
Start in Your Own Backyard: Transforming Where We Live with Radical Common Sense
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Steve Nygren is the founder and CEO of Serenbe, a wellness community created as a model to demonstrate that preserving green space interlaced with agriculture, housing and retail is not only economically viable, but the future of community wellbeing. Nygran, a visionary placemaker—someone who specializes in transforming public spaces into areas that foster community, connection and well-being—has pulled together his expertise in Start in Your Own Backyard: Transforming Where We Live with Radical Common Sense, a blueprint for developing sustainable communities where citizens of all generations can thrive, "and awe is found in everyday moments."
He says this requires understanding the following:
- The unintended consequences of sprawl, and why clustered development supports more green space, more housing and lower costs
- Why being disconnected from nature and each other is at the root of many environmental, societal and health-related woes
- Tactics to encourage a local food-based economy (and why that matters)
- How small yards, front porches, and blueberry bushes at crosswalks lead to strong, supportive neighborhoods
- The benefits of aging in place, and how to nurture connections between uncaged elders and free-range kids
Nygren says that for many Americans, life is no longer working. We are increasingly sick, stressed, anxious, and unhappy. Many feel left behind by the economy, disillusioned by once-respected institutions, and helpless in the face of environmental decline. Nygren argues that much of this can be traced to where—and how—we live, and that by rethinking and reinvesting in our own communities, we can rediscover the joy of connected, meaningful lives for ourselves and future generations.
Nygren's work has earned him the Global Wellness Institute’s Leader in Innovation Award and Southface’s Argon Award as well as recognition from the Urban Land Institute and the Atlanta Regional Commission. He was also named Georgia Trend’s 2019 Most Respected Business Leader and the MLK Jr. Beloved Community Environmental Justice Award in 2025. Nygren currently serves on multiple local and national boards dealing with children, agriculture and environmental issues, including The Ray C. Anderson Foundation, Children & Nature Network, Chattahoochee Now and The Biophilic Institute. He is also a partner at Nygren Placemaking consulting and started his career as a serial hospitality entrepreneur, having founded the 34-restaurant group, Peasant Restaurants.
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The Commonwealth Club of California
110 The Embarcadero
Toni Rembe Rock Auditorium
San Francisco, CA 94105
United States

Steve Nygren
Founder and CEO, Serenbe; Author, Start in Your Own Backyard: Transforming Where We Live with Radical Common Sense

Moderator: Howard Wollner
Retired Senior Vice President, Starbucks Coffee Company
5 p.m. doors open & check-in
5:30–6:30 p.m. program
6:30 p.m. book signing
(all times Pacific Time)
COST
In-person:
$22
$52 with a book
Free for Leadership Circle members and students (without a book)