• Learning from Nature: The Biomimicry Podcast with Lily Urmann

  • By: Lily Urmann
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Learning from Nature: The Biomimicry Podcast with Lily Urmann

By: Lily Urmann
  • Summary

  • We share Earth with millions of other species, many of whom have been around much longer than us. Biomimicry is the promising practice of learning from nature’s forms, processes, and systems to create life-friendly designs that benefit both people and the planet. Lily Urmann – a biomimic, educator, and nature communicator – will explore this exciting field and showcase how biomimicry is applied and practiced around the world; from architecture and engineering to material science, manufacturing, business, design and everything in-between. Join Lily as she dives into the brilliant and beautiful world of how nature works and interviews biomimics across cutting-edge disciplines. Together, let’s discover what we can learn from nature!
    © 2024 Learning from Nature: The Biomimicry Podcast with Lily Urmann
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  • Behind the Scenes Biomimicry: Amphico is Revolutionizing the Textile Market
    Jun 21 2024

    The ideal adventure apparel is both waterproof and breathable. Yet the tragic irony for outdoor enthusiasts is how toxic and wasteful the current clothing and gear options there are on the market. That's where Amphico comes in: a UK-based biomimicry company learning from waterproofing strategies in nature to create options without harmful chemicals while also eliminating the excessive waste. Isabella MacKenzie, the Lead Color and Textile Designer at Amphico, discusses their novel material and how they are accomplishing functionality without compromising human or environmental health. This episode will share a behind the scenes look into the biomimicry process and hopefully reveal that this practice is not only possible, but it's happening!

    Explore Amphico and the new technology "Amphitex".
    Read an article by Isabella MacKenzie to learn more.
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    If you want to begin your own learning from nature journey, take a course from Learn Biomimicry. Gain the skills to apply 3.8 billion years of research and development to your business, projects, and daily life.

    Listeners can save 20% on the Biomimicry Short Course Set, and 10% on the Biomimicry Practitioner and Educator Program with code LEARNINGFROMNATURE or by visiting this link.


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    52 mins
  • How Does Nature Cooperate? All About Lichens with Dr. Troy McMullin
    May 17 2024

    It's on every continent, and in every terrestrial ecosystem. It's beneath our feet on most hikes and it's often overlooked: lichens! In this episode, Dr. Troy McMullin, the chief lichenologist at the Canadian Museum of Nature, gives an insightful overview of what lichens are, describes their many interesting strategies, and shares why you should care. We dive into their unique symbiotic partnership, their range of amazing structures, and how they are an important part of our future here on Earth. Grab a jeweler's loupe, put on your adventure shoes, and immerse yourself in a tiny world of awe and wonder.

    Troy McMullin Biography
    Lichens: The Macrolichens of Ontario and the Great Lakes Region of the United States
    The Secret World of Lichens: A Young Naturalist's Guide

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    Follow Lily on Instagram: @lilylearnsfromnature

    If you want to begin your own learning from nature journey, take a course from Learn Biomimicry. Listeners can save 20% on the Biomimicry Short Course Set, and 10% on the Biomimicry Practitioner and Educator Program with code LEARNINGFROMNATURE or by visiting this link.

    Thank you Pine Peak Productions for helping to evolve Learning from Nature to the next level!

    Support the Show.

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    51 mins
  • Knowledge Symbiosis with Roxanne Swentzell and Anne LaForti
    Jan 26 2024

    In the fourth episode of our limited series Knowledge Symbiosis: Can Biomimicry and Indigenous Science Harmonize?, Roxanne Swentzell and Anne LaForti engage in a conversation hosted by Sara El-Sayed, converging Indigenous ideologies and scientific understanding of soils, seeds, regenerative versus sustainable terminologies, and steps to healing ourselves and our ecosystems. This limited series is produced by The Cultural Conservancy's Native Seed Pod, Arizona State University, and Learning From Nature: The Biomimicry Podcast, with music and soundscapes by Colin Farish.

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    1 hr and 2 mins

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