Episode Synopsis "12: Steve Nygren on Serenbe, a Nature-connected Wellness Neighborhood"
On this episode of the Wild Spaces Podcast, we interview Steve Nygren, the Founder of Serenbe, a nature-connected wellness community on the edge of Atlanta, Georgia. Steve shares his evolving story about growing up on a farm in Colorado, running a successful hospitality and real estate company, re-discovering the benefits of connecting to nature, and then developing Serenbe, a neighborhood full of fresh food, fresh air and focused on wellbeing. This community is set among acres of preserved forests and meadows with miles of nature trails that connect homes and restaurants with arts, businesses, and biophilia. On each episode of the Wild Spaces Podcast, we interview adventurous professionals who share their inspiring stories about real estate, architecture, and designs that connect people with nature. We dive deep into the concepts of Biophilic Design and Rewilding. Join us as we become more wild, together. Full episode show notes are available at: wildspacesinstitute.org/blog
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