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The Great Barrier Reef: Why Every Wodz Purchase Matters
The Great Barrier Reef is the largest living structure on Earth. It stretches 2,300 kilometres along the Queensland coast, supports over 9,000 species, and generates more than $6.4 billion for the Australian economy every year. It is, in the truest sense, irreplaceable. It is also in crisis. Since 1995, the Reef has lost more than 50% of its coral cover. Mass bleaching events — driven by rising ocean temperatures — have struck repeatedly. Each event kills coral faster than it
Zechariah Rodrigues Whillance
Jun 62 min read
What is Grounding? The Science of Sleeping Barefoot
You've felt it before. That quiet, bone-deep calm that settles over you when you're walking barefoot on wet sand. Or wading into the shallows at the edge of the ocean. Or lying on the grass after a long day. You might have written it off as relaxation, or fresh air, or simply the absence of screens. But there's something else happening. Something measurable. It's called grounding — and it might be one of the most powerful things you can do for your body. What is Grounding? Gr
Zechariah Rodrigues Whillance
Jun 62 min read
Why We Feel So Good Near the Ocean (And How to Bring It Home)
There's a reason people spend their whole lives chasing the coast. They build houses there, take holidays there, drive hours for a single afternoon by the water. We know it instinctively — the ocean does something to us. It settles us. It resets us. But why? What is it, physically, that the ocean is doing to our bodies? The Negative Ion Effect The ocean generates enormous quantities of negative ions — electrically charged molecules that carry an extra electron. They're produc
Zechariah Rodrigues Whillance
Jun 62 min read
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