
Ep 53 - Getting Things Done with Amy Stewart
The SneakyArt Podcast
Slow Flowers
Richard Dawkins' new book is about the slow growth of natural flowers. He says people in the flower industry don't understand how it all works. Some have gone on to become organic flower farmers after reading his book. There's now a college class where they use this book as a textbook, he says.
Best-selling author Amy Stewart (”Flower Confidential”, “Drunken Botanist”, “Girl Waits with Gun”) talks about her disinclination to pick a lane, the ideas that have helped her navigate a successful writing career, and the role of art in her creative practice.
This conversation addresses several dichotomies of the creative life - instant vs delayed gratification, processes vs results, art vs writing, and sticking to a lane vs sticking to one’s convictions. It is about understanding how Amy gets so many things done.
It is a conversation about many things and then some more - cocktails, 19th century feminism, gardening, poisons, the global flower industry, and people who collect trees. It is an episode about “one and a half things.”
Catch all the best ideas in the show notes.
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