member Directory
A living map of who is in the network and what they care about. So that when a connection is made, context is already there.
The network hears its own pulse
Newsletters & Updates
Automated signals that keep the whole network feeling alive — even the periphery. The core is active. Everyone knows it.
Emergence takes form
Working Groups
When something real grows between people, the infrastructure is there to hold it. Working groups form naturally — not by assignment.
The convener finds their footing
Coaching & Advisory
We work closely with new conveners to build the capacity for hosting — then step back as the network finds its own rhythm.
Minimal by intention.
Most platforms assume more features produce more results. We believe the opposite. The most powerful thing a network platform can do is get out of the way — and only build what emergence actually needs.
Simple rules. Complex behavior.
A murmuration of starlings follows three rules: stay close, don't crowd, align with your neighbors. No leader. No plan. No governance structure. And yet the collective produces something breathtaking — something no individual bird could conceive of, let alone coordinate.
This is how systems actually change. Not through design, but through the emergent intelligence of aligned people in sufficient proximity. Mycelial is built on exactly this understanding.
One question.
One rhythm.
One platform.
The platform does the structural work that would otherwise require coordinators with spreadsheets — helping people find each other, see what's happening, and self-organize. Nothing more. The network does the rest.
“The goal is a network that can hold itself — not one that depends on a coordinating center.”
We didn't theorize this.
We lived it.
Before Mycelial was a platform, it was a practice. Our founder David Hodgson built the Global Regeneration CoLab to test a simple question: what happens when you create the conditions for the right people to find each other, and then trust what emerges?
Global Regeneration CoLab
A global community of changemakers helping each other create a regenerative future — founded in 2019 by David Hodgson as a living experiment in emergence at scale.
Visit grc.earth ↗1,200
members across the globe
8–10
calls every single week
6
years of emergence
No governance structure. No shared agenda. No managed coordination. Just aligned people, brought into repeated proximity, given a persistent container — and trusted to discover what they're capable of together. The GRC runs 8–10 calls a week not because anyone decided it should, but because that's what emerged when the conditions were right.
“GRC provided me with a global community. A loving embrace of me and my ideas. A safe space for regenerative co-creation. I cannot imagine this would have gained traction without the open-minded and supportive environment of the GRC community.”
Dr. Tiffany Jana
DMI Consulting
The conditions are simple.
The results are not.
You already have the people. You already have the work. What's been missing is a persistent, lightweight container — one that asks nothing of you to manage, and creates everything your network needs to find itself.
Tell us about your network. We'll show you what becomes possible.
“The CoLab lives in the daily interactions of all our members.”— Global Regeneration CoLab, running since 2019
