
Nature X Design | A TEALEAVES Podcast
By TEALEAVES

Nature X Design | A TEALEAVES PodcastDec 10, 2020

Creative Aging: Finding memory and connection through art and nature.
In this discussion we explore the spiritual, emotional, physical, and neurological effects of nature through practical examples of programs developed for those with memory loss, dementia, and their care partners. Hear from experts from Microsoft Design, Frye Art Museum and the UW Memory and Brain Wellness Center. We've explored how the principles of inclusive design were applied in the development of these programs and provided suggestions to leverage nature as an antidote to the perils of everyday life during a pandemic.
Moderated by Lana Sutherland.
Presented by Nature X Design, a virtual festival produced by TEALEAVES and inspired by the art of blending. In the spirit of inclusivity we offer this podcast as a video, as well as an article. Search "Nature X Design" in your browser, to absorb this knowledge in whatever format appeals to you.

You can forage for Superfoods | Wild and feral foods with Philip B. Stark
You may be of the opinion that modern agriculture is the epitome of perfectly designed food, but mother nature has a better idea. Learn how incorporating wild and feral foods could enhance your diet, while benefitting the planet.
Featuring Professor Philip B. Stark, Professor of Statistics and Associate Dean of Mathematical and Physical Sciences at the University of California, Berkeley, and the founder of Berkeley Open Source Food, an organization that researches and promotes urban foraging and the integration of weeds into our food systems.
Hosted by Carly Williams.
Produced by Nature X Design. Dive deeper into this topic, available as an article and video at http://onblend.tealeaves.com/foraged-superfoods/ or search Nature X Design in your preferred browser.

What is the Science of Taste? | Eat Smart with Dr. Peter Klosse and Adam Brumberg
Our tastes are manipulated more than we think, but understanding taste science can help us take back control of our diets. The modern era has led to our personal taste being something less to do with nature, and more to do with design. Our experts reveal that the more aware we are of these influences, the more we can use them to our advantage.
Featuring Gastronomer and Founder of T.A.S.T.E Dr. Peter Klosse along with the former deputy Director of the Cornell Institute for Behavioral Economics and Consumer Choice, Professor Adam Brumberg.
Hosted by Carly Williams. Produced by TEALEAVES
This podcast is available as an article and video on our website. Search Nature X Design in your preferred browser.

How can your business stay relevant in the environmental era? Featuring BMW, WDO and the Ellen MacArthur Foundation.
Learn the tools to create dynamic, positive environmental change within your organization in this podcast featuring Ellen MacArthur Foundation, World Design Organization, and BMW.
Over the last few decades, products have been designed for obsolescence and without much regard for their life cycle's impact on the environment. The imperative for businesses to respond and adapt becomes increasingly critical.
Presented by Nature X Design, a virtual festival produced by TEALEAVES and inspired by the art of blending. In the spirit of inclusivity we offer this podcast as a video, as well as an article. Search "Nature X Design" in your preferred browser, to absorb this knowledge in whatever format appeals to you.

Have we all become archivists in the modern age? Featuring Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian, RISD and Parsons.
What is Retrospective Archiving? It is the curation of the present. We depend on archives to learn about the past, but how do we document the present? Who chooses what is collected and saved and what is forgotten? How can we engage communities in the storytelling and make the process transparent and personalized?
Join us for a roundtable discussion with the very curators who are determining what we remember. Emily Orr of Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian, Andy Law of Rhode Island School of Design, and Andrew LeClair Assistant Professor at Parsons School of Design, to learn why we curate what we curate, and how that affects the future.
Moderated by Madeline MacDonald.
Presented by Nature X Design, a virtual festival produced by TEALEAVES and inspired by the art of blending. In the spirit of inclusivity we offer this podcast as a video, as well as an article. Visit https://onblend.tealeaves.com/designing-the-future-through-retrospective-archiving/ or search "Nature X Design" in your browser, to absorb this knowledge in whatever format appeals to you.

What is the role of designers in the circular economy? Featuring the Ellen MacArthur Foundation.
What is The Circular Economy? Join us and learn about a sustainable method for designing business practises that helps business achieve long term resilience and environmentally friendly success.Hear from Simon Widmer, Design Network and Creative Lead at the Ellen MacArthur Foundation. Learn what the Circular Economy is, the importance of designers embracing it, and how exactly they can do it.
This podcast is pre-listening for our upcoming event: Innovate or Bust: How to stay relevant through circular design practices.
Register here to learn more about the circular economy, aka the future of design: https://onblend.tealeaves.com/innovate-or-bust/
Moderated by Kate Morsink.
Presented by Nature X Design, a virtual festival produced by TEALEAVES and inspired by the art of blending. In the spirit of inclusivity we offer this podcast as a video, as well as an article. Search "Nature X Design" in your browser, to absorb this knowledge in whatever format appeals to you.

