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Cultivating PlaceCultivating PlaceFrom East Africa to the World, landscape design's Wambui IppolitoFrom East Africa to the World, landscape design's Wambui Ippolito by Jennifer Jewell2025-02-2753 minMAG - Marriage advice, Relationship Encouragement, We discuss Sex, Money, Finances and everything In-between, Marriage Tips and tricks and Conversations with Couples About MarriageMAG - Marriage advice, Relationship Encouragement, We discuss Sex, Money, Finances and everything In-between, Marriage Tips and tricks and Conversations with Couples About MarriageHow to Have Supernatural Unity In Your Marriage - Interview with Mark & Christine JewellIn today's episode, Aaron interviews Mark and Christine Jewell, who share their powerful journey of finding unity in marriage through complete surrender to God. From meeting at a Tony Robbins event to merging their successful businesses, the Jewells candidly discuss how God transformed their perspective on marriage, money, and ministry.In this rich conversation, we explore:Moving from separate lives to supernatural unificationThe journey of blending families and businessesHow to transition from worldly success to kingdom purposePractical steps toward financial unity in marriageThe power of having a shared "North Star" in your relationshipWhy surrounding yourself with...2024-11-211h 10Digging in the Dirt - ArchivesDigging in the Dirt - ArchivesJennifer Jewell - The Earth in Her Hands 2021My guest on this segment of "DIGGING IN THE DIRT" is Jennifer Jewell. Jennifer is a gardener, garden writer, and gardening educator and advocate. Since 2016, she has written and hosted the national award-winning, weekly public radio program and podcast, Cultivating Place. Jennifer has been writing about gardening professionally since 1998. Jennifer joins me here on DITD to talk about her book The Earth in Her 2024-07-0531 minOn The LedgeOn The LedgeWhy seeds matter with Jennifer Jewell, author of book What We SowHost Jane Perrone talks to garden writer and podcaster Jennifer Jewell about her latest book What We Sow, and answers a question about biochar for houseplants. For full show notes and a transcript, visit https://www.janeperrone.com/on-the-ledge/what-we-sow-jennifer-jewell  Sign up for The Plant Ledger, my email newsletter about the houseplant scene: https://www.janeperrone.com/ledger Check out Legends of the Leaf, my book on houseplants and my houseplant cards Houseplant Gardener in a Box here. Support On The Ledge on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ontheledge Fol...2024-05-1046 minThe Dr. Jennifer Blossom ShowThe Dr. Jennifer Blossom ShowRelease The Past, Ignite Your Faith, and Unlock An Extraordinary Life: with Christine JewellChristine Jewell joins Dr. Blossom to discuss her new book, "Drop The Armor: Release The Past, Ignite Your Faith, and Unlock An Extraordinary Life," designed for high achievers seeking to integrate earthly pursuits with deep faith and fulfillment. Key Points: Shedding Past Burdens: Christine emphasizes the importance of letting go of past baggage to embrace a life of faith and fulfillment. Activating Faith: Learn practical strategies to ignite and apply faith in daily life through Christine's insights and exercises. Bridging Earthly Success with Spiritual Peace: Discover how to align success in worldly pursuits...2024-04-2943 minThe Messy Table with Jenn JewellThe Messy Table with Jenn JewellEP. 148 | Jennifer Cantrell & Jenn Jewell [Resurrection Power]We get it—we’re all busy. Life is full with work and family, with hard and good things. And we don’t always make space to intentionally process the important stuff, like faith. Like eternity. But if Christianity is true, shouldn’t we carefully consider its significance? If Jesus really lived and died and rose again, what does that mean for us now? And how can His resurrection power impact our actual, everyday lives? “The loss is really the provision. The loss of His life was the provision for our salvation—the provision for our freedom...2024-04-161h 00The Urban Farm Podcast with Greg PetersonThe Urban Farm Podcast with Greg Peterson805: Jennifer Jewell on the Personal, Ecological and Cultural Significance of Seeds805: Jennifer Jewell on the Personal, Ecological and Cultural Significance of Seeds.Saving an iconic resource almost lost to history.In This Podcast: We chat with Jennifer Jewell on her journey discovering the significance of seeds. She shared "that my tiny life will end and I will have spent a lot of hot air talking to gardeners, but the seeds are gonna survive. Like we've messed up a lot, but the seeds are still there. And the incredible number of seed keeping humans on the ground everywhere, they are doing great work."...2024-04-0551 minThe Urban Farm Podcast Private feed for MembersThe Urban Farm Podcast Private feed for Members805: Jennifer Jewell on the Personal, Ecological and Cultural Significance of Seeds805: Jennifer Jewell on the Personal, Ecological and Cultural Significance of Seeds.Empowering conversations about the power and politics of seeds.In This Podcast: We chat with Jennifer Jewell on her journey discovering the significance of seeds. She shared "that my tiny life will end and I will have spent a lot of hot air talking to gardeners, but the seeds are gonna survive. Like we've messed up a lot, but the seeds are still there. And the incredible number of seed keeping humans on the ground everywhere, they are doing great work."2024-04-0549 minWisdom Talk RadioWisdom Talk RadioWhat Seeds Teach Us About Life: a Conversation with Jennifer JewellDo you love gardens? Do you worry about climate change? I love how my guest today begins her latest book. “A seed is the dormant dream of a new life. A hope, a prayer, the smallest version of an entire life.” If you are a gardener, yes, you know the fundamental value of seeds, without which life can’t continue. I could ask, where does this become personal? A truer question may be, when is this NOT personal? In this time of focus on intense changes in the natural world, from climate crises to vanishing species, what is our part...2023-12-2746 minThe Garden QuestionThe Garden Question141 - Cultivating Change: The Power of Gardens - Jennifer JewellHost Craig McManus discusses the transformative power of gardening and the incredible impact they have on our lives with guest Jennifer Jewell.Jennifer is a garden advocate, author, and award-winning podcast and radio host, shares examples of how gardens influence our lives.She addresses the role of seed banks in preserving plant diversity, biodiversity threats from current agriculture practices, and the potential of gardeners to act as agents of positive change.She emphasizes embracing and valuing plant diversity as we interact with our gardens. They also discuss Jennifer's newest book, What We Sow, w...2023-12-211h 20MARGARET ROACH A WAY TO GARDENMARGARET ROACH A WAY TO GARDENJennifer Jewell on Beloved Seed Catalogs – A Way to Garden with Margaret Roach – Dec 18, 2023Ho-ho-ho: It’s seed season, among other festive reasons to celebrate in December. Today I invited a similarly seed-obsessed friend, Jennifer Jewell, to help me curate some seed-catalog recommendations you might not otherwise browse, and to talk seeds in general.  Jennifer’s... Read More ›2023-12-1528 minFoodie Pharmacology PodcastFoodie Pharmacology PodcastWhat We Sow with Jennifer JewellSeeds are essential to the rhythm of life. This week on the show, we discuss seeds and how gardening can open up deeper connections to nature, our foods, and sense of place. Our guest is Jennifer Jewell, gardener, creator, and host of the public radio program and podcast “Cultivating Place: Conversations on Natural History and the Human Impulse to Garden”. Jennifer is the author of three books: The Earth in Her Hands, 75 Extraordinary Women Working in the World of Plants (Timber Press, 2020); Under Western Skies, Visionary Gardens from the Rockies to the Pacific (Timber Press, 2021); and What We Sow, on t...2023-12-1133 minHow We Change the WorldHow We Change the WorldJennifer Jewell: Unearthing the Significance of Seeds in 'What We Sow'⁠SEE FULL SHOW NOTES AND BEAUTIFUL PHOTOS ON OUR WEBSITE Author of the new book, What We Sow: On the Personal, Ecological, and Cultural Significance of Seeds, Jennifer Jewell reveals the power of seeds in our world "for food, for medicine, for utility, for the vast interconnected web we include in the concept of biodiversity and planetary health, for beauty, and for culture.” In her role as host of the award-winning NPR radio show and podcast, Cultivating Place, Jennifer strives to help listeners not only learn how to garden better, but to