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    Alternative Health

    HerbRally

    Welcome to the HerbRally podcast! We take a deep dive into the world of herbalism. We host some of the best teachers in the field with topics ranging from wild foods, botany, nutrition, ecology, herbal medicine and health accessibility. You’ll hear class recordings from conferences, narrated plant monographs, interviews, event updates and so much more. There are hundreds of episodes on herbalism so you’re bound to find what you’re looking for. Thanks for tuning in!

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    Latest Episodes:
    Two EPIC herbal events | Anna Claire Lotti & Sondra Hamilton May 23, 2022

    Full show notes and links for this episode: CLICK HERE

    Want more great herbal content? HerbRally is also on YouTube! CLICK HERE to watch.

    We release new videos each week!

    Sign up for the HerbRally newsletter and receive these SEVEN herbal freebies!

    86 page ebook by Plant Healer

    5 Herbal Events Around the World | Video with Bevin Clare

    36 Page Book Excerpt from "Nourishing Foods" by Plant Healer

    Calendula ebook by Rosalee de la Forêt Hour long adaptogens class with Heather Irvine 15% off discount for Mountain Rose Herbs 10% off discount for the HerbRally store

    CLAIM YOUR FREEBIES HERE

    Thanks for listening!

    Herbalism in your neck of the woods.

    HerbRally

    www.HerbRally.com


    Lemon Balm: A Nervine I Love with Maria Noël Groves May 13, 2022

    Full show notes and links for this episode: CLICK HERE

    Want more great herbal content? HerbRally is also on YouTube! CLICK HERE to watch.

    We release new videos each week!

    Sign up for the HerbRally newsletter and receive these SEVEN herbal freebies!

    86 page ebook by Plant Healer

    5 Herbal Events Around the World | Video with Bevin Clare

    36 Page Book Excerpt from "Nourishing Foods" by Plant Healer

    Calendula ebook by Rosalee de la Forêt Hour long adaptogens class with Heather Irvine 15% off discount for Mountain Rose Herbs 10% off discount for the HerbRally store

    CLAIM YOUR FREEBIES HERE

    Thanks for listening!

    Herbalism in your neck of the woods.

    HerbRally

    www.HerbRally.com


    The History of Flower Essences with Lupo Passero May 10, 2022

    Full show notes and links for this episode: CLICK HERE

    Want more great herbal content? HerbRally is also on YouTube! CLICK HERE to watch.

    We release new videos each week!

    Sign up for the HerbRally newsletter and receive these SEVEN herbal freebies!

    86 page ebook by Plant Healer

    5 Herbal Events Around the World | Video with Bevin Clare

    36 Page Book Excerpt from "Nourishing Foods" by Plant Healer

    Calendula ebook by Rosalee de la Forêt Hour long adaptogens class with Heather Irvine 15% off discount for Mountain Rose Herbs 10% off discount for the HerbRally store

    CLAIM YOUR FREEBIES HERE

    Thanks for listening!

    Herbalism in your neck of the woods.

    HerbRally

    www.HerbRally.com


    The Importance of African Herbalism with KhadiYah Preciado May 10, 2022

    Full show notes and links for this episode: CLICK HERE

    Want more great herbal content? HerbRally is also on YouTube! CLICK HERE to watch.

    We release new videos each week!

    Sign up for the HerbRally newsletter and receive these SEVEN herbal freebies!

    86 page ebook by Plant Healer

    5 Herbal Events Around the World | Video with Bevin Clare

    36 Page Book Excerpt from "Nourishing Foods" by Plant Healer

    Calendula ebook by Rosalee de la Forêt Hour long adaptogens class with Heather Irvine 15% off discount for Mountain Rose Herbs 10% off discount for the HerbRally store

    CLAIM YOUR FREEBIES HERE

    Thanks for listening!

    Herbalism in your neck of the woods.

    HerbRally

    www.HerbRally.com


    Flower Essences for Burnout & Compassion Fatigue with Lupo Passero May 06, 2022

    Full show notes and links for this episode: CLICK HERE

    Want more great herbal content? HerbRally is also on YouTube! CLICK HERE to watch.

    We release new videos each week!

    Sign up for the HerbRally newsletter and receive these SEVEN herbal freebies!

