Cosmic Labyrinth
Cosmic Labyrinth is an eco-collective that is dedicated to reimagining labor and work that regenerates food systems, energizes ecological restorations, and remembers cultural and indigenous knowledge and wisdom.
We are a collective of professional educators, healthcare workers, engineers, builders, and organizers. We regularly produce educational festivals, conferences, and playshops. We also get invited to transform existing festivals, conferences, and venues to practice composting and regenerative ecological practices. We build structures to support restoration, like ecological toilets that are educational, compost systems, and native plant and fire mitigation practices.
https://www.cosmiclabyrinth.world/
Please schedule a meeting with us through [email protected] or visit the website and fill out the form to integrate with us more deeply
https://form.jotform.com/251035023806042
Email: [email protected]
Worm Farmer Workshops
$500.00
Make and take home a mini worm bin at our Worm Farmer Workshops. The perfect educational experience for your students, family, friends or organizations.
Red Worms for Composting
$60.00
One pound (~1000) of red worms can eat 1/2 pound of food scraps per day! And as a bonus, they produce the best soil amendment on the planet 🌎. $60.00 for one pound. $40.00 for 1/2 pound.
About Me
Indy is a social innovator and entrepreneur, Executive Director of Cultivating Self, an organization working to expand healthcare beyond clinical settings to include ecological medicine, food and nature as medicine, cultural healing practices, and civic engagement.
A regenerative farmer and ecological steward, Indy is a vocal advocate for farmers and resilient food systems. He also serves as lead Pollinator with the California Doughnut Economics Coalition, researching the state’s holistic economic health and supporting the launch of regional doughnut accelerators across California.
Indy co-founded Cosmic Labyrinth to reimagine work and disaster response through nature-based solutions and community action festivals. With experience as a local government commissioner, he regularly collaborates with municipal and state agencies and convenes hyperlocal citizen assemblies. He also hosts the Political Hope podcast, exploring civic imagination and systemic transformation.

Cultivating community, resilience, and a regenerative future
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