Listen "Ep. 32 - The Garden That Grew A Movement: How One Local Leader Is Rewilding South Florida And Empowering Teens"
Episode Synopsis
Michelle Hendricks went from backyard gardening to leading a movement that’s transforming how South Florida connects with nature. As president of Friends of Loxahatchee, she’s on a mission to protect one of the last wild pieces of the Everglades—while planting seeds of conservation in the next generation. In this inspiring episode, Michelle shares how teen ranger camps, community education, and a whole lot of heart are reshaping the future of environmental stewardship.Plus, we get personal—talking favorite restaurants, dream travel spots, parenting lessons, and how a rainbow eucalyptus tree became one host’s obsession. It’s part feel-good family story, part call to action, and all the more reason to fall in love with the wild again.Contact Michael Nathanson:Email: [email protected]: https://soldbythebros.com/
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