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Biophilic Solutions: Nature Has the Answers

Biophilic Solutions: Nature Has the Answers

By: Serenbe Media Network
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Have you ever noticed how DNA’s spiraling structure mirrors the shape of seashells and flowers? How our circulatory system branches like tree roots? Nature doesn’t just surround us—we are nature. Our bodies, minds, and societies are woven into its rhythms, yet in today’s modern world, we’ve severed that bond, and the consequences ripple through our environment, politics, culture, and even spirituality.

Every other week, hosts Monica Olsen and Jennifer Walsh explore the profound connections between planetary health and human well-being. Through conversations with leading experts, they uncover how nature influences everything—from the way we design our cities to the way we govern, heal, and find meaning in our lives. As we face climate change, biodiversity loss, and deep societal shifts, rediscovering our place in the natural world isn’t just necessary—it’s transformative.

Join us on this biophilic journey. Follow and listen today, because nature holds the answers.

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Episodes
  • The Future Is Local: Rebuilding Economies and Healing the Earth with Helena Norberg-Hodge
    Jun 10 2025

    Time and again, we've examined how the challenges we face – poverty, inequality, environmental degradation, and more – are deeply intertwined. Understandably, it can start to feel pretty overwhelming. But here’s the encouraging part: the solutions are just as interconnected.

    In this episode of Biophilic Solutions, we speak with Helena Norberg-Hodge, founder and director of Local Futures, a nonprofit dedicated to restoring ecological and social well-being by revitalizing local communities and economies. Helena envisions a world where food is grown by nearby farmers, money circulates within communities, local businesses thrive, and meaningful work is accessible to all.

    She argues that many of today’s crises stem from an overly globalized economic system and that the path forward lies in a broad shift toward localization. Helena advocates for a more informed and intentional public that values local economies and deeper connections with nature. In our conversation, we explore the power of local food systems, the importance of community and ecological bonds, and the role vulnerability plays in healing. Drawing on lessons from indigenous cultures, Helena makes a compelling case for localization as a path toward greater social cohesion and environmental resilience.

    Show Notes

    • About Helena
    • Planet Local Summit | September 3-7 | Ladakh
    • Local Futures
    • Ancient Futures: Learning From Ladakh by Helena Norberg Hodge
    • Local Is Our Future: Steps to an Economics of Happiness by Helena Norberg Hodge
    • To Heal the Planet We Must First Heal Ourselves (Urth Magazine)


    Key Words: local, localism, economy, economics, local economy, community, indigenous community, indigenous wisdom, Local Futures, farmers market, global economy, globalism, capitalism, nature, nature based solutions, biophilia, biophilic design, Helena Norberg-Hodge

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Miki Agrawal on Motherhood, Nature-Inspired Business, and Mushrooms That Eat Plastic
    May 27 2025

    Let’s face it. Our waste habits are, well, pretty wasteful. Every single day, more than 27,000 trees are cut down just to make toilet paper. Meanwhile, the average disposable diaper takes over 500 years to decompose in a landfill, all while leaching harmful plastics and chemicals into the environment. And that’s not even counting other single-use sanitary products like tampons, pads, and wipes. Put simply, our throwaway culture is a serious environmental problem.

    Enter today’s guest: Miki Agrawal. A bold entrepreneur and creative disruptor, Miki has built a career out of challenging the status quo. She’s the founder of groundbreaking companies like Thinx (revolutionary period underwear), TUSHY (modern bidets), and her latest venture, Hiro Diapers, a game-changing product designed to break down in landfills using fungi-powered decomposition technology. Hiro represents a major step forward in the battle against plastic waste, starting with a natural end-of-life solution for one of the most essential (and wasteful) products in parenting.

    In this conversation, we explore the hidden environmental costs of traditional diapers, the importance of slowing down to meet the moment, and why nature (hello, mushrooms!) holds the key to designing smarter, bolder everyday essentials.

    Show Notes

    • Hiro Diapers
    • TUSHY Bidets
    • About Miki Agrawal
    • Four Sigmatic
    • Pacha’s Pajamas: A Story Written By Nature
    • Do Cool Shit: Quit Your Day Job, Start Your Own Business, and Live Happily Ever After by Miki Agrawal
    • Disrupt-Her: A Manifesto for the Modern Woman by Miki Agrawal

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    Follow us on Instagram and LinkedIn and learn more on our website.

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • What Nature Teaches Us About Belonging with Radha Agrawal
    May 13 2025

    On today’s episode, we’re delving into the growing epidemic of loneliness, examining its root causes, far-reaching impacts, and what it will take to rebuild our social fabric. For this important and timely conversation, we were thrilled to be joined by Radha Agrawal, author of the bestselling book Belong: Find Your People, Create Community & Live a More Connected Life. Radha is also the Co-founder, CEO, and Chief Community Architect of Daybreaker, a global wellness movement that brings nearly half a million people together globally through early-morning, sober dance parties. In addition, Radha leads the Belong Institute and the Belong Center, two groundbreaking initiatives dedicated to addressing loneliness through community-building and laying the foundation for a wider culture of belonging.

    Throughout this conversation, we explore the essential human need for connection, the dangers of hyper-individualism, and how modern life, including our increasing disconnection from nature, has contributed to widespread feelings of alienation. Radha shares powerful insights on how rebuilding community and reestablishing our relationship with the natural world can help us reclaim joy, purpose, and a true sense of belonging. This is a conversation filled with practical tools and deep inspiration for anyone seeking to reconnect: with others, with nature, and with themselves.

    Shownotes

    • Belong: Find Your People, Create Community & Live a More Connected Life by Radha Agrawal
    • Radha Agrawal Website
    • Daybreaker | Wake Up & Dance
    • Belong Center
    • Belong Institute
    • Dr. Julianne Holt-Lunstad
    • The Power of Belonging: How Ending Loneliness Will Save Our Planet (SXSW)
    • Biophilic Solutions Website
    • Biophilic Solutions on Instagram

    Keywords: loneliness, loneliness epidemic, community, connection, community building, Radha Agrawal, nature, biophilia, biophilic, disconnection, climate, climate change, Daybreaker, belonging

    Biophilic Solutions is available wherever you get podcasts. Please listen, follow, and give us a five-star review.

    Follow us on Instagram and LinkedIn and learn more on our website.

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    1 hr and 2 mins
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