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Six years can change everything. We trace a candid path from a marriage that ended on Zoom to a creative life rebuilt through podcasting, plants, and community. The conversation moves with ease from laughter to strategy, landing on what actually sustains a creator’s soul: showing up, following through, and letting joy interrupt the grind.
We dig into entrepreneurship as a personal development marathon—especially when you don’t inherit a playbook. Neurodivergence reframes overwhelm and idea overflow, while a simple approach brings focus: collect ideas, connect them, then choose what fits under one roof. That mindset powers an inventive niche at the intersection of Black culture and horticulture, where an episode like Single Plant Parents grows into a live event and deeper community. Along the way we honour mental health with an unexpected ally trash TV and comedy because switching off decision-making is sometimes the smartest strategy in the room.
Community remains the backbone. We trade practical tactics for building real currency: pull up to local events, support DJs and creators, repost generously, and if you can’t attend, ask how to help. Conferences are treated as starting points; the magic happens in the follow-up week when introductions become partnerships. If you’re navigating a pivot, battling decision fatigue, or juggling more ideas than hours, this one offers both comfort and a plan.
If the conversation lands with you, tap follow, share it with a friend who shows up for you, and leave a quick review... what’s one small way you plan to show up this week?
For more Colah detz... https://linktr.ee/blackinthegarden?utm_source=linktree_profile_share
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Six years can change everything. We trace a candid path from a marriage that ended on Zoom to a creative life rebuilt through podcasting, plants, and community. The conversation moves with ease from laughter to strategy, landing on what actually sustains a creator’s soul: showing up, following through, and letting joy interrupt the grind.
We dig into entrepreneurship as a personal development marathon—especially when you don’t inherit a playbook. Neurodivergence reframes overwhelm and idea overflow, while a simple approach brings focus: collect ideas, connect them, then choose what fits under one roof. That mindset powers an inventive niche at the intersection of Black culture and horticulture, where an episode like Single Plant Parents grows into a live event and deeper community. Along the way we honour mental health with an unexpected ally trash TV and comedy because switching off decision-making is sometimes the smartest strategy in the room.
Community remains the backbone. We trade practical tactics for building real currency: pull up to local events, support DJs and creators, repost generously, and if you can’t attend, ask how to help. Conferences are treated as starting points; the magic happens in the follow-up week when introductions become partnerships. If you’re navigating a pivot, battling decision fatigue, or juggling more ideas than hours, this one offers both comfort and a plan.
If the conversation lands with you, tap follow, share it with a friend who shows up for you, and leave a quick review... what’s one small way you plan to show up this week?
For more Colah detz... https://linktr.ee/blackinthegarden?utm_source=linktree_profile_share

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