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Growing Kindness™: Stories of kindness, generosity and community that inspire hope

Podcast von Deanna Kitchen

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In a world that often feels divided, the Growing Kindness™ Podcast is a place to find hope, connection, and encouragement through stories of generosity, giving, and acts of kindness - often told through the language of flowers. Hosted by Deanna Kitchen, founder of Growing Kindness™ Movement, each episode highlights inspiring guests whose simple acts - whether planting a seed, gifting a bouquet, or serving their communities - remind us that kindness can take root anywhere. You’ll hear heartfelt stories, garden wisdom, and uplifting ideas for creating connection and beauty right where you are. Whether you’re a gardener, a giver, or simply someone who believes in the power of kindness, this podcast will inspire you to live generously and let kindness grow. 👉 Here’s how you can join the movement: Join our free community of Growing Kindness™ Gardeners: growingkindnessproject.org Donate to help kindness grow: thegrowingkindnessproject.givingfuel.com Sign up for our newsletter for inspiration and updates: growingkindnessproject.org Explore free resources like our Growing Guide and bouquet tags: growingkindnessproject.org

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Episode Your Nothing Is Someone Else's Everything: Dr. Barbara Rembiesa on the Ripple Effects of Everyday Kindness Cover

Your Nothing Is Someone Else's Everything: Dr. Barbara Rembiesa on the Ripple Effects of Everyday Kindness

When I first heard Dr. Barbara Rembiesa share the phrase, “your nothing is someone else’s everything,” it stopped me in my tracks. How often do we underestimate what we have to offer? In this conversation, Dr. Barbara Rembiesa shares why the smallest gestures can create lasting ripple effects, how everyday kindness has the power to transform lives, and why there are always meaningful ways to give, no matter our circumstances. Through personal stories, professional experiences, and powerful reflections on human connection, she reminds us that what feels ordinary to us may be exactly what someone else’s heart needs today. In this episode, we discuss: * Why everyday kindness often has a greater impact than we realize, and how small moments create powerful ripple effects * How recognizing that your “nothing” may be someone else’s everything can change the way you move through the world * Practical ways to give your time, talents, encouragement, and attention without needing more money or resources * The lasting ripple effects that happen when people choose connection, generosity, and compassion * How everyday kindness creates belonging, strengthens communities, and reminds someone else’s heart that they matter As I listened to Dr. Barbara’s story, I was reminded that there are always ways to give, even when we feel like we have very little to offer. The truth is that what seems small to us may become someone else’s source of hope. If this episode encourages you, I hope you'll look for one simple act of everyday kindness today and trust that its ripple effects may reach farther than you ever know.   RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: Dr. Barbara Rembiesa’s Book: My Nothing is Someone Else’s Everything [https://drbarb.com/book/]    Full transcript available at this episode’s webpage [https://www.growingkindnessproject.org/podcasts/growing-kindness-stories-of-kindness-generosity-and-community-that-inspire-hope/episodes/2149212111].   JOIN THE MOVEMENT: Join our free community of Growing Kindness™ Gardeners [http://growingkindnessproject.org]  [https://www.growingkindnessproject.org/] Donate [https://www.zeffy.com/en-US/donation-form/donate-to-the-growing-kindness-project] to help kindness grow Sign up for our newsletter [http://growingkindnessproject.org] for inspiration and updates Explore free resources [http://growingkindnessproject.org] like our Growing Guide and bouquet tags  [https://www.growingkindnessproject.org/] Follow us on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/growingkindnessproject/]: @growingkindnessproject   CONNECT WITH DR. BARBARA REMBIESA: Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/iaitam/] Website [https://drbarb.com/]

Gestern - 37 min
Episode The Garden as a Place to Heal: Author Elizabeth Brown on Creating Gardens That Nourish Us Cover

The Garden as a Place to Heal: Author Elizabeth Brown on Creating Gardens That Nourish Us

