
About this episode
Zach Bush MD discusses the interconnectedness of human health and biodiversity, emphasizing the importance of reconnecting with nature for well-being.
In this episode of SUGi Talks, we hosted an in-depth conversation with leading voice in regenerative health and ecology, Zach Bush, on the topic of human health, biodiversity, and why reconnecting with Nature is essential to our collective well-being. Together, we explored the profound interconnectedness between human biology and living systems, and examined the science linking biodiversity loss, soil depletion, and the rise of chronic disease. Drawing from clinical research and ecological insight, Zach shared bold ideas and practical pathways for restoring health by regenerating the natural systems that sustain us. From rewilding urban spaces and rebuilding microbial diversity to addressing the root causes of modern illness, we looked at how ecology, community action, and a renewed relationship with the living world can reshape our cities—and redefine what it truly means to thrive.
People in this episode
Host: SUGi
Guest: Zach Bush MD
Topics covered
- biodiversity
- human health
- regenerative health
- ecology
- chronic disease
- community action
Keywords
- biodiversity
- human health
- regenerative health
- chronic disease
- ecology
- soil depletion
- community action
- rewilding
- microbial diversity
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