Listen "Environmental Artistry with Detroit Hives!"
Episode Synopsis
Colah needs your feedback! Complete the Soil Cousin survey to be entered to win $$ ✏️ https://forms.gle/hJZuUdnLxMMrXkb37On Episode 11 of Season 3 Colah talks with Environmental artists and community service visionaries: Tim and Nicole of Detroit Hives!Colah B Tawkin is excited to share their story with you that started with A jar of local honey from the corner store on a snack run. That honey helped to heal Timothy from a chronic cough and ultimately lead to an amazing community service initiative aimed to reinvigorate and activate spaces left blighted by Detroit’s Economic depression.They even took time to drop some Black History facts on Shirley Anne Jackson, Charles Henry Turner and George Washington Carver that will help you to ‘bee inspired’ Show them some support and follow them:Detroithives.orgInstagram: @detroithivesFacebook : Detroit HivesTwitter : @detroithivesEmail: [email protected]🌱Sow a seed of Support for the podcast, get behind the scenes and become a PATRON!patreon.com/blackinthegarden 🎙Tune in to The Plant Kiki on the same podcatcher you’re listening on today.♻️Join The Compost Society @compostsociety @Blackinthegarden on Instagram @Blacknthegarden in Twitter Visit linktr.ee/blackinthegarden for all Black in the Garden Everythang!!Drop a line: 📩[email protected]#Blackinthegarden and Subscribe on YouTube : Black in the Garden ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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