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Join hosts Brit Sastrawidjaya and Bethany Rydmark as they share bold ideas, practical strategies, and inspiring conversations with designers, scientists, vendors, and visionaries who are rethinking the way we design & build our outdoor spaces.Copyright 2026 Land Language Direction Economie Management et direction Sciences sociales
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    • Sustainable Wood Practices That Restore Ecosystems with Lynn Morgan
      Feb 19 2026

      Local, sustainable wood is more than a material choice. It’s a connection to land, community, and story.

      In this episode, Land Language hosts Brit Sastrawidjaya and Bethany Rydmark sit down with Lynn Morgan, Director of Community Engagement at Sustainable Northwest Wood, to explore how regenerative forestry, ethical material sourcing, and cultural stewardship can transform the landscaping and building industries.

      We dive into the mission that sets Sustainable Northwest Wood apart: a business founded in 2008 to sell only responsibly harvested, regionally sourced wood—no offsets, no greenwashing, no hidden supply chains. Lynn shares their journey of thoughtful expansion, including a new Seattle distribution center, and why transparency and community trust define every step.

      The conversation moves from forest ecology to personal lineage: Appalachian resourcefulness, the emotional weight of forest loss, and the joy of choosing materials with story and meaning. From pests like the emerald ash borer to blue pine salvage, selective harvesting, and the cultural loss of “enough,” Lynn offers a grounded vision for how the landscape and construction industries can shift toward regenerative practice.

      What You’ll Learn:

      • Why local wood matters for climate, culture, and accountability

      • How Sustainable Northwest Wood built a fully regenerative supply model

      • The ecological and emotional impact of pests like the ash borer and pine beetle

      • Selective harvesting and what a truly healthy working forest looks like

      • How to choose materials that nourish ecosystem integrity

      • The cultural grief and opportunity inside today’s forest management conversations

      • Why “enoughness” is a critical value for regenerative design

      • How story-rich materials change the client experience

      Chapters:

      00:00 Start

      00:33 Meet Lynn Morgan (Sustainable Northwest Wood)

      01:05 Lynn’s Journey: From Interior Design to Sustainable Lumber

      03:37 A Lifelong Relationship with Forests (Not Just a Resource)

      05:41 Juniper Origin Story: Restoration Wood & Watershed Comeback

      08:52 Juniper Durability, Beauty, and Best Uses

      11:53 Designing With Juniper: Length Limits, Character, and Install Tips

      14:27 Cutting Through Greenwashing: FSC, Chain of Custody, and Vetting

      16:36 What Sustainable Harvesting Looks Like on the Ground (vs Clearcuts)

      23:00 PDX Airport Remodel: 800,000 Board Feet + Local Forest Collaboration

      27:52 Why Traceable Materials Matter

      29:39 PDX’s Responsibly Sourced Wood & Restored Watersheds

      30:44 Climate Change, Drier Summers & Cedar Decline

      31:30 New Species, Long-Term Planning & Zena Forest

      33:21 Price, Values & the Power of Wood’s Story

      35:40 Tribal Sourcing, Rebates Back to Forests & Buying Local

      37:45 Slow Down, Ask Questions, Build Better

      39:16 Why This Lumberyard Is Unique & What’s Next

      41:09 Appalachia Roots, Stewardship & Caring for the Land

      44:18 Sustainability Isn’t Luxury: Limits, Gratitude & A More Rooted Life

      46:31 Forest Tour + Broader Forestry Questions: NZ, FSC & Using Beetle-Kill/Ash

      52:04 Close

      Follow Lynn:

      Sustainable Northwest Wood: https://www.snwwood.com/Lynn-Morgan

      Follow Land Language:

      Land Language Website: https://www.landlanguage.org/

      Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thelandlanguage/

      Connect with Us:

      Got questions? Ideas for future guests? DM us on Instagram @thelandlanguage or visit our website to share your thoughts. We're building this together.

      About Land Language:

      Land Language is a podcast for landscape...

