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A simple move can surface a big truth: belonging shapes everything. We share why we left a very rural home for a small city and unpack how that decision revealed a practical framework for fit and flourishing. Drawing on plant wisdom from my forthcoming book, Nature Knows: Growing and Thriving Through the Wisdom of Plants, we translate climate zones into a human “thrivability zone” you can use to assess work, relationships, and place.
If a tropical plant can’t overwinter in a hard frost, it doesn’t mean the plant is wrong—it means the climate is. We explore this mindset for real life: how to tell when you’re conserving energy instead of flowering, why survival mode is sometimes necessary but costly when it lingers, and how small, intentional changes can shift your conditions. From higher education’s focus on belonging to everyday choices about autonomy, community, and values, you’ll hear clear signs of climate mismatch and concrete ways to amend the soil before you uproot your life.
You’ll also get a behind-the-scenes update on the book’s progress, including a chance to join the launch team for early access, cover voting, and illustrated extras. If you’ve felt stuck, silenced, or out of place, this conversation offers a gentle, evidence-informed path back to your nature—one boundary, one habit, one environment tweak at a time. Listen, reflect, and ask yourself: what light, warmth, and space do you need to thrive? If this resonates, subscribe, share with a friend who’s ready to grow, and leave a review to help others find the show.
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