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    <description>In the midst of great change, we pause to question, “Why on Earth?”
Why we believe the human kind will always be wired for togetherness? Why is the view on sustainability not serious enough? Why are we betting on more connection between humans &amp; nature?
In this podcast series we explore big ideas around purpose and dissect a world of change through the lens of optimism. We’ll address your questions about design and how decisions made today will impact our tomorrow.
Grab a beer. Share some cheer. Join us.
Questions? Contact us at podcast@extremis.com </description>
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    <itunes:summary>In the midst of great change, we pause to question, “Why on Earth?”
Why we believe the human kind will always be wired for togetherness? Why is the view on sustainability not serious enough? Why are we betting on more connection between humans &amp; nature?
In this podcast series we explore big ideas around purpose and dissect a world of change through the lens of optimism. We’ll address your questions about design and how decisions made today will impact our tomorrow.
Grab a beer. Share some cheer. Join us.
Questions? Contact us at podcast@extremis.com </itunes:summary>
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      <title>#2 | Why you need more nature in your life</title>
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