Feral by Design

Pia Williams

Feral by Design is a podcast that uses biomimicry to steal nature’s smartest strategies for human chaos. Each episode starts with a messy real-world problem, turns to a creature that’s already solved something similar, looks at their strategies and follows the thread you didn’t see coming. Sometimes it lands on one idea, sometimes a few - but it always lands somewhere useful. Grounded in real science, told through self-deprecating stories, and always surprisingly practical. Biomimicry made accessible, useful, and genuinely fun.Nature owns the patent. We get to copy it.

  1. When Red Wine Meets Your Laptop: Trainwrecks & Tree Canopies

    2d ago

    When Red Wine Meets Your Laptop: Trainwrecks & Tree Canopies

    Red wine meets MacBook. Laundry floods. Toilet leaks. All within 24 hours. Somewhere between staring at flood-damaged laundry cabinets and Googling "how much liquid can a MacBook survive?", Pia realised she'd recently spent a lot of time thinking about forest canopies, distributed load, and what happens when systems become overly dependent on a single point. Professionally, she spends a lot of time thinking about how systems absorb pressure. Personally, she'd accidentally designed herself as a single point of failure. Using a biomimicry lens, this episode explores what forest canopies actually do: quietly solving concentrated load problems for hundreds of millions of years. Not as a metaphor. As a biological strategy. Because canopies don't just capture sunlight. They absorb pressure, distribute load, and create overflow pathways long before they're needed. Maybe resilience isn't about becoming stronger. Maybe it's about making sure everything isn't depending on the same branch. Nature owns the patent. We get to copy it. 🌲 The Breakdown: The Biology: Forest canopies distribute environmental pressure across overlapping structures, reducing localised stress while creating pathways that absorb and redirect excess load.The Principle: Resilient systems spread pressure across multiple pathways rather than relying on a single component to absorb it all.The Application: How to design personal and organisational systems with buffer and overflow capacity so disruption can be shared, redirected, or absorbed. S2E10 Send Pia a note Follow Feral for new episodes every fortnight. Instagram / Facebook / YouTube : @feralbydesignpod feralbydesign.com Created and hosted by Pia Williams Clever by Nature. Feral by Design.

    16 min
  2. Too Fast To Think: The Sloth Strategy For Better Decisions

    May 19

    Too Fast To Think: The Sloth Strategy For Better Decisions

    A homemade billy cart hurtles downhill through a suburban intersection. A keynote slide turns into an entirely new workshop framework. A conference room applauds the removal of friction from modern work. Somewhere in Costa Rica, a sloth hangs completely still above a parked car while a group of humans walk straight past it. None of these things seem connected. Until they do. This episode sits inside that moment. The realization that maybe we haven’t just sped our systems up, but quietly removed many of the natural stopping cues that used to regulate us. Waiting. Friction. Pause points. The moments where thinking had time to catch up with momentum. Using a biomimicry lens, Pia explores what sloths are actually optimised for - conserving energy, reducing unnecessary movement, and being highly selective about when effort is worth the cost. Not as metaphor. As biological strategy. Because maybe intelligence isn’t just about how quickly you move anymore. Maybe it’s about knowing when to pause. Nature owns the patent. We get to copy it. Biology: Sloths conserve energy through exceptionally slow metabolisms, camouflage, and specialised low-movement survival strategies. Principle: Build systems that reduce unnecessary activation and make stability the default rather than relying on constant active effort. Application: Reframing how humans design attention, work, and decision-making systems in environments increasingly optimised for constant responsiveness and escalation. S2E09 Send Pia a note Follow Feral for new episodes every fortnight. Instagram / Facebook / YouTube : @feralbydesignpod feralbydesign.com Created and hosted by Pia Williams Clever by Nature. Feral by Design.

    19 min
  3. Dementia: When You Can’t Tell If It’s Pain or Panic | The Firefly Signal

    Apr 20

    Dementia: When You Can’t Tell If It’s Pain or Panic | The Firefly Signal

    A man raises a glass for two people he's loved for sixty years. A woman stands in a car park, looking up at the sky, saying: I don't know what you're trying to tell me. A baby cries, and no one knows why. None of it looks broken. But something is being lost in translation. This episode sits inside that moment. The quiet, relentless task of trying to read someone who can't tell you what they need. Of making calls with incomplete information. Of choosing a direction and not knowing if it's right until much later, when you're already tired, and they're already more distressed. Using a biomimicry lens, Pia explores what happens when signals blur. Not just in dementia care, but at both ends of life - before language arrives, and as it starts to leave. From the rhythm of fireflies to the people trying to read the room, this episode sits inside the job carers at home are actually doing. Not to diagnose it. Not to solve it. Just to find a better first move. Because when something's wrong, and you don't know what kind of wrong it is -where you start matters. Nature owns the patent. We get to copy it. Biology: Fireflies use bioluminescent light patterns to signal internal state and communicate clearly with others, even in low-visibility conditions. Principle: When direct communication breaks down, signals must become simpler, more detectable, and easier to interpret under uncertainty. Application: Informing how carers interpret distress and respond to non-verbal signals in dementia and early childhood, where needs must be read rather than stated. Send Pia a note Follow Feral for new episodes every fortnight. Instagram / Facebook / YouTube : @feralbydesignpod feralbydesign.com Created and hosted by Pia Williams Clever by Nature. Feral by Design.

    18 min

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Feral by Design is a podcast that uses biomimicry to steal nature’s smartest strategies for human chaos. Each episode starts with a messy real-world problem, turns to a creature that’s already solved something similar, looks at their strategies and follows the thread you didn’t see coming. Sometimes it lands on one idea, sometimes a few - but it always lands somewhere useful. Grounded in real science, told through self-deprecating stories, and always surprisingly practical. Biomimicry made accessible, useful, and genuinely fun.Nature owns the patent. We get to copy it.