help them know the...2023-11-151h 04The Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselThe Garden Culture Podcast with Bailey Van TasselThe Vitally Important Role That Seeds Play in the World with Jennifer JewellJennifer Jewell is a renowned author and podcaster, hosting The Cultivating Place Podcast. She is an absolute treasure of a human who shares in the love of gardening and the pursuit of understanding nature. Jewell tells us about her upbringing, relating to plants, and her journey from one-ring circus to Harvard to Microsoft to hosting a public radio show. Jewell shares the vital importance of fighting for the protection of seeds and how writing her latest book, What We Sow has shaped a new view of gardening.To get her latest book, "What We...2023-10-1952 minBetter Lawns and GardensBetter Lawns and GardensBetter Lawns and Gardens - Hour 2 Jennifer Jewell "What We Sow" October 14, 2023 Better Lawns and Gardens Hour 2 – Coming to you from Summit Responsible Solutions Studios,  Teresa is joined by award-winning podcast “Cultivating Place” host and author, Jennifer Jewell. Jennifer describes her latest work, “What We Sow: On the Personal, Ecological, and Cultural Significance of Seeds.” The book is a insightful, year-long journey exploring the outsize impact on one of nature's smallest manifestations—the simple seed. The Dirty Word of the Day is Botanophobia. Garden questions include using weed and feed, too late to use a pre-emergent herbicide, what is causing sabal palms to decline, pet pig has gored a rubber tree – will it recover, and...2023-10-1442 minMaster My Garden PodcastMaster My Garden PodcastEP196- Exploring Jennifer Jewell's Latest Book "What We Sow" On the Personal, Ecological and Cultural Significance of SeedsSend Me A Message!! This weeks John chats with Jennifer Jewell gardener, garden writer & podcaster  all about her latest book. "What We Sow" It is an enlightening discussion with Jennifer which takes us through her book and in doing so touches on so many areas of gardening. Jennifer's latest book, 'What We Sow,' delves into the profound personal, ecological, and cultural significance of seeds. A journey through her book uncovers the wide-reaching implications of seed production and distribution on our society and environment.The conversation takes a sobering turn as we grapple w...2023-10-0650 minThe WildStory: A Podcast of Poetry and Plants by The Native Plant Society of New JerseyThe WildStory: A Podcast of Poetry and Plants by The Native Plant Society of New JerseyEpisode 4: Poet Christine Klocek-Lim and Author Jennifer Jewell on her new book What We SowIn this episode, poet Christine Klocek-Lim talks with Ann Wallace about the ways in which her work engages with nature, whether she is taking us onto the trail with her or creating the sequence of persona poems in her new chapbook Nomenclatura, forthcoming from Glass Lyre Press. Christine reflects on the human history held within seemingly wild spaces, the precarity of life, and the communal element of the being outdoors. We then hear from Dr. Randi Eckel for a new installment of Ask Randi. And co-host Kim Correro joins Ann in conversation with Jennifer Jewell, host of the podcast C...2023-09-281h 10Flower Power Garden HourFlower Power Garden HourSeeds, with Jennifer Jewell of Cultivating Place podcastSeeds. As gardeners we sow them, order them, harvest them, and sometime try to prevent them. Author and gardener Jennifer Jewell delves even deeper into the science and importance of seeds in her new book ‘What We Sow’. We discuss her inspiration for the book and talk about why seeds are so important in our ecosystem, cultures and overall survival as humans.  Jennifer Jewell, Cultivating Place and her new book ‘What We Sow’ can be found at: ·       Book:  What We Sow ·       Website:  Cultivating Place ·       Instagram:  @cultivating_place ·       Facebook:  @cultivatingplace ·       Pinterest:  2023-09-2757 minSeeds & Weeds PodcastSeeds & Weeds PodcastWhat We Sow w/ Jennifer Jewell, Cultivating PlaceWhat do seeds mean to you? In today’s episode we’re talking with Jennifer Jewell, host of the Cultivating Place podcast and author of the new book, What We Sow: On the Personal, Ecological and Cultural Significance of Seeds.We'll be discussing Jennifer's personal journey with seeds, the significant impact that seeds have on the world around us and why saving these precious seeds for future generations is more important now than ever before.  Jennifer is a garden writer, educator and host of an award-winning radio program and podcast. Her previous books include Under Weste...2023-09-2726 minBig Blend RadioBig Blend RadioJennifer Jewell - What We SowThis episode of Big Blend Radio's NATURE CONNECTION Show features Jennifer Jewell who is a gardener, garden writer, and gardening educator and advocate. Hear about her new book “WHAT WE SOW: On the Personal, Ecological, and Cultural Significance of Seeds."WATCH THIS PODCAST ON YOUTUBE: https://youtu.be/-uxFLZe3Fv8  In WHAT WE SOW, Jewell shares personal observations over the course of a year that begins at the autumn equinox, interviews prominent scientists and seed-savers, and proves how we must work hard to preserve our future by protecting the great natural diversity of seed...2023-09-2341 minGarden GossipGarden GossipJennifer Jewell - What We SowThis episode of Big Blend Radio's NATURE CONNECTION Show features Jennifer Jewell who is a gardener, garden writer, and gardening educator and advocate. Hear about her new book “WHAT WE SOW: On the Personal, Ecological, and Cultural Significance of Seeds." WATCH THIS PODCAST ON YOUTUBE: https://youtu.be/-uxFLZe3Fv8 In WHAT WE SOW, Jewell shares personal observations over the course of a year that begins at the autumn equinox, interviews prominent scientists and seed-savers, and proves how we must work hard to preserve our future by protecting the great natural diversity of se...2023-09-2341 minNature Connection RadioNature Connection RadioJennifer Jewell - What We SowThis episode of Big Blend Radio's NATURE CONNECTION Show features Jennifer Jewell who is a gardener, garden writer, and gardening educator and advocate. Hear about her new book “WHAT WE SOW: On the Personal, Ecological, and Cultural Significance of Seeds." WATCH THIS PODCAST ON YOUTUBE: https://youtu.be/-uxFLZe3Fv8 In WHAT WE SOW, Jewell shares personal observations over the course of a year that begins at the autumn equinox, interviews prominent scientists and seed-savers, and proves how we must work hard to preserve our future by protecting the great natural diversity of se...2023-09-2341 minCultivating PlaceCultivating PlaceWHAT WE SOW, with guest host Dave Schlom Interviewing Jennifer JewellOn this special edition of the show, our guest will be Cultivating Place’s wonderful host, Jennifer Jewell. Jennifer has a new book out and it’s very special.  A very intimate and, at the same time, global take on the natural and social science aspects of one of the most fundamental things to life on Earth – seeds. Jennifer’s book is titled What We Sow: On The Personal, Ecological and Cultural Significance of Seeds.  It’s an exploration of the lives of plants and people through the cycle of a botanical year viewed through the fundamental lens of seeds. With our gue...2023-09-2154 minCultivating Place: Conversations on Natural History and the Human Impulse to GardenCultivating Place: Conversations on Natural History and the Human Impulse to GardenWHAT WE SOW, with guest host Dave Schlom Interviewing Jennifer JewellOn this special edition of the show, our guest will be Cultivating Place’s wonderful host, Jennifer Jewell. Jennifer has a new book out and it’s very special.  A very intimate and, at the same time, global take on the natural and social science aspects of one of the most fundamental things to life on Earth – seeds. Jennifer’s book is titled What We Sow: On The Personal, Ecological and Cultural Significance of Seeds.  