Does Curiosity Grow On Trees? with Professor Beronda Montgomery

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What Nature Can Teach Us About Healing - with Dr. Beronda Montgomery

Happy Earth Day! This week on Getting Better, Jonathan sits down with plant biologist, author, and educator Dr. Beronda Montgomery for a grounding conversation about nature’s healing power and America’s Black botanical legacy. Together, they explore why reconnecting with green sp ...  Show more

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