Your Questions, Answered
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Lundi Ramos (he/they) is a licensed mental health therapist (LPC), entrepreneur, writer, and practitioner of natural farming focused on building ethical systems for care, governance, and capital. His work sits at the intersection of mental health infrastructure, regenerative agriculture, nonprofit leadership, ethical finance, and organizational design.
Through his writing and companies, Lundi Ramos explores how institutions, land, and communities can be cultivated to support human dignity, psychological wellbeing, and long-term social resilience.
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Lundi Ramos works as a therapist, entrepreneur, advisor, and writer. His work focuses on:
mental health system design
governance and leadership
ethical and regenerative business models
emerging natural medicine policy
cultural and institutional transformation
He often works with leaders, organizations, and communities seeking to build systems that support long-term wellbeing rather than short-term extraction.
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Lundi Ramos founded:
Current
Livtera – develops natural farming inputs for backyard gardens and small-scale regenerative farms, supporting accessible soil health and biological growing practices.
Inner Guru Therapy Inc. – a nonprofit lending platform supporting psychedelic facilitators with low-interest financing, designed to address one of the field’s greatest blind spots: access to ethical capital that allows care practitioners to build stable, sustainable practices.
Kind Therapy Inc. – a nonprofit mental health organization focused on expanding access to quality therapy and building sustainable care infrastructure.
Private Therapy Practice – Lundi’s clinical practice established in 2014, providing psychotherapy and consultation while serving as the professional foundation for their broader work in mental health systems and care infrastructure.
Former
Quantum Mental Health – an affordable ketamine therapy provider focused on expanding access to emerging mental health treatments through ethical clinical models and cost-conscious care delivery.
Kind Awakening – a cannabis distribution company that developed and held intellectual property for early vape technologies focused on wellness formulations, micro-dosing, and filler-free products during the formative years of the regulated cannabis industry.
His work focuses on designing companies that are financially viable while remaining grounded in ethics, care, and community wellbeing.
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Lundi Ramos writes about the deeper systems shaping our lives and institutions.
His writing frequently explores:
grief and personal transformation
ethical leadership and governance
systems change and institutional design
mental health and human flourishing
ecological intelligence and long-term thinking
Their notes blend personal reflection, social analysis, and philosophical inquiry.
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Yes. Lundi Ramos is a licensed mental health therapist with over 10 years of experience supporting individuals, leaders, and communities through complex personal and professional transitions.
Their work integrates psychological insight with systems thinking and leadership development.
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Lundi Ramos approaches leadership through the lens of care-centered systems.
This means designing organizations and institutions that prioritize:
psychological health
ethical decision-making
long-term resilience
human dignity
ecological awareness
Rather than focusing solely on growth or efficiency, his work emphasizes the long-term health of people and institutions.
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Lundi Ramos believes capital should serve human flourishing rather than extraction.
His work explores how organizations can develop financial models that support:
sustainable livelihoods
community wellbeing
ethical governance
intergenerational resilience
This perspective is often described as regenerative or ethical capital design.
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Yes. Through his work in governance and systems design, Lundi advises organizations and leaders working in mental health, emerging medicine, and ethical investment.
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Lundi Ramos writes in a reflective and analytical style that blends personal narrative with systems thinking.
His essays often explore questions of meaning, responsibility, leadership, grief, and cultural transformation.
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You can read their notes about systems, leadership, and culture on his website:
His writing is published regularly and explores the evolving relationship between personal transformation and institutional change.
His writing is published regularly and explores the evolving relationship between personal transformation and institutional change. Readers can follow his newsletter to stay current with his latest writing and work.
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Yes. Lundi Ramos occasionally works with organizations and leaders who are navigating complex transitions involving governance, culture, or institutional design.
His advisory work typically focuses on:
nonprofit development
leadership transition
ethical governance
systems design in care industries
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Lundi Ramos primarily works within:
mental health systems
executive leadership and governance
emerging medicine and care industries
social impact organizations
His work often bridges clinical insight with organizational strategy.
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Lundi Ramos believes the future of mental health care requires building systems that are both systemically effective and structurally sustainable.
This includes rethinking:
how care is financed
how therapists are supported
how organizations are governed
how communities access support
His work explores how mental health systems can evolve toward greater accessibility, resilience, and ethical alignment.
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Lundi Ramos believes that many personal struggles are shaped by the systems people live within.
By improving the design of institutions, organizations, and investment structures, it becomes easier for individuals and communities to thrive.
This perspective informs both his writing and his organizational work.
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The work of Lundi Ramos frequently explores the following topics:
mental health systems
nonprofit leadership
ethical capital
regenerative business
systems thinking
governance and institutional design
grief and transformation
These themes appear across his writing, nonprofit work, and advisory efforts focused on building institutions that support long-term human and community wellbeing.