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Creating Change and Healing Through Gardening with Nancy O'Connor

Creating Change and Healing Through Gardening with Nancy O'Connor

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In episode 18, Morgan sits down with Nancy O'Connor, the Executive Director at Growing Food Growing Health, a non-profit in Lawrence, Kansas which runs school gardens and a community garden at a women's residential drug addiction treatment center (Growing Food Growing Hope). Nancy shares her love for fresh, organic, locally-grown food through a conversation on how Growing Food Growing Health began and has grown over its 14 seasons (and counting). Nancy shares how the kids she's worked with over the years have found a passion for growing healthy food through the GFGH programs, particularly through the connections they make with fellow gardeners and those who benefit from the food they grow. Nancy shares how gardening has taught the teens she works with about where their food comes from and the labor it takes to get (healthy) food on our plates.


Nancy and Morgan muse about what keeps them coming back to gardening, despite the unglamorous work and frequent failures and flops. They talk about their love for gardening—how it reconnects us to nature, encourages us to slow down, and teaches us to be present.



Books Mentioned in this Episode:

  • Michael Pollan (author)
  • Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall-Kimmerer


Nancy is also the author of the Rolling Prairie Cookbook (Buy her book on ThriftBooks!)



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