#6 • A Swiss perspective on Eating Locally, Humans-Nature Integration and the Kids Dilemma
Description
Contemporary Conscious Women Interviews
Not an ordinary Landscape Designer
Today's guest is Melissa Pestalozzi from Switzerland: learn about the beauty and transformation that comes through long term romantic partnerships, healthy relationships with your parents and tips on how to stay connected to your voice & body throughout the day.
Also, you’ll hear about…
• Does your name define your personality?... In this case it looks like so
• What is landscape design and how it serves us.
• Is it possible to be living your dream life, even if you let go of the dreams you had about yourself when you were a kid?
• The dilemma of having kids or not: is this world we live in good enough for them? What is our responsibility?
Due to the size of the file, the episode can take up to 1 minute to start after you click the PLAY button. A bit of patience ;)
Watch Melissa dancing
This video was recorded in Copenhagen in April 2014.
I used to have a reflex and take photos...
The Orange Bench Landscape Design Project
It was a very windy day... Like always in Denmark! You can see me in student version and together with Melissa on the micro-bench.








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