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Preparing for International Pollinator Week with Krystle Hickman, Author, Artist, Native Bee Adventurer
Jun 11, 2026
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Turning Space into PLACE: ReGen South Bend
Jun 4, 2026
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Sustainability and Stewardship – A Conversation with Brent “Fig” Figlestahler
May 28, 2026
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A Radical Plan: Village Homes in Davis, CA turns 50!
May 21, 2026
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Tiny Gardens Everywhere, with MIT's Kate Brown
May 14, 2026
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
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| 6/11/26 | ![]() Preparing for International Pollinator Week with Krystle Hickman, Author, Artist, Native Bee Adventurer | The conservation of biodiversity writ large is directly tied to the conservation of native bees, crucial pollinators in our cultivated and wildland ecosystems across most regions of the world. This week, we look forward to International Pollinator Week, which always falls in the third week of June, tied to the summer solstice. We’re in conversation with Krystle Hickman, award-winning conservation photographer, author, artist, and National Geographic Explorer. Her passion is native bees wherever she finds them, starting in her home place of California. Known online as BeeSip, Krystle’s newest book, including her extraordinary photography, is The ABCs of California’s Native Bees. Listen in for so much more! Cultivating Place now has a donate button! We thank you for listening over the years, and we hope you'll continue to support Cultivating Place. We can't thank you enough for making it possible for this young program to grow and engage in even more conversations like these. The show is available as a podcast on SoundCloud and iTunes. To read more and for many more photos, please visit www.cultivatingplace.com. | — | ||||||
| 6/4/26 | ![]() Turning Space into PLACE: ReGen South Bend | What makes a place a place, versus just any space? Tyler Kanchazeski is a sustainability advocate and the founder and owner of ReGen South Bend, an incremental development and community catalyst company based in the Near Northwest Neighborhood of South Bend, Indiana. Tyler brings business leadership, logistics, resiliency, and community experience to his work alongside neighbors to transform space into place, in order to cultivate people and their places well. Tyler joins Cultivating Place Host Ben Futa this week to share more. Listen in! Cultivating Place now has a donate button! We thank you for listening over the years, and we hope you'll continue to support Cultivating Place. We can't thank you enough for making it possible for this young program to grow and engage in even more conversations like these. The show is available as a podcast on SoundCloud and iTunes. To read more and for many more photos, please visit www.cultivatingplace.com. | — | ||||||
| 5/28/26 | ![]() Sustainability and Stewardship – A Conversation with Brent “Fig” Figlestahler | This week on Cultivating Place, public gardens as living classrooms, the quiet power of trees in city life, and how tending landscapes can cultivate resilience, curiosity, and belonging. Host Abra Lee is in conversation with Brent “Fig” Figlestahler, horticulturist, landscape architect, educator, and devoted steward of public green spaces from the cultivated collections and urban woodlands of Cylburn Arboretum Friends, to classrooms, community gardens, and neighborhoods across the city of Baltimore, Maryland. Fig shows what it means to care deeply for plants — and for the people and places connected to them. Listen in! Cultivating Place now has a donate button! We thank you for listening over the years, and we hope you'll continue to support Cultivating Place. We can't thank you enough for making it possible for this young program to grow and engage in even more conversations like these. The show is available as a podcast on SoundCloud and iTunes. To read more and for many more photos, please visit www.cultivatingplace.com. ALL PHOTOS COURTESY OF Brent Figlestahler, All Rights Reserved. | — | ||||||
