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Gardening as a Path to Justice with Marcus Bridgewater

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In this episode of "Embodied Justice," host Dr. Judy Lubin engages with life coach and motivational speaker Marcus Bridgewater. Together they explore how the act of gardening can foster personal well-being and community growth. Marcus shares his journey, noting how gardening reveals life’s parallels and promotes qualities like patience and resilience. This episode highlights the importance of creating conditions for growth, both in gardens and communities.

In this episode you will learn about:

  • Collective Balance and Individual Roles: Marcus uses the analogy of diverse heights and abilities to illustrate that everyone has a vital role in contributing to the greater good, promoting choices that benefit all and foster biodiversity.
  • Gardening and Community Building: Through a story about rescuing sweet potato ivy, Marcus parallels nurturing plants with supporting people, emphasizing the need to address unjust choices and build communities through diverse growth.
  • Mental Health and Urban Nature Connection: Highlighting the benefits of nature on mental health, Marcus offers advice for urban dwellers to create shared green spaces and find natural elements in their surroundings, fostering holistic well-being.

Listen to this episode for an inspiring take on how gardening can lead to personal growth, community stewardship, and a deeper understanding of justice. Marcus Bridgewater’s insights remind us to make choices that contribute to a balanced and collectively beneficial world.

About Our Guest:
Marcus Bridgewater, a celebrated life coach, motivational speaker, and philosopher, is renowned for his unique approach to holistic personal development through the art of gardening. Known fondly as "Garden Marcus" on social media platforms, Marcus captivates audiences with his profound insights into the interconnectedness of nature, well-being, and community growth. His journey began with a transformative experience in nurturing sweet potato vines, leading him to discover profound life lessons and principles reflected in the natural world. In addition to being an eloquent storyteller and advocate for kindness, patience, and positivity, Marcus is also the author of the upcoming book "Seasons of Growth".

Thank for spending your precious time with us!
This episode is brought to you by the Center for Urban and Racial Equity. To learn more CURE and the Embodied Justice Program and Retreat, head to https://urbanandracialequity.org/embodied-justice-program/

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In this episode of "Embodied Justice," host Dr. Judy Lubin engages with life coach and motivational speaker Marcus Bridgewater. Together they explore how the act of gardening can foster personal well-being and community growth. Marcus shares his journey, noting how gardening reveals life’s parallels and promotes qualities like patience and resilience. This episode highlights the importance of creating conditions for growth, both in gardens and communities.

In this episode you will learn about:

  • Collective Balance and Individual Roles: Marcus uses the analogy of diverse heights and abilities to illustrate that everyone has a vital role in contributing to the greater good, promoting choices that benefit all and foster biodiversity.
  • Gardening and Community Building: Through a story about rescuing sweet potato ivy, Marcus parallels nurturing plants with supporting people, emphasizing the need to address unjust choices and build communities through diverse growth.
  • Mental Health and Urban Nature Connection: Highlighting the benefits of nature on mental health, Marcus offers advice for urban dwellers to create shared green spaces and find natural elements in their surroundings, fostering holistic well-being.

Listen to this episode for an inspiring take on how gardening can lead to personal growth, community stewardship, and a deeper understanding of justice. Marcus Bridgewater’s insights remind us to make choices that contribute to a balanced and collectively beneficial world.

About Our Guest:
Marcus Bridgewater, a celebrated life coach, motivational speaker, and philosopher, is renowned for his unique approach to holistic personal development through the art of gardening. Known fondly as "Garden Marcus" on social media platforms, Marcus captivates audiences with his profound insights into the interconnectedness of nature, well-being, and community growth. His journey began with a transformative experience in nurturing sweet potato vines, leading him to discover profound life lessons and principles reflected in the natural world. In addition to being an eloquent storyteller and advocate for kindness, patience, and positivity, Marcus is also the author of the upcoming book "Seasons of Growth".

Thank for spending your precious time with us!
This episode is brought to you by the Center for Urban and Racial Equity. To learn more CURE and the Embodied Justice Program and Retreat, head to https://urbanandracialequity.org/embodied-justice-program/

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