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Season 3 Episode 8 - Green Washing, Climate Change and Wineries in Australia, Psychology of Nature, Lockdown & Ghosting

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In this week's episode, we will be looking at the phenomenon of green washing, but we will also look at the psychology of seeing a lot of green and how going to locations of nature can really do wonders for your health. One way to see beautiful greenery in Australia is by going to wineries - but climate change might change the way wine industries in Australia operate. Still on psychology, do you know what might actually be good for your kids? Lockdown. Only if you do it well, obviously. And be there for your kids. Speaking of being there, have you ever had the experience of being 'ghosted'? Because in this episode we will talk about it. Producer: Thu Thuy Nguyen Assistant Producer/Reporter: Charlie Williams Presenters/Reporters: Matilda Anderson and Cara Briggs Reporters: Kaya Martin, Ibanez Taylor-Hurihanganui
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In this week's episode, we will be looking at the phenomenon of green washing, but we will also look at the psychology of seeing a lot of green and how going to locations of nature can really do wonders for your health. One way to see beautiful greenery in Australia is by going to wineries - but climate change might change the way wine industries in Australia operate. Still on psychology, do you know what might actually be good for your kids? Lockdown. Only if you do it well, obviously. And be there for your kids. Speaking of being there, have you ever had the experience of being 'ghosted'? Because in this episode we will talk about it. Producer: Thu Thuy Nguyen Assistant Producer/Reporter: Charlie Williams Presenters/Reporters: Matilda Anderson and Cara Briggs Reporters: Kaya Martin, Ibanez Taylor-Hurihanganui
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