The Expressions Podcast
She grew up on a coffee plantation, studied art in Rome, and spent 56 years building a life with the man she loved. Priya Mascarenhas, an entrepreneur, gardener, and winner of the Javarayya Rolling Shield for 47 consecutive years, opens up about the discipline behind a lifelong passion, the loneliness of loss, and why a small garden done right will always beat a grand one done carelessly. A quietly extraordinary conversation about love, legacy, and the things we keep. What you'll learn from this episode• How Priya built a 47-year winning streak at the Bangalore Horticultural Society and why she walked in and rewrote the competition categories to make it fair• The hands-on philosophy that runs through everything she does: gardening, cooking, running a business, and raising a family across two very different worlds• Why small gardens often outshine grand ones and the simple principles that make plants thrive (including which ones to stop fighting and let go)• The real reason high-maintenance exotic plants keep dying in Indian homes, and what Priya grows instead now that she travels more• What 56 years of marriage, 91 countries, and a 150-year-old ancestral home teach you about holding on to the things that actually matter
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