GH Squad Podcast

Ep. 26: If We Didn’t Do This … What WOULD We Do?

44 min · 8 de jun de 2026
Portada del episodio Ep. 26: If We Didn’t Do This … What WOULD We Do?

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In episode 26, the Squad discusses how boredom can be a catalyst for creativity, the influence of childhood interests on adult careers and the importance of pursuing passions over expectations. The topic of the week is what careers Seth, Mason and Bill would have if they never decided to get into horticulture. Join the Squad for the usually array of funny stories, brilliant advice and random thoughts that challenge conventional thinking about what drives success and fulfillment. Plus … thoughts on Cosmos, handheld water games, high school theater, public speaking and Bill’s crazy 24 hours.00:00 - The chaos of a busy family weekend and intro00:50 - Childhood summers of parties, farm life, and the freedom of youth02:00 - The shift from carefree summers to organized activities and careers03:07 - The significance of baseball, grad parties, and social adventures in youth04:30 - How boredom and boredom threshold differ across generations05:22 - The importance of intentional boredom to boost curiosity and creativity06:37 - Childhood games like Yahtzee and their nostalgic value07:53 - The impact of screens and technology on modern boredom and patience09:15 - Classic street games and the decline of traditional playgrounds10:09 - Speculative talk on school activities like Hangman and their educational value11:11 - The science behind boredom and mental health benefits12:18 - How childhood hobbies like propagating plants influence adult passions13:00 - Exploring alternative career interests from high school years14:00 - The high pressure of academic success and career projections15:09 - Consideration of careers in engineering, medicine, law, and horticulture16:49 - Reflection on college applications, majors, and the influence of guidance counselors18:00 - The value of exploring careers like pharma, agriculture, and science19:23 - The evolving opportunities for teenagers to choose meaningful paths20:12 - Personal stories about switching majors, career reconsiderations, and the role of passion21:55 - The importance of authenticity in choosing a career and hobbies22:35 - The challenges and rewards of teaching young children vs. teenagers23:27 - The role of extracurriculars like theater and choir in personal development24:44 - The advantages of rehearsing and preparing for presentations and performances28:22 - Public speaking, humor, and the art of engaging an audience29:50 - The craft of storytelling and delivery in professional and personal communication31:15 - Differences in rehearsal styles and authenticity in presentations33:00 - The influence of participating in theater on confidence and social skills35:52 - Sharing musical talents and the importance of pursuing diverse interests37:37 - The vibrant culture of a cappella groups at Cornell and college life39:13 - The adventures of plant variety hunting and the nostalgia for Cosmos41:47 - The historical presence of Cosmos in gardening and wildflower mixes43:00 - Market availability, growth habits, and seed varieties of Cosmos45:04 - Practical tips for planting Cosmos and timing for optimal growth46:30 - Final plant shout-out: Cosmos as a symbol of beauty and resilience47:17 - Upcoming trip and reflections on community and service48:00 - Wrapping up with listener engagement, social media shout-outs, and upcoming topics

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Portada del episodio Ep. 26: If We Didn’t Do This … What WOULD We Do?

Ep. 26: If We Didn’t Do This … What WOULD We Do?

