Planting Seeds by Jeff Hilimire

Jeff Hilimire

Refreshing conversations with inspiring people. Welcome to Planting Seeds. I'm Jeff Hilimire, a husband, father, entrepreneur, and author. I created this podcast to talk to people that inspire me, either because they've accomplished great things or done a lot of good in the world - or more likely, a combination of both. My goal is to learn people's origin stories, really dig into what makes them tick, and understand their secrets to success.

  1. The AI-Driven Leader

    11/20/2025

    The AI-Driven Leader

    In this episode of the Planting Seeds podcast, hosts Jeff Hilimire, Adam Walker (48in48 and Edgewise), and Mickey Mellen (GreenMellen) discuss the concept of AI-driven leadership, the 48in48 Good Host project (reach out to adam@48in48.org to get involved) and their personal experiences with AI tools. They explore how AI can serve as a thought partner, the importance of effective prompting, and the tools they use in their daily lives. The conversation also touches on humorous anecdotes involving AI, their wishlist for future AI capabilities, and a review of the book 'The AI-Driven Leader.'Takeaways:- AI should be treated as a thought partner, not a replacement.- Effective prompting is crucial for maximizing AI's potential.- The CRIT framework helps in crafting better AI prompts.- Daily interactions with AI can enhance productivity.- AI tools like ChatGPT and Claude are popular among users.- Humor can be found in everyday AI interactions.- AI can assist in strategic decision-making and project management. The importance of context in AI responses cannot be overstated. AI's memory and understanding improve with consistent use. - The book 'The AI-Driven Leader' offers valuable insights, but could delve deeper. (https://bookshop.org/p/books/the-ai-driven-leader-harnessing-ai-to-make-faster-smarter-decisions-geoff-woods/f7175c11e4bcb6c8?ean=9798990904002&next=t)Sound bites"AI can help clarify your thinking.""AI systems are like savants.""Ask me one question at a time."Chapters00:00 Introduction to the Hosts and Their Backgrounds01:18 Exploring the Good Host Project02:39 Understanding AI as a Thought Partner04:47 The CRIT Framework for Effective AI Prompts06:47 AI Tools in Daily Use10:12 AI in Everyday Life and Humor12:54 Daily Interactions with AI18:27 Implementing Insights from 'The AI-Driven Leader'20:58 Future AI Wishlist and Expectations23:11 Book Review and Final Thoughts

    24 min
  2. "We are the ones we've been waiting for." - From Dropout to Doctorate (with Dr. Terence Lester)

    10/27/2025

    "We are the ones we've been waiting for." - From Dropout to Doctorate (with Dr. Terence Lester)

    Join us for an inspiring conversation with Dr. Terence Lester, author of From Dropout to Doctorate: Breaking the Chains of Educational Injustice. In this episode, Dr. Lester shares his powerful journey from high school dropout to earning a PhD, overcoming homelessness, trauma, and systemic barriers. We dive into the realities of educational injustice, the impact of poverty on Black families, and the urgent need to reform systems that perpetuate inequality.Dr. Lester addresses the school-to-prison pipeline, equitable access to education, and what community involvement and mentorship mean for creating real change. His story is both a challenge and a roadmap for educators, nonprofit leaders, and anyone who believes in justice and opportunity for marginalized communities.Whether you’re an advocate, educator, policymaker, or simply seeking inspiration, you’ll be moved by Dr. Lester’s raw honesty and scholarly insight. Tune in and discover how one person’s resilience and purpose can ignite transformation for millions.Dr. Lester discusses:- The school-to-prison pipeline- Equitable access to education- The importance of mentorship and community involvement for creating lasting change- How one person’s resilience and purpose can ignite transformation for millions📚 Pick up your copy of From Dropout to Doctorate today and join the fight for educational equity.Other books mentioned:When We Stand – Dr. Terence LesterEvicted – Matthew DesmondPoverty, by America – Matthew DesmondNickel and Dimed – Barbara EhrenreichThe 1619 Project – Nikole Hannah-Jones and contributorsCaste: The Origins of Our Discontents – Isabel WilkersonThe Pool is Closed – Hannah PalmerJust Mercy – Bryan Stevenson#EducationalJustice #Podcast #TerenceLester #FromDropoutToDoctorate #SocialChange #Equity #Resilience #Inspiration

    1 hr
  3. When weak is ok (with Joel Conwell)

    09/30/2025

    When weak is ok (with Joel Conwell)

    Join me for an inspiring conversation with Joel Conwell, author of the powerful children's book "The Boy in the Tree: When Weak is Okay." In this episode, we dive deep into Joel's beautifully crafted story about a young boy who gets stuck in a tree and discovers that vulnerability isn't a weakness—it's actually a superpower. Buy the book! https://littleripples.media/books/the-boy-in-the-tree🌟 **What We Discuss:**- The real-life inspiration behind "The Boy in the Tree"- Why teaching emotional intelligence to kids aged 4-9 is crucial- How parents can create safe spaces for children to express vulnerability- The surprising strength it takes to ask for help- Joel's unique background combining pastoral care, counseling, and tech- Practical tips for families navigating conversations about feelings and fear🎯 **Perfect for:** Parents, educators, counselors, and anyone who wants to help children build emotional resilience and understand that needing support is part of being human.Joel's message is simple yet profound: sometimes the bravest thing we can do is let others help us down from our tree. This conversation will change how you think about strength, weakness, and the beautiful courage found in vulnerability.📚 **About the Book:** "The Boy in the Tree: When Weak is Okay" (released September 23, 2025) is an 8x8 picture book that shows children asking for help is a sign of strength, not weakness—perfect for sparking meaningful family conversations about emotional wellness, published by Ripples Media. https://littleripples.media/books/the-boy-in-the-tree#ChildrensBooks #EmotionalIntelligence #Parenting #Vulnerability #SocialEmotionalLearning