| 5/21/26 | ![]() A Radical Plan: Village Homes in Davis, CA turns 50! | This week, we continue plumbing the potential of gardens and gardeners for growing a future we want to cultivate- for the benefit of all. In order to look forward, we look back to the radical plan of a 50-year-old intentionally-designed community and sustainability-oriented housing development, Village Homes, in Davis, California. Central to the intelligent design? You got it, Gardens and Green spaces at every turn, and accessible to all. With the community now celebrating its 50th year, Cultivating Place is joined by Carol Hillhouse, UC Davis Student Farm Associate Director Emeritus, and Robert Thayer, Landscape Architect, both Gardeners by nature and longtime residents of Village Homes. Cultivating Place now has a donate button! We thank you for listening over the years, and we hope you'll continue to support Cultivating Place. We can't thank you enough for making it possible for this young program to grow and engage in even more conversations like these. The show is available as a podcast on SoundCloud and iTunes. To read more and for many more photos, please visit www.cultivatingplace.com. | — | ||||||
| 5/14/26 | ![]() Tiny Gardens Everywhere, with MIT's Kate Brown | Kate Brown is an MIT Distinguished Professor in the History of Science. Across her career, her research has sometimes inadvertently documented the impact of urban, often small and under-resourced gardens and gardeners in our world. Her new book, Tiny Gardens Everywhere: The Past, Present, and Future of the Self-Provisioning City, compiles this research and her own lived experience of its truth and potential benefits. Listen in! Cultivating Place now has a donate button! We thank you for listening over the years, and we hope you'll continue to support Cultivating Place. We can't thank you enough for making it possible for this young program to grow and engage in even more conversations like these. The show is available as a podcast on SoundCloud and iTunes. To read more and for many more photos, please visit www.cultivatingplace.com. | — | ||||||
| 5/7/26 | ![]() Flora Culture with Christin Geall of Cultivated by Christin✨ | flowersgardening+4 | Christin Geall | Cultivating PlaceCultivated by Christin+2 | US | flowerscultural significance+5 | — | 59m 07s | |
| 4/30/26 | ![]() REALLY ROSES, with Robin Jennings of Oregon-based Heirloom (Roses)✨ | rosesgardening+3 | Robin Jennings | Heirloom | OregonNorth America+3 | rosesgardening+5 | — | 51m 48s | |
| 4/23/26 | ![]() Between Soil and Self - A conversation with John Sonnier✨ | gardeningsustainability+3 | John Sonnier | British Ambassador's residenceCultivating Place+2 | Washington, D.C. | gardeningsustainability+4 | — | 53m 49s | |
| 4/16/26 | ![]() Mid-Atlantic Regional Seed Bank (MARSB) with Ed Toth and John Price✨ | seed conservationnative plants+3 | Ed TothJohn Price | Mid-Atlantic Regional Seed BankCultivating Place | — | seed banknative plants+5 | — | 54m 19s | |
| 4/9/26 | ![]() Gardens as Social Infrastructure, Gardeners as Public Servants, with Chris Felhaber✨ | gardeningsocial infrastructure+3 | Chris Felhaber | Perennial Plant AssociationCultivating Place+1 | ChicagoWisconsin+1 | gardenssocial infrastructure+4 | — | 56m 23s | |
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| 4/2/26 | ![]() Pansies! It's What's for Spring! with Brenna Estrada✨ | pansiesflower farming+3 | Brenna Estrada | Three Brothers BloomsTimber Press+2 | Camano IslandPacific Northwest | pansiesflower farm+3 | — | 55m 08s | |
| 3/26/26 | ![]() Spring's Wild Dreams, with Jen Williams✨ | springbiodiversity+3 | Jen Williams | Wild Dreams Farm and SeedCultivating Place | WashingtonVashon Island | spring dreamsbiodiversity+3 | — | 1h 02m 31s | |
| 3/19/26 | ![]() Vernal Equinox Special: The Glorians, with Terry Tempest Williams✨ | Vernal Equinoxconservation+4 | Terry Tempest Williams | Harvard Divinity SchoolCultivating Place+2 | — | Vernal EquinoxTerry Tempest Williams+5 | — | 59m 52s | |
| 3/12/26 | ![]() Vital Energy: Omar Al Shafie on Innovative Re-Thinking and Growing✨ | sustainable farmingregenerative agriculture+3 | Omar Al Shafie | Teregen AgCultivating Place | — | sustainable farmingregenerative agriculture+5 | — | 56m 15s | |
| 3/5/26 | ![]() Public Service: John Little's UK-based Grass Roof Co✨ | ecological designpublic horticulture+3 | John Little | Grass Roof CompanyCare, Not Capital | UK | ecological designpublic horticulture+3 | — | 56m 02s | |
| 2/26/26 | ![]() Blooming Beyond Barriers, the flourishing legacy of South Carolina Floriculturist✨ | floriculturecommunity legacy+3 | Laverne BrockingtonVance Davis | — | South CarolinaDarlington | floristcommunity+5 | — | 54m 02s | |
| 2/19/26 | ![]() For the Love of Orchard Mason Bees, with Thyra McKelvie✨ | pollinationnative bees+3 | Thyra McKelvie | orchard mason beesleaf-cutter bees+1 | Pacific NorthwestUS | mason beespollinators+3 | — | 58m 13s | |