    86 page ebook by Plant Healer

    5 Herbal Events Around the World | Video with Bevin Clare

    36 Page Book Excerpt from "Nourishing Foods" by Plant Healer

    Calendula ebook by Rosalee de la Forêt Hour long adaptogens class with Heather Irvine 15% off discount for Mountain Rose Herbs 10% off discount for the HerbRally store

    CLAIM YOUR FREEBIES HERE

    Thanks for listening!

    Herbalism in your neck of the woods.

    HerbRally

    www.HerbRally.com


    Interview with Brigitte Mars | Botanica 2022 May 04, 2022

    Full show notes and links for this episode: CLICK HERE

    Want more great herbal content? HerbRally is also on YouTube! CLICK HERE to watch.

    We release new videos each week!

    Sign up for the HerbRally newsletter and receive these SEVEN herbal freebies!

    86 page ebook by Plant Healer

    5 Herbal Events Around the World | Video with Bevin Clare

    36 Page Book Excerpt from "Nourishing Foods" by Plant Healer

    Calendula ebook by Rosalee de la ForêtHour long adaptogens class with Heather Irvine 15% off discount for Mountain Rose Herbs 10% off discount for the HerbRally store

    CLAIM YOUR FREEBIES HERE

    Thanks for listening!

    Herbalism in your neck of the woods.

    HerbRally

    www.HerbRally.com


    Thanking YOU, book giveaway and BIG NEWS! May 03, 2022

    Full show notes and links for this episode: CLICK HERE

    Want more great herbal content? HerbRally is also on YouTube! CLICK HERE to watch.

    We release new videos each week!

    Sign up for the HerbRally newsletter and receive these SEVEN herbal freebies!

    86 page ebook by Plant Healer

    5 Herbal Events Around the World | Video with Bevin Clare

    36 Page Book Excerpt from "Nourishing Foods" by Plant Healer

    Calendula ebook by Rosalee de la Forêt Hour long adaptogens class with Heather Irvine 15% off discount for Mountain Rose Herbs 10% off discount for the HerbRally store

    CLAIM YOUR FREEBIES HERE

    Thanks for listening!

    Herbalism in your neck of the woods.

    HerbRally

    www.HerbRally.com


    Regenerative Herbalism with Penelope Beaudrow Apr 11, 2022

    Today’s episode is yet another one from the Heirlooms and Herbs Podcast, so a huge thanks to Chelsea for sharing!

    If you got a sec, please take a moment to subscribe to Heirlooms and Herbs in your podcast player.

    In this episode, Chelsea sits down with her dear friend and long-time teacher Penelope Beaudrow.

    Penelope has devoted over twenty-five years to helping others foster deep and resilient connections with the living intelligence of the natural world and the regenerative, healing forces of plants and the medicine they carry.

    In this episode, they discuss:

    - Herbalism as a profession and a lifestyle

    - Courses & apprenticeship programs

    - Ways to give back to the natural world

    - Endangered, native/non-native and invasive species

    To learn more about Penelope you can go to https://theginkgotree.ca/

    Or http://www.everythingherbal.ca

    Thanks for listening!

    HerbRally

    Get your first 30 days of the HerbRally Schoolhouse for FREE with coupon code PODCAST at check out.

    Learn more: www.herbrally.com/schoolhouse


    Aromatic Distillation Retreat Apr 09, 2022

    The School for Aromatic Studies is hosting an epic retreat from May 19 - 23, 2022 in Stuart, VA.

    LEARN MORE AND REGISTER

    Aromatic Distillation retreat

    Join Jade Shutes at Yarrow Mountain Farm in Stuart, VA for a 3-day hands-on exploration of the ancient alchemical art of aromatic distillation. You will not only learn about the aromatic distillation process but also take a deep-dive into the role aromatic plants and aromatic distillation have in cultivating our relationship with the five elements & nature and as a journey of self-reflection and transformation.

    Through the use of Goethean/Contemplative plant study, you will be guided in cultivating a new relationship with aromatic plants.

    Why attend this aromatic distillation retreat?

    Our 3-day distillation retreats will be an opportunity of exploring the traditional method of extracting the aromatic hydrosols and essential oils while embarking on an alchemical journey and experience.

    May: Special Guest Distiller

    Our May Aromatic Distillation Retreat will include a very special guest: Heidi Nielsen! Heidi will be coming for a visit and will co-teach our May distillation retreat. She is a distiller of rose and other aromatics native to Vancouver, Canada. LEARN MORE AND REGISTER


    Finding Your Way with Mason Hutchison Apr 09, 2022

    Thanks to Chelsea for sharing the audio for this episode!