There is something profoundly healing about putting your hands in the soil, slowing down long enough to notice what’s blooming, and remembering that beauty does not have to be productive to be meaningful. In this episode, I’m joined by author and therapeutic horticulturist Elizabeth Brown for a deeply honest conversation about therapeutic gardening, grief, motherhood, burnout, and the powerful role our gardens can play in helping us reconnect with ourselves and our communities. Elizabeth shares how growing cut flowers during the pandemic became a lifeline through loss, anxiety, and overwhelm, eventually leading her to write The Beginner’s Cut Flower Garden and help others create gardens that truly nourish them. Together, we talk about why flowers for beginners can become more than a hobby, how gardens can shift from places of hustle back into places of healing, and why the smallest acts of kindness often leave the deepest impact. This episode is full of gentle wisdom, encouragement, and the kind of kindness stories that remind us we don’t have to grow perfect gardens to grow something meaningful. In this episode, we discuss: * How therapeutic gardening  supports emotional wellness, grief, anxiety, and self-care * Why growing cut flowers can create connection, healing, and purpose in everyday life * Simple advice for flowers for beginners, including what to grow first and how to avoid overwhelm * The pressure many women feel to turn hobbies into productivity, and how to reclaim the garden as a place to rest * Beautiful kindness stories about family, community, motherhood, and the people who first taught us to love flowers If this conversation encouraged you, share it with a friend who may need a reminder that healing can begin right outside their back door. And if you’ve ever wondered whether your small garden could make a meaningful impact, this episode is your invitation to start where you are, use what you have, and trust that it is already enough.   RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: Full transcript available at this episode’s webpage. [https://www.growingkindnessproject.org/podcasts/growing-kindness-stories-of-kindness-generosity-and-community-that-inspire-hope/episodes/2149205923]   JOIN THE MOVEMENT: Join our free community of Growing Kindness™ Gardeners [http://growingkindnessproject.org]  [https://www.growingkindnessproject.org/] Donate [https://www.zeffy.com/en-US/donation-form/donate-to-the-growing-kindness-project] to help kindness grow Sign up for our newsletter [http://growingkindnessproject.org] for inspiration and updates Explore free resources [http://growingkindnessproject.org] like our Growing Guide and bouquet tags  [https://www.growingkindnessproject.org/] Follow us on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/growingkindnessproject/]: @growingkindnessproject   CONNECT WITH ELIZABETH BROWN: Website [http://www.foxglovefarmhouse.com/]

21. Mai 2026 - 44 min
Episode One Yes that's Now Reaching Thousands: Ashley Manning and the Watch Love Grow Mission Cover

One Yes that's Now Reaching Thousands: Ashley Manning and the Watch Love Grow Mission

When I first heard Ashley Manning’s story, I couldn’t stop thinking about how one simple yes can ripple farther than we ever imagine. In this conversation, I sit down with Ashley Manning, the heart behind watch love grow, to talk about how a single act turned into something that is now reaching thousands. This is more than a story about kindness. It’s a reminder that community kindness begins with one person choosing to show up. Ashley Manning shares how watch love grow became a living, breathing expression of love in action, and how each story about kindness continues to multiply through simple, intentional acts. * How Ashley Manning  said yes and created watch love grow from a single moment of compassion * What community kindness really looks like in everyday life and why it matters more than we think * The ripple effect behind every story about kindness and how small actions reach far beyond what we see * Why watch love grow continues to expand through ordinary people choosing to care * How Ashley Manning  invites others into community kindness through simple, tangible acts If this conversation moves you, I hope it reminds you that your one yes matters. Whether it’s through watch love grow, your own story about kindness, or choosing to show up in community kindness, you are part of something bigger than you realize.   RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: Full transcript available at this episode’s webpage. [https://www.growingkindnessproject.org/podcasts/growing-kindness-stories-of-kindness-generosity-and-community-that-inspire-hope/episodes/2149200972]   JOIN THE MOVEMENT: Join our free community of Growing Kindness™ Gardeners [http://growingkindnessproject.org]  [https://www.growingkindnessproject.org/] Donate [https://www.zeffy.com/en-US/donation-form/donate-to-the-growing-kindness-project] to help kindness grow Sign up for our newsletter [http://growingkindnessproject.org] for inspiration and updates Explore free resources [http://growingkindnessproject.org] like our Growing Guide and bouquet tags  [https://www.growingkindnessproject.org/] Follow us on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/growingkindnessproject/]: @growingkindnessproject   CONNECT WITH ASHLEY MANNING: Website [https://www.watchlovegrow.org/] Instagram [http://www.instagram.com/@watchlovegrowcharlotte]

7. Mai 2026 - 40 min
Episode She Never Let Them Be Alone: Shari Froelich on Carrying Grief, Finding Meaning After Loss, and How Carrying Kindness Never Fades Cover

She Never Let Them Be Alone: Shari Froelich on Carrying Grief, Finding Meaning After Loss, and How Carrying Kindness Never Fades

