EPISODE · Jan 20, 2023 · 42 MIN
Lights And Circadian Rhythm
from CarbonSessions
Episode Summary: In this episode, Kristina shares with Jenn, Leekei and Brian some insights about how lights influence our circadian rhythm and nature in generalLights are everywhere, yet, we don’t often discuss their influence on our humans, society, and the natural and built environment.In this conversation, we discuss:the difference between natural lights and artificial lightsthe influence of lights on our circadian rhythmhow to use and position the appropriate lights at various how lights can influence trees, birds and insectsFor more information on the project and to order your copy of the Carbon Almanac, visit thecarbonalmanac.orgWant to join in the conversation?Visit thecarbonalmanac.org/podcasts and send us a voice message on this episode or any other climate-related ideas and perspectives.Don’t Take Our Word For It, Look It Up!----- Featuring Carbon Almanac Contributors Jenn Swanson, Leekei Tang, Kristina Horning and Brian TormeyFrom Langley in British Columbia, Canada, Jenn is a Minister, Coach, Writer and Community Connector, helping people help themselves. Leekei is a fashion business founder, a business coach, an international development expert and podcaster from Paris, France. Brian is a Real Estate Title Insurance Professional and Goat Farmer in the US.Kristina is working on design theory and using design process in everything. With a background in architecture, civil engineering and education, she loves research, play and co-creating. Currently in Prague (that it is where she is originally from) and her base is US----- The CarbonSessions Podcast is produced and edited by Leekei Tang, Steve Heatherington and Rob Slater.
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In this episode, Kristina shares with Jenn, Leekei and Brian some insights about how lights influence our circadian rhythm and nature in general
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