| 2/12/26 | ![]() Gardening for Comfort & Tea: Golden Feather Tea, Mike Fritts | In these dark, cold days of February, when too much rain or snow, and WAY TO MUCH ICE, or not enough rain or snow, might be getting you down, we take this week, just in time for Valentine’s Day, to embrace, lean into, and love, the comforts of tea. We're in conversation with Michael Fritts, founder of Golden Feather Tea in Concow, CA, exploring some of the history and cultivation, the rituals, and the rewards (which are many) of tea. After more than 15 years at it, and despite massive losses to his garden and farm from the Camp Fire of 2018, Mike joins us to share the ecological, cultural, economic, and personal joys of a traditional Camellia sinensis tea garden in California’s North State. Join us! Cultivating Place now has a donate button! We thank you for listening over the years, and we hope you'll continue to support Cultivating Place. We can't thank you enough for making it possible for this young program to grow and engage in even more conversations like these. The show is available as a podcast on SoundCloud and iTunes. To read more and for many more photos, please visit www.cultivatingplace.com. | — | ||||||
| 2/5/26 | The Healing Power of Communal Acts of Gardening, Tanja Hollander | Coming up this week on Cultivating Place, host Ben Futa is in conversation with artist & activist Gardener, Tanja Hollander. Tanja works with gardens, social practice, photography, video, and installation to understand how cultural and visual relationships help us make sense of our chaotic world. Very specifically, her Mourning Flowers and Ephemera projects bring awareness, often through flowers and communal acts of gardening, to the ripple effects of trauma and fear that communities sustain after acts of violence, specifically gun violence. In these chaotic and frequently violent times, we can all use some mourning to compost trauma into healthier minds, hearts, communities - and gardens. Listen in! Cultivating Place now has a donate button! We thank you for listening over the years, and we hope you'll continue to support Cultivating Place. We can't thank you enough for making it possible for this young program to grow and engage in even more conversations like these. The show is available as a podcast on SoundCloud and iTunes. To read more and for many more photos, please visit www.cultivatingplace.com. | — | ||||||
| 1/29/26 | ![]() After the Fires: Cultivating Place in LA with Studio Petrichor | It’s been a full year since the devastating fires in Los Angeles, CA. Many lives were lost, and many acres and homes were burned. Many gardens, cultivated spaces, and gardeners were profoundly affected. This week, Cultivating Place checks in with two humans who are cultivating their place with care in the wake of this catastrophe. Leigh Adams and Shawn Maestretti are Studio Petrichor, based in Los Angeles. They join us this week to share so much more. Listen in! Cultivating Place now has a donate button! We thank you for listening over the years, and we hope you'll continue to support Cultivating Place. We can't thank you enough for making it possible for this young program to grow and engage in even more conversations like these. The show is available as a podcast on SoundCloud and iTunes. To read more and for many more photos, please visit www.cultivatingplace.com. | — | ||||||
| 1/22/26 | ![]() Mid-Winter Pick-Me-Up w/ The Orchid Rescuer, Terry Richardson | This week, Cultivating Place welcomes Terry Richardson in conversation with Abra Lee. Terry is known to many as The Black Thumb: Orchid Care Made Simple, an intrepid, enthusiastic, and encouraging orchid rescuer, educator, and storyteller. Terry has helped thousands of people rethink what it means to care for plants, specifically orchids! Terry’s journey began not with expertise, but with curiosity and failure. He is a self-proclaimed “black thumb,” as opposed to the more well-known "green thumb". He began rescuing discarded orchids, specifically Phalaenopsis, and gradually learned how patience and consistency could revive even the most neglected plants. It’s a good winter's tale. Enjoy! Cultivating Place now has a donate button! We thank you for listening over the years, and we hope you'll continue to support Cultivating Place. We can't thank you enough for making it possible for this young program to grow and engage in even more conversations like these. The show is available as a podcast on SoundCloud and iTunes. To read more and for many more photos, please visit www.cultivatingplace.com. Photos courtesy of Hudson Valley Seed Company & K Greene; Photo of K and Doug by Annie Tomlin, Modern Farmer. All rights reserved. | — | ||||||