It’s an exploration of the lives of plants and people through the cycle of a botanical year viewed through the fundamental lens of seeds. With our gue...2023-09-2154 minSlow Flowers PodcastSlow Flowers PodcastEpisode 628: Jennifer Jewell’s love letter to seeds and her new book, “What We Sow”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_SJ8FiEBuHE Today’s conversation is both timely and inspiring; compelling and important. I want to welcome Jennifer Jewell back to the Slow Flowers Show. You are in for a very special hour with this gifted human. Jennifer Jewell (c) Caitlin Atkinson Jennifer Jewell is a gardener, garden writer, and gardening educator and advocate. Since 2016, she has written and hosted the national award-winning, weekly public radio program and podcast, Cultivating Place. She is particularly interested in the intersections between gardens, the native plant environments around them, and human culture. Jennifer is also a gifted au...2023-09-2058 minAccess Essential Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Social ScienceAccess Essential Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Social ScienceWhat We Sow: On the Personal, Ecological, and Cultural Significance of Seeds by Jennifer JewellPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/692127 to listen full audiobooks. Title: What We Sow: On the Personal, Ecological, and Cultural Significance of Seeds Author: Jennifer Jewell Narrator: Jennifer Jewell Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 13 hours 23 minutes Release date: September 19, 2023 Genres: Social Science Publisher's Summary: An insightful, personal, and timely exploration into the wonderful world of seeds.  In What We Sow, Jennifer Jewell brings readers on an insightful, year-long journey exploring the outsize impact one of nature's smallest manifestations—the simple seed. She examines our skewed notions where "organic" seeds are grown and sourced, reveals how giant multinational agribusiness has refined and...2023-09-1903 minBreaking ChainsBreaking ChainsOvercoming Anxiety and Living Lighter Again with Dr. Jennifer BlossomToday I’m joined by Dr Jennifer Blossom - host of the Dr Jennifer Blossom Show, mother, wife and creator of Neuro 5x ~ a program she developed after learning to navigate and overcome her own struggles with chronic anxiety and panic attacks.  Jen & I met at a conference recently where we instantly hit it off as we share the same for EXTRA-ORDINARILY success without the mental + relational breakdowns that so many high achievers deal with. . Today we are talking about the power of moving suppressed Energy, God at work in our lives and becoming mentally stron...2023-03-0831 minCultivating PlaceCultivating PlaceConserving Biodiversity & Habitat 30 x 30, with Jennifer NorrisWelcome, 2023! This week Cultivating Place kicks off a multi-part series devoted to the international, national, state, and local conservation efforts collectively known as 30 x 30 – a multi-faceted commitment by governments, agencies, and localities to securely preserve 30% of our world’s biodiversity by 2030. While President Joe Biden committed to the goals of the 30 x 30 conservation concept within a week of taking office in January 2021, the state of California had already committed to the vision in late 2020 with Governor Gavin Newsom’s signing of the Executive Order N-82-20 outlining and financially supporting the State of California to preserving 30% of its land and water...2023-01-0555 minGarden PeopleGarden PeopleGarden People: Jennifer Jewell - gardener, author, radio/podcast host, Cultivating PlaceMy guest today is Jennifer Jewell, gardener, author, and the host of Cultivating Place, a co-production & podcast of North State Public Radio, which is syndicated across the United States and available as a podcast worldwide.  For listeners of a garden podcast in North America, much less one produced in Northern California on indigenous land, Jennifer probably needs no introduction.  In many ways she has shaped a corner of garden culture and literacy, introducing listeners to gardeners across the globe and the remarkable beings in their own backyard.  Her interviews and writing are focused on the importance of the...2022-07-211h 00The Daily GardenerThe Daily GardenerMarch 22, 2022 St. Catherine, Thomas Carew, New York Horticultural Society, Christine Johanna Buisman, The Earth in Her Hands by Jennifer Jewell, and John Banister TabbMarch 22, 2022 St. Catherine, Thomas Carew, New York Horticultural Society, Christine Johanna Buisman, The Earth in Her Hands by Jennifer Jewell, and John Banister Tabb2022-03-2208 minThe Grow GuideThe Grow GuideThe Human Impulse to Garden with Jennifer Jewell from Cultivating Place PodcastHow we garden, why we garden, and what we mean when we garden are all questions we explore deeper in today's episode with the podcast host of Cultivating Place, Jennifer Jewell. Join us as we talk about the unique relationships gardeners have with their gardens and more on Jennifer's podcast that explores natural history and the human impulse to garden. Find the full show notes with links to everything discussed on our website https://www.thegrowguidepodcast.com 2021-10-1252 minCultivating PlaceCultivating PlaceCapRadio Garden @ Sac State's Summer Concert Series, W/ Jennifer Reason & Nicole McDavidOn Cultivating Place this week we celebrate (and say farewell) to the fullness of summer at its calendar-end with Labor Day weekend in full view here in the US. We do this with some moving and wonderful sounds of a summer concert series not only held in but inspired by a remarkable urban garden: the Capital Public Radio Garden at Sacramento State University, a garden of food, habitat, gathering, season, and meaning in California’s capital city of Sacramento, California. We’re in conversation with Jennifer Reason, musician, CapRadio’s Mid-Day Classical Music Host and Summer Garden Concert Director, and with Cap...2021-09-0255 minTeam GROW PodcastTeam GROW PodcastEpisode 27: Jennifer Jewell Smith - The Jewell Smith Group at Keller WilliamsIn this Member Spotlight, Host, Robert Johnstone, welcomes Jennifer Jewel-Smith, of the Jewell Smith Group at Keller Williams, to the podcast. Jennifer shares her a bit of her journey into and through real estate, and why she loves loves her profession and continues to stay in the grind with her agents. She speaks to her perspective of the current market, as well as her excitement about expanding into property management.  . Jennifer Jewell-Smith . https://thejewellsmithgroup.com/ . LinkedIn . Instagram 2021-05-0631 minLandscape Design Archives - Slow Flowers Podcast with Debra PrinzingLandscape Design Archives - Slow Flowers Podcast with Debra PrinzingEpisode 504 A Conversation with Jennifer Jewell, host of public radio’s Cultivating Place and capstone presenter at the 2021 Slow Flowers SummitI’m delighted to welcome back return guest Jennifer Jewell to the Slow Flowers Podcast for our lovely, wide-ranging conversation about what defines a garden, where those gardens are, who are the gardeners who tend to them and how we are both emerging from 2020 with a much clearer understanding of the roles women play in […] The post Episode 504 A Conversation with Jennifer Jewell, host of public radio’s Cultivating Place and capstone presenter at the 2021 Slow Flowers Summit appeared first on Slow Flowers Podcast with Debra Prinzing.2021-05-0548 minSlow Flowers PodcastSlow Flowers PodcastEpisode 504 A Conversation with Jennifer Jewell, host of public radio’s Cultivating Place and capstone presenter at the 2021 Slow Flowers SummitJennifer Jewell, author, radio host and garden advocate I'm delighted to welcome back return guest Jennifer Jewell to the Slow Flowers Podcast for our lovely, wide-ranging conversation about what defines a garden, where those gardens are, who are the gardeners who tend to them and how we are both emerging from 2020 with a much clearer understanding of the roles women play in making the earth a better, safer, more inclusive and accessible place for all. Jennifer Jewell, creator and host of "Cultivating Place: Conversations on the Natural World and the Human Impulse to Garden" Here's a bit more about Jennifer...2021-05-0548 minThe Garden Path PodcastThe Garden Path PodcastUnder Western Skies: Majestic Garden Landscapes of the American West | Caitlin Atkinson & Jennifer JewellPhotographer Caitlin Atkinson and writer and garden podcast/radio host Jennifer Jewell teamed up to bring fabulous gardens of the American West to the rest of the garden world. In Under Western Skies: Visionary Gardens from the Rockies to the Pacific Coast, we see the diversity of the western landscape beyond the 100th Meridian. Caitlin and […] The post Under Western Skies: Majestic Garden Landscapes of the American West | Caitlin Atkinson & Jennifer Jewell appeared first on The Garden Path Podcast.2021-03-3150 minThe Garden Path PodcastThe Garden Path PodcastUnder Western Skies: Majestic Garden Landscapes of the American West | Caitlin Atkinson & Jennifer JewellPhotographer Caitlin Atkinson and writer and garden podcast/radio host Jennifer Jewell teamed up to bring fabulous gardens of the American West to the rest of the garden world. In Under Western Skies: Visionary Gardens from the Rockies to the Pacific Coast, we see the diversity of the western landscape beyond the 100th Meridian. Caitlin and […] The post Under Western Skies: Majestic Garden Landscapes of the