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    Explore " symbiotic" with insightful episodes like "Let's Talk Wild EP 48 - Coworkers: Animal Symbiotic Relationships", "114 - Exploring the Science of Relationships with Dr Morgan Anderson", "I Lichen You", "Alberto Villoldo" and "95 - Guard Your Yard" from podcasts like ""Let's Talk Wild", "The Find Your STRONG Podcast", "The Full 360", "Dawn of an Era of Well-Being: The Podcast" and "The Find Your STRONG Podcast"" and more!

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    Let's Talk Wild EP 48 - Coworkers: Animal Symbiotic Relationships

    Let's Talk Wild EP 48 - Coworkers: Animal Symbiotic Relationships

    Some of us see our coworkers more than our family members, so naturally, we form relationships like work wives, work besties, and even work rivals. For this episode, I'll discuss different symbiotic animal coworker relationships, from land to sea, and different types of coworkers in the workplace. 

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    114 - Exploring the Science of Relationships with Dr Morgan Anderson

    114 - Exploring the Science of Relationships with Dr Morgan Anderson

    Join us this week for a thought-provoking and raw conversation about the science of relationships with clinical psychologist, relationship expert, author and speaker Dr. Morgan Anderson. This intimate chat will reveal understanding, awareness, and our deep connection to our attachment styles as they connect to our place as partners, as well as problem-solving techniques and overcoming relationship challenges.

     

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    Alberto Villoldo

    Alberto Villoldo
    Well-being and wellness, it should be noted, are not the same. “Well-being” is an aspirational state of life, while “wellness” refers to the interventions humans perform on themselves to improve their health. Our state of living is not always well, and sometimes there is a need for measures that bring us closer to alignment with the universe.

    Frederick Tsao from the book Dawn of an Era of Well-Being


    In our quest to overcome the challenges that stand in the way of a better future—an era of “well-being” as our program frequently makes reference—we need to consider paths to spiritual betterment which help show us the way. Our guest today is Alberto Villoldo, a trained practitioner of western medicine who has also spent decades studying the shamanic healing practices of the Amazon and Andes. Dr. Villoldo will engage our hosts with a penetrating conversation investigating how shamanic traditions of South America can inform the western thought process. At the nexus of science and spirituality lies the key to our evolution as a species, and the basis of a healing process that will make true well-being accessible. This discussion delves into the evolution of the human brain and its chemistry, and how the shamanic tradition can help reinforce our connection to both nature and a higher level of consciousness.

    Alberto Villoldo, PhD, is a medical anthropologist and best-selling author who has studied the shamanic healing practices of the Amazon and Andes for over 30 years. He is the founder of the Four Winds Society, and his recent books include The Heart of the Shaman: Stories and Practices of the Luminous Warrior and The Wisdom Wheel: A Mythic Journey through the Four Directions

    For more information on Shamanic Energy Medicine, please visit this link to Alberto Villoldo's organization The Four Winds Society

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    95 - Guard Your Yard

    95 - Guard Your Yard

    Join Jenny solo for an intimate chat about the importance of community and where to find your place in them. Surround yourself with people you can support and who supports you. How to have a dream community. Guard your yard and dont invest time with people who are not moving in your direction. Be mindful of who you are spending your time with. People come in and out of our lives during different seasons and that’s ok. People change and grow in different ways. Jenny helps us be able to cope with this in a healthy way (and what not to do on social media!) And some wise words from Jenny, let’s remember to not take our health for granted! Don’t wait until you are down and out until you focus on your health.

     

     

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    Cheer Project: Creating a symbiotic circular economy with Gaurav MK Wali

    Cheer Project: Creating a symbiotic circular economy with Gaurav MK Wali

    Gaurav MK Wali is an industrial and material designer from India, working against design’s monoculture. His 'Cheer Project' is research into pine needles in which the abundant and unwanted material is developed into a 100% bio-based and biodegradable composite material.

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    00:00:00 - Background story 

    00:03:47 - Genesis of Cheer Project 

    00:09:30 - Causes of Forest Fire 

    00:16:00 - The process 

    00:27:00 - Developing Relationship with local artisans 

    00:31:00 - Overcoming Challenges 

    00:36:00 - Impact created through collaboration 

    00:41:15 - Material Properties and applications 

    00:47:40 - Inspiring projects 

    00:52:25 - Role of designers

     

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    Why we RESTART our relationship everyday

    Why we RESTART our relationship everyday

    Patrick is back! My partner, friend and boyfriend. 

