Urbanesque — Mother Earths youngest daughter!
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Karin
Welcome to Realm to Round. For fun and enlightening multidimensional interviews. Hello, Diana. How are you?
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Diana
I'm good. How are you, Karin?
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Karin
I'm pretty good. This is the first podcast for 2025.
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Diana
Wow. 2025. Amazing.
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Karin
Time flies when you're having fun, isn't it?
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Diana
Oh, yeah, I am. Yeah.
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Karin
I suppose you have some good New Year's resolutions set up.
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Diana
Well, no, not really. I haven't thought about them at all. I have, you.
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Karin
Know, but I like one that was repeated to me a two years ago by my Billy. And she said, use the good stuff.
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Diana
Oh, use the good stuff. Yeah. Don't don't keep it hidden.
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Karin
Don't wait anymore. Just go ahead and visited. Put a good to good Dorion and the good plates out.
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Diana
Right, right. Okay. Which kind of relates to the, the guest we're going to be interviewing. Oh, yeah? Yeah. And, this is her philosophy also the. Okay. The very. She is a model.
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Karin
She's a model. What we're interviewing.
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Diana
Is the good stuff.
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Karin
The youngest for and newest daughter of Mother Earth, which we're calling Urbanesque.
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Diana
Yes. Good. She actually represents. Well, you can get it from her name. Urban areas, but also the built environment.
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Karin
Right round all this. Yeah. The cities, the cities around the world.
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Diana
That's right. But and you may not think of this, cities as being kind of like part of Mother Earth, but when you do, when you look at it more closely, I mean, buildings and cities are built from elements of Mother Earth, right? Lumber. Clay. Steel, steel. Yeah. Yeah. Exactly. Yeah.
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Karin
All the ingredients go into all the the other building materials and these. So these buildings are basic or the urban centers are actually Mother Earth reconstructed.
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Diana
Yes. And then humans have manipulated Mother Earth.
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Karin
Right. So they manipulated Mother Earth so they could construct, you know, the buildings are roads, you know, the parks, whatever we're doing. And the interesting thing is that when we were discussing about this podcast earlier is that these these recast, rooted, elements of Mother Earth don't actually contain the energy which.
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Diana
Is the same energy as the original.
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Karin
Form for. Right? So the buildings then, and the roads and in the whole structures of urban energy and urban centers have to be, infused almost with the new energy in. And it's the people, the inhabitants that do that.
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Diana
Right. And so it's kind of like it's more than a collaboration is like, symbiotic relationship where humans are actually building these structures from the elements of Mother Earth and for, for them to use humans, you're going to be living in them, working in them, and therefore humans are in imbuing them with their energy, right?
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Karin
When they're building and when they're designing them, when they're living in them.
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Diana
Exactly.
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Karin
Yeah. And probably even when they're tearing them down and making them into different other materials. And so it's true, Urbanesque presented herself as an aspect of Mother Earth. It's been reconstituted, doesn't really have a lot of its own consciousness.
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Diana
Yes, I know this was quite curious and this actually kind of stuff right at the beginning because she was the first I want to be interviewed. I wouldn't be your guest. Right.
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Karin
Of of the different aspects are children of Mother Earth. We asked which one wanted to come forth and Ervin said, yeah.
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Diana
There's. And she was a beautiful looking woman of a figure, of a beautiful looking one that the usually when our guests were, like, appear as energy beings. She, interestingly enough, did not. She had a physical she has a physical form and she's saying, oh, look how beautiful I am. And, you know, it's like, okay, this is actually representative of the beautiful buildings and novel architecture and the, you know, the the great urban and city planning in and many, many, many cities.
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Karin
And the people that live in them and feel that way.
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Diana
Right, exactly, exactly. But I mean, she, she, she admits this herself. She's showing she's beautiful, you know, but the energy, her energy, which she will gradually attain as these cities get older and older provides.
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Karin
Are actually.
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Diana
Provided that they actually don't saw it crumble and decay. Right.
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Karin
We get it. We get bombed.
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Diana
Yeah.
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Karin
Sorry about that.
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Diana
She will she will start to possess more and more energy because right now she's a new a new daughter, Earth, and she doesn't have that much. She doesn't have as much energy as, say, oceans, oceans.