American West | Caitlin Atkinson & Jennifer Jewell appeared first on The Garden Path Podcast.2021-03-3150 minPodcast Episodes Archives - The Garden Path PodcastPodcast Episodes Archives - The Garden Path PodcastUnder Western Skies: Majestic Garden Landscapes of the American West | Caitlin Atkinson & Jennifer JewellPhotographer Caitlin Atkinson and writer and garden podcast/radio host Jennifer Jewell teamed up to bring fabulous gardens of the American West to the rest of the garden world. In Under Western Skies: Visionary Gardens from the Rockies to the Pacific Coast, we see the diversity of the western landscape beyond the 100th Meridian. Caitlin and […] The post Under Western Skies: Majestic Garden Landscapes of the American West | Caitlin Atkinson & Jennifer Jewell appeared first on The Garden Path Podcast.2021-03-3150 minGardening Archives - The Garden Path PodcastGardening Archives - The Garden Path PodcastUnder Western Skies: Majestic Garden Landscapes of the American West | Caitlin Atkinson & Jennifer JewellPhotographer Caitlin Atkinson and writer and garden podcast/radio host Jennifer Jewell teamed up to bring fabulous gardens of the American West to the rest of the garden world. In Under Western Skies: Visionary Gardens from the Rockies to the Pacific Coast, we see the diversity of the western landscape beyond the 100th Meridian. Caitlin and […] The post Under Western Skies: Majestic Garden Landscapes of the American West | Caitlin Atkinson & Jennifer Jewell appeared first on The Garden Path Podcast.2021-03-3150 minMother Daughter Earth: an Environmental Sustainability PodcastMother Daughter Earth: an Environmental Sustainability Podcast22. Expanding our understanding of gardening and the joy that nature brings us -- with Jennifer JewellJennifer Jewell is an author, speaker, radio show and podcast host, and a fellow gardener. She has always been around nature and gardening, and she learned to appreciate plants when she was a young child. Her mother was a professional gardener and florist and her father was a wildlife biologist, so she was always surrounded by plants and nature’s beauty. We talk about how everyone has their unique experience and journey to connect with nature and how great it is that so many things can spark that interest. She discusses how important a connection to the jo...2021-02-2253 minNew Full Trial Audiobooks in Biography & Memoir, WomenNew Full Trial Audiobooks in Biography & Memoir, WomenThe Earth in Her Hands: 75 Extraordinary Women Working in the World of Plants by Jennifer JewellPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/457833 to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Earth in Her Hands: 75 Extraordinary Women Working in the World of Plants Author: Jennifer Jewell Narrator: Cindy Kay Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 9 hours 20 minutes Release date: January 12, 2021 Genres: Women Publisher's Summary: In this beautiful and empowering book, Jennifer Jewell—host of public radio's award-winning program and podcast Cultivating Place—introduces seventy-five inspiring women. Working in wide-reaching fields that include botany, floral design, landscape architecture, farming, herbalism, and food justice, these influencers are creating change from the ground up. Profiled women include flower farmer Erin Benzakein; codirector of Soul...2021-01-1230 minExplore New Full Audiobooks in Biography & Memoir, WomenExplore New Full Audiobooks in Biography & Memoir, WomenThe Earth in Her Hands: 75 Extraordinary Women Working in the World of Plants by Jennifer JewellPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/457833to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Earth in Her Hands: 75 Extraordinary Women Working in the World of Plants Author: Jennifer Jewell Narrator: Cindy Kay Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 9 hours 20 minutes Release date: January 12, 2021 Genres: Women Publisher's Summary: In this beautiful and empowering book, Jennifer Jewell—host of public radio's award-winning program and podcast Cultivating Place—introduces seventy-five inspiring women. Working in wide-reaching fields that include botany, floral design, landscape architecture, farming, herbalism, and food justice, these influencers are creating change from the ground up. Profiled women include flower farmer Erin Benzakein; codirector of Soul Fire...2021-01-129h 20Cultivating PlaceCultivating PlaceBack To School Special: The Little Gardener With Julie CernyIn this very unusual back-to-school season here in the US, we’re joined this week by Julie Cerny a gardener, an outdoor enthusiast, and educator. Her new book, The Little Gardener: Helping Children Connect with the Natural World (out now from Princeton Architectural Press) provides some unusual and inspirational guidance for parents, grandparents, caregivers, and educators who want to help children explore the natural world through gardening. Part how-to, part teaching tool, and part inspiration, The Little Gardener shows gardeners of all ages how to envision and build their garden together by making the process an adventure to be treasured, wi...2020-09-0355 minCultivating PlaceCultivating PlaceGrowing Food And Community: Urban Farming Institute, BostonThis week on Cultivating Place we’re focused on growing food and community when we’re joined by Patricia Spence, President and CEO of the Urban Farming Institute of Boston, working to grow more food, train more farmers, and build healthier communities everywhere. Listen in! Cultivating Place now has a donate button! We thank you so much for listening over the years and we hope you'll support Cultivating Place. We can't thank you enough for making it possible for this young program to grow even more of these types of conversations. The show is available as a podcast on SoundCloud, iTun...2020-08-2757 minCultivating PlaceCultivating PlaceThe Lifelong Gardener, Toni GattoneToni Gattone is a businesswoman, a master gardener, and a lifelong gardener of Italian descent. After struggling herself with a bad back, and the limitations this put on her as an active human and gardener, she began to research the idea of adaptive gardening. Based on all that she discovered and her own experiments and adaptations in her small Bay area garden that she shares with her husband, she wrote: “The Lifelong Gardener – Garden With Ease and Joy at Any Age” (Timber Press, 2019). In the late stages of our current growing season here in the Northern Hemisphere, and in my own mi...2020-08-2055 minCultivating PlaceCultivating PlaceCollaborative Growing: Farmer MegFarmer Meg is an urban beekeeper turned flower and market grower turned farmer. Meg has been farming in NJ and NY city and state for almost a decade. Just over two years ago, she and her partner Neil migrated to upper Schoharie County NY to being to establish Meg’s dream homestead on a former dairy farm. Biscuitwood Farm grows cut flowers, raises egg-layers on pasture, breeds Red Wattle pigs, and has small-scale soap enterprise wit their dairy goats. She is instrumental to a regionally based collaborative known the 607 CSA, and she believes firmly in abundance, the generosity of the ga...2020-08-1359 minCultivating PlaceCultivating PlaceBlack Culture + Horticulture: Black In The Garden, With Colah B. TawkinThis week on Cultivating Place we get a booster shot of energy and inspiration as we enter the dog days of summer when we’re joined by Colah B. Tawkin – the voice and vibrant life force and distinctive VOICE of the Black in the Garden podcast - where Black Culture Meets Horticulture. You will not want to miss her - listen in! Cultivating Place now has a donate button! We thank you so much for listening over the years and we hope you'll support Cultivating Place. We can't thank you enough for making it possible for this young program to grow...2020-08-0654 minCultivating PlaceCultivating PlaceThe Transformational (Garden) Art Of Jasna GuyJasna Guy is an artist whose visionary and liminal work is based in close observation of the plants and pollinators – specifically bees – of her garden and natural environments. Her ethereal representations bring heightened understanding and awareness to the miraculous life processes - like bee and flower pollination and pollinator co-evolution and mutual interdependence - going on around us everyday everywhere. Listen in. Cultivating Place now has a donate button! We thank you so much for listening over the years and we hope you'll support Cultivating Place. We can't thank you enough for making it possible for this young program to grow...2020-07-3056 minCultivating PlaceCultivating PlaceThe Garden Curator - Art in and of the Garden, Colleen Southwell, AustraliaIn