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2. Nature and Creativity: Daisy Fancourt - How Art Improves Our Wellbeing
28:04||Season 3, Ep. 2Dom and Rob are joined by Professor Daisy Fancourt, the author of Art Cure: How The Arts Can Transform Your Health. She shares her own findings and research into the importance of art and creativity to our wellbeing, and discusses the parallels between nature and creativity.
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1. Nature and Creativity: How Creativity Helps Us
34:13||Season 3, Ep. 1Welcome to season three of Wild About Wellbeing! In this season, we are taking a look at the connection between nature, creativity and health. In our first episode of the season, join Dom and Rob as they share how creativity helps them, and hear what Dr Amir Khan thinks about this important topic.
9. Community and Access: Joe Harkness and Neurodivergent, By Nature
54:23||Season 2, Ep. 9In our final episode of season two of Wild About Wellbeing, we are joined by Joe Harkness to discuss his book Neurodivergent, By Nature: Why Biodiversity Needs Neurodiversity. We talk about neurodiversity in the conservation sector, barriers to entry, and the importance of inclusion for the future of the environment.
8. Community and Access: The Big Butterfly Count
26:29||Season 2, Ep. 8On this episode, Dom and Rob are joined by Sammy Fraser from Butterfly Conservation to talk about the Big Butterfly Count, the Wild Spaces programme, and how wellbeing and community play an important part in Butterfly Conservation's work.
7. Community and Access: Safe and Accessible Green and Blue Spaces
26:38||Season 2, Ep. 7On this episode, Dom and Rob are joined by Miriam Bentley-Rose to talk about the Safe and Accessible Green and Blue Spaces project, how community was an integral part of the process, and what it will mean for access in the future.
6. Community and Access: Dr William Bird
42:15||Season 2, Ep. 6On this episode, Dom and Rob talk to Dr William Bird about Active Essex, Beat the Street, Dr Bird's own experiences as a GP, and how community and access to nature play a part in keeping us all healthy.
5. Community and Access: Shropshire Wildlife Trust and Community
53:09||Season 2, Ep. 5On this episode, we walk to Anna, Kate and Enise from Shropshire Wildlife Trust about the Trust's work on a pair of community projects and what that's meant for both working with those local communities and what it means for the future.