| 1/15/26 | ![]() Seed Dreaming Season: revisiting a conversation with Ken Greene & Hudson Valley Seeds | January is prime seed-dreaming and seed-catalogue season. With that in mind, we’re revisiting a favorite conversation all about generosity, mutual care, good seeds, and seed people. Who doesn’t need more of all those as we continue to lay the foundation for this new year? Ken Greene – who goes by K - is a seed person. He is the co-founder of the Hudson Valley Seed Library, which in 2004 became the first public library-based seed lending library in the US; in 2008, he went on to co-found with his partner Doug Muller, Hudson Valley Seed Company, a seed and art company focused on heirloom and open-pollinated vegetable, flower and herb seed. Even more interested in seed literacy, sovereignty, and cultural seed rematriation, in 2016, K and Shanyn Siegel, a seed work colleague, founded the now-dormant non-profit, Seedshed, devoted to sharing and supporting the cultural, agricultural, and ecological diversity of seed. K joins Cultivating Place this week to delve into the long view and deep relationships born of the generosity of seed – and seed people - in our garden lives. Cultivating Place now has a donate button! We thank you for listening over the years, and we hope you'll continue to support Cultivating Place. We can't thank you enough for making it possible for this young program to grow and engage in even more conversations like these. The show is available as a podcast on SoundCloud and iTunes. To read more and for many more photos, please visit www.cultivatingplace.com. | — | ||||||
| 1/8/26 | ![]() New Year, New Systems Thinking: Suburbitat, with Jim Tolstrup | As we continue our new year, we’re once again gaining elevation and new, growing thinking. We’re in conversation with Jim Tolstrup, Executive Director of the High Plains Environmental Center in Loveland, Colorado, where, by development design, they caringly cultivate Suburbitat. Suburbitat is a land ethic, a mindset, and a book that all hold a vision of a built environment where suburbia and native ecosystems exist side by side and intertwined. It is magical in all seasons! And, we can all take notes. Join us! Cultivating Place now has a donate button! We thank you for listening over the years, and we hope you'll continue to support Cultivating Place. We can't thank you enough for making it possible for this young program to grow and engage in even more conversations like these. The show is available as a podcast on SoundCloud and iTunes. To read more and for many more photos, please visit www.cultivatingplace.com. | — | ||||||
| 1/1/26 | ![]() Making the Rounds: A New Year's Conversation with the CP Host Team, Jennifer, Abra & Ben | In honor of the new year, fresh-faced and open-hearted in front of us, Abra Lee, Ben Futa, and Jennifer Jewell are together this week for a first-ever CP Host check-in. We’re chatting about what we’re looking back on, what we’re looking forward to, and what we’re looking to grow in 2026! Join us! Cultivating Place now has a donate button! We thank you for listening over the years, and we hope you'll continue to support Cultivating Place. We can't thank you enough for making it possible for this young program to grow and engage in even more conversations like these. The show is available as a podcast on SoundCloud and iTunes. To read more and for many more photos, please visit www.cultivatingplace.com. | — | ||||||
| 12/25/25 | ![]() Looking Forward by Looking Back: New Zealand to London, Philip Norman's Life Shaped by Gardens | For our final Cultivating Place episode of 2025, Abra Lee is looking forward by looking back. She’s in conversation with Philip Norman, longtime curator at the Garden Museum in London. From New Zealand to London, Philips' is a life shaped by gardens. Happy Holidays and New Year! Cultivating Place now has a donate button! We thank you for listening over the years, and we hope you'll continue to support Cultivating Place. We can't thank you enough for making it possible for this young program to grow and engage in even more conversations like these. The show is available as a podcast on SoundCloud and iTunes. To read more and for many more photos, please visit www.cultivatingplace.com. All photos courtesy of Philip Norman, Garden Museum, London. All rights reserved. | — | ||||||
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