
We Are Nature
In the season's final interview episode, Mary sits down with Alexandra Bowen, founder of the Biophilic Design Community and co-creator of the Learn Biophilic Design course, to explore why the spaces we inhabit shape the

Hosted by Mary Schaub · 🇺🇸 US · EN-US · 34 episodes
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Fractals of Change explores the hidden patterns that shape how individuals, relationships, organizations, and societies evolve—from human psychology to leadership, organizations, and society. Through solo reflections and conversations with thinkers, researchers, leaders, and creators, the podcast uncovers how these patterns appear across domains of life, revealing the deeper architecture behind transformation. Each episode explores one pattern. Together, they form a larger composition about how change actually works—and how we can navigate it more skillfully.
Mary Schaub hosts Fractals of Change, a society show with 34 episodes published.

In the season's final interview episode, Mary sits down with Alexandra Bowen, founder of the Biophilic Design Community and co-creator of the Learn Biophilic Design course, to explore why the spaces we inhabit shape the

What does it mean to truly listen — to a child, to grief, to the signs the universe leaves when we're paying attention? Writer and former biology teacher Katie Rizzo joins Mary for a conversation of rare honesty about lo

Energy is the most fundamental pattern running through every living system—and most of us are barely paying attention to it. In this solo episode, Mary Schaub traces the pattern of energy from thermodynamics and cellular

What if the polycrisis — climate breakdown, social fragmentation, economic inequality — isn't primarily a failure of strategy, but a failure of love? Systems scientist and organizational philosopher Dr. Louis Klein joins

We tend to think of boundaries as restrictions — limits that hold us back. But boundaries are what make anything possible. In this episode, Mary explores boundaries as a universal pattern: the structures that define what

What if the most dangerous security breach isn't in your devices — it's in your mind? In this episode, Mary sits down with Corina Pantea, a researcher at the intersection of brain security, cognitive warfare, and digital

Regression isn't failure—it is a structural response of any system under strain. When demands exceed capacity, systems—biological, psychological, relational, and organizational—do not innovate; they revert to previously

Human beings are not wired for productivity or achievement—they are wired for connection. Yet modern life increasingly disrupts that foundation, leaving many navigating stress, trauma, and fragmentation without the relat

Recursion is a foundational pattern: systems feeding outputs back into themselves, shaping continuity and change. This episode explores recursion across mind, relationships, organizations, and society—from identity and t

We don't have a leadership crisis. We have a nervous system crisis. Executive coach, organizational psychologist and Founder and Managing Partner of Aergon, Dr. Thomas Gartenmann joins Mary Schaub to explore what happens

Disruption feels like destruction. Collapse. Failure. Something breaks, and we panic. But what if disruption isn’t the opposite of order? What if it’s how reality renews itself? In this episode of Fractals of Change, Mar

Mary Schaub speaks with Alec Harris about how privacy, security, and personal risk have evolved in a world shaped by data brokers, algorithmic profiling, AI, and digital surveillance. Rather than focusing only on hackers

Why do individuals, relationships, organizations, and societies keep swinging between extremes—even when we know better? In this solo episode of Fractals of Change, Mary Schaub explores polarity as a foundational pattern

What if the systems we built to protect us are the very ones causing the most harm? Attorney, restorative justice advocate, and policy advisor at Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies (MAPS), Sia Henry jo

There is no Amazon Prime for change. No tracking number. No estimated delivery date. Change arrives quietly, like fog rolling over a coastline or new shoots breaking through ash after a fire. It doesn’t announce itself.

What happens when the victims no one talks about begin to speak? In Part 2 of this raw and revealing conversation, Mary Schaub continues her dialogue with Jerome Elam—President and CEO of the Trafficking in America Task

"They say the truth will set you free. But first, it will break you open." In this deeply moving episode, Mary speaks with Jerome Elam —USMC vet, child trafficking survivor, and CEO of America's Trafficking in America Ta

In this heartfelt follow-up to "The Well-Gardened Self," Mary reads and reflects on powerful listener stories about how nature has supported their personal transformations. From fire escape herb gardens to grief walks th

What if the key to navigating chaos isn’t more control—but more connection to nature? In this episode, Mary explores how the natural world—gardening, birdwatching, even groundhogs—can heal us, grow us, and guide us throu

In this engaging conversation, Mary Schaub speaks with Penny Cottrell and Ria Glenn DeMay about their journey from working in law and education to creating the Rewrite Workshops, a platform designed to help individuals e
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