    Please take a minute to subscribe to the Heirlooms and Herbs podcast.

    EPISODE DESCRIPTION

    In this episode, I sit down with Mason Hutchison, founder of HerbRally, a podcast, and platform connecting people from all walks of life to events and education all across the US and beyond. Previous to launching Herb Rally, he was the Events & Marketing Strategist for Mountain Rose Herbs for 11 years and has completed two herbalism apprenticeships both at the Columbines School of Botanical Studies and the Arctos School of Herbal and Botanical Studies. He now operates Herb Rally full time with his beloved wife, Amanda, where they’ve continued to expand their offerings and educational works, including their newly launched schoolhouse.

    “You really just have to jump in and do it. No matter how much fear is going through your system. I mean all of the best things in my life, have been those things where my entire heart and soul is telling me that I have to do this.” - Mason Hutchison.

    In this conversation we explore:

    - The journey and behind the scenes of Herb Rally

    - Becoming an entrepreneur

    - Starting a herbal business

    - Inspiration and actionable steps to bring your dreams to life

    Resources:

    Herb Rally Website | https://www.herbrally.com

    Heirlooms & Herbs Website | https://heirloomsandherbs.ca/

    Diving Board by Shel Silverstein:

    "You’ve been up on that diving board

    Making sure that it’s nice and straight.

    You’ve made sure that it’s not too slick.

    You’ve made sure it can stand the weight.

    You’ve made sure that the spring is tight.

    You’ve made sure that the cloth won’t slip.

    You’ve made sure that it bounces right,

    And that your toes can get a grip– –

    And you’ve been up there since half past five

    Doin’ everything … but DIVE."


    Gummies as a CBD Dosage Format with Dr Kevin Spelman Apr 07, 2022

    In today's episode, Dr. Kevin Spelman teaches us about the effectiveness of using gummies as an excellent format for absorption. He also chats a bit about the history.

    To learn more about Kevin and all of his amazing work, I highly recommend you check out The Spelman Report at TheSpelmanReport.com.

    Huge thanks to Kevin for sharing this presentation with all of us!

    About Kevin:

    Dr. Kevin Spelman has dedicated the past three decades to researching, advising and teaching in the natural products realm. He is an avid proponent of education in botanical medicine, having trained physicians in course work, mentored naturopathic students in clinical rotations and medicinal plant research, and he co-founded the first Master of Science program in Clinical Herbal Medicine. Understanding the effect of plant compounds on the molecular pathways of human health has been an important part of Dr. Spelman’s work.

    Thanks for listening!

    HerbRally www.herbrally.com


    The Many Benefits of Spices with Bevin Clare Mar 31, 2022

    Today's episode is lesson one of Bevin Clare's module "The Spice Apothecary" from our sliding scale, ever-expaning course "The Art of Frugal Nutrition".

    Learn more at HerbRally.com/FrugalNutrition

    Also, podcast listeners! If you'd like to receive your first 30 days for FREE of our new member area HerbRally Schoolhouse, use coupon code "PODCAST" at checkout.

    Learn more at HerbRally.com/Schoolhouse

    Thanks as always for listening!

    HerbRally www.herbrally.com


    Book giveaway and super cool updates with Mason Hutchison Mar 25, 2022

    Learn all about some awesome new things happening here at HerbRally!

    WATCH THE VIDEO ON YOUTUBE

    We're hosting a book giveaway for Robin Rose Bennett's CLASSIC herbal "The Gift of Healing Herbs".

    Watch the video to learn how to enter to win. We'll choose a winner at random in our next HerbRally updates video.

    Thanks for listening! HerbRally www.herbrally.com


    The 5th Annual Botanica: A Festival of Plants Mar 24, 2022

    Join Sara Stewart Martinelli and Malia Thompson (and Malia's dog Theophrastus) as they discuss the upcoming event Botanica: A Festival of Plants. The first person to answer correctly who Malia named her dog after (in reference to plants) wins a Botanica T-shirt! Leave your answer in the comments section in the YouTube video. Here’s a link to the original video if you want to enter to win the t-shirt!