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      54 min
    • Why Your Garden Should Feed You: Kitchen Garden Design & Mindful Growing with Willi Galloway
      Feb 5 2026

      Growing food isn't about producing bushels of vegetables or becoming self-sufficient—it's about cultivating connection, wonder, and daily rituals that nourish both body and soul. In this episode, Brit Sastrawidjaya and Bethany Rydmark talk with garden writer and cookbook author Willi Galloway about integrating edibles into landscapes, discovering overlooked plant parts, and building a breakfast routine centered around garden-fresh vegetables.

      Willi shares her unconventional journey from college English major to test garden manager at Organic Gardening Magazine to two-time cookbook author. Along the way, she challenges yield-obsessed gardening culture, celebrates the magic of nasturtium leaves on avocado toast, and explains why growing a single bean plant that reaches eight feet tall in a few months is a profoundly life-affirming act.

      Chapters:

      00:00 Start

      00:39 Meet Willie Galloway: From Organic Gardening to Cookbook Author

      01:54 Willie's Early Gardening Influences

      03:19 Journey to Organic Gardening Magazine

      05:21 Discovering the Joy of Growing Food

      10:17 Incorporating Edibles into Your Garden

      19:13 Companion Planting and Garden Maintenance Tips

      22:42 The Psychological Benefits of Gardening

      23:27 Mindfulness in the Garden

      25:11 The Joy of Growing Your Own Food

      26:01 Designing Gardens for Wellness

      28:24 Incorporating Food into Ornamental Gardens

      29:15 Veggies for Breakfast: A New Perspective

      33:08 Creating Rituals with Garden Herbs

      37:11 Exploring the Northwest Floral Garden Festival

      40:14 Connecting People Through Gardening Stories

      44:23 Conclusion

      Follow Willi:

      Website

      Willi Galloway on Instagram


      Follow Land Language:

      Land Language Website

      Follow on Instagram


      Connect with Us:

      Got questions? Ideas for future guests? DM us on Instagram or visit our website to share your thoughts. We're building this together.

      About Land Language:

      Land Language is a podcast for landscape professionals, plant lovers, and anyone who wants to understand what it really takes to build regeneratively. Hosted by contractor/designer Brit Sastrawidjaya and designer Bethany Rydmark, each episode brings you expert insights, practical tools, and honest conversations about transforming the landscape industry from the ground up.

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      47 min
    • How to Work Creatively with Clients and the Land with Xanthe White
      Feb 5 2026

      Regenerative landscape design isn’t just about plants — it’s about teaching people to be in right relationship with land. In this episode of Land Language, hosts Brit Sastrawidjaya (CEO, Blueprint Earth; stormwater expert) and Bethany Rydmark sit down with New Zealand landscape designer and author Xanthe White to talk about process-driven design, soil and water as living systems, and why restraint is one of the most sustainable design tools we have.

      Xanthe has spent decades crafting gardens in Aotearoa/New Zealand, writing about “good dirt,” and leading a studio that treats makers, gardeners, and designers as a single ecology of practice. This conversation is a masterclass in how to practice landscape design that is regenerative, human, and site-honoring.

      Chapters:

      00:00 Start

      04:25 Xanthe's Journey into Landscape Architecture

      07:43 The Philosophy of Landscape Design

      11:58 Challenges and Innovations in the Field

      23:33 Water Management and Design Stories

      38:51 Material Choices and Sustainable Practices

      46:03 Future Projects and Inspirations

      47:13 Closing


      Follow Xanthe

      Xanthe White Design

      Follow Land Language:

      Land Language Website

      Follow on Instagram


      Connect with Us:

      Got questions? Ideas for future guests? DM us on Instagram or visit our website to share your thoughts. We're building this together.


      About Land Language:

      Land Language is a podcast for landscape professionals, plant lovers, and anyone who wants to understand what it really takes to build regeneratively. Hosted by contractor/designer Brit Sastrawidjaya and designer Bethany Rydmark, each episode brings you expert insights, practical tools, and honest conversations about transforming the landscape industry from the ground up.

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      50 min
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