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The 4th anniversary of Black in the Garden (November 19) is upon us at the same time as the Season of Gratitude! Our host, Colah B Tawkin, is giving thanks for what’s to come and reflecting on her 4 year journey. We’re kicking off the multi episode celebration of four years cultivating conversations around Black culture and horticulture.
Soil Cousins are in for an exclusive treat! Colah unveils a special announcement: offering dedicated listeners exclusive access unreleased episodes. We opening the VAULT! Tap the Patreon link below to subscribe for an intimate look into the untold stories that have yet to air.
Colah unravels the dark and exploitative history behind the season’s most popular spice blend—pumpkin pie spice. We’re talkin SPICY (this one is PG-13) about the troubling origins and violent history associated with this ubiquitous flavor, and Seattle’s favorite coffee brand is catching strays. Tap in to get the tea on the spice that will make you think twice next time you’re baking with it.
Referenced article:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/history/2023/10/06/history-pumpkin-spice-colonialsim-dutch/
Follow: @plants.and.culture on Instagram
Text # : 833-819-3926
Credits
Host: Colah B Tawkin
Writer: Maham Javaid via WashingtonPost.com
Producer: Colah B Tawkin
Theme song: Ill Sounds LLC
Like what you heard?
Here’s what to do to Help sustain this show:
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@Blackinthegarden on Instagram/Threads
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🌱Sow a seed of Support for Black in the Garden by becoming a PATRON!
patreon.com/blackinthegarden
🖍Buy MERCH! Blkinthegarden.com
★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The 4th anniversary of Black in the Garden (November 19) is upon us at the same time as the Season of Gratitude! Our host, Colah B Tawkin, is giving thanks for what’s to come and reflecting on her 4 year journey. We’re kicking off the multi episode celebration of four years cultivating conversations around Black culture and horticulture.
Soil Cousins are in for an exclusive treat! Colah unveils a special announcement: offering dedicated listeners exclusive access unreleased episodes. We opening the VAULT! Tap the Patreon link below to subscribe for an intimate look into the untold stories that have yet to air.
Colah unravels the dark and exploitative history behind the season’s most popular spice blend—pumpkin pie spice. We’re talkin SPICY (this one is PG-13) about the troubling origins and violent history associated with this ubiquitous flavor, and Seattle’s favorite coffee brand is catching strays. Tap in to get the tea on the spice that will make you think twice next time you’re baking with it.
Referenced article:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/history/2023/10/06/history-pumpkin-spice-colonialsim-dutch/
Follow: @plants.and.culture on Instagram
Text # : 833-819-3926
Credits
Host: Colah B Tawkin
Writer: Maham Javaid via WashingtonPost.com
Producer: Colah B Tawkin
Theme song: Ill Sounds LLC
Like what you heard?
Here’s what to do to Help sustain this show:
🤳🏾SHARE IT!
@Blackinthegarden on Instagram/Threads
@Blacknthegarden on Twitter
@Blackinthegardn on TikTok
⭐️Rate 5 stars on Spotify!
⭐️Rate 5 stars and leave a review on Apple podcasts!
🌱Sow a seed of Support for Black in the Garden by becoming a PATRON!
patreon.com/blackinthegarden
🖍Buy MERCH! Blkinthegarden.com
★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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