Tired of burnout and overwhelm? The solution might not be a breakthrough—it might be a backyard.
In this soul-stirring and unexpectedly practical episode of Magnify Your Message, I sit down with John Beaudry, the founder of Community Green, a nonprofit transforming cities one green space at a time, and the celebrated landscape designer behind Beaudry Garden Design.
John has been featured in Architectural Digest, San Diego House & Garden, Pacific Horticulture, and more—but it’s not just the beauty he creates that’s captivating. It’s the way he uses nature as a powerful tool to reconnect us to ourselves, to one another, and to what really matters.
💡 In this episode, you’ll learn:
🌱 Why “just planting flowers” could be a radical act of healing… and how even a few pots on a balcony can be a gateway to personal transformation and community reconnection.
🌱 The counterintuitive path to relevance…that does not involve external validation
🌱 How nearly dying brought John back to life… and how facing death helped him uncover his deepest purpose.
🌱 Why restoring nature may be our best bet for restoring humanity
🌱 How to start—even if you don’t have a “green thumb”... because killing plants is part of the journey. (Yes, really.)
This episode is filled with inspiration, practical insight, and the kind of perspective shift that stays with you long after the last word.
🎧 Ready to reconnect with what really matters? Click here to listen now — and please, share this episode with someone you love. Let it inspire them to grow something beautiful. 🌎✨
About the Guest
John Beaudry is the owner of Beaudry Garden Design, a San Diego based Landscape Design/Build company. He’s a highly respected garden designer and environmentalist. He grew up in the suburbs of Chicago where his passion for the environment and landscape design began.
Throughout his career, John has received awards and accolades for his work, including the International Association of Landscape Designers. He has been featured in many publications, including Architectural Digest, Pacific Horticulture, San Diego House & Garden, and the Chicago Tribune and more.
Having founded Community Green, a non-profit, dedicated to greening cities, his legacy as a garden designer and environmentalist is sure to inspire future generations to create beautiful, sustainable outdoor spaces that benefit both individuals and communities.
Resources
Business Website www.beaudrydesign.com
Community Green www.communitygreen.net