i really love that they have these little city squares everywhere, which promotes social intraction. It's not just going in your car from a to b a. You walk through the square and you see somebody you know, and there may be talking to somebody else. And it's like there's always these social interactions that are happening. So its, i mean, it comes from the the nomadic camp fire, like there was a spot where everybody knew you could always find somebody else. Like, it's deep, deep within us. The loss of that n in bigger communities as huge like it's a huge loss.
Our guest in this podcast episode is Dr. Dayna Baumeister, a researcher, consultant, and educator in the field of biomimicry. She is the co-founder of Biomimicry 3.8., a project that trains change-makers in sustainable design principles inspired by nature’s forms, processes, and ecosystems.
Dayna and her business partner Janine Benyus have developed the biomimicry movement as a response to the world’s sustainability problems.
In this episode we talk about how we can learn from nature to be more resilient and self-sustainable, raise better adapted kids, and adopt the everyday practices to improve our chances of overcoming the climate and economic challenges ahead.
Show notes: http://www.futurethinkers.org/109
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