The Queen City Green podcast is the guide for green thumbs, novice gardeners, and nature enthusiasts in the Charlotte region. Gain inspiration and insights on how to infuse elements of the Daniel Stowe Botanical Garden experience into your own space and lifestyle. In addition to discovering the latest blooms and happenings at The Garden, tune in for captivating discussions with environmental non-p... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 43 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Home & GardenLeisure |
Host John Searby talks with Aaron and Annie Crites of Your
Lawn Stewards.
They discuss their journey from corporate life to starting an
eco-friendly lawn care business focused on biodiversity and sustainability.
They also talk about their partnershi... more
Hosts Ryan Cater talk with Piedmont Promise's newest team member, Alexis Thompson, to talk about the overlap between conservation and public health.
John Searby hosts Josh Jacobson, CEO of Next Stage.
They discuss shared environmental initiatives, the importance of collaboration among nonprofits, nonprofit challenges, strategies, and Josh's unique method of supporting nonprofits.
The 'Shovel and Spade' podcast, sponsored by Petty Thieves
Brewing Company, discusses tasting a hazy IPA, the science of hops, and
horticultural challenges faced by the hosts at Daniel Stowe Conservancy.
Data-driven decisions are still important, especially when it comes to conservation.
In this episode, Ryan Carter talks with UNCC’s Urban Institute and Data Trust about Piedmont Promise, the power and impact of shared data, and what we can do to make... more
John Searby, CEO of The Daniel Stowe Conservancy, discusses
the unique partnership with guests from WithersRavenel, an engineering firm known for its sustainable and innovative projects. Guests Will Cauthen and Emily Buehrer-Douglas share their profe... more
In this first episode of Shovel and Spade, from The Daniel
Stowe Conservancy, hosted by Jason Bonham and Dylan Ruble, we explore the world of horticulture. Joined by team members Lindsay Bargar and Michaela Karutz, this episode delves into their pers... more
John Searby, CEO of Daniel Stowe Conservancy and Catawba
River Keeper, discusses initiatives to promote environmental change and outdoor activities in the Charlotte region with guests Eric Smallwood, Parks and Rec Director of Mount Holly, and Rachel ... more
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