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S7E10: "How's Your Matrescence Going?" — The Word for the Metamorphosis of Motherhood — and Why Our Built Environment Is Failing It, with Lucy Jones
17. maj 2026 1t 16m

Lucy Jones is a journalist and the author of Losing Eden — an investigation into what nature does for the human psyche, written from inside her own re...

S7E9: "If You Want to Hear From 14-Year-Olds, Bring Pizza" — How Real Public Engagement Actually Works, with Gil Penalosa of 8 80 Cities
10. maj 2026 52m

At ten, Gil Penalosa tried to convince his parents to let him quit school and turn pro. He was ranked second in tennis in Colombia. The catch: 99% of ...

S7E8: “A Nature-Blind Society Is a Sick Society” — On Ecological Illiteracy, Biophobia, and the Children We’re Raising Without Nature, with Prof. Hans Van Dyck of UCLouvain
3. maj 2026 1t 15m

Fewer than 23% of Flemish children between 8 and 17 can identify a blackbird. Less than 5% can name a peacock butterfly. The mole scores highest — not...

S7E7: “Public Space is the Secret Sauce” — Reimagining Fifth Avenue, 26 Blocks in Jackson Heights, and the Fight for a Culture of Yes with Ya-Ting Liu, New York City’s First Chief Public Realm Officer
26. apr. 2026 42m

Ya-Ting Liu became New York City's first-ever Chief Public Realm Officer in 2023 — a role created from scratch to focus City Hall's attention on the p...

S7E6: "The Child Who Never Goes Outside Won't Fight to Save It." — On Children, Nature & the Long Game with Laís Fleury of the Alana Foundation
19. apr. 2026 55m

What does a nine-month Amazon expedition have to do with a public school playground in São Paulo? More than you'd think. This week, Nadina speaks wit...

S7E5: New York City's First Pocket Forest — 400 Strangers, 1,500 Trees, and the Japanese Method That Compresses a Century into a Decade, with Christina Delfico of iDig2Learn
12. apr. 2026 36m

There's a statistic I keep coming back to: the average child can name more than 1,000 corporate logos, but fewer than 10 native plant species in their...

S7E4: "Does the Child Have a Problem, or is it the Environment?" — Green Schoolyards, Urban Childhood, and 12 Years of Turning Asphalt into Oases with Ian Mostert of IVN Nature Education
5. apr. 2026 1t 4m

A free-range chicken has more space than a child on a Dutch school playground. Ian Mostert has spent 12 years doing something about that. In this epi...

S7E3: “Housing Is Setting the Environment in Which People Live” — How Affordable Housing Becomes Health Infrastructure with Lauren Zullo of Jonathan Rose Companies
29. mar. 2026 53m

Just because someone lives in an apartment doesn't mean they don't want to go outside and be in nature. In this episode, I sit down with Lauren Zullo...

S7E2: “Trees Don’t Make Cities Livable. They Make Cities Survivable.” — Why Urban Trees Are Public Health Infrastructure with Dr. Geoffrey Donovan of Ash and Elm Consulting
22. mar. 2026 1t 41m

There's a reason people write poetry about trees and not speed bumps. In this episode, I talk with Dr. Geoffrey Donovan — forest economist, 23-year U...

S7E1: “I Come Here Every Day and Never Noticed” — What Happens When a City Starts Paying Attention to its Nature with Nuno Curado of Wild Eindhoven
15. mar. 2026 35m

Most people walk through their city every day and never notice the nature around them. In this episode — the Season 7 premiere — I talk with Nuno Cur...

S6 Bonus Episode: “This Used to Be Concrete” — Lessons from One of London’s Most Unexpected Pocket Forests with Adrian Wong of SUGi
28. dec. 2025 19m

What happens when you plant a forest where nothing should grow? In this bonus, end-of-season episode, I’m joined by Adrian Wong of SUGi inside a dens...

S6E10: “Mushrooms Aren’t a Death Sentence” — Fungumentals for Arborists Who Diagnose Before They Cut with Kyle McLoughlin of Ironwood Arboricultural
14. dec. 2025 50m

A mushroom on a tree isn’t a verdict — but in arboriculture, it’s often treated like one. In this episode, Nadina Galle talks with Kyle McLoughlin, a...

S6E9: Trees on Top — How Stress Tests, Substrate & Sensors Green “Impossible” Places with Daan Grasveld of The Urban Jungle Project
7. dec. 2025 46m

On a rooftop disguised as a public square outside Amsterdam’s public library, Nadina sits down with Daan Grasveld, co-founder of Urban Jungle Project,...

S6E8: “National Park City” — What If the Whole City Were a Park? with Mark Cridge of National Park City Foundation
30. nov. 2025 54m

In this episode, Nadina meets Mark Cridge just off Oxford Circus, inside a quiet, plant-filled HQ that serves as the visitor centre for something radi...

