
Kind of Evolved: A podcast about living naturally
Podcast von Drew Buonaiuto
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It's fall, and that means it's time to rake up all the leaves in your yard, right? Alright, hold on. Calm it down a bit skippy. It turns out that raking leaves is horrible for wildlife and even the trees in your yard! Plus, aren't you busy!? Raking leaves takes so much time and if you didn't notice, it seems to be something we have to do every single year. I hope you like this episode of Kind of Evolved and please let me know if you stopped raking leaves because of it. Don't forget to subscribe so you know when new episodes are out!

Adhd, Anxiety, and OCD. FUN TIMES! After deciding to never go back on meds again, I've changed my mind. 6 months in, I share my thoughts on why my views have changed on pharmaceuticals even though they're so unnatural. Story time!

Guest episode! Today I'm talking with Kaylee Fichthorn, a physical therapist who is pursuing a certification in horticultural therapy. Did you know that interaction with plants and nature can have a huge impact on the mental and physical heath of people with dementia, autism, and . . . literally everyone else on the planet. This episode has useful info for everyone, but it's especially relevant if you have elderly or autistic people in your life you want to help. I hope you enjoy it!

On this episode of Kind of Evolved: A podcast about living naturally, we have on Taylor Fossett, a wildlife biologist. We have a great chat about human and wildlife interaction, how it effects wildlife, and she talks about her research. We discuss some tips for how you can make your yard, and life, more bird friendly too. There's lots of great info in this episode and I hope you enjoy it!

Working from home can be great, but it can also be a bit of a shock to the system when you first start. Here are some tips to avoid common mistakes you might make in the beginning that could effect your mental and physical health.