Nurture Your Garden, Nurture Yourself with “Garden Marcus” Bridgewater
Publisher |
Jen Hatmaker
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Education
Society & Culture
Publication Date |
May 24, 2022
Episode Duration |
01:02:36
Aren’t we all inspired by people who have taken their favorite hobby, or their little side hustle, or their craft–and they invested in it, they loved it so much that it became their main thing? In this series, we’ve introduced a variety of pastimes we all can enjoy this summer–the kinds of things that give us that break from the daily grind–but in doing so, we’re also talking to folks who took the leap to make their pastime their career. And in this episode, we’re giving a nod to a pastime that’s been exploding over the past few years–a love for plants and gardening! For many, gardening has long been a part of their favorite pastimes, but we’re seeing it become more accessible to weekend gardeners, others who thought they could never be good at it, or those who thought the whole proposition of keeping another living thing fed and watered was overwhelming at best. Marcus Bridgewater, aka, Garden Marcus, is our horticultural guide to the secret of growing healthy plants, and simultaneously, becoming more healthy ourselves. He presides over an insanely popular Instagram account, is a content creator and a CEO of his company Choice Forward, where he offers workshops, presentations, life coaching, and more to empower individuals and strengthen communities. Jen shares the story of her metamorphosis from becoming a plant murderer to plant mom with the advent of two little hanging plants entrusted to her by friends in a season where she was struggling to nurture herself; much less two plants. Marcus also gives us a peek into his new book, How to Grow: Nurture Your Garden, Nurture Yourself, and shows that it is possible to keep ourselves, our loved ones and our plants thriving and growing.

 

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Thought-Provoking Quotes

 

“Not to deter people from plant care, but taking care of plants can be a science in a way. There are lots of levels of thought and things to consider, lots of variables that affect them, but the rewards are so cosmic that it makes all of that effort worth it.” – Marcus Bridgewater

 

“Every time I walked into the garden, it made me a better teacher, it made me a better friend, a better person.” – Marcus Bridgewater

“All living things respond to vibration. Your voice is a collection of vibrations, and so this means your voice can be a valuable tool if you use it wisely. So, be conscious of how you use your voice, because if you're not using your voice with kindness, chances are you're not building community.” – Marcus Bridgewater

 

“There's no reason to not get plants, but there is also no reason to have them and have them decline and have them cost you. They're an incredible tool and that tool can become a vice if we are not conscious.” – Marcus Bridgewater

 

“We need to plant seeds of love, kindness, patience, and positivity so that we can grow wholesome roots, that will yield trees of prosperity, which will then yield fruits of success that we can all enjoy. And I think that if we are more conscious of those seeds, we can live in a future that has a forest of prosperity for us to all enjoy.” – Marcus Bridgewater 

Marcus’s LinksWebsite

Facebook 

Instagram

Twitter

 

Books & Resources Mentioned in This EpisodeChoice Forward 

How to Grow: Nurture Your Garden, Nurture Yourself - Marcus Bridgewater 

Dana Hammarstrom - Co-Founder of Choice Forward 

 

Plants Mentioned From Easiest to Hardest to Maintain

Philodendron Giganteum

Dieffenbachia

Silver Sword Philodendron

Asparagus Fern 

Bromeliads

Pothos 

Sweet Potato Ivy 

Snake Plants 

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