Finding Hope in the Climate Crisis
Host Michelle Lewis interviews Amberly Dyer of the Rodanthe Waves and Salvo Civic Association about their fourth annual Earth Day event in Rodanthe, which began as a free, neighbor-connecting plant swap tied to litter pickup and has grown to include live music, community organizations, master gardeners, native plant giveaways from a regional grower, and a low-cost raffle—while avoiding vendors to keep it pressure-free. They discuss gardening successes and frustrations (herbs, tomatoes, eggplant, okra, cold-weather crops, companion planting, and pests), the value of simple, consistent community engagement beyond social media, and how gardens help build relationships and shared leadership for longevity. Amberly shares that people—especially young people—give her hope, and she would use a “climate stick” to push better solutions for the power and water impacts of large data/AI centers on marginalized communities. Website: rwscivicassociation.org. 00:00 Meet Amberly Dyer 01:40 Why an Earth Day Event 03:44 Plant Swap and Gardening 04:50 Cold Crops and Garden Hacks 06:56 Favorite Plants and Pest Battles 10:03 Community Engagement Advice 12:30 Gardens Build Community 16:45 Growing Earth Day Bigger 17:34 Native Plants and Local Partners 19:32 When Events Really Connect 21:07 Start Local Gatherings 25:20 Herbs And Gut Health 27:21 Heat Tolerant Varieties 29:23 Container Gardening Basics 33:26 Earth Day Every Day 35:16 Climate Stick Data Centers ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.
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