32 min

Ep 3: Plants are Good for You This is Good for You

    • Society & Culture

One of the things I’ve noticed as my friends and I get older is how much we try to make our homes places of peace. For many, that means filling it up with greenery, which is hard with my history of over- and then under-watering my plants. I had to ask my friend Donwill how he cares for his house jungle and how he’s, unexpectedly, Plant Dad of the Year.
 
Indulgence
Nichole and Donwill recommend silence!
 
Guest
Donwill is a Brooklyn based rapper who has parlayed his passion for music and writing into a wide array of opportunities. He is a member of the rap group Tanya Morgan and has produced music for Last Week Tonight with John Oliver, Buzzfeed’s “Another Round,” and this podcast, to name a few. Find him online at www.donwill.me/.
 
Sponsors
- Dipsea is offering a 30-day free trial when you go to dipseastories.com/thisisgood!
 
Find Us Online
- Twitter: @ThisIsGoodPod
- Instagram: @ThisIsGoodPod
- Merch: thisisgoodpod.com/merch
- Patreon: thisisgoodpod.com/patreon
- Nichole: @tnwhiskeywoman
- Multitude: @MultitudeShows
- Email: thisisgoodpod@gmail.com
 
Production
- Producer: Eric Silver
- Editor: Brandon Grugle
- Executive Producers: Amanda McLoughlin and Nichole Perkins
- Theme Music: Donwill
- Artwork: Jessica E. Boyd
 
About The Show
Nichole Perkins wants people to stop feeling bad about feeling good, and This Is Good For You lets you know you are never alone in what you like. Every episode, Nichole explores something that people love—whether it’s needlepoint, watching bad movies with friends, or cowgirl exercise classes—and asks experts and devotees why it makes them happy. She ends each show with an Indulgence: a recommendation listeners can enjoy with no remorse. There’s no such thing as a guilty pleasure when you learn to love it freely! To find out what’s good for you, listen to new episodes every other Friday.

One of the things I’ve noticed as my friends and I get older is how much we try to make our homes places of peace. For many, that means filling it up with greenery, which is hard with my history of over- and then under-watering my plants. I had to ask my friend Donwill how he cares for his house jungle and how he’s, unexpectedly, Plant Dad of the Year.
 
Indulgence
Nichole and Donwill recommend silence!
 
Guest
Donwill is a Brooklyn based rapper who has parlayed his passion for music and writing into a wide array of opportunities. He is a member of the rap group Tanya Morgan and has produced music for Last Week Tonight with John Oliver, Buzzfeed’s “Another Round,” and this podcast, to name a few. Find him online at www.donwill.me/.
 
Sponsors
- Dipsea is offering a 30-day free trial when you go to dipseastories.com/thisisgood!
 
Find Us Online
- Twitter: @ThisIsGoodPod
- Instagram: @ThisIsGoodPod
- Merch: thisisgoodpod.com/merch
- Patreon: thisisgoodpod.com/patreon
- Nichole: @tnwhiskeywoman
- Multitude: @MultitudeShows
- Email: thisisgoodpod@gmail.com
 
Production
- Producer: Eric Silver
- Editor: Brandon Grugle
- Executive Producers: Amanda McLoughlin and Nichole Perkins
- Theme Music: Donwill
- Artwork: Jessica E. Boyd
 
About The Show
Nichole Perkins wants people to stop feeling bad about feeling good, and This Is Good For You lets you know you are never alone in what you like. Every episode, Nichole explores something that people love—whether it’s needlepoint, watching bad movies with friends, or cowgirl exercise classes—and asks experts and devotees why it makes them happy. She ends each show with an Indulgence: a recommendation listeners can enjoy with no remorse. There’s no such thing as a guilty pleasure when you learn to love it freely! To find out what’s good for you, listen to new episodes every other Friday.

32 min

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