In episode 26, the Squad discusses how boredom can be a catalyst for creativity, the influence of childhood interests on adult careers and the importance of pursuing passions over expectations. The topic of the week is what careers Seth, Mason and Bill would have if they never decided to get into horticulture. Join the Squad for the usually array of funny stories, brilliant advice and random thoughts that challenge conventional thinking about what drives success and fulfillment. Plus … thoughts on Cosmos, handheld water games, high school theater, public speaking and Bill’s crazy 24 hours.00:00 - The chaos of a busy family weekend and intro00:50 - Childhood summers of parties, farm life, and the freedom of youth02:00 - The shift from carefree summers to organized activities and careers03:07 - The significance of baseball, grad parties, and social adventures in youth04:30 - How boredom and boredom threshold differ across generations05:22 - The importance of intentional boredom to boost curiosity and creativity06:37 - Childhood games like Yahtzee and their nostalgic value07:53 - The impact of screens and technology on modern boredom and patience09:15 - Classic street games and the decline of traditional playgrounds10:09 - Speculative talk on school activities like Hangman and their educational value11:11 - The science behind boredom and mental health benefits12:18 - How childhood hobbies like propagating plants influence adult passions13:00 - Exploring alternative career interests from high school years14:00 - The high pressure of academic success and career projections15:09 - Consideration of careers in engineering, medicine, law, and horticulture16:49 - Reflection on college applications, majors, and the influence of guidance counselors18:00 - The value of exploring careers like pharma, agriculture, and science19:23 - The evolving opportunities for teenagers to choose meaningful paths20:12 - Personal stories about switching majors, career reconsiderations, and the role of passion21:55 - The importance of authenticity in choosing a career and hobbies22:35 - The challenges and rewards of teaching young children vs. teenagers23:27 - The role of extracurriculars like theater and choir in personal development24:44 - The advantages of rehearsing and preparing for presentations and performances28:22 - Public speaking, humor, and the art of engaging an audience29:50 - The craft of storytelling and delivery in professional and personal communication31:15 - Differences in rehearsal styles and authenticity in presentations33:00 - The influence of participating in theater on confidence and social skills35:52 - Sharing musical talents and the importance of pursuing diverse interests37:37 - The vibrant culture of a cappella groups at Cornell and college life39:13 - The adventures of plant variety hunting and the nostalgia for Cosmos41:47 - The historical presence of Cosmos in gardening and wildflower mixes43:00 - Market availability, growth habits, and seed varieties of Cosmos45:04 - Practical tips for planting Cosmos and timing for optimal growth46:30 - Final plant shout-out: Cosmos as a symbol of beauty and resilience47:17 - Upcoming trip and reflections on community and service48:00 - Wrapping up with listener engagement, social media shout-outs, and upcoming topics

8 de jun de 202644 min
Portada del episodio Ep. 25: Survival of the Fittest (… plus Cucumbers & K-Pop Hair)

Ep. 25: Survival of the Fittest (… plus Cucumbers & K-Pop Hair)

In this episode, the Squad discusses unexpected truths they encountered upon entering the horticulture industry and imagine ways to outfox security if trapped in a Costco overnight. They also determine who would be most likely to survive for a week in a botanic garden by foraging and introduce a fun new segment called the "Plant Wheel of Excitement." Then they discuss Seth’s new hairstyle and love of woodies.NICH Webinar Series—Where Plants Come From (Video Playlist): https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL1yNe3Yb9E36-oDXE5cUhM5At4TS3-Vtl&si=IGw7bsJds8RDx8UW00:00 - Welcome and episode overview02:07 - The industry’s hidden global supply chains and sourcing insights05:29 - Challenges and surprises: what industry newcomers don’t expect10:02 - The logistics and operational complexity of moving perishable plants13:57 - Surviving in a botanic garden for five days: food and shelter strategies17:07 - Exploring the most consumed meats globally and cultural insights19:59 - Industry revelations: the vast global reach and travel involved in horticulture23:00 - The importance of inter-company relationships and industry camaraderie27:10 - The role of education and outreach, including webinars on where plants come from33:00 - Unpacking the hidden complexity behind plant production processes36:49 - The significance of plant identification skills and industry segmentation44:46 - Growing cucumbers: tips, varieties, trellising, and weed management49:14 - Fun with plant guessing: cucumber plant discussion and rapidfire plant knowledge54:37 - Lighthearted discussion about cats, K-pop, and style trends55:23 - Celebrating milestones: personal shout outs and reflections on graduation57:43 - Wrap-up, feedback, and ways to connect with the show

1 de jun de 202659 min
Portada del episodio Ep. 23: Talking Flower Shows & Celebrating Cleveland with Jen Polanz

