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47: Addressing Trauma and Privilege of the Land (feat. Camille T. Dungy)

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In this week's episode with Camille Dungy, we discuss her new book Soil: The Story of a Black Mother's Garden. The beginning of this episode starts with us talking about the book. Then we quickly dive into Camille’s perspective of being a Child of the American West, some of the challenges of cultivating a garden and a predominately white space, and even some tips and insights on why native gardens make perfect gardens for busy Moms.

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Get your copy of Soil: The Story of A Black Mother's Garden

⁠Sign up for our email list⁠ to download your free garden location quiz. (replace updated website hyperlink)

Want to learn more about our today's guest?

Get more information on Camille on her Website

Check out the Camille on Instagram

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In this week's episode with Camille Dungy, we discuss her new book Soil: The Story of a Black Mother's Garden. The beginning of this episode starts with us talking about the book. Then we quickly dive into Camille’s perspective of being a Child of the American West, some of the challenges of cultivating a garden and a predominately white space, and even some tips and insights on why native gardens make perfect gardens for busy Moms.

Want to check out some resources from this week's episode?

Get your copy of Soil: The Story of A Black Mother's Garden

⁠Sign up for our email list⁠ to download your free garden location quiz. (replace updated website hyperlink)

Want to learn more about our today's guest?

Get more information on Camille on her Website

Check out the Camille on Instagram

Want to get the word out about the podcast?

Leave a ⁠Rating and Review⁠

Connect with us on Instagram and X

Subscribe to our ⁠YouTube channel⁠

  continue reading

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