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reGEN media introduces a new approach in transformational innovation through the power of regenerative media. We are proud to introduce you to our first slate of projects that will shift our future's narrative.
What is regenerative media? Our projects lead with impact. When we have completed the investment raise and curated partnerships for this first slate of projects, we will begin on the next one. We utilize an innovative matched-funds finance approach and curate progressive brand partnerships with impact investment. Learn more in our recent article written for the IABC, International Association of Business Communicators.
Meet our first portfolio of nine projects
We match brand dollars with relational impact investments to finance transformative projects.
To learn more about the reGEN media investment fund, please contact charlene@regenimpactmedia.com.

Coming Home
Charlene SanJenko, reGEN media
Documentary (short) in production, accompanying long-form podcast series, and talk-back community healing circles
"We can heal ourselves and our families in three generations, if we keep it a priority." ~ Wenecwtsin
Coming Home is a one-off short documentary featuring a 40-year journey and unlikely friendship of a seven-term First Nations Chief, former Kukpi7 Wayne Christian and adult-adoptee and foster care survivor, Charlene SanJenko from the same home community.
Filmed in the scenic Shuswap Valley of rural British Columbia, Coming Home is a multi-sensory exploration of conversation, cultural practices, and reciprocal care dedicated to reconciliation-in-action by prioritizing courageous dialogue that heals one person, one family, and one community at a time.
Coming Home is anticipated to be released in Fall 2023.

Hammond Castle
Naomi McDougall Jones, reGEN media.
Feature film, in development.
A 7-month pregnant, failed actress becomes entangled with the power-hungry ghost of a long forgotten inventor hell-bent on reclaiming fame. He draws her into a glamorous, ghost-filled fantasy and, together, they hatch a dangerous plan to secure both their legacies … at a terrible cost.
Hammond Castle is a magical realism film from writer/actress Naomi McDougall Jones, directing team Nat & Veronica Moonhill, and producers Lindsay Lanzillotta (The Invitation, The Vicious Kind) and Jack Lechner (Blue Valentine, The Fog of War, Good Will Hunting), in partnership with reGEN media. The film is slated to shoot in March 2023 in the real-life home and museum of inventor/party boy John Hays Hammond, Jr in Gloucester Massachusetts.

OMYGOD
TinaOLife, Charlene SanJenko.
Live Solo Show (performed in April 2021)
A mythical and redemptive tale about the women we burned, the babies we buried & the Gods we worship.
Tina Overbury is a storyteller, performer, and a professional listener who works with narrative and story structure as a vehicle for human connection. Her work is rooted in Myth, Mysticism, and the practice of personal faith. She is devoted to global reconciliation through the exploration of origin stories, sharing our oral history, landbased knowing, and a continued focus on communication as a sacred practice.

s-yéwyáw: Awaken
Full-length feature documentary
LizMars Productions
With production funding from TELUS originals, this feature-length film spotlights the
work of three Indigenous changemakers who are determined to halt intergenerational
trauma. Stories of hope and homecoming intersect, as three visionary creators work
with their communities. Charlene SanJenko of Splatsin in the Secwépemc Nation
(Shuswap,) Alfonso Salinas of the shíshálh Nation and swiya (Sunshine Coast,) and Ecko
Aleck of the Nlaka'pamux Nation (Lytton,) are documenting and learning the traditional
cultural teachings of their Elders.

Legacy of the Land
Ecko Aleck, Sacred Matriarch Creative
Legacy of the Land is a multi-media interwoven web-series, learning platform and e-book that follows the journey of two Indigenous elders and the intergenerational journey of trauma and healing of the land and people.
In a quest for healing, identity and a call to action from Nlaka’pamux elders N’kixw’stn James and Terry Aleck, Ecko, direct descendent of both elders - founder and artist of Sacred Matriarch Creative has begun a journey towards self-identity, transfer of ancestral medicine knowledge and true histories of her people. The layers of healing opportunity through this work span 4 living generations and establish a turning point for future generations of not only Ecko’s bloodline but all the people she teaches and holds space for through her work.

GATHER FOR HER
PowHERhouse, reGEN media.
Virtual conversation series, active biweekly.

Loving Goliath
The Goliath Foundation, Charlene SanJenko.
Integrated Media Series - Podcast, Interactive Web, upcoming Episodic Series & Book (ongoing)
Loving Goliath is a show about finding love for the monster within us all. Discussions include topics such as anxiety and stress, suicide, overcoming breakups and finding a sense of purpose.
The Loving Goliath podcast is hosted by father-daughter duo Ben & Willow Smith of The Goliath Foundation, which set out in 2013 to help promote mental wellness and movement for men following the journey of founder Ben Smith from self-loathing to self-love.

Remaining Native
SCHH Films, reGEN media.
Feature Documentary Film (in production)
The feature documentary Remaining Native tells the story of Ku Stevens, 18, who runs the 50-mile escape route his great grandfather took as he fled from Indian boarding school at only 8 years old - an act of remembrance and reconciliation comes at the wake of the first federal investigation into the legacy and impacts of Indian boarding schools.
Directing the film is Paige Bethmann, a Haudenosaunee director and producer based in Reno, Nevada. Over the last 10 years, Paige has worked in non fiction television for various digital and broadcast networks such as Vox Media, Facebook, YouTube Originals, USA and NBC.

NIKA & The FireDancer
Charlene SanJenko, reGEN media
Feature film, in development.
Nika, Cher & CJ are continually challenged by intimidation identity, and abandonment but ultimately find healing through a return to spiritual integration of blood memory and energetic wholeness.
The story of NIKA & The FireDancer weaves together several characters whose lives intersect over the course of decades in a brave coming home tale where ancient wisdom integrates into current time and pain points are touched to heal the past - to heal the future.
Charlene SanJenko, Indigenous author, impact entrepreneur, and emerging filmmaker, believes that media has the power to heal and stories can lift to shift the narrative what we believe is possible for our lives.
This project is anticipated to be released in 2024.
Meet reGEN media
reGEN impact media specializes in transformative media projects that deliver target returns. We will do for the advertising industry what impact investment has done for the world of finance: Make us better.
We offer a new approach to align progressive creative projects with strong brands with the intent of striking partnerships and investment to propel lasting success for all involved. The partnerships put the jet-fuel behind Indigenous film and transformative stories by underrepresented creators that will shift the narrative to lift society.