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Karin
Or and tops or mountain.
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Diana
Ranges. Right. Exactly. Yeah. Right.
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Karin
Continents. Right. So she's she's the newest daughter. So this concept of Urbanesque urban centers around the world is I don't I don't know the chronology of us actually are you know, the first quote unquote urban center. But I imagine it was like when but when we stop being as nomadic and we could start growing our own food.
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Karin
And so we stayed in one place long time. We start to form cities and towns, little villages and cities and towns and.
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Diana
Yeah, but she, she, she say she represents like big cities.
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Karin
Oh, just big city.
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Diana
Not that, not towns, not.
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Karin
There little things that are.
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Diana
Just.
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Karin
Starting.
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Diana
Out. All right. Sheesh. Yeah. Which is why she resembles a beautiful model and.
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Karin
And a beautiful city.
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Diana
And a beautiful city.
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Karin
And so she says she really likes cities like Dubai. Wow.
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Diana
Okay. But you also have some have sent us some heart to.
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Karin
Okay. And we're not saying Dubai does or doesn't have.
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Diana
Right. Exactly. Yeah. But but,
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Karin
So a city was a big soul or heart is really important to Urbanesque.
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Diana
Yeah.
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Karin
So if you love your town, you love your neighbors, all that, you get along well, right?
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Diana
Because where where is the energy of a city coming from the people living there, right? Isn't it the people who have built it, you know.
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Karin
So if a city wanted to be healthier than it would take, make sure whatever it was doing in the city planning would be taking care of its inhabitants so that they're happy?
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Diana
Exactly. So they have.
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Karin
Walkable. Maybe if the happiness requires walkable communities or nice roads.
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Diana
Or green spaces. Really?
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Karin
Spaces. So speaking of green spaces, does the quantity a ratio of trees and flowers to cement, for example, play a role in urban.
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Diana
Excuse me me preoccupied with things like looking good. Well, so as long as it looks good, right? She doesn't really care what the ratios. Okay, okay. Now, did you think.
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Karin
That this rates look healthy? Then they look good.
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Diana
Yeah. But also if you didn't have one tree and area that has like 100 cement blocks, blocks that are basically just cement, that does not look good. Oh, it doesn't look good, you know. So that was good.
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Karin
So the the visual appearance is somewhat predicated on the original form of nature showing up intermixed with the Urbanesque was.
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Diana
Yeah. So once you actually get something that's pleasing to the eye, you will actually have a good ratio.
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Karin
Okay. All right.
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Diana
That's why should you not concerned.
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Karin
About the ratio okay. So if you don't have a front yard maybe indeed some window boxes.
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Diana
Well maybe maybe you have a nice backyard, right.
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Karin
Of course.
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Diana
Yeah. Or nice, you.
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Karin
Know, points inside your house or.
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Diana
Also the sidewalk, which is not per your house. Right. But you can have nice.
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Karin
Planters on.
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Diana
It, planters or whatever space the city has for greenery along your sidewalk.
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Karin
And so does she have any opinion about if building to get repurpose for a building to just get torn down and new, more efficient buildings put in this place?
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Diana
Okay, no, she doesn't do it. But again, it's kind of like this.
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Karin
Visual thing,
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Diana
The visual attractiveness principle. So feel there.
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Karin
Is.
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Diana
Everything.
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Karin
According, you know, teenagers or young kids, you know, the visual part is really taken over. Everything point, you know, how do I look at the mirror? How do I look? How do I look? How do I look? So maybe we're dealing with that with Urbanesque.
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Diana
That's great. It could be. Yeah. But it's not a bad thing right.
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Karin
No it's not a bad thing. So she's is she generally happy though with the direction the urban environments have been going in for the last.
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Diana
Yeah. Yeah yeah. She said she child years. She can't really complain about what people are doing now. Okay. And you know, the past century.
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Karin
Or whatever to getting.
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Diana
Better. Yeah.
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Karin
She's getting more happy.
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Diana
Yeah. Yeah. She getting happier because.
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Karin
You know, just making her.
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Diana
Look better. It's making her look better. And it's like things are more efficient. Things are, greener. Things are less toxic. Things are which which makes people happier. And then if people are happier, if you get that. Her energy.