S6E7: “Urban Acupuncture” — How Pocket Forests Heal Our Cities with Adrian Wong of SUGi
23. nov. 2025 58m

In this episode, Nadina sits down with Adrian Wong, SUGi’s UK Forest Lead, in the middle of the Forest of Thanks—a 10,000 m² Miyawaki forest planted i...

S6E6: Microdosing Nature with Pieter van den Braak of N8RLND
16. nov. 2025 26m

Filmmaker and N8RLND founder Pieter van den Braak joins the Internet of Nature Podcast for a walk through Eindhoven’s Philips de Jonghpark—a city park...

S6E5: Don’t Count Trees; Count Crowns with Jan Willem de Groot of Terra Nostra
9. nov. 2025 52m

Amsterdam’s trees haven’t “stopped growing” — they’ve stopped growing the way they should. Arborist-turned-CEO Jan Willem de Groot explains why maturi...

S6E4: The Garden That Listens — and Teaches: eDNA, Bioacoustics, and the Secrets of Urban Life with Dr. John Tweddle
2. nov. 2025 54m

John Tweddle joins the Internet of Nature Podcast to share how the Natural History Museum in London turned five acres of ornamental lawn into a living...

S6E3: The Tree Is the New Sewer System with Erwin van Herwijnen of New Urban Standard
26. okt. 2025 38m

Recorded in the heart of Tilburg—a Dutch city that has transformed from one of Europe’s hottest urban heat islands into a showcase of regreening—this ...

S6E2: Nature Is Waiting, It’s Time to Come Home with Tim Christophersen of Generation Restoration
19. okt. 2025 29m

Tim Christophersen joins the Internet of Nature Podcast to talk about his new book, Generation Restoration, and why nature isn’t a luxury—it’s our onl...

S6E1: Don’t Maximize Carbon; Maximize Life with Thomas Crowther of Crowther Lab & Restor
12. okt. 2025 52m

Thomas Crowther returns to the Internet of Nature Podcast to open Season 6 with a simple provocation: don’t maximize carbon—maximize life. We revisit ...

S5E10 ⁠— If Money Grows on Trees, Where is Urban Forestry Funding? with Jad Daley of American Forests
7. jun. 2023 1t 25m

Dr. Nadina Galle is joined by Jad Daley, the 40th president and CEO of American Forests, the oldest forest conservation organization in the states, to...

S5E9 ⁠— The Data-Driven Decision-Making Revolutionizing Urban Forestry with Andy Lederer of Oxfordshire County
31. maj 2023 56m

Dr. Nadina Galle is joined by Andy Lederer, Principal Arboriculture Officer for Oxfordshire County Council, to discuss how he got involved with trees ...

S5E8 ⁠— Don’t Tell Me How Many Trees You Planted, Tell Me How Many Are Still There After 20 Years with Tom Ebeling of Openlands
24. maj 2023 59m

Dr. Nadina Galle is joined by Tom Ebeling, Community Arborist at Openlands, to discuss how we can ensure the trees that are planted today will still b...

S5E7 — How Can We Align Urban Forestry and Municipal Climate Change Policy? with Brett KenCairn of the City of Boulder
17. maj 2023 49m

Dr. Nadina Galle is joined by Brett KenCairn, the City of Boulder’s Senior Policy Advisor for Climate Action and the city’s Natural Climate Solutions ...

S5E6 — Where Have All the Young Urban Foresters Gone? – And How To Get Them Back with Leslie Berckes of Society of Municipal Arborists
10. maj 2023 56m

This week, Dr. Nadina Galle is joined by Leslie Berckes, Executive Director of the Society of Municipal Arborists (SMA), to discuss the skilled labor ...

S5E5 — Does Good Health Grow on Trees? with Vivek Shandas of CAPA Strategies
3. maj 2023 57m

Dr. Nadina Galle is joined by Vivek Shandas, Professor of Climate Adaptation at Portland State University and founder of CAPA Strategies, a global cli...

S5E4 — Faster than We Can Plant Trees On Public Land, We’re Losing Them on Private Land with Alex Hancock of PlanIT Geo
26. apr. 2023 50m

Dr. Nadina Galle is joined by Alex Hancock, urban forestry consultant at PlanIT Geo, to discuss private tree ordinances, a hot regulatory topic as mun...

S5E3 — Who Are the Treefluencers of Tomorrow? with Tobin Mitnick of @jewslovetrees
19. apr. 2023 58m

Dr. Nadina Galle is joined by Tobin Mitnick, actor, comedian, and naturalist, widely known on social media as @jewslovetrees, to discuss "treefluencer...

S5E2 — What Can We Learn from the World’s Best Urban Forests? with Dan Lambe of Arbor Day Foundation
12. apr. 2023 52m

Dr. Nadina Galle is joined by Dan Lambe, CEO at Arbor Day Foundation, to discuss Dan's start in trees and urban forestry, the history of Arbor Day and...