In this inspiring episode of And Now, Love, Cynthia Marks sits down with Richard Garcia, co-founder of Alma Backyard Farms, to explore the transformative power of urban agriculture and community. Rich shares his personal journey from a calling toward priesthood to discovering his true purpose—creating a space for formerly incarcerated individuals to heal, reconnect, and contribute through farming. The conversation dives into how Alma Farms offers job training, education, and meaningful connections, serving as a restorative space for both people and the land. Rich reflects on generational responsibility, childhood lessons, and the importance of recognizing our own capacity for growth, much like the plants they nurture. Together, they explore themes of original love, trust, and creating spaces where everyone—especially those society often overlooks—can thrive. This episode is a beautiful meditation on second chances, the healing power of nature, and how we can all grow something good.
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