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Karin
Of course. Happiness is a high. Pizer. Right. The energy. That's right. So does she have any advice for us?
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Diana
Do you basically say keep on doing what you do?
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Karin
Oh, keep on doing what we're today. Yeah, keep on doing what you do. And by that, I'm so mean. She's meaning, you know, trying to include more trees, solar power, efficient energy sources. Yeah.
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Diana
So long as it's attractive.
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Karin
Oh, none of those.
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Diana
But, you know, you have to say, you know, the wind, towers. Is that what you call wind towers?
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Karin
Windmills.
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Diana
Windmills. Okay, you have to say that they actually look much better than, say, you know, the opening or cold, right?
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Karin
Or the opening of the coal mine doesn't look nearly as bad as a stripping. Oh, I dad, I know.
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Diana
Yeah. Yeah, that.
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Karin
Yeah. She. Exactly. Oh, but she's not, she's concerned about the mountains or she.
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Diana
She's just saying that the principle of attractive attractiveness, visual attractiveness can be applied anywhere.
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Karin
Oh, okay. I see what she's saying. Yes. Well, I wish they'd make better. Look. Solar panels. Oh, really? Do they look bad? Weather is flat. You know, that could be light on shapes and stuff like that is flat, right? Rectangles. I never very. Oh, Fubo. She's not saying that there's no room for improvement. Right, I know, I understand.
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Karin
Yeah. So I think she's saying that the improvements are good. Keep on improving. Keep on improving design. Keep, making it more efficient. Keep on. We were all headed in another in the nice direction.
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Diana
Right. Exactly. Yes. Yeah.
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Karin
Okay. Well, that's awfully kind words for a teenage.
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Diana
A teenage model, a model version.
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Karin
No aspect of a mother Earth, so you know.
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Diana
Oh my gosh. Yeah, she really is a kind of like a teenager, right? You know.
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Karin
Probably a young, younger teenager. So. Yeah, because if you think about it, Urban Center is in the scheme of how long the earth's been around. I've been pretty, right. Pretty small blip in the timeline, right?
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Diana
Exactly. But she, you know, I mean, even as young as she is, she's actually responsible for, you know, I mean, I don't know what percentage of the Earth is actual. Probably not very much. But urban centers can be very big, and there's lots of them. Lots of people in them, for sure. Yeah. And they're they're just going to get more so.
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Karin
And some of them are merging into other urban centers. So they become one. Two might become one. Yeah. As people. So I have a couple like Esther questions for does she go on vacation to the mountains or the sea? Yes she does. And is it like on a visit her cousins?
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Diana
Yeah it is. Yeah. Yeah, it's sometimes she just likes to escape. She likes to loves being in urban centers, you know.
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Karin
Right. Because that's that's her.
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Diana
That's her. But sometimes she just wants not that she considers it stressful, but there's, there's so many different kinds of energy here because usually there's just so many people and mixtures of of different peoples. It's not just people, also other living, other living beings there.
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Karin
Does she have a favorite city?
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Diana
Oh, no she doesn't.
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Karin
Okay. Does she have a favorite place she goes on vacation?
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Diana
Just depends on what she feels like. Okay. You know, sometimes if she wants to chill out, she likes to go. To what? To what? Not, not necessarily the beach. Right. But watery places where she couldn't, kayak or swim. No. Really? Yeah. No.
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Karin
All right, all right.
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Diana
Another time. She wants to, bike to the top of mountains.
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Karin
All right. As he hiked to the top of Everest. Oh, okay. Just just checking. It might be too much for urbanite or Urbanesque.
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Diana
Yeah, well, she wouldn't necessarily have to hike there. She can.
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Karin
Characters float and no float either, so I'm assuming. I'm assuming so. But she never really leaves the Earth in its atmosphere. She doesn't. She stays here. Yeah. Okay. All righty. Well, thank you, Urbanesque.
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Diana
Thank you very much for us.
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Karin
And thank you, Diana.
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Diana
Very nice getting to know you
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Karin
Yes, very nice getting to know you. You going to have a nice log life ahead of you? That's right. That's for sure. All right. Bye. Learn more about us at Room to room.com. And thank you for listening, sharing and subscribing.