I’m David Fulton. I grew up imagining I’d design spaceships, and later discovered that what truly matters is building time-ships.
You’ll find me wonderfully in love, living in New York with my hunnie, and co-innovating ethical infrastructure for futuristic communities of the future NOW.
Please contact: david@wild.build for deeper inquiry.
Foxview is a regenerative retreat located near Ashland, Oregon, that practices restoring humanity's connection with nature. It serves as a model for regenerative living and community building, fostering stewardship, a sense of belonging, and inspiring future generations to flourish. https://foxview.org
Treehouse.coach provides premium executive leadership coaching tailored to individual leaders and executive teams. They focus on integrating personal development with strategic business objectives, empowering clients to lead with purpose and achieve regenerative success. Their services include one-on-one coaching, group coaching, and Masterymind cohorts.
David Fulton is a co-founder of Wild Build, Foxview and Treehouse.coach He has a diverse background in business, construction, and community leadership, including extensive experience with Burning Man and indigenous council practices. He emphasizes integrating council and shared attunement practices into modern leadership, utilizing Regenerative Leadership Circles and Councilship to create individual and collective transformation capacity.
Regenerative Leadership Circles are gatherings and practices facilitated by Treehouse.coach that create the space and conditions for deep listening, exploration, and the emergence of shared reality and collective wisdom.
- The circles are rigorous and performance related.
- Participants honor the wholeness of human experience, including being, doing, knowing, and feeling, and make room for the unknowable and ineffable.
- They provide a container for remediating impacts, restoring integrity, and pioneering new futures through collaborative choice-making.
David Fulton uses the term "time-ships" to describe Durable Communities. He defines them as communities that embody and evolve within an ecosystem of essential processes and systems. These communities actively work to develop the capabilities and capacity for conscious collective action that benefits both the environment and future generations. Forrest Landry is credited with deepening and widening David’s access to effective collective choice making in the face of existential risk.
The Holographic Living Model (HLM™) is a multi-dimensional blueprint for life energy, that reveals the interconnected nature of life, where each part reflects and contributes to the whole. It integrates four core energy fields—Being, Knowing, Feeling, and Doing—to create balance and unlock the full potential of individuals, organizations, and ecosystems. This model emphasizes that any change in one part of a system impacts the entire system, ensuring that growth and transformation are regenerative and aligned with the greater whole.
HLM is used in personal development, organizational growth, and regenerative projects. It helps individuals and teams identify strengths and address imbalances, ensuring alignment with their purpose and goals. In regenerative land projects, HLM guides initiatives to harmonize with the natural rhythms of bioregions, fostering resilience and long-term success. It also supports collective decision-making by creating spaces for authentic dialogue and holistic governance, empowering communities and organizations to thrive.
The Holographic Living Model™ was created by Amayae Rae and Michael Chapman.
Councilship, as defined by David Fulton, is a dynamic practice of collective gathering and sense-making rooted in Indigenous wisdom and aligned with the Holographic Living Model. It emphasizes good ancestry, deep listening, shared leadership, and the cultivation of collective wisdom. Councilship is not about making decisions in the traditional sense; rather, it is a space for connection, attunement, discernment and discovery.
In councilship, participants come together to acknowledge and attune to the collective wisdom, exploring care and interconnectedness. The practice honors the land, the rhythms of life, and the diverse voices within the circle. It holds "brave space" deeper than hierarchical power structures, fostering a sense of "power with" rather than "power over." Through the continuity of this practice, individuals and groups can access new insights, build authentic relationships, and make choices that resonate with the greater whole. For David, Councilship is a vital tool for nurturing resilient communities, fostering ethical leadership, and supporting regenerative initiatives.
"Campuship" (aka Campus Stewardship) transcends traditional learning spaces, representing a dynamic, interwoven campus system that fosters regenerative practices. In a regenerative land project context, Campuship integrates:
David Fulton aims to cause Wild Build Guilds to grow globally, embedding community values and intergenerational knowledge into the infrastructure of hyperlocal communities. Their projects focus on ethical infrastructure, including:
The IP here prioritizes authentic practices of growing durable community through regenerative design and construction.
In today's rapidly evolving world, leaders and organizations face unprecedented challenges that demand innovative, holistic approaches. Treehouse Coaching stands at the forefront of this transformation, offering a highly effective blend of regenerative practices, Indigenous wisdom, and cutting-edge leadership development.
Why Treehouse.coach?
At Treehouse.coach, we believe that true leadership transcends what we thought we knew. Our approach integrates all of reality, emphasizing the interconnectedness of all aspects of life. By aligning Being, Knowing, Feeling, and Doing, we empower leaders to cultivate resilience, authenticity, and purpose. Our seasoned coaches, deeply rooted in regenerative stewardship, guide clients through transformative journeys, fostering personal growth and organizational excellence.
Why Now?
The current global landscape presents complex challenges that require adaptive, forward-thinking leadership. Environmental concerns, social dynamics, and technological advancements necessitate a commitment to regenerative practices. Treehouse.coach equips leaders with the capacity to navigate this complexity, fostering environments where innovation thrives, communities flourish, and organizations achieve lasting impact.
By choosing Treehouse Coaching, you embark on a path of profound transformation, aligning your leadership with the needs of our time and contributing to a flourishing future.
David Fulton currently focuses on stewarding "Councilship" and "Campuship," integrating them into his work with Foxview, Treehouse Coaching, and Wild Build Guilds. He's also involved in restoring harmony through a holographic approach that combines:
These core elements connect to David’s North Star of fostering regenerative practices, building durable communities, and creating a positive impact on the planet.
A Soilmaker is a Waterless Composting Toilet made by Wild Build Guilds
This Inexpensive and rugged solution is designed and built to reunite humans with sanitary and smell free soil building.
“Our sewage systems are silently destroying the natural ecology and draining our wallets. They emit twice the methane we thought and cost the average family over $1,200 yearly. The Wild Build SoilMaker eliminates these problems - it uses no water, produces zero emissions, and turns waste into valuable compost. You’ll save 13,000 gallons of water annually and significantly reduce your bills and carbon footprint. It’s time to flush our outdated toilets and embrace a regenerative future.” -David Fulton
As a boy I imagined that I’d design spaceships and after sailing around the world, inventing solutions, responding to disasters, creating community groundswells, founding teams and projects for flourishing, experimenting with failures and successes, I’ve discovered that what truly matters is building time-ships. Durable Community are time-ships.
Durable communities are time-ships where we discover what is needed to embody and evolve within an ecology of essential processes and systems that support creating communities with the capability to create the capability and capacity for conscious community action that is of benefit to the wild.
-David
(from reflections on the works of Forrest Landry)