Botany Is in (Almost) All Things My name is Paula de la Cruz, or PALOOLA—to some of my friends. I have written about gardens, botanical art, travel and culture for many US publications. PALOOLA is my monthly podcast that looks into new ideas in art, design, technology and health, all inspired by nature and botany. In conversations with guests, I explore how botany is in our daily lives in aspects ... more
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 12 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Category | Society & Culture |
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I love Paloola’s calm voice and fascinating topics that teach me something new in each episode. Her creative vision and research, as well as interesting questions for her guests, bring new concepts alive for me. I loved learning about, for instance, natural man made ponds and natural musical instruments made of kelp. So worth a listen!!
This podcast was very pleasant to hear the sounds that you would hear if you were visiting the big Island of Hawaii. Paula had reached out and asked our architect that worked on the Mauna Lani project on the big island to discuss its relevance to the nature of its surroundings. It was so nice to hear all the different aspects of the culture in this podcast. Thank you Paula!
The first episode immediately made me feel closer to nature and gave me practical ideas on how to continue this practice from an urban setting. Paloola offers a much needed point of view, seeing the natural world through art and viceversa, which I am sure will lead to so many enlightening and diverse discussions.
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