    June 17 - 19, 2022

    Three Leaf Farm in Lafayette, Colorado

    LEARN MORE AND REGISTER

    LEARN MORE ABOUT THREE LEAF FARM

    LEARN MORE ABOUT MALIA

    We're so excited for in-person herbalism events again!

    We hope you're able to join in on the fun.

    Sign up for the HerbRally newsletter and receive these SEVEN herbal freebies!

    86 page ebook by Plant Healer

    5 Herbal Events Around the World | Video with Bevin Clare

    36 Page Book Excerpt from "Nourishing Foods" by Plant Healer

    Calendula ebook by Rosalee de la Forêt

    Hour long adaptogens class with Heather Irvine

    Exclusive 15% off discount for Mountain Rose Herbs

    10% off discount for the HerbRally store

    CLAIM YOUR FREEBIES HERE


    Heart Expansion, HerbRally + The Art of Frugal Nutrition with Mason Hutchison Mar 11, 2022

    Today’s episode is the full interview I did with Heather Sanderson on the Majestic Wisdom Podcast.

    Thank you so much Heather for letting HerbRally publish the audio here!

    Everyone, please search “Majestic Wisdom Podcast” in your podcast player of choice and give them a subscribe.

    EPISODE DESCRIPTION

    In this episode of Majestic Wisdom Podcast Heather co-creates with Mason Hutchison, founder and owner of HerbRally, a never-ending online offering and ecosystem that connects people with plants (and with plant people) both virtually and in body.

    Mason shares his journey of where HerbRally came from, what it is, what it means to him, and how both it, and he, continue to evolve through this offering. He also talks about a new creation, The Art of Frugal Nutrition, an ever-expanding class series that has been in his heart for some time (and touches on Dumpster Diving with Guisepi Spadafora too). In this episode, you’ll hear more about these concepts, and Mason’s thoughts and approach to what he brings to the world, and to life.

    Heather offers a plant spirit reading for Mason, connected with his being. We hope that this podcast will help you expand your mindset, try something new, and listen to your heart.

    Click here to listen to this episode now. Available on Apple, Spotify, Anchor.fm or wherever you podcast.

    This episode is also available on HerbRally’s YouTube channel as a video!

    Mentioned in this episode:

    For more about Mason: https://www.herbrally.com/about Visit HerbRally: https://www.herbrally.com/ For more on the Art of Frugal Nutrition: https://www.herbrally.com/frugalnutrition Mason on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/masehutch/ HerbRally on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/herbrally/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/herbrally/

    Connect with the Plants:

    Plant and Tree Spirit Short Reads by Heather: https://majesticwisdompublishing.com/books/ and you can follow her author page on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Heather-Sanderson/e/B0829HZNQZ for future book offerings

    More with Heather:

    For classes, workshops, Reiki sessions, and other offerings: https://journeythroughyoga.com/ For Plant Medicine Readings: https://majesticwisdompublishing.com/plant-medicine-reading/ Sign up for Heather’s newsletter: https://journeythroughyoga.com/enewsletter/ Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/heather.sanderson/ Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/majesticwisdom/support


    Minty Nootropics with Maria Noël Groves Mar 10, 2022

    Today's episode is just a snippet of Maria Noël Groves 40 minute video presentation from our member area HerbRally Schoolhouse.

    We release new and exclusive content each week to our members.

    Our podcast listeners can try the first month for free by using coupon code "podcast" at check out.

    LEARN MORE AND REGISTER

    LINKS

    Maria Noel Groves - Wintergreen Botanicals

    Emcee Calico on Spotify

    CLASS DESCRIPTION This 40 minute class is a really nice intro on nootropics. More specifically nootropics in the mint family. What are nootropics you might ask? In a nutshell, they’re herbs that support brain health. Although this is just an intro class, Maria covers a lot of ground, including the benefits of nootropics, basic mint family botany, common themes of medicinal uses of mint family plants and much more. We hope you enjoy!

    Thanks for listening!

    HerbRally www.herbrally.com


    Must Have Herbal Books with Missy Rohs Mar 10, 2022

    Today's episode is just a short snippet of Missy Rohs' class "Must Have Books" from HerbRally Schoolhouse.

    Psst...we're giving our podcast listeners, that's you, your first 30 days FREE of the Schoolhouse.

    It's our new member area, and we release new exclusive content each week.

    To get your first 30 days for free, just use coupon code "podcast" at check out. LEARN MORE AND REGISTER

    Thanks for listening, enjoy the show!