the throes of high summer, Cultivating Place continues to explore the fruits of the imaginative nature of the garden. We begin a two-part series on visual artists deriving their inspiration from the garden and its diverse life, and going from there. Jennifer is joined this week by the Australian three-dimensional paper artist Colleen Southwell whose finely drawn, detailed, and designed compositions pull from the natural and the fantastical. Part herbarium or entomological specimen displays, part pure imagination, whimsy and fine, fine handwork. Listen in! Cultivating Place now has a donate button! We thank you so much for listening over...2020-07-2357 minCultivating PlaceCultivating PlaceBotanical Mythology And The Imagination Of Plants With Matt Hall, NZA good read often plumbs the depths of imagination, for Matthew Hall - gardener & researcher at Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand – it’s the Imagination of Plants he’s interested in, especially how and why plants are or are not positioned as central characters in the most important cultural narratives and mythologies of societies across time and place. Matthew joins Cultivating Place this week to explore Botanical Mythology. Listen in! Cultivating Place now has a donate button! We thank you so much for listening over the years and we hope you'll support Cultivating Place. We can't thank you enough for ma...2020-07-1656 minCultivating PlaceCultivating PlaceWriting Wild: 25 Women Poets, Ramblers & Mavericks w/ Kathryn AaltoThis week on Cultivating Place we take a summer amble with British-based Californian Kathryn Aalto – a historian, designer, and writer whose most recent book Writing Wild: Women Poets, Ramblers, and Mavericks offers all of us some much needed outdoor adventure with some admirable women of words. Listen in! Cultivating Place now has a donate button! We thank you so much for listening over the years and we hope you'll support Cultivating Place. We can't thank you enough for making it possible for this young program to grow even more of these types of conversations. The show is available as a po...2020-07-0956 minCultivating PlaceCultivating PlaceBotany, Geography, History & Power At The Heart Of The Garden, W/ Jamaica KincaidIn honor of the Fourth of July, Cultivating Place is joined this week by the acclaimed writer and gardener Jamaica Kincaid, whose work "My Garden (Book)" published in the late 1990s, explores how the length and depth of human history - beautiful and terrible - is a narrative fully legible in our gardens and horticulture of today. As a citizen gardener, she sees potential redemption for humanity in kindness and in striving to honor one another the best we can - in our places, with our plants. Listen in! Cultivating Place now has a donate button! We thank you so...2020-07-0258 minCultivating PlaceCultivating PlaceSummer Garden Gems: The Melon, With Amy GoldmanAmy Goldman is a gardener, author-artist, and longtime advocate for seed saving, plant breeding, and heirloom fruits and vegetables. Her mission has for many years been to celebrate and catalog the magnificent diversity of standard, open-pollinated, heirloom varieties, and their conservation. Her books include The Compleat Squash – A Passionate Growers Guide to Pumpkins, Squashes, and Gourds, and most recently The Melon, which will entice and educate, whether you are a passionate gardener, a locavore, or simply delight in the inherent beauty and evanescence of the fruits of the vine. Illustrated by Victor Schrager, and many years in the making, The Me...2020-06-2556 minCultivating PlaceCultivating PlaceFOR THE LOVE OF 'BUGS' (INSECTS) with Entomologist Nadia RuffinNadia Ruffin is an entomologist, gardener, and educator. She is the founder of Agricademy Inc and Urban Farm Sista based in Cincinnati, Ohio. A lover of bugs and all insects and life forms since she was very young, Nadia loves sharing this admiration and curiosity, with youth especially. In 2018 the Cincinnati City Council honored Nadia’s farming and agriculture initiatives, the primary focus of which is to share her knowledge and passion for the biological world and all that it offers to us in the way of endless and healthy wonder, food, beauty, and learning. It's National Pollinator Week and th...2020-06-1854 minCultivating PlaceCultivating PlaceWedding(FLOWERS)Season, With Philippa Craddock, UKJune is traditionally a month in which many, many weddings are celebrated with family, food, and FLOWERS. With many of these weddings on hold this year due to Covid-19, we catch up with floral creative Philippa Craddock to talk about the business of floristry, the sustainability of it on several levels, and to reminisce about the lovely florals - from epic arches to the most romantic of bouquets which Philippa designed for the Lovely Meghan Markle and her Prince Harry, now the Duke and Duchess of Sussex. The world was watching this wedding for a variety of reasons, I was...2020-06-1155 minCultivating PlaceCultivating PlaceUnabashed Gratitude, Delight & Structures Of Care - Ross Gay, Poet GardenerRoss Gay is a gardener - he is also an award-winning poet and a professor. A founding board member of the Bloomington Community Orchard, a food justice and joy project, Ross joins Cultivating Place this day of Thanksgiving to share more about his garden life journey, the structure of care it represents, and the unabashed gratitude and delight it brings him daily. Join us! Cultivating Place now has a donate button! We thank you so much for listening over the years and we hope you'll support Cultivating Place. We can't thank you enough for making it possible for this young...2020-06-0457 minCultivating PlaceCultivating PlaceMAKING A LIFE, With MELANIE FALICKMelanie Falick is a maker of many things by hand, and in her work from knitting to gardening, welding to baking, she explores the connection between what we do with our hands in our own lives and our quality of life and sense of wellbeing. In 2015, Melanie left her 15-year corporate career in the publishing world without a completely clear sense of what she would - or wanted to do- next. Her intuition told her that whatever it was, it would involve engagement with the handwork – knitting, sewing, time in the garden – that she loved, but that she had moved away...2020-05-2857 minCultivating PlaceCultivating PlaceGrowing Weed In The Garden, Johanna SilverJohanna Silver is a gardener, writer and editor, formerly the garden editor at Sunset Magazine and regular contributor to Martha Stewart Living, Better Homes & Gardens, and the San Francisco Chronicle. She is the author of The Bold Dry Garden, on the garden and legacy of famed California famed plantswoman Ruth Bancroft. This week she joins us to talk about her newest book: Growing Weed in the Garden, a No-Fuss, Seed-to-Stash Guide to Outdoor Cannabis Cultivation out now from Abrams Press. Cannabis has been legal for medicinal purposes in California since the late 1990s, and in late 2016, California voters approved the...2020-05-2155 minDistantly SocializingDistantly SocializingEpisode #8: "Talking with the truly valiant Jewell Parker Rhodes"In this episode, we had the privilege of talking with bestselling novelist Jewell Parker Rhodes, author of Towers Falling, Ghost Boys, Sugar, Ninth Ward and her newest novel, Black Brother, Black Brother. We had a compelling discussion about racism, breaking down stereotypes, and tricky conversations.  