Ep. 23: Talking Flower Shows & Celebrating Cleveland with Jen Polanz

Cleveland's amazing sports weekend—with the Cavaliers advancing to the Eastern Conference NBA championship AND the Guardians winning the coveted Ohio Cup. Then the four discuss the magic of the Philadelphia Flower Show and why other flower shows just don’t compare (with a few exceptions). The group then explores ways to reinvigorate flower shows and possibly put a more local and commercial spin on them. Plus … Jen’s career as an investigative journalist (getting the inside scoop on a story late-night at Denny’s), old horticultural videos (see the link below), pollinators, Guns ‘N Roses and more! MUST SEE TV! Plants—More Than Just Pretty Videos (scroll ALL THE WAY down the page!): https://americainbloom.org/resources/videos/ (00:02) - Episode intro and Cleveland pride (00:10) - Cleveland Cavaliers' playoff success and Guardians Ohio Cup victory (02:01) - Guest introduction: Jen Polanz, horticulturist and industry expert (07:28) - Jen’s horticultural journey from childhood to professional (16:26) - Walk-up song: Guns N' Roses’ "Sweet Child of Mine" (18:17) - The emotional and visual experience of the Philadelphia Flower Show (22:27) - The "Cirque du Soleil" of plants and artistic display aspirations (26:33) - Nature of exhibitor involvement at major flower shows (31:00) - Most impressive displays, Shakespeare-inspired installations, and floral fashion (36:02) - Impact of regional shows on local garden centers and influence on consumer decisions (43:16) - Timing and scope of Chicago, Northwest, and Philadelphia shows (50:02) - Practical considerations: show dates, location changes, and economic factors (54:38) – Pettitis’ dominance in Cleveland market and industry trends (55:53) - Upcoming PlantCon event details and trendsetting industry programs (72:29) - Pollinator Partnership’s educational programs and retail applications (77:04) - Educational videos emphasizing plant benefits: air purification, health, and crime reduction (78:37) - Wrap-up, guest appreciation, and call for audience engagement

18 de may de 20261 h 7 min
Portada del episodio Ep. 22: Hear Me Out! (and Happy Mother’s Day)

Ep. 22: Hear Me Out! (and Happy Mother’s Day)

In this episode, Mason, Seth and Bill share their deepest darkest horticultural infatuations—like plug trays, trains, animal pests and “pieces.” They also discuss their love of multi-generational businesses, the forgiving nature of plants and the overall “cool factor” of the industry. Plus, a heartfelt Mother's Day message packed with industry humor, Road House, muskrats and more. #hearmeoutcake Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction to Mother’s Day weekend & upcoming industry events 02:03 - Creative gift ideas for moms—plants and hanging baskets 03:19 - Terminology: 'garden center,' 'nursery,' regional differences 04:36 - The story behind a Montana garden center and industry naming conventions 06:24 - Field trip to Alsip Nursery & the importance of vendor relationships 07:56 - The role of industry themes and seasonal competitions in store culture 08:34 - The diversity of offerings in a well-rounded garden center (perennials, shrubs, pets) 09:38 - An anecdote about a customer with fertilizer in her car1 0:33 - Building vendor relationships and leveraging product support 16:24 - The power of plug trays in propagation—size, numbers, and awe 17:41 - Cost considerations in plant propagation and grower decisions19:37 - Wildlife encounters—mice, snakes, and unexpected yard visitors 21:32 - The industry’s wildlife problem: armadillos, muskrats, and possums 23:50 - Trains, hobbies, and the surprising coalescence with green industry businesses 27:44 - Trains on the farm and the fun of model trains in garden centers 31:30 - The value of family legacy in horticulture—stories from three generations 34:34 - Industry heritage projects—photos, stories, and family history 37:22 - Pride in family-owned businesses and their cultural significance 40:01 - The interconnectedness of horticulture, landscaping, retail, and beyond43:36 - The fun of plant passion—public perception and industry admiration 45:20 - Plants in airports, on planes, and the joy of sharing horticulture everywhere 48:01 - Industry camaraderie and logistical adventures—plant cargo and travel mishaps 52:16 - Celebrating Mother’s Day properly—wife, mom, kids, and traditions 55:19 - The cost of greeting cards versus plants—lessons learned and industry humor 56:37 - Wrap-up thoughts—community, diversity, and the industry’s charm 57:48 - Final thanks and closing remarks—connect with us & share your Mother’s Day stories

10 de may de 202652 min