
Microdose Nature // Exploring the Biophilia Hypothesis
Get beyond surviving and onto thriving by understanding our innate human pull toward nature
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Show Notes
Nature Junkies are always listening when nature speaks. In this Microdose Nature episode of Nature Junkie Radio, we explore the fascinating Biophilia Hypothesis, which is our deep biological attraction to nature. Discover how you can tap into this invisible force and put it into practice daily.
We’ll take a short walk through the history of the Biophilia Hypothesis, how Harvard biologist E.O. Wilson helped put the science on the map, and how you can start to apply it in your own life with simple techniques like “Noticing Nature.”
Episode Links
Biophilia by E.O. Wilson
Traditional Ecological Knowledge
The Biophilia Hypothesis Edited by Stephen R. Kellert and Edward O. Wilson
Guns, Germs, and Steel: The Fates of Human Societies by Jared Diamond
Awe: The New Science of Everyday Wonder and How It Can Transform Your Life by Dacher Keltner
Connect with Nature Junkie
@NatureJunkieRadio on Instagram
Email: [email protected] (submit a microdose of nature by emailing a 30-60 second voice memo with your name, how you microdose nature and how it makes you feel so we can share it with the community)
Show Production Credits
Podcast cover art by Ahab Nimry (@ahabnimry, https://bigdaytheagency.com/)
Outro music on acoustic guitar by Tyler Johnson
Enjoy the Ride,
Jeff