Jewell shared how difficult it was for her to take herself back to September 11th when writing Towers Falling, and the reason why she knew she had to keep writing it. on for her books. Noah, Blake, and Ryan asked their questions, and Blake's favorite "pandemic book" question got a pretty cool response...2020-05-2024 minCultivating PlaceCultivating PlaceFor The Love Of Roses, With Rose Devotee Fallon SheaFallon Shea is a self-described rose devotee and roseologist currently making her life with roses in Southern California as a grower, designer, artist, and writer. She says that roses found her when she was lost at the age of 19, “tricked her into gardening” then, and have kept her happily under their spell as their devoted student ever since from pruning 10,000 roses in the field, to savoring their tart hips, to incorporating all stages of them into her floral designs and all parts of them into her artwork. She joins us this week to talk about some specific roses she loves, gene...2020-05-1458 minCultivating PlaceCultivating PlaceThe Comfort Of Roses, With Michael Marriott Of David Austin RosesCultivating Place kicks off the month of May - with two-episodes focused on ROSES – we start off this week before Mother’s Day here in the U.S., with a visit to David Austin Roses in conversation with Michael Marriott, senior rosarian and at David Austin for more than 35 years. He considers the rose among the most beloved of garden plants and as such a very conduit for awareness and care of gardens, plants, and our world more generally. Listen in! Cultivating Place now has a donate button! We thank you so much for listening over the years and we hope...2020-05-0755 minCultivating PlaceCultivating PlaceNavigating By Plants: Uli Lorimer, Native Plant TrustUli Lorimer is the director of Horticulture for the Native Plant Trust in Massachusetts. His work as a native plant and biodiversity advocate is informed by years of work in the Brooklyn Botanic Garden's Native Flora Garden, in the woodland garden at Wave Hill in the Bronx and even earlier at the US Botanic Garden. Uli and I met just after we recorded this conversation during the annual conference of the Ecological Landscape Alliance in Amherst Mass where I was the keynote speaker, and now these long weeks later Uli reports that the pandemic has not only brought people to...2020-04-3056 minCultivating PlaceCultivating PlaceFIBERSHED - Growing A Healthier Economy & EnvironmentRebecca Burgess is a gardener, weaver and natural dyer. She is the executive director of Fibershed, the chair of the Carbon Cycle Institute, and the author of two books - her newest is FIBERSHED: Growing a Movement of Farmers, Fashion Activists, and Makers for a New Textile Economy (Chelsea Green, 2019). She joins Cultivating Place this week to share more about her vision behind the cooperative, community-based Fibershed movement she is helping to grow for an innovative and integrated approach to textiles, our environments, and economies. Listen in! Cultivating Place now has a donate button! We thank you so much for...2020-04-2355 minCultivating PlaceCultivating PlaceSeedkeeper: Ira Wallace THE EARTH IN HER HANDS SeriesThis week on Cultivating Place, a BEST OF in which we revisit our seedkeeping series. IN this one, we’re joined by plantswoman, seed advocate, farmer and author Ira Wallace of the Southern Exposure Seed Exchange and the Heritage Harvest Festival in Charlottesville VA. Cultivating Place now has a donate button! We thank you so much for listening over the years and we hope you'll support Cultivating Place. We can't thank you enough for making it possible for this young program to grow even more of these types of conversations. The show is available as a podcast on SoundCloud, iTunes, Go...2020-04-1954 minCultivating PlaceCultivating PlaceThe Kitchen Garden Revival, With Nicole Johnsey Burke Of GardenaryFor many, the orders to stay at home are also encouraging permission slips to GARDEN. On Cultivating Place this week, we are joined by Nicole Johnsey Burke of Gardenary.com, an online platform teaching and supporting people wishing to dive into new or expand existing Kitchen Gardens. The author of soon to be published Kitchen Garden Revival, and host of the Grow Your Self Podcast, Nicole is enthusiastically teaching people and showing people how to create gardens where once there were none - for food, for health, for joy. Join us! Cultivating Place now has a donate button! We thank...2020-04-0954 minCultivating PlaceCultivating PlaceFOR THE WILD With Ayana Young, THE EARTH IN HER HANDS series #5While we head into another month under social distancing and self-isolation restrictions in order to flatten the curve of the novel coronavirus COVID-19 outbreak, we close out our women’s history month interview conversation with Ayana Young founder and host a For The Wild Podcast and Projects. Her work and words remind us we are never in fact alone. Join us! Cultivating Place now has a donate button! We thank you so much for listening over the years and we hope you'll support Cultivating Place. We can't thank you enough for making it possible for this young program to grow ev...2020-04-0259 minCultivating PlaceCultivating PlaceCultivated: The Elements of Floral Style with Christin Geall, THE EARTH IN HER HANDS #4So many people have reached out to express how the CP podcast is more important to them than ever. So even as this global crisis continues, so too Women’s History month on Cultivating Place continues. This week with Christin Geall, writer, floral designer, flower farmer, home gardener and author of Cultivated: The Elements of Floral Design, out this week from Princeton Architectural Press. There has never been a better time to be a gardener. Take Care of yourself and your communities, wash your hands, and keep gardening. Together – even distant – we grow. Listen in and share! Cultivating Place now has a...2020-03-261h 00Cultivating PlaceCultivating PlaceDr. Elaine Ingham, Soil Scientist - THE EARTH IN HER HANDS #3Women’s History month on Cultivating Place continues this week, knowing that radio and new voices are especially important to us all right now. Dr. Elaine Ingham is the founder of Soil Food Web Inc. An early researcher and articulator of the soil food web model, she brings us up to speed on things soil life. Hang in there and Join us! We are committed to being the encouraging and expanding voice in your ear as we all hang in there. Cultivating Place now has a donate button! We thank you so much for listening over the years and we ho...2020-03-201h 02Cultivating PlaceCultivating PlaceAndrea DeLong-Amaya, THE EARTH IN HER HANDS #2Women’s History month on Cultivating Place continues this week with Andrea DeLong-Amaya, Director of Horticulture at the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center in Austin Texas. Two great women’s stories with plants in one! The Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center at the University of Texas at Austin is the botanic garden for the state of Texas. Andrea has been on for over 20 years and has more than 30 years of experience in horticulture, she guides 15 staff in the design and management of 9 acres of native gardens, 275 acres of natural areas and a native plant nursery. She teaches classes in native plan...2020-03-1254 minCultivating PlaceCultivating PlaceTiffany Freeman, Clinical Herbalist THE EARTH IN HER HANDS #1This week we wrap up our series on the healing power of gardens and kick off our Women’s History Month all at the same time. For every episode in March to celebrate the month, Cultivating Place will be highlighting one of the women in The Earth in her Hands, 75 Extraordinary Women Working in the World of Plants, which officially published just two days ago on March 3, 2020! We start off with the work of herbalist and educator, Tiffany Freeman. Tiffany is a registered acupuncturist, a traditional Chinese medicine doctor, and a registered clinical herbalist, certified by the American Herbalist Guild, Sh...2020-03-0553 minSlow Flowers PodcastSlow Flowers PodcastEpisode 443: Women at Work: Making a Living While Following Your Plant Passion, with author Jennifer Jewell and three of the 75 women profiled in her new book, “The Earth in Her Hands”From left: Lorene Edwards Forkner, Christin Geall, moderator Jennifer Jewell and Debra Prinzing at the Northwest Flower & Garden Festival Jennifer Jewell—Creator and host of the public radio program (and podcast) Cultivating Place, is a past guest of this podcast. Now, she is also an author and is on tour to promote her book, The Earth in Her Hands, which has the subtitle: 75 Extraordinary Women Working in the World of Plants. This past week, Jennifer was in Seattle to speak at the Northwest Flower & Garden Festival and, among other appearances, she led a panel discussion that we recorded for today’s epis...2020-03-041h 03Cultivating PlaceCultivating PlaceHorticultural Therapy At Work: Matt Wichrowski, MSW, HTR Rusk Institute HEALING GARDENS #5As we start to wind down our series on Healing Gardens and Therapeutic Landscape design, we’re joined by Matthew J. Wichrowski, MSW HTR, Clinical Assistant Professor in the Department of Rehabilitation Medicine and Senior Horticultural Therapist at Rusk Rehabilitation at NYU Langone Health. A longtime educator and practitioner in the field of horticultural therapy. From acute care bedsides to locked ward psychiatric care, plants make everything better. Join us. Cultivating Place now has a donate button! We thank you so much for listening over the years and we hope you'll support Cultivating Place. We can't thank you enough for ma...2020-02-2755 minCultivating PlaceCultivating PlaceTHE ELDER - An Ancient Healing Plant Ally, HEALING GARDENS #4This week the Cultivating Place series on Healing Gardens dives into one of our most ancient healing plant allies – the Elder – it’s genus, its history, its flowers, and berries, with John Moody, father, homesteader, and author