How can we tell stories that cut through the noise? Featuring The Outlaw Ocean Project.
In this episode we hear from the team behind The Outlaw Ocean Project, a non-profit that produces journalism from the lawless realm that is our oceans. From documentaries to original music, their unique storytelling skills help them cut through the noise of the overstimulated modern age. We will discuss the power of multi-media storytelling to spark change.
Featuring author and Pulitzer prize winning journalist Ian Urbina, Project Manager Charlotte Norsworthy and Composer Philip Anderson.
Moderated by Ezgi Emiroglu.
Presented by Nature X Design, a virtual festival produced by TEALEAVES and inspired by the art of blending. In the spirit of inclusivity we offer this podcast as a video, as well as an article. Search "Nature X Design" in your preferred browser to absorb this knowledge in whatever format appeals to you.

What are the benefits of Urban Foraging? Featuring experts including Berkeley Open Source Food and the Sioux Chef.
75% of our diet comes from only 12 crops (FAO). This is not sustainable, is urban foraging a solution? If not for feeding the planet, then to opening our eye's to what the planet truly offers?
Learn about the practice of urban foraging and what it can do for you, and the planet, in this discussion on the bounties of biodiversity. Join Nature X Design in celebration of Wild & Feral Food Week, along with Berkeley Open Source Food, the Sioux Chef, Doctor and Author Daphne Miller, and University of British Columbia's Botanical Garden.
In the spirit of inclusivity we offer this podcast as a video, as well as an article. Visit https://onblend.tealeaves.com/biodiversity-virtual-event/ or search "Nature X Design" in your browser, to absorb this knowledge in whatever format appeals to you.

Can we design sustainable cities? Featuring the Ellen MacArthur Foundation.
Can we flatten the curve of a city, the way we flattened the curve of the pandemic? Can sustainable solutions also aid in the prevention of disease?
Join us in our conversation with MIT Professor Carlo Ratti of Carlo Ratti Associati, Joe Iles Circular Design Program Lead from the Ellen MacArthur Foundation, and Clare Miflin Founder of ThinkWoven and the Center for Zero Waste Design, to learn how we can create a new future for our cities and ourselves.
In the spirit of inclusivity we offer this podcast as a video, as well as an article. Visit https://onblend.tealeaves.com/sustainable-cities-virtual-design-event/ or search "Nature X Design" in your browser, to absorb this knowledge in whatever format appeals to you.

Responsible AI? Featuring Capital One, BlackcomputeHER and more.
When considering the future of artificial intelligence, the mantra can no longer be “move fast and break things”.
This episode features four leading female figures in the future of AI discuss the responsibilities and opportunities for designers using data as material to create social impact through a more inclusive design of products and services.
In the spirit of inclusivity we offer this podcast as a video, as well as an article. Visit onblend.tealeaves.com/the-design-of-everyday-ai-things or search "Nature X Design" in your browser, to absorb this knowledge in whatever format appeals to you.

Could waste be a valuable resource? Featuring Yale School of the Environment and more.
This episode explores the concept of industrial symbiosis. Learn how an industrial ecosystem can mimic the natural ecosystem (where everything is reused, there is zero waste) from the leading academics in this field and discover how companies can effectively manage waste, reduce costs, increase efficiencies, protect the environment while increasing the bottom line.
In the spirit of inclusivity we offer this podcast as a video, as well as an article. Visit https://onblend.tealeaves.com/ or search "Nature X Design" in your browser, to absorb this knowledge in whatever format appeals to you.

Can finding a creative ritual change your life? Featuring John S. Couch and Albert Shum.
This episode dives into rituals as a tool for creativity. Featuring world-leading designers Albert Shum, CVP of Design, Experiences & Devices Group at Microsoft, and John S. Couch Vice President of Product Design at Hulu and author of “The Art of Creative Rebellion: How to champion creativity, change culture and save your soul”). This discussion will focus on their rituals for creativity and methods for connection during times of isolation.
In the spirit of inclusivity we offer this podcast as a video, as well as an article. Visit https://onblend.tealeaves.com or search "Nature X Design" in your browser, to absorb this knowledge in whatever format appeals to you.

How does isolation change our connection to nature? Featuring Dr. Dori Tunstall and UBCBG.
How will our methods of connection to nature change because of the pandemic? We know the physical effects will last, but will the social changes be negative, or positive?
Join Nature X Design for a moderated conversation with leading experts in botany and design, speaking to the importance of our relationship with nature and the significance it lends to our mental and physical well-being. The discussion explores how we can recalibrate ourselves within our own ecosystem by learning from the world’s oldest innovators (plants!), thus contributing to the betterment of humanity and a greener future.
In the spirit of inclusivity we offer this podcast as a video, as well as an article. Visit https://onblend.tealeaves.com/virtual-screening-the-garden-of-secrets/ or search "Nature X Design" in your browser, to absorb this knowledge in whatever format appeals to you.

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This podcast is for the curious. Artists, academics, thinkers, and innovators. Nature X Design is an inspiration hub, bringing together disparate ideas to design for a better future. Where design thinking and nature's wisdom come together, to produce ideas that are greater than the sum of their parts.
On this podcast we will hear conversations between thought-leaders and experts from around the world. Curious about food science? How about the circular economy, foraging, sustainable cities, ocean farming or art therapy? Let's dive in.
Want to dive into any subject further? Each episode can be found as both an article and video. Just search nature x design in your preferred browser. Thank you for your curiosity.