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The Therapy Farm Podcast

Podkast av María Muñoz

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Welcome to The Therapy Farm Podcast, where community, nature, and care grow side by side. Each week, we dig into the world of therapeutic farms, healing through animals, and sustainable living. You'll hear from farmers, therapists, social entrepreneurs, and caregivers who are reimagining what support can look like, outdoors, in the dirt, and in good company. Whether you're curious about farm-based therapy or just need a breath of fresh air, you're in the right place. Episodes drop every other week, and they’ll be available in English, Spanish, and sometimes in Portuguese. Thanks for being here!

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What If Cities Were Designed to Heal?

Have you ever stood on a noisy, traffic-packed corner and thought, "Is this really how we're meant to live?" In this episode of The Therapy Farm Podcast, I explore the deep connection between how our cities are designed and how we feel inside them. From loneliness and anxiety to pollution-related asthma, urban planning isn't just about buildings, it's about our mental, physical, and emotional health. You’ll learn about the Tree Equity Score, the idea of Nature Deficit Disorder, and how places like Barcelona, Medellín, and the Bronx are reimagining what inclusive, healing cities can look like. Topics discussed in this episode include: The impact of car-centric urban design on anxiety and isolation Redlining and its lasting effects on green space access The Tree Equity Score and why trees matter Nature Deficit Disorder and children's mental health Environmental racism and public health disparities Case studies from Barcelona's Superblocks, Medellín's cable cars, and the South Bronx's community gardens Community-driven urban farming and green infrastructure How cities like Singapore and Detroit are empowering residents through gardening Why inclusive urban design benefits everyone, from neurodivergent individuals to elders to exhausted parents Resources Mentioned: - Tree Equity Score Tool: https://www.treeequityscore.org - Richard Louv, Last Child in the Woods: https://richardlouv.com/books/last-child/ - South Bronx Unite: https://www.southbronxunite.org - The Superblocks Project in Barcelona: https://ajuntament.barcelona.cat/superilles/en - WHO report on loneliness: https://www.who.int/news/item/03-11-2023-who-launches-commission-on-social-connection - Detroit Black Community Food Security Network: https://detroitblackfoodsecurity.org - Singapore Community in Bloom Program: https://www.nparks.gov.sg/gardening/community-in-bloom Call to Action: Start local. Join a community garden, support urban farming initiatives, or simply advocate for safer, greener streets in your neighborhood. Our environments shape us. Better design can help us heal. Follow us on Instagram @TheHealingFarm_EU

28. mai 2025 - 16 min
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