of The Elderberry Book. Cultivating Place now has a donate button! We thank you so much for listening over the years and we hope you'll support Cultivating Place. We can't thank you enough for making it possible for this young program to grow even more of these types of conversations. The show is available as a podcast on SoundCloud, iTunes, Google Play and Stitch...2020-02-2054 minCultivating PlaceCultivating PlaceHEALING GARDEN SERIES #3: Horticultural Therapy - Perla Curbelo, Puerto RicoEven as a girl growing up in Puerto Rico, Perla Sofía Curbelo recognized that the simple act of picking flowers for her mother to put out in their homemade everything more pleasant. This week, we continue our exploration of the healing and therapeutic effects of gardens, plants, and nature. We’re joined in this third conversation by Perla who recently received her Horticultural Therapy Certificate from the Chicago Botanic Garden and puts it to ever greater use in her homeland of Puerto Rico. Join us! Cultivating Place now has a donate button! We thank you so much for listening ove...2020-02-1355 minCultivating PlaceCultivating PlaceHealing Gardens Series #2: Therapeutic Landscapes Network, Dr. Naomi Sachs, Founding DirectorIn our second episode in a series around the healing power of plants and gardens in our world, we get an overview of the professional field of Horticultural Therapy and Healing Garden Design on an institutional basis with one of the field’s leading spokeswomen and researchers, Dr. Naomi Sachs, join us! Cultivating Place now has a donate button! We thank you so much for listening over the years and we hope you'll support Cultivating Place. We can't thank you enough for making it possible for this young program to grow even more of these types of conversations. The show is...2020-02-0657 minCultivating PlaceCultivating PlaceHealing Gardens Series #1: Sanctuary, Annie Kirk Of Red Bird Restorative GardensThis week we kick off a series on the Healing Power of Gardens, in the series we’ll visit with Dr. Naomi Sachs, of the Therapeutic Landscapes Network, with Perla Curbelo, a recent graduate of the Horticultural Therapy certification program at the Chicago Botanic Garden, with Iain Houghton, at the Chelsea Physic Garden, one of the oldest extant botanical and medicinal plant gardens in the UK (and world), and with Matt Wichrowski, a horticultural therapy clinician and educator in New York City. This week, we start off right where we are - in our own gardens, speaking with P. Annie Ki...2020-01-3055 minCultivating PlaceCultivating PlaceGROWING EMPOWERMENT - Frailty Myths, with Erinn Carter & Georgia Faye HirsThis week on CP, we're emboldened to consider our strength and power in the garden and in life generally by Erinn Carter and Georgia Faye Hirsty, two of the co-founders of an organization known as Frailty Myths, based in Oakland, CA. Their mission is to reimagine femininity and build power by excusing ourselves from the implications, hobbles, and damage wrought by mainstream conceptions of what is naturally feminine or naturally masculine (the dominant ethos of what we know as "patriarchy” and as perpetuated by us all). At Frailty Myths, they instead model, ask, encourage us to bring our whole heartfelt po...2020-01-2356 minCultivating PlaceCultivating PlaceEmily Dickinson's Gardening Life, Marta McDowellJanuary and mid-winter indeed feels poetic in its spareness, and while many poets come to mind, for me Emily Dickinson stands out for seasonality and abundance in spareness. In 2004 writer and gardener Marta McDowell published Emily Dickinson’s Gardens – a celebration of a poet and a gardener; Following up on new research and her own experience as Gardener-In Residence at the Emily Dickinson Museum, Marta updated her original work with Emily Dickinson’s Gardening Life – The Plants and Places that Inspired the Iconic Poet, which was published in 2019. Marta joins us Cultivating Place this week to share more - listen in! Cult...2020-01-1653 minCultivating PlaceCultivating Place(Gardening) News From The Capital: The Washington Gardener, Kathy JentzIt's shaping up to be a big news year for Washington DC, so this week Cultivating Place heads to the capital, but we’re there to check in with the gardeners of the region. Kathy Jentz, AKA The Washington Gardener, is an avid plantswoman, and founder and editor of Washington Gardener magazine, serving Mid-Atlantic gardeners, celebrating 15 years of publication in 2020. Listen in! Cultivating Place now has a donate button! We thank you so much for listening over the years and we hope you'll support Cultivating Place. We can't thank you enough for making it possible for this young program to gr...2020-01-0956 minCultivating PlaceCultivating PlaceConsider The Lilies, With Naturalist Educator Joe Joe ClarkAs we ring in the New Year of this New Decade with the power of 2020 ours for the making, this week we are welcoming gardener, naturalist, educator, husband, and lily-lover Joe Joe Clark. Born and raised Vallejo, California to a garden-loving mother, Joe Joe is a naturalist working on interpretation, public engagement and education, and nearly equal amounts of paperwork for the Napa County Open Space district taking him to both state and county parks in coastal Northern California. He joins us from his home garden to share more about the power of his love for nature - especially the...2020-01-0254 minCultivating PlaceCultivating PlaceSeedlings - The Growing Power Of Children's LiteratureFrom anecdotal and personal experiences, we know that many gardeners in the world are born of early childhood experiences, while I can’t get every child outside, I can conjure the magic of it things almost as powerfully - I can metaphorically feed children, sing to them, and take them on a field trip through the power of reading to them of all of these wonders and their immeasurable value complexity and beauty… this week on Cultivating Place, we explore the Growing Power of Children’s literature to prepare our seedlings of today for their actions of tomorrow. Listen in! Cultiv...2019-12-261h 01Cultivating PlaceCultivating PlaceOn FLOWERS with Amy MerrickSince time immemorial flowers have accompanied humans on our journeys – this week Cultivating Place welcomes the divine Amy Merrick, writer, florist, international traveler, teacher, and a perennial student of all that flowers offer to us in the way of wonder and learning. Her new book – On Flowers: Lessons from an Accidental Florist (Artisan Publishing, 2019) – is as humbly and accessibly luxurious as flowers themselves. Listen in! Cultivating Place now has a donate button! We thank you so much for listening over the years and we hope you'll support Cultivating Place. We can't thank you enough for making it possible for this young...2019-12-1955 minCultivating PlaceCultivating PlaceThe Scentual Garden, Ken DruseKen Druse is a gardener and garden writer. This week on Cultivating Place Ken joins us to explore and revel in the scented Side of the garden - the topic of his 20th book The Scentual Garden, Exploring the World of Botanical Fragrance, out now. It’s perfect for winter dreaming, planning, and plotting. Join us! Cultivating Place now has a donate button! We thank you so much for listening over the years and we hope you'll support Cultivating Place. We can't thank you enough for making it possible for this young program to grow even more of these types of...2019-12-1255 minCultivating PlaceCultivating PlaceIn Search Of The Canary Tree, And Other Thoughts On Resilience BEST OFDr. Lauren E. Oakes is a conservation and adaptation scientist working to model and communicate how people can adapt at local levels to the GLOBAL climate crisis. Her book In Search of the Canary Tree: The Story of a Scientist, a Cypress and a Changing World is the chosen Book in Common for Chico and California State University, Chico this coming academic year. We revisit our BEST OF conversation with Lauren this week, sharing her journey story and other thoughts on resilience in our changing world, in advance of her appearing at CSU Chico this coming April. Listen in! Cultivating...2019-12-0656 minCultivating PlaceCultivating PlaceUnabashed Gratitude, Delight & Structures of Care - Ross Gay, Poet GardenerRoss Gay is a gardener - he is also an award-winning poet and a professor. A founding board member of the Bloomington Community Orchard, a food justice and joy project, Ross joins Cultivating Place this day of Thanksgiving to share more about his garden life journey, the structure of care it represents, and the unabashed gratitude and delight it brings him daily. Join us! Cultivating Place now has a donate button! We thank you so much for listening