    Mason www.herbrally.com


    Updates, giveaway winners, travels + more with Mason Hutchison Mar 08, 2022

    Every so often we release an episode announcing current projects, upcoming projects, giveaways, and everything else goin' on in the HerbRally community.

    We've got a lot goin' on, so if you'd like to hear about some of the updates, give this podcast a listen!

    CLICK HERE TO WATCH ON YOUTUBE

    If you enjoyed it, please give it a THUMBS UP!

    Let us know if the comments if you have any questions/thoughts/etc. Thanks!

    LINKS

    HerbRally Schoolhouse

    Art of Frugal Nutrition

    Heirlooms & Herbs Interview with Mason

    Herbal Entrepreneur Conference

    Ask an Herbalist with Paul Bergner

    Thanks for listening! HerbRally


    FREE | Plant Spirit Herbalism Summit - ONLINE EVENT Mar 04, 2022

    Healing Wisdom of Herbs and Plant Consciousness with 20+ Herbalists, Authors, Teachers, and Plant Expert Speakers.

    CLICK HERE to learn more about this FREE online.

    30+ speakers will be sharing their experience of direct relationship and connection with the healing wisdom of Nature.

    Some themes include:

    Plant Spirit Healing

    Plant Allies

    Plant Communication

    Celebrate BIPOC Herbalists

    Herbal Wisdom

    Apothecaries

    +more!

    www.plantspiritherbalismsummit.com

    Thank you for listening! HerbRally www.herbrally.com


    EVENT | Medicinal Plants of the Southern Appalachians Retreat Mar 01, 2022

    Join us for BotanoLogos’ first in-person herb event since 2019! LEARN MORE AND REGISTER

    This week-long retreat is an immersion into the medicinal plants of the Southern Appalachians, a region sometimes referred to as the “Apothecary of North America.” Together, we’ll explore the incredible diversity of native, introduced, and cultivated herbs that thrive here.

    Patricia Kyritsi Howell and Cara-Lee Langston lead retreat activities, including field studies, lectures, wildcrafting, foraging, medicine making, and more. Other guest teachers to be announced.

    Arrive Sunday in time for an evening orientation and wild foods reception at the Parker Ranch. Monday morning, we’ll head out to a local trail to begin botanizing. Each day starts with a field trip where you’ll learn to use a botanical key to identify spring herbs, practice sustainable harvesting, and gather herbs to make medicines.

    In the afternoon, we return to Parker Ranch to talk about the medicinal uses of the herbs we’ve seen and process plants harvested. Our schedule includes free time each day allows you to explore Rabun County.

    Thanks for listening! HerbRally Check out our new member area, HerbRally Schoolhouse! We publish new and exclusive content for our members each week. www.herbrally.com/schoolhouse


    SNIPPET: Chinese Medicine in Your Kitchen with Jiling Lin Feb 28, 2022

    Today's episode is just a very short snippet of Jiling Lin's class "Chinese Medicine in Your Kitchen".

    The full class is 96 minutes!

    You can get the full class by signing up for the HerbRally Schoolhouse.

    It's only $10/month and we release new exclusive content to our members every week!

    CLASS DESCRIPTION

    Explore the five phases of Chinese medicine and their correlating five seasons. Learn traditional Chinese food energetics, including the five flavors, nature/ temperature, and meridians. Understand Chinese dietary principles for eating and living through the five seasons, with optimal foods, herbs, and cooking practices.

    Jiling Lin is a Licensed Acupuncturist (L.Ac), herbalist, and yoga teacher in Ventura, CA. She helps athletes, artists and visionaries thrive with gentle, powerful and effective acupuncture & herbal treatments– and innovative classes & retreats in gorgeous wild spaces. Jiling’s adventures through mountains, oceans and deserts re-inspires her mission of providing the best integrative medicine and experiential education to empower thriving health and environmental stewardship in our bodies, communities, and world. Visit Jiling at JilingLin.com , Instagram, and Facebook.


    SNIPPET: Introducing Aralia with Logan Keister Feb 27, 2022

    Today's episode is just a short snippet of Logan Keister's Aralia class from our member area, HerbRally Schoolhouse.

    Only two days left to enter to win our giveaway! That's 30 free days of Schoolhouse, plus a chance to win a gift basket valued at $210.

    To learn more and register go to HerbRally.com/schoolhouse

    Don't forget to use coupon code FREESCHOOL at check out.

