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Biophilic Solutions: Nature Has the Answers

Biophilic Solutions: Nature Has the Answers

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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.

© 2026 Biophilic Solutions: Nature Has the Answers
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Episodios
  • The Lost Art of Being Human
    Apr 7 2026

    As we welcome a new season of Biophilic Solutions, we’re also sharing a bittersweet farewell to our wonderful co-host, Jennifer Walsh. From the very beginning, Jennifer has brought a thoughtful, grounded perspective to nearly every conversation, drawing on her work as a business leader and expert on biophilia.

    The silver lining is that she’s stepping away precisely because her message is resonating. From speaking engagements to nature walks to wellness room design, her essential work is in greater demand than ever. Finally, it seems like people are ready to log off, slow down, and really reconnect with both nature and themselves.

    In this episode, Monica and Jennifer look back on the first five seasons of the podcast, sharing key lessons and memorable moments along the way. They also explore Jennifer’s new project, The Lost Art of Being Human (LABH), and reflect on how the field of biophilia has evolved in recent years. And of course, they look ahead, offering a glimpse into what’s next from exciting guest co-hosts to the future of our relationship with nature in an increasingly chaotic world.

    Show Notes

    • The Lost Art of Being Human
    • Jennifer Walsh on Instagram and LinkedIn
    • Stephen Kellert
    • Biophilic Leadership Summit

    biophilic design, nature connection, wellness, sustainability, architecture, human health, nature-inspired spaces, wellness retreats, environmental psychology

    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.

    #NatureHasTheAnswers

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    32 m
  • Solutions Rewind | Alfie Vick on Native Plants, Wildness, and Ecological Responsibility
    Mar 3 2026

    Is it important to understand the cultural context of a place? And how can landscape architects help us feel more connected to the natural world? This week, we’re revisiting our most popular episode ever, a thoughtful, wide-ranging conversation with Alfie Vick on Native American ethnobotany, environmental ethics, and the delicate balance between wildness and order.

    Alfie is the Georgia Power Professor of Environmental Ethics at the University of Georgia and the Director of its Environmental Ethics Certificate Program. A licensed landscape architect and LEED Fellow, his work focuses on preserving and strengthening natural systems while thoughtfully weaving in human use. Alongside his academic role, he continues to practice professionally, contributing to a range of LEED-certified projects, including the LEED Platinum headquarters of the Southface Energy Institute in Atlanta.

    With Alfie as our guide, we explore the intersection of landscape architecture and Native American studies, reflect on how design and biophilia have evolved over time, and even share a memorable tip for naturally managing poison ivy.

    As conversations around land stewardship, belonging, and ecological responsibility continue to grow, it’s no surprise this episode continues to resonate with listeners around the world.

    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.

    #NatureHasTheAnswers

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  • Solutions Rewind | Beauty, Biophilia, & Your Brain with Dr. Anjan Chatterjee
    Feb 17 2026

    Today, we’re revisiting a favorite from the Biophilic Solutions archive: a thoughtful conversation on beauty, the brain, and our relationship to nature with Anjan Chatterjee. In this episode, we explore whether our aesthetic preferences are culturally shaped or more universal, why nature brings deep calm to some people while evoking unease in others, and how researchers are beginning to measure the real cognitive and emotional impacts of biophilic design.

    Dr. Chatterjee is a Professor of Neurology at the University of Pennsylvania and a leading voice in the emerging field of neuroaesthetics, the science of how the brain perceives and responds to beauty. His insights help unpack what’s actually happening neurologically when we encounter inspiring spaces, art, and landscapes.

    As conversations around mental health, neurodiversity, and the built environment continue to evolve, this episode feels as relevant as ever. Whether you’re listening for the first time or returning with fresh ears, it’s a rich exploration of why beauty matters—and how it shapes the way we feel, think, and live.

    Show Notes

    • Anjan Chatterjee, M.D.
    • Neuroaesthetics
    • Biophilia as Evolutionary Adaptation: An Onto- and Phylogenetic Framework for Biophilic Design (Frontiers in Psychology)
    • Biophilia by Edward O. Wilson
    • Buildings, Beauty and the Brain: Q&A with Anjan Chatterjee (CNS: Cognitive Neuroscience Society)
    • What We Like About Built and Natural Spaces (Psychology Today)
    • How Our Brains Decide What Is Beautiful (TED)


    Key Words: Neuroscience, Neurology, Neuroaesthetics, Neuroarchitecture, Biophilia, Biophilic Design, Brain Health, Beauty, Art History, Architecture, Aesthetics, Nature, Psychology, Science, Research, Research and Development

    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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    46 m
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