EPISODE · Mar 9, 2026 · 15 MIN
Is “Bloom Where You’re Planted” Always Good Advice?
from No Shrinking Violets Podcast for Women · host Mary Rothwell
Thoughts or comments? Send us a text!We explore how growth depends on environment, using plant climate zones to rethink belonging at work, at home, and in relationships. A late mini turns into a clear call to honor seasons, stop forced pushing, and choose the right climate to thrive.• grow where planted versus choose where you thrive• hardiness zones and how plants model limits• translating zones to belonging at work and home• handling climate shifts from leadership changes or loss• rejecting comparison and honoring essential nature• practical cues to pause, prune, and replant• invitation to support the book launch teamIf you would like to be part of my launch team: maryrothwell.net/nature knowsSupport the showBUY ME A COFFEE or SUPPORT ALFIE'S TREAT STASHLearn more about my book, Nature Knows: Grow and Thrive through the Wisdom of Plants HERE.Comments about this episode? Suggestions for a future episode? Email me directly at [email protected]. Want to be a guest on No Shrinking Violets Podcast for Women? Send Mary Rothwell a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/noshrinkingvioletsFollow me on Facebook and Instagram, and check out my website!
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Thoughts or comments? Send us a text! We explore how growth depends on environment, using plant climate zones to rethink belonging at work, at home, and in relationships. A late mini turns into a clear call to honor seasons, stop forced pushing, and choose the right climate to thrive. • grow where planted versus choose where you thrive • hardiness zones and how plants model limits • translating zones to belonging at work and home • handling climate shifts from leadership changes or loss • re...
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