    This episode was inspired by other couples who have podcasts and share how they create together. In this episode, Patrick and I share how and WHY the hell we RESTART our relationship everyday. We uncreate and destroy our relationship everyday and START NEW and FRESH everyday. 

    It’s like our first date everyday and in this episode we share how it has contributed SO MUCH to our love, friendship and time together. 

     

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    • How we choose to create our relationship NEW everyday.
    • How created from the past can kill your relationship and make it stale and old. 
    • How creating this podcast together has contributed SO MUCH to our relationship and how we’re having fun with it!! 
    • Practice knocking down your “shack” and build your dream life/house on NEW “soil” everyday! 

     

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    Tiny Versus Mighty

    Tiny Versus Mighty

    It's tiny versus the mighty and a battle for an acacia tree. Dr. Biology catches up with Beth Pringle, a biologist exploring the savanna of Kenya. The two talk about two animals that seem mismatched for the battle that has a surprise ending. Beth is also the biologist who took us along on one of her research trips to Kenya. You can go along too in our virtual savanna trip.

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    Lessons from the Crib – 36

    Lessons from the Crib – 36

    You are a parenting ninja. You know it. Your friends know it. And, someday, your children will know it, too.

    So you're feeling a little cocky one day, throwing down wisdom you feel sure will shape your little darling into an amazing human being, when all of a sudden, BAM!!

    The tables turn. You become the student, and the 9-year-old standing in front of you, the receptacle into which you pour your knowledge and experience much as Yoda does with Master Luke, has become the teacher. Unexpectedly, you've just been handed a lesson from the crib.

    This week, we talk about the fact that we learn as much from our kids as they learn from us. It's a symbiotic relationship—think Nemo and the sea anemone. They help each other. They grow because of each other. We do the same with our kids.

    And when it comes to the symbiosis between parent and child, I think we both know who plays the clown fish. Just keep swimming. Just keep swimming.

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    Live from the 2019 National Science Writers Conference

    Live from the 2019 National Science Writers Conference

    This special live episode was recorded at SciWri 2019 - a national conference for science journalists hosted by Penn State in 2019. The panel featured a panel of ground-breaking Penn State researchers sharing their trials, tribulations, and hard-won best practices for trans-disciplinary life sciences research. The taping includes a live Q&A with the audience.

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    • Jennifer Macalady – Combining geosciences and microbiology, Macalady explores life in deep caves, investigating the ecological rules that govern microbial behavior and evolution, and asking how can modern Earth microorganisms teach us about the biogeochemistry of the early Earth and signatures of life on other planets. 
    • Melik Demirel – Working at the convergence of materials and life sciences, Demirel focuses on self-healing, biodegradable synthetic alternatives to plastics. His research involves emerging manufacturing processes for materials, tissues, and devices; multiscale and multi-physics modeling, computational analysis; bio-nanoscience, and engineering.
    • Sally Mackenzie – Through ground-breaking discoveries in epigenetics and plant plasticity, Makenzie’s work promises to enhance crop resiliency over the coming decades, in the face of global climate change. Her research integrates molecular biology, cell biology, genetics, epigenomics, computational biology, and phylogenetic approaches.
    • Matthew Thomas – Engaging a wide range of scientific disciplines, Thomas is exploring the viability of an innovative new malaria-prevention technology for potential deployment across the developing world. His research combines entomology, evolutionary ecology, vector biology, biotechnology, agricultural sciences, mathematics, economics, and social sciences.

    Life evolves through collaboration. Science should too.

    Life evolves through collaboration. Science should too.

    In this pilot episode, we discuss the importance of collaboration as an evolutionary driver and explore ways that trans-disciplinary teams of scientists can mimic nature, evolving the way research is done. We also unpack the story of why and how Penn State has become a hotbed for this kind of work.

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    • Andrew Read Evan Pugh University Professor of Biology and Entomology, Eberly Professor of Biotechnology and director of the Huck Institutes of the Life Sciences at Penn State
    • Nina G. Jablonski Evan Pugh University Professor of Anthropology at Penn State
    • Cristina Rosa Assistant Professor of Plant Pathology and Environmental Microbiology at Penn State