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  • S2E03 Deadly Reflections: The Spider Design Solution
    Feb 23 2026

    Nature has notes. Apparently, she delivers them in person.

    This week, Pia explores the "invisible" communication gap between human architecture and the natural world. From a stunned Kingfisher on her porch tiles to the critically endangered Swift Parrot fighting an extinction spiral in our cities, the stakes of our glass-heavy design choices have never been higher.

    How do we speak a language birds can actually read?

    From the "system reboot" behaviour of concussed birds to a 100-million-year-old secret hanging in your garden, this episode dives into the origins of ORNILUX. It’s the story of how a German manufacturer looked at the UV-reflective patterns in spider webs—an ancient defence mechanism—and finally engineered a modern solution to the 100-million-bird-strike problem.

    It’s about communication design, locally attuned signals, and what happens when we finally ask what the receiver can actually see, instead of assuming they see what we see.

    Love the show? Help Pia feed the algorithm. If Feral by Design has changed how you look at the world (or your windows), please consider leaving a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Audible or wherever you get your pods.

    "If you've ever heard that thud at your own window, or found a better way to speak 'bird', I'd love to hear your story in the reviews." — Pia


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    14 Min.
  • S2E02 Scratching the Wrong Itch: Wombats, mange and why our systems won’t heal
    Feb 9 2026

    This episode came from noticing a place biomimicry could quietly change the way I work, thanks to a wombat called Chardonnay.

    I've treated wombats with mange in the wild. Every few days, we hike in, pour medicine on the animal, hike back out. Weeks of this. And sometimes months later, the mange is back. And the cycle begins again.

    Because the mites don't just live on the wombat. They survive in the burrow.

    Treat the host, ignore the habitat, and reinfection undoes everything.

    One day, driving home from the mountains, it hit me: I'd been doing the exact same thing with my clients. Training teams, watching them transform, coming back months later to find old behaviours back in place. Not because the training failed. Because the conditions pulled them back.

    This episode is about recognising your own reinfection cycles, the places where we keep scratching the wrong itch.

    This isn’t motivation or mindset. It’s a design problem.

    Feral by Design. Where nature shows how systems actually work.

    Please share with someone you think might be scratching the wrong itch.

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    Note on the wombat work:
    The fieldwork described in this episode is done with the Blue Mountains Wombat Conservation Group, a volunteer-run organisation treating sarcoptic mange in wild wombats.

    If you’d like to learn more about the work, the group has a Facebook page - Blue Mountains Wombat Conservation Group.


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    15 Min.
  • S2Ep01 - Between the Flags: Static signals, moving risk
    Jan 26 2026

    A swim that went wrong.
    A lifesaver’s eyes locked on mine.
    And a question I couldn’t shake.

    Most safety systems are built for calm moments, but danger rarely shows up when we’re calm. At the beach, water reorganises itself minute by minute, yet the signals we rely on stay exactly the same.

    This episode explores what happens when static signals try to manage moving risk - and what nature does differently. From surf flags to cuttlefish, it’s about sensing change, signalling state, and what happens when things that don’t move are designed to manage those that do. It’s a biomimicry-led look at beach safety, risk under stress, and state-based signalling in dynamic environments.

    It’s not about sharks.
    It’s not about following rules.

    It’s about what it would feel like if our beach flags and safety signals could change state, the way cuttlefish do.

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    17 Min.
  • Ep10 - Snowflake Melting Moments (Christmas Special)
    Dec 15 2025

    The second episode in the Feral Festive Special drifts into unexpected territory: snowflakes.
    This episode isn’t biomimicry — snowflakes don’t behave — but the pattern they form, shaped by whatever air they fall through, is the part we’re playing with today.

    December has its own weather system: family dynamics, big tables, small tables, solo days, first holidays after loss, chaotic joy, quiet overwhelm — often all within the same week. And for some reason, we keep trying to control the whole thing.

    Snowflakes don’t.
    They don’t plan or perfect.
    They just respond to the moment they’re in — a small, surprisingly grounding way to think about a month that can feel too full, too loud, or too tender.

    If your festive season is looking wobbly, wonderful, weird — or all three — this episode is a light, calming reframe for a very human December.


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    8 Min.
  • Ep09 - The Raw Prawn (Christmas Special)
    Dec 8 2025

    Part 1 of the Feral Festive Special: the prawn. Yes, really.

    This festive run goes rogue - nature-inspired, not biomimicry - a deliberately Feral detour for December's chaos. We're diving into the prawn's soft-shell phase: that blink-and-you-miss-it moment where they ditch their old shell, stretch like hell, and grow before anyone notices. Chaotic. Unprotected. Maximum transformation.

    Tell me that's not peak December energy.

    If you're rolling into the end of the year feeling overcooked, under-armoured, or weirdly molten inside, this episode will make you laugh, wince, and feel slightly better without trying.

    Happy holidays!

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    9 Min.
  • Ep08 - Reality Bites: How Meerkats Make Learning Stick
    Dec 1 2025

    Ever taken a course, nailed the theory… and then fallen apart the moment it gets real? Same. And it turns out the fix lives in the Kalahari.

    In this episode, Pia heads into meerkat country to uncover a quietly brilliant system for learning that actually sticks under pressure - not just in your head, but in your bones. No hacks. No feel-good fluff. Just nature-tested design principles for building capability in the real world, without the chaos or the panic.

    From small “reality bites” to why purpose matters more than motivation, this is a surprisingly human look at why we freeze, why we bail, and how to take one small real step that changes everything.

    If you’ve ever been stuck in theory mode, over-preparing, under-doing, or circling something that matters - this one’s for you.

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    11 Min.
  • Ep07 - The Retiring Coffee Cup: Here for a Good Time, Not a Long Time
    Nov 24 2025


    Ever felt that tiny stab of guilt when you toss a takeaway coffee cup into the bin, even when you’re trying to do the right thing?

    In this episode, Pia takes that everyday eco-anxiety somewhere unexpected: underwater, to the mussel - a creature that quietly solves problems we’ve been wrestling with for decades.

    From its renewable anchor threads comes a provocative idea for a different kind of cup altogether. Not disposable. Not forever. But something in between: a retiring cup, designed to age gracefully and work with how humans actually behave.

    Whether you drink things, think things, design things, or decline things… this one’s for you.

    If this episode leaves you seeing your daily coffees a little differently, please share it with someone.

    Subscribe and listen. Clever by Nature. Feral by Design.

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    11 Min.
  • Ep06 - Swooped: What Magpies Know About Handling Conflict
    Nov 17 2025

    Ever been swooped by a magpie? Turns out, you weren’t being attacked — you were being communicated with. And you probably missed the whole conversation.

    Magpies avoid real fighting through communication — using graduated conflict signals to regulate tension and maintain social balance. They’ve mastered something we humans rarely do: tiered cues, pattern-based memory, and conflict used as maintenance rather than meltdown.

    In this episode, Pia uses biomimicry to explore how we can handle tension more like a magpie — why every argument today trains a pattern for tomorrow; how to spot early signals before small frictions become full-scale blow-ups. She also unpacks her framing of “memory as mentor, not menace,” and how it creates a faster route back to calm.

    Because maybe peace isn’t the absence of conflict — it’s just conflict done right.

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    12 Min.