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113: Lessons from Plants

Important, Not Important

English - May 24, 2021 07:00 - 1 hour - 81.9 MB - ★★★★★ - 114 ratings
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In Episode 113, Quinn asks: What can we learn from plants?

The answer, it turns out, is: A whole heck of a lot.

Our guest is the wonderful and way overqualified Dr. Beronda Montgomery -- PhD, writer, researcher, scholar, and author of “Lessons from Plants.” Dr. Montgomery’s dedicated her work to understanding how individuals are impacted by their environment.

Life as a human is hard. I mean, that’s why we open every episode with the question, “Why are you vital to the survival of the species?” — because it so often feels like that survival is in question.

But imagine, if you will, being a plant — you think being stuck inside the past year sucks? Try being the fiddle leaf fig you one-clicked from Bloomscape in 2019! It NEVER gets to go outside. 

Plants are just out here, stuck in the ground, living entirely at the whim of a constantly changing, and often harsh, environment. Still, they go on and flourish, despite everything. 

Listen in to find out all the incredible lessons we can take away from the plants all around us -- from being a team player, how to persevere through adversity, and even being a better mentor.

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Important, Not Important Book Club:

"Breathe: A Letter to My Sons" by Imani Perrybookshop.org/shop/importantnotimportant

Links:

berondamontgomery.comInstagram: @beronda_mTwitter: @BerondaMRead: “Lessons from Plants”

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