Spring is in the air and so is inspiration!  Teresa starts off with the amazing story of Birute Galidakas, who lived in the jungles of Borneo for years studying and helping to protect the wild orangutans.  Then there is the magic of the Landfill Harmonic, a group of children from Paraguay, who use instruments made out of landfill garbage, to play incredible music around the world.  And Colleen talks about the wonder and comfort of the Danish tradition of Hygee (sounds like HOO-GA).  You will feel cozy, just learning about it.  Grab a blanket and a cup of tea and have a listen.
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