Velkommen til Natureffekten – en podkast om små og store møter med naturen som former oss. Her treffer du mennesker som deler sine personlige historier om hvordan naturen har berørt, endret og styrket dem – enten det handler om roen i en skog, kraften fra en storm, eller helingen i en fjellvandring.
Podkasten springer ut av boka Natureffekten, skrevet av psykolog Marianne Sleire Lundblad. Med utgangspunkt i både forskning og følelser utforsker vi hvordan naturen påvirker vår mentale helse, identitet og livsmestring.
Her inviteres du til å lytte innover – gjennom andres naturopplevelser og kanskje også dine egne.
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Tidløse historier er podkasten for deg som er interessert i å lære mer om hvordan fortiden påvirker nåtiden.
Podkasten er laget av Vestfoldmuseene IKS. Det betyr at du som lytter kan være trygg på at innholdet i denne podkasten har faglig tyngde.
Vi setter pris på innspill, refleksjoner og andre tilbakemeldinger, så ikke nøl med å kontakte oss på e-post: kommunikasjon@vestfoldmuseene.no.
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The UK's #1 space podcast.
Science journalist Izzie Clarke and astrophysicist Dr Becky Smethurst whizz through the universe to explore the latest research with leading experts, dive to history from the society’s archives and take on your weird and wonderful questions about all things space. Can we gravitationally hitch-hike out of the solar system? Do we live in a multiverse? What is time? Plus Dr Robert Massey is on hand with his top star-gazing tips.
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The Supermassive Podcast is a Boffin Media production for the Royal Astronomical Society. The producers are Izzie Clarke and Richard Hollingham.
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Ever wanted to know how music affects your brain, what quantum mechanics really is, or how black holes work? Do you wonder why you get emotional each time you see a certain movie, or how on earth video games are designed? Then you’ve come to the right place. Each week, Sean Carroll will host conversations with some of the most interesting thinkers in the world. From neuroscientists and engineers to authors and television producers, Sean and his guests talk about the biggest ideas in science, philosophy, culture and much more.
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Tim Harford explains - and sometimes debunks - the numbers and statistics used in political debate, the news and everyday life
This Way Up is the Arctic Council podcast that introduces you to the people and stories shaping a changing Arctic. Each episode explores an important topic in the Arctic through storytelling, where guests share their own unique experiences and ideas. But you won’t just learn about the issues, you will hear personal stories from across the circumpolar Arctic that showcase what makes the region and its Peoples so unique and inspiring. Whether you live in the Arctic, are familiar with the region or just curious, each episode opens your eyes to new perspectives on key Arctic issues, and perhaps even inspires you to take action. New episodes will be available in Fall 2025.
This Way Up is hosted by Jessica Cook of the Arctic Council Secretariat and Rosa-Máren Magga of the Indigenous Peoples’ Secretariat. Original music by Emil Kárlsen, used with permission. Sound design by Både Og. The views expressed in this episode do not reflect those of the Arctic States and Permanent Participants. Learn more about the Arctic Council here.