Season 4 Episode 3 –with Jazmin Albarran, Executive Director of Seed Your Future
Many young people who love plants never realize that horticulture is a thriving STEM field—one filled with innovation and numerous career paths. For decades, parents, teachers, and even school career counselors have unintentionally steered students away from the industry, believing it’s “just growing plants”. In reality, horticulture needs everything from conservation biologists and greenhouse technicians to sales professionals, graphic designers, and even horticultural lawyers. The industry is tackling global challenges like soil erosion, pollinator decline, and climate resilience—yet many young adults simply don’t know it exists as a viable, fulfilling career. Some only discover it after a long and winding journey from other professions.
That’s where Seed Your Future comes in. This national nonprofit is dedicated to educating students, parents, and educators about the modern world of horticulture and the wide range of careers it offers. And in this episode, Executive Director Jazmin Albarran shares her own unexpected path into the field—shaped by years in youth development and mental health—and how she now works to equip teachers, guide career changers, and help the industry highlight what it does best. As Jazmin explains, the industry is hiring for passion, and there’s a place for anyone who wants to contribute to a greener, healthier world.
Also, tune in and learn about the concept of “plant blindness”.
Episode Hosts/Speakers:
Margaret Pickoff, Penn State Extension (host)
Tim Abbet, Penn State Extension (host)
Jazmin Albarran, Executive Director of Seed Your Future
Photo: Laurie Carrozzino
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