    35 min
  4. The future of leadership with Mohamed Massaquoi

    09/20/2025

    The future of leadership with Mohamed Massaquoi

    Mo and I have had numerous conversations about leadership and its evolution in organizations and teams, and we've decided to bring those discussions to this podcast episode. You can find out more about Mohamed and the work he is doing at https://www.thevessol.com/Episode details:This video features a conversation between Jeff Hilimire and Mohamed Massaquoi, a speaker and coach specializing in transformation, reinvention, and change [00:08]. Massaquoi shares how an ATV accident, which resulted in the loss of his left hand, unexpectedly led him to this field [00:24].The discussion centers on leadership and its challenges. Massaquoi highlights common difficulties such as rigid playbooks [02:08], lack of flexibility in volatile situations [02:13], insufficient "shock absorption" for disruptions [02:31], and siloed thinking that prevents leaders from realizing others share similar challenges [02:44, 02:52].Drawing parallels between leadership in athletics and business [05:47], Massaquoi, with his professional football background, notes that many sports analogies directly apply to business, including talent acquisition [06:44], performing under pressure [06:52], and cross-functional teamwork [06:52].A key theme is the importance of a clear, unifying vision. Massaquoi emphasizes that unlike sports teams where everyone typically knows the goal [17:28, 17:35], businesses often lack this shared understanding, leading to departmental confusion and lack of cohesion [18:00].They also discuss leadership styles, agreeing that authenticity is crucial, though the best style depends on the specific talent and situation [25:16, 26:04]. Massaquoi points out that effective leaders are hands-on and invested in their people, much like coaches [31:31].Finally, Massaquoi offers advice for teams undergoing transformation: remember past successes in overcoming change [32:55], embrace the current chaos as an opportunity for creativity [33:28], don't go it alone and empower the team [33:47, 33:53], and iterate to discover what's next, which may be better than initially envisioned [34:18, 34:25]. Massaquoi also mentions he is working on a book and a podcast [36:08].

    37 min
  5. Book review: The Pool is Closed (with author Hannah Palmer)

    09/20/2025

    Book review: The Pool is Closed (with author Hannah Palmer)

    Hannah Palmer, author of The Pool is Closed, joins me to do a deep dive (pun intended) into the book. In this livestream, I’m joined by Hannah Palmer, urban naturalist, activist, and acclaimed author of The Pool Is Closed: Segregation, Summertime, and the Search for a Place to Swim. Together, we dive deep into the book’s themes of water access, segregation, parenting, environmental history, and the fight for public space in the South—particularly Atlanta. About the Book:The Pool Is Closed chronicles Hannah’s personal quest with her sons to find a place to swim in Atlanta—an odyssey that opens into broader questions of race, class, and who gets access to water for recreation. Interweaving memoir, social commentary, and environmental history, Palmer reveals hidden creeks, vanished lakes, and complex stories about the city’s environmental legacy, water policy, and the continuing racial politics of public pools. The book is not just about swimming—it’s about community, environmental justice, and embracing parenthood in an era of dwindling public resources and ecological anxiety. 🛒 Buy the Book (Bookshop.org): ⁠https://bookshop.org/p/books/the-pool...⁠ About the Author:Hannah S. Palmer is a writer and designer from the Southside of Atlanta. Her work in essays, memoir, and public art explores hidden histories and wildness in the urban South. She is also the author of the acclaimed Flight Path: A Search for Roots beneath the World’s Busiest Airport. 🔗 Hannah Palmer’s Website:⁠https://hannahspalmer.com⁠ 🛒 Flight Path on Bookshop.org: ⁠https://bookshop.org/p/books/flight-p...⁠ References & Further Reading: AJC Feature: "Bookshelf: Local author considers the politics of public pools" - ⁠https://www.ajc.com/things-to-do/book...⁠ Review: Hannah Palmer’s The Pool is Closed – ⁠https://markmcelroy.com/review-hannah...⁠ Rough Draft Atlanta: Above the Waterline - ⁠https://roughdraftatlanta.com/2025/08...⁠ Timestamps:⁠00:00⁠ – Introduction⁠ 02:00⁠ – Hannah’s inspiration and swimming in Atlanta ⁠15:00⁠ – Access to water, segregation, and environmental impacts ⁠35:00⁠ – Parenting, activism, and embracing wild places ⁠48:00⁠ – Q&A and closing thoughtsLike, comment, and subscribe for more author interviews and book discussions!⁠ #ThePoolIsClosed⁠ ⁠#HannahPalmer⁠ ⁠#BookReview⁠ ⁠#Atlanta⁠ ⁠#EnvironmentalJustice⁠ ⁠#Parenting⁠ ⁠#Livestream

    50 min

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Refreshing conversations with inspiring people. Welcome to Planting Seeds. I'm Jeff Hilimire, a husband, father, entrepreneur, and author. I created this podcast to talk to people that inspire me, either because they've accomplished great things or done a lot of good in the world - or more likely, a combination of both. My goal is to learn people's origin stories, really dig into what makes them tick, and understand their secrets to success.