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Grounded via Plant Parenthood Pt.1 w/ Alexander Hardy
Episode 9

Grounded via Plant Parenthood Pt.1 w/ Alexander Hardy

Black in the Garden

January 26, 202150m 15s

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Show Notes

On Episode 9 of Season 3 we take time to Learn a bit from Dr. Hayley about Cover Crops aka Green Manure in the Garden 411.🍃♻️

Colah introduces the sequel to the prequel of her conversation with her writerly friend, Alexander Hardy who recently published an article🖊: Deeply rooted: What plant fatherhood taught me about caring for myself


In the conversation unpacking this dope article we get into Alex’s writerly origin story. The theme felt very much like: vulnerability🥺as Colah and Alex discussed homelessness and mental health as it relates to Plant Parenthood. The meditation was timely: a reflection on the Ari Lennox song, Grounded.


Shout outs: The Extraordinary Negroes, The Plant Nook, Bloom and Grow Radio and 2 Girls 1 Plant


Article link:

https://www.mic.com/p/deeply-rooted-what-plant-fatherhood-taught-me-about-caring-for-myself-55139204


Read more from Alex:
TheAlexanderhardy.Com
IG: @Alexgottaeat

Twitter: @Chrisalexander_


🎵 Get into the jam:

Ari Lennox ‘Grounded’ 🎶 

🪴Grounded-plants.com 

Youtube: https://youtu.be/EQjAuht_yyY


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