over the years and we hope you'll support Cultivating Place. We can't thank you enough for making it possible for this young...2019-11-2854 minCultivating PlaceCultivating PlaceTalking About A Revolution, A Foodscape Revolution With Brie ArthurThis week – heading swiftly into the winter holiday season good food cooking and baking and communing – Cultivating Place is joined by grow-your-own revolutionary, Brie Arthur – author of the Foodscape Revolution and Gardening with Grains. Her enthusiasm is catching – join us! Cultivating Place now has a donate button! We thank you so much for listening over the years and we hope you'll support Cultivating Place. We can't thank you enough for making it possible for this young program to grow even more of these types of conversations. The show is available as a podcast on SoundCloud, iTunes, Google Play and Stitcher. To read...2019-11-2158 minCultivating PlaceCultivating PlaceAll The Herbs, With Sue GoetzThis week we’re settling into the flavors of the Autumn season – and the seasonings we turn to in cooler weather - headed toward the tastes of the winter holidays ahead. We’re joined in this by Sue Goetz, author of A Taste for Herbs. She explores with us how to start from our gardens, from the personality and chemistry of our herbs, and move from there to the deliciousness we want to evoke in the kitchen - rather than the other way around. Join us! Cultivating Place now has a donate button! We thank you so much for listening over t...2019-11-1454 minCultivating PlaceCultivating PlaceFirescaping, With Butte Fire Safe Council And Douglas Kent, AuthorIn honor of the one year anniversary of the Camp Fire, Cultivating Place is joined this week by Douglas Kent, author of Firescaping, and Calli-Jane DeAnda and Ben Hart of the Butte County Fire Safe Council to talk about the importance of gardening and gardeners modeling important land care and stewardship ethic in fire country. Join us. Cultivating Place now has a donate button! We thank you so much for listening over the years and we hope you'll support Cultivating Place. We can't thank you enough for making it possible for this young program to grow even more of these...2019-11-0756 minCultivating PlaceCultivating PlaceMastering The Art Of Being A Plantsman, With Matt MattusFrom his "Growing with Plants” blog to his first book "Mastering the Art of Vegetable Growing”, which he researched, photographed and wrote – plantsman Matt Mattus is inspiring. He joins us this week on Cultivating Place to share more on the different twists, turns and fertile offshoots of his plant journey. We talk about his first book AND get some hints about his new book coming out soon on unusual selections for the flower garden too. Listen in! Cultivating Place now has a donate button! We thank you so much for listening over the years and we hope you'll support Cultivating Place...2019-10-3155 minCultivating PlaceCultivating PlaceGarden Cartography - Misti Little, The Garden Path PodcastMisti Little is an environmental consultant working in GIS services. As a naturalist, gardener, explorer and fellow garden audio producer, she (and her garden) help us to map where we are – and how to see that more clearly – connecting the dots of ecosystems large and small, public and private, through watersheds and through-hikes right back to our own homes. Misti Joins Cultivating Place this week to share more - listen in! Cultivating Place now has a donate button! We thank you so much for listening over the years and we hope you'll support Cultivating Place. We can't thank you enough for...2019-10-2455 minCultivating PlaceCultivating PlaceCultivating A Gardening Culture - With Home Gardener Tucker FitzpatrickTucker Fitzpatrick is a home gardener who thinks a lot about how cultural norms and biases directly impact how and why we garden in interesting ways. A father, a lawyer, a gardener and a gardening culture observer, he joins us today from his home and garden in Southern California to share more about his gardening journey and his curiosity and observations on his garden and the broader 'gardening culture.’ Listen in! Cultivating Place now has a donate button! We thank you so much for listening over the years and we hope you'll support Cultivating Place. We can't thank you enough fo...2019-10-1756 minThe Messy Table with Jenn JewellThe Messy Table with Jenn JewellEP. 63 | Jennifer Cantrell [Joy in the Depths of Suffering]Is it possible to have joy in the depths of suffering? To find peace in a pit of despair? To cling to faith during the thrashing of a storm? Y’all, today’s episode at The Messy Table is a PERSPECTIVE SHIFTER. While serving her slowly deteriorating mother over the course of several years, Jennifer Cantrell uncovered the seemingly contradictory gifts that come with NOT refusing the hard things, along with God’s presence in the face of grief. “We can flourish in trial—if we’re tapped into the right source.”  Jennifer Cantrell GOOD NEWS: A t...2019-10-1559 minGardening Archives - The Garden Path PodcastGardening Archives - The Garden Path PodcastEp. 4-13: The Art of Cultivating Place | Jennifer JewellView this post on Instagram Sunday morning – dancing and praise song at #gardenchurch with the elegant and eloquent dried verticillaster forms of Salvia clevelandii…. #cultivatingplace #salvia #seed #formandfunction …. …. …. …. …. …. #flowersandotherstories #nativeplantsofcalifornia #gardening #gardenlife #gardeningmatters #habitatgarden #slowgardening #gardenwise #blessingsofthegarden #praisesong #gardengathered #johnscanyoncreek A post shared by Jennifer Jewell (@cultivating_place) on […] The post Ep. 4-13: The Art of Cultivating Place | Jennifer Jewell appeared first on The Garden Path Podcast.2019-02-181h 06Podcast Episodes Archives - The Garden Path PodcastPodcast Episodes Archives - The Garden Path PodcastEp. 4-13: The Art of Cultivating Place | Jennifer JewellView this post on Instagram Sunday morning – dancing and praise song at #gardenchurch with the elegant and eloquent dried verticillaster forms of Salvia clevelandii…. #cultivatingplace #salvia #seed #formandfunction …. …. …. …. …. …. #flowersandotherstories #nativeplantsofcalifornia #gardening #gardenlife #gardeningmatters #habitatgarden #slowgardening #gardenwise #blessingsofthegarden #praisesong #gardengathered #johnscanyoncreek A post shared by Jennifer Jewell (@cultivating_place) on […] The post Ep. 4-13: The Art of Cultivating Place | Jennifer Jewell appeared first on The Garden Path Podcast.2019-02-181h 06The Garden Path PodcastThe Garden Path PodcastEp. 4-13: The Art of Cultivating Place | Jennifer JewellView this post on Instagram Sunday morning – dancing and praise song at #gardenchurch with the elegant and eloquent dried verticillaster forms of Salvia clevelandii…. #cultivatingplace #salvia #seed #formandfunction …. …. …. …. …. …. #flowersandotherstories #nativeplantsofcalifornia #gardening #gardenlife #gardeningmatters #habitatgarden #slowgardening #gardenwise #blessingsofthegarden #praisesong #gardengathered #johnscanyoncreek A post shared by Jennifer Jewell (@cultivating_place) on […] The post Ep. 4-13: The Art of Cultivating Place | Jennifer Jewell appeared first on The Garden Path Podcast.2019-02-181h 06The Garden Path PodcastThe Garden Path PodcastEp. 4-13: The Art of Cultivating Place | Jennifer JewellView this post on Instagram Sunday morning – dancing and praise song at #gardenchurch with the elegant and eloquent dried verticillaster forms of Salvia clevelandii…. #cultivatingplace #salvia #seed #formandfunction …. …. …. …. …. …. #flowersandotherstories #nativeplantsofcalifornia #gardening #gardenlife #gardeningmatters #habitatgarden #slowgardening #gardenwise #blessingsofthegarden #praisesong #gardengathered #johnscanyoncreek A post shared by Jennifer Jewell (@cultivating_place) on […] The post Ep. 4-13: The Art of Cultivating Place | Jennifer Jewell appeared first on The Garden Path Podcast.2019-02-181h 06Cultivating PlaceCultivating PlaceAdaptation & Innovation - Abigail Willis & The Compendium Of Amazing GardeningDo you ever stop to wonder where your garden tools came from? The history behind plant and garden trends or techniques? Gardens and garden history are microsms of world history and every story illuminates the larger course of humanity. In her new book "The Compendium of Amazing Gardening Innovations," Abigail Willis highlights 50 important gardening innovation. Host Jennifer Jewell also share her reflections on the innovations and adaptations put to work in states of emergency such as her region continues to face in the aftermath and long road to regeneration following the #CampFire. Join us. Cultivating Place now has a donate...2018-12-031h 00