Ant to Sol

Ant to Sol

A five minute nature-connecting podcast to help alleviate some of the pain caused by what is happening to our planet-a light, enjoyable antidote to 'solastalgia'. *Solastalgia exists when there is recognition that the place where one resides and that one loves is under assault (physical desolation)." Professor Glenn Albrecht

Episodes

March 26, 2018 6 mins
The road may be paved with good intentions but sometimes scary movies, hereditary mishaps and nicknames whispered behind closed doors can lead to disaster.
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What happens when a naughty puppy meets a girl flying a kite...the perfect antidote to solastalgia of course.
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December 5, 2017 5 mins
The world is actually getting brighter, that's not always a good thing though. Sometimes you have to seek out the darkness to find the light....
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November 23, 2017 7 mins
I grew up without shoes-we’ll at least in the summer that is. I mean, I had shoes, but getting them on to my feet most days, when I was a child was a battle that I think my mum finally realized she couldn’t win.

There is something extremely liberating about being barefoot, giving those toes a break from their bindings, allowing them to sink into sand or grass or scrape across harder surfaces-because many of us do it so rarely, I thi...
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November 6, 2017 5 mins
Sometimes your dose of medicine requires taking a leap of faith and making funny sounds.
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October 25, 2017 7 mins
Celebrating the elixir of life is a perfect antidote to solastalgia. Listen to the latest five minute dose of nature connecting medicine at www.anttosol.com or at www.twig.fm
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October 10, 2017 6 mins
Sometimes it takes tuning in the dial and looking up to discover that the perfect antidote to solastalgia is right in your own backyard.
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September 25, 2017 8 mins
From dining in apartments in Manhattan to walking the footpaths in Australia, you’ll discover that sometimes friends are found in the strangest places
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September 11, 2017 6 mins
Not just because my last name is Milne, but because my mum read them to me every night, I fell in love with the stories of Winnie the Pooh and friends at a very young age.

Pooh invents a game, which many of us remember from our childhoods, a stick race that can be as fast or as slow as the earth wills it. www.anttosol.com
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September 3, 2017 5 mins
Why this podcast-In the age of eco-angst, sometimes we just need a little break from all the worry, a little antidote to a term called 'solastalgia'.
*Solastalgia exists when there is recognition that the place where one resides and that one loves is under assault (physical desolation)."
Professor Glenn Albrecht
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September 3, 2017 4 mins
Do you remember what it was like as a kid when you’d want to jump in every puddle you saw? Well, one girl does and she’s sharing a story of why you might just want to put on the gum boots again. www.anttosol.com
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