Jacob left the corporate software world searching for something more meaningful—balance, connection to nature, and work that matters beyond quarterly earnings. Years of dreaming have crystallized into action.
Since stepping away, Jacob has rebuilt his family relationships and transformed his approach to money, technology, and the natural world. Today, BioHarmony stands on real land in the Ozarks, where Jacob and his family have been experimenting with innovative SolarPunk Appropriate Technology solutions.
What started as a personal journey has evolved into community building. However, self-funding while supporting a family has kept progress deliberate and careful. The infrastructure is in place. The connections have been made. Now BioHarmony is ready to scale.
This campaign funds community workshops that will transform BioHarmony from a family experiment into a living laboratory. Together, we'll demonstrate sustainable technology, build local resilience, and prove that a different way of living is possible—one workshop, one conversation, one community at a time.
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