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When we think about protecting the environment, it is about more than just saving the trees and keeping the air and water clean; it is also about preserving our essence as human beings. We are born in and from nature and we are biologically wired to seek connection to nature and all living things. It is, therefore, in our best interest to look after our planet and all living things and to foster this love of nature in the generations to come. Today on the podcast, we are going to explore the concept of Biophilia, uncovering what it means and how it can provide solutions in our lives. I will talk to listeners about how it relates to issues of Nature-Deficit Disorder and Deep Ecology and look at ways how we can integrate biophilia into our day-to-day lives. It does not have to be complicated – it can be as simple as introducing a few house plants to create a space in which you can flourish! Be sure to join me for this episode to learn more about our integral relationship with nature. 

Key Points From This Episode:

Key Messages:

  1.  Humans subconsciously seek out connections to nature throughout their lives. 
  2.  Deep Ecology is an approach that supports the balance between humans and nature. 
  3.  If we reduce our connection to nature, we suffer and risk not protecting natural spaces and species. 
  4.  We can think about Biophilic design as a way for us to reconnect with nature. 
  5.  We can use restorative spaces, which are used in Attention Restoration Therapy. 
  6.  House plants are an easy way for us to get closer to nature. 
  7.  It is important to get yourself out in nature more often. 

Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:

Kristina Hunter Flourishing

Biophilia (E.O. Wilson) 

Biophilic Design 

Foundations for Deep Ecology 

Biophilic Design Ideas

The Biophilia Hypothesis 

Last Child in the Woods

The Unexpected Gift Box