

Janine Benyus and Azita Ardakani Walton — On Nature's Wisdom for Humanity
70 snips Jun 6, 2024
Biomimicry pioneer Janine Benyus and creative practitioner Azita Ardakani Walton discuss nature's guidance, healing from trauma, functioning like an ecosystem, and making a real kinship offering to the world. They explore mimicking nature in projects, historical ecological shifts, balancing command-control and adaptability in organizations, the moral paradox of capitalism, connectivity design, and communication in nature, and the intersection of biomimicry and humanitarian ventures.
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Biomimicry's Reach
- Janine Benyus consults organizations, including Microsoft, on biomimicry.
- Biomimicry offers solutions for societal and institutional challenges.
Connecting Over Biomimicry
- Azita Ardakani-Walton, introduced to Janine's work by Katherine Collins, traveled to Montana.
- A shared interest in nature's principles sparked ongoing collaboration.
Ecosystem Stages
- Ecosystems regenerate through stages: weeds secure nutrients, shrubs facilitate growth, then trees emerge.
- This natural succession demonstrates generosity; each stage prepares for the next.