EPISODE 01
In our first episode we interview Sam Degenhard, the Founder of Campfire Ranch. Sam's creating the next generation of campground for the experience generation.
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We interview best-selling author Sally Coulthard. In early 2020 she published ‘Biophilia: You, Nature, Home’ a beautiful handbook to bring nature into your daily life and promote the benefits of Biophilia.
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Piers MacNaughton is Vice President of Health Strategy and lead researcher at View. Prior, he was at the Harvard School of Public Health. We talk about his innovative research on the benefits of specific types of biophilic interventions.
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In this episode, we talk with Dr Taryn Mead, a Certified Biomimicry Consultant and professor at Western Colorado University. We dive into our disconnect with natural systems and learn the key attributes to achieve biomimetic innovation.
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Bernice Fielding is a sustainable horticulturalist, arborist, and landscape architect at WATG Honolulu focused on giving life to more accessible, science-based, culturally-informed green spaces in the hospitality field.
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After years of practicing sustainability in the international real estate industry, Kristen identified the widely impactful potential to fuse sport and sustainability. We discuss this largely unexplored topic on the latest Wild Spaces Podcast.
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Mohammad Abbasi joins the Wild Spaces Podcast from WSP's Built Ecology team in Chicago. He shares measurable steps we can take in our daily lives and in our buildings to create healthier spaces and connect with nature.
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Harleen Mclean is a biophilic interior designer who draws from her Kenyan roots to create beautiful biophilic works all across the globe. In this episode we discuss how nature-connected design is vital to humans especially now.
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Neal Collins is a real estate professional and co-founder of Latitude, a real estate and development company across North America that is dedicated to regenerative practices in the built and natural environments.
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Molly Meyer is the Founder and CEO of Omni Ecosystems. She believes that by infusing nature into our daily lives, her company brings balance to the built environment, and nurtures a meaningful re-connection with nature.
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On Episode 11 we were joined by Collin Cavote, the Founder and CEO of Biome, a Public Benefit Corporation and Climate Neutral company that rewilds the indoor world with smart autonomous biology.
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