The Great Green Escape by Aristaios

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The Great Green Escape by Aristaios

A curious little podcast for grown-ups who never lost their sense of wonder. Hosts Elena and Lachlan share fascinating eco-psychology (e.g. the science of the bonds humans and the earth share) alongside original music. It's science meets storytelling, and it reminds us how marvellous this world really is.Proceeds support conservation projects in Australia. For the naturalist at heart. No guilt or gloom.Listen, experience, and remember your place in the natural world. 

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    3: Tapping into Blue Mind

    Dive into the theory of Blue Mind: the state of calm, clarity, and creativity we feel when we’re near water.Through science, myth, and Australian stories, we explore why our brains love the ocean, how warm mineral water can help us sleep, and how ancient and modern cultures across the world, from the Warrgamay and Noongar peoples to swimmers and surfers, have long understood the healing power of water.We’ll trace the journeys of rivers, visit lochs in Scotland, and rediscover our own “blue head” in contrast to the restless “red head.”Whether you’re floating through kelp or soaking in a warm bath after a long day, this episode invites you to meet the water, and yourself, anew.Studies and stories referenced"Blue Mind" theoryWallace J. Nichols’ book Blue Mind (2014). "Blue Head" mindset and the All BlacksJames Kerr's book Legacy (2015).Spa therapies, warm mineral water and sleep improvementYao, Wang & Lei (2022). "Spa therapy improves sleep quality: evidence from questionnaire and actigraphy". Brain-Apparatus Communication: A Journal of Bacomics, (2).Haghayegh, S., et al. (2019). “Before-bedtime passive body heating by warm bath or shower to improve sleep: A systematic review and meta-analysis.” Sleep Medicine Reviews, 46, 124–135.Blue Mind in Australian education and therapySurfers for Climate's Blue Mind Programs. https://surfersforclimate.org/Blue Mind Wellness Day Australia (2024). Community mental health initiative supported by coastal local councils and Blue Mind Foundation.First Nations storiesA Healing Place at The Water - This Place. A YouTube video by ABC Indigenous.The Waakal (Rainbow Serpent). Dreaming stories of the Southwest.Support the show

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    2: Winter is Good for You

    In this Australian winter episode, we explore what happens when we stop resisting the cold and start tuning in. With science, storytelling, and soundscapes, we learn how people can thrive in darkness, how trees rest wisely, and how whales and fungi remind us that winter is far from lifeless. We talk truffles, king tides, brown fat, and ancient seasonal wisdom, including the Noongar season of Makuru.Whether you're shivering through June or dreaming of slowing down, this episode is a gentle invitation to see winter differently.Studies and stories referencedPositive winter mindset in NorwayLeibowitz, K. (2021). How to survive a Norwegian winter (hint: it involves skiing, ice swimming, and lots of patience).Brown fat activation through coldCannon, B., & Nedergaard, J. (2004). Brown adipose tissue: function and physiological significance. Physiological Reviews.Low-frequency noise and cellular responseKim, J. H., et al. (2023). Low-frequency sound influences intracellular calcium and cell communication pathways. Frontiers in Molecular Neuroscience.Walking speed and pace of lifeWiseman, R. (2007). The pace of life: Revisited. British Council/University of Hertfordshire.Levine, R., & Norenzayan, A. (1999). The pace of life in 31 countries. Nature.Makuru, Noongar season of fertilitySouth West Aboriginal Land and Sea Council. Kaartdijin Noongar: Noongar Knowledge.Whale migration in Australian winterAustralian Government, Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water.King tides in winterAustralian Bureau of Meteorology. Tides and King Tides.Bioluminescent fungi in AustraliaCSIRO, Ghost Fungus (Omphalotus nidiformis).Tim Terry and truffles in TasmaniaABC News. (2016). Australian truffle industry grows from humble beginnings.Support the show

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    1: Our Tree-N-A

    What do trees, the moon, and thunderstorms have to do with your brain chemistry?Turns out - quite a lot!Episode one of The Great Green Escape is live. It’s a new podcast from Aristaios, where we explore how humans and nature are wired to thrive together (in some surprisingly clever ways).In this first episode, we look at:why a walk in the bush actually clears your headhow lunar cycles can influence sleep, mood and morewhat nature might awaken in us — biologically and emotionallyIf you’re into nature, neuroscience, or just want something uplifting to listen to, tune in.Studies referencedDr. Suzanne Simard’s Research – Mycorrhizal Networks ("Wood Wide Web")https://suzannesimard.com/researchMother Tree Projecthttps://mothertreeproject.orgPhytoncides and Forest Bathinghttps://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2793346Urban Greening and Crime Reduction (2012 Chicago study)https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0169204612000133University of Basel Study – Lunar Cycle and Sleephttps://www.cell.com/current-biology/fulltext/S0960-9822(13)00754-9University of Washington Study – Sleep Timing and Moon Phaseshttps://www.washington.edu/news/2021/01/27/moon-sleepBlue Mind Theory – Psychology of Being Near Waterhttps://www.newbeauty.com/blue-mind-theoryHeat and Aggression Study – Anderson et al.https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0065260100800040Rain and Decision-Making – SSRN Working Paper (2024)https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=5105705Barometric Pressure and Headacheshttps://www.healthline.com/health/headache/barometric-pressure-headacheMorning Sunlight and Melatonin Regulation – Ayurvedic Perspectivehttps://lifespa.com/ayurvedic-lifestyle/circadian-rhythm/sun-exposure-melatoninBirdsong and Mental Health – Natural History Museumhttps://www.nhm.ac.uk/discover/how-listening-to-bird-song-can-transform-our-mental-health.htmlTo support the show, subscribe on your favourite podcast platform, or sign up to our newsletter using the supporter link on the website.Support the show

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

A curious little podcast for grown-ups who never lost their sense of wonder. Hosts Elena and Lachlan share fascinating eco-psychology (e.g. the science of the bonds humans and the earth share) alongside original music. It's science meets storytelling, and it reminds us how marvellous this world really is.Proceeds support conservation projects in Australia. For the naturalist at heart. No guilt or gloom.Listen, experience, and remember your place in the natural world.

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