Evidence in the Wild

Art, Evidence, and Bonsai in Education with Ryan Neil

2 h 34 min · 4. März 2026
Episode Art, Evidence, and Bonsai in Education with Ryan Neil Cover

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In this episode of Evidence in the Wild, Josh sits down with internationally recognized bonsai artist Ryan Neil, founder of Bonsai Mirai [https://bonsaimirai.com/] and the nonprofit One Tree Project, to explore an unexpected but powerful intersection of bonsai, youth development, and the psychology of measurement. Bonsai is so much more than horticulture. It becomes a living metaphor for developmental science: slow growth, intentional shaping, environmental responsiveness, and the cultivation of potential over time. Curious to learn more? See how we are advancing learning and research at rockymountain-research.org [https://rockymountain-research.org/]

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