Some stories stay with you long after the conversation ends, and this is one of them. In this episode, I sit down with Shari Froelich to talk about what it really means to be carrying grief while still showing up with compassion and presence. Through her powerful caregiver story, Shari shares how years in nursing, hospice, and personal loss shaped the way she approaches love, loss, and connection. What unfolds is a deeply moving reflection on finding meaning after loss and how, even in the hardest seasons, we can continue carrying kindness in ways that truly change lives. This conversation is an honest look at what it means to sit with others in their final moments, to walk through carrying grief without rushing the process, and to discover that finding meaning after loss often comes through the way we care for others. Shari’s caregiver story is filled with wisdom, tenderness, and real-life experience that reminds us that carrying kindness is not about perfection, but about presence. * What it means to be carrying grief while still choosing to love and serve others * A deeply personal caregiver story shaped by hospice care, family dynamics, and end-of-life experiences * How finding meaning after loss can come through simple, intentional acts of care * The quiet power of presence and listening as forms of carrying kindness * Why carrying kindness through small, everyday actions can leave a lasting impact long after loss If this conversation resonates with you, I invite you to reflect on how you might be carrying grief in your own life and where you might begin finding meaning after loss through connection and care. Share this episode with someone who may need a reminder that even in loss, carrying kindness can still lead the way forward.   RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: Full transcript available at this episode’s webpage. [https://www.growingkindnessproject.org/podcasts/growing-kindness-stories-of-kindness-generosity-and-community-that-inspire-hope/episodes/2149196138]   JOIN THE MOVEMENT: Join our free community of Growing Kindness™ Gardeners [http://growingkindnessproject.org]  [https://www.growingkindnessproject.org/] Donate [https://www.zeffy.com/en-US/donation-form/donate-to-the-growing-kindness-project] to help kindness grow Sign up for our newsletter [http://growingkindnessproject.org] for inspiration and updates Explore free resources [http://growingkindnessproject.org] like our Growing Guide and bouquet tags  [https://www.growingkindnessproject.org/] Follow us on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/growingkindnessproject/]: @growingkindnessproject   CONNECT WITH SHARI FROELICH: Intagram [https://www.instagram.com/harmony.acres.2052/]

23. Apr. 2026 - 42 min
Episode When Love Doesn't End: Olivia Sharp's Story of Neonatal Loss and Finding Healing in Flowers Cover

When Love Doesn't End: Olivia Sharp's Story of Neonatal Loss and Finding Healing in Flowers

In this episode, I sit down with Olivia Sharp to share a story that will stay with you long after you listen. Olivia opens her heart about her experience with neonatal loss and what it looks like to carry grief while still choosing to move forward. Through her journey, we explore love after loss, the quiet ways healing can begin, and how something as simple as flowers can become a lifeline. This conversation is a powerful reminder that even in the deepest pain, love after loss continues to grow, and there are meaningful ways we can support one another through it. * Olivia Sharp shares her personal experience with neonatal loss and how it reshaped her life and perspective * What love after loss looks like in real life and how grief is carried, not fixed * Gentle, practical insight into how to help someone through grief when you do not know what to say * How flowers and small acts of kindness created space for healing after neonatal loss * A heartfelt reminder that learning how to help someone through grief starts with simply showing up and letting them know they are not alone If this episode moves you, I encourage you to reach out to someone in your life who may be hurting and remind them they are seen, because learning how to help someone through grief often begins with a single, simple act of love, just as Olivia Sharp so beautifully shows through her journey of love after loss.   RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: Full transcript available at this episode’s webpage. [https://www.growingkindnessproject.org/podcasts/growing-kindness-stories-of-kindness-generosity-and-community-that-inspire-hope/episodes/2149187461]   JOIN THE MOVEMENT: Join our free community of Growing Kindness™ Gardeners [http://growingkindnessproject.org]  [https://www.growingkindnessproject.org/] Donate [https://www.zeffy.com/en-US/donation-form/donate-to-the-growing-kindness-project] to help kindness grow Sign up for our newsletter [http://growingkindnessproject.org] for inspiration and updates Explore free resources [http://growingkindnessproject.org] like our Growing Guide and bouquet tags  [https://www.growingkindnessproject.org/] Follow us on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/growingkindnessproject/]: @growingkindnessproject   CONNECT WITH OLIVIA SHARP: Instagram [http://www.instagram.com/olivia_sharp2]

9. Apr. 2026 - 34 min
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