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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2258149/fan_mail/new] Wildflowers can feel like a “nice extra” until you see what they do to a street, a skyline, and the way strangers talk to each other. In this episode we’re joined by Polly Moseley and Richard Scott from Scouse Flowerhouse, to explore how Liverpool’s wildflower gateways and brownfield meadows create real, measurable change: more biodiversity, stronger pollinator corridors, and a renewed sense of pride in places once written off as derelict. We unpack the Northern Flowerhouse vision for the North of England, rooted in collaboration between community groups, gardeners, artists, academics, and land practitioners. Along the way we share the principles that keep this work human and repeatable: create curiosity, deal in beauty, bring science and arts into unlikely places, and treat gatherings as moments of celebration rather than meetings to endure. It’s sustainability communication in the most direct form, because people protect what they help make. AND we find out about their plans for a Northern Flowerhouse Assembly [https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/northern-flowerhouse-assembly-registration-1987782851017?aff=oddtdtcreator], due to land in Liverpool on 18 June 2026. Follow GoodGeist for more episodes on sustainability, communications and how creativity can help make the world a better place.
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