GH Squad Podcast

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

1 h 7 min · 18 mei 2026
aflevering Ep. 23: Talking Flower Shows & Celebrating Cleveland with Jen Polanz artwork

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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

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

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

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