A puddle, a patch of sand, and a pile of logs. The surprisingly affordable case for nature-rich childhoods — and what happens to the planet when we don't — with Laís Fleury.
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Back to PodcastS7E6: "The Child Who Never Goes Outside Won't Fight to Save It." — On Children, Nature & the Long Game with Laís Fleury of the Alana Foundation
April 19, 2026
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