Jennifer Jewell’s Podcasts are Beautiful & Inspiring
If you love gardens, history, social justice, community and education, Jennifer’s work will nourish your soul like fresh garden fruit. Her series of interviews with the Black gardening community this year were both timed perfectly for Juneteenth and stories that we all need to hear. Gardens and farms heal us after tragedy and trauma. I can’t thank Jennifer enough for doing this work in the style of a “Fresh Air” interview on NPR, these are brilliant and hopeful life stories worth listening too.
cproppe via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/19/22
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Jennifer is a fantastic and very calming host, bringing a wide range of guests from different cultural backgrounds, different gardening techniques, and practices!
urbanpmanne via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 03/21/21
Nice idea but poorly executed. This whole show feels like it is geared only for the overly-sensitive, race-obsessed women of twitter. It is the kind of show that goes out of its way to use woke language and tries to elevate indiginous and black communities by acting like they discovered/invented...Read full review »
ParkerSeneca via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/23/20
Jennifer interviews people involved in different aspects of gardening, from producing food to photographing gardens to writing about garden history. They each have deep personal connections to gardening, which they share in these interviews. Listening to them makes me appreciate the act of...Read full review »
Pictonapd via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/21/17
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