68 - We planted a Service Berry Tree. In our Brightest Colours. Susan Koswan. Kitchener, Ontario, Canada. 01/15/21

 

Susan had a perfect life pre-pandemy. Like everyone else she has been forced to pivot. She shares how her family planted a Service Berry Tree to remember her partner Lawrence on his birthday after he passed away unexpectedly. Susan and Dave connections with nature, Donut Economy Theory, gardening, and discuss how can we get polarized sides talking to find away to build back better? Civilizations have fallen as Susan points out and finding a unifier, something that can bring us together is crucial moving forward. Susan shares the inspirational story of the iconic Blues and Boogie pianist Daryl Davis.

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