    If you're listening in the future, please check out HerbRally Schoolhouse anyway! It's only $10 a month, and we come out with new and exclusive content with highly esteemed herbalists each week.

    MORE FROM LOGAN

    Logan on YouTube

    Follow Logan on Instagram

    Logan's Etsy Shop

    Thanks for listening! HerbRally www.herbrally.com

    Thanks for listening!

    HerbRally


    What advice do you wish you had as an herbal student? Paul Bergner | Ask an Herbalist Feb 26, 2022

    Paul Bergner has been a practicing herbalist for 50 years, and in this episode he shares his best advice for the aspiring herbalist. It's simple, yet profound!

    Whether early in your journey, or you've been doin' this for awhile, this is definitely worth the listen.

    Learn more about Paul and his offerings at https://www.naimh.com/

    WATCH THE VIDEO ON YOUTUBE

    Thank you for listening!

    HerbRally

    Check out our new member area, HerbRally Schoolhouse.

    We come out with new and exclusive content for our members each week.


    Chapter 2- What's The Tea | The Botanical Green Book with Derek Haynes Feb 25, 2022

    This episode is CHAPTER TWO of the Botanical Green Book series, hosted by Derek Haynes, AKA The Crazy Botanist.

    Listen in as he sits down with Matthias Payton, owner and founder of Jasper & Gold Herbal Infusions. His company provides medicinal herbs, combined with culinary ingredients, that promote health and wellness through flavorful infusions.

    You're sure to come away inspired from this interview!

    Huge thanks to Matthias and Derek for sharing their passion with all of us. And thanks to y'all for listening!

    You can watch the video of this interview on our YouTube channel - CLICK HERE

    LEARN MORE about Jasper & Gold Herbal Infusions

    Homepage YouTube Instagram

    Follow Derek online: www.thecrazybotanist.com

    Instagram: @thechocolatebotanist

    Derek’s YouTube channel

    Thank you for watching! HerbRally Check out our new membership site: HerbRally Schoolhouse


    Chapter 1 - The Power of U! | The Botanical Green Book with Derek Haynes Feb 25, 2022

    Welcome to chapter one of the Botanical Green Book, an ongoing series hosted by botanist Derek Haynes. In this episode, he interviews Delphine Sellars, the executive director of Urban Community AgriNomics, also known as UCAN.

    We’ll learn about how Delphine came to work with plants, what UCAN is all about, and we’ll even get to take a tour of the grounds with them.

    Prior to receiving its nonprofit status in 2016, UCAN worked in the community with and for other nonprofits to reduce food insecurity, prevent and reverse health issues, augment the academic success of children and create healthy families.

    WATCH THE ORIGINAL YOUTUBE VIDEO

    To learn more about UCAN and to support their work, you can visit www.ucan.today

    Follow Derek online: www.thecrazybotanist.com

    Instagram: @thechocolatebotanist

    Derek’s YouTube channel

    Thanks for listening!

    Check out our new membership area: HerbRally Schoolhouse


    Preface | The Botanical Green Book with Derek Haynes Feb 25, 2022

    Derek Haynes AKA The Chocolate Botanist introduces us to his new project, “The Botanical Green Book”. In the year 1936, Victor Hugo Green wrote the first volume of “The Negro Traveler’s Green Book” which helped African-American travelers in the US find safe, and legal, places to stay, eat and safely travel.

    This new monthly video series with Derek is inspired by the Green Book, and he’s going to take us around the plant community introducing us to black botanists, horticulturists, herbalists and plant people. Stay tuned for chapter one, coming soon! CLICK HERE to watch the original YouTube video.

    Follow Derek online: www.thecrazybotanist.com

    Instagram: @thechocolatebotanist

    Derek’s YouTube channel

    Thanks for listening!

    Check out our new membership area: HerbRally Schoolhouse


    What Is Fermentation? with Kirsten Shockey Feb 24, 2022

    Today's episode is lesson one in Kirsten Shockey's fermentation module from our course The Art of Frugal Nutrition.

    This is just the beginning, there's a whole lot more in the course!

    To learn more and to register (it's sliding scale), just head to HerbRally.com/FrugalNutrition. Learn more about Kirsten and her offerings at FermentationSchool.com.

    Thank you for listening! HerbRally Check out our new membership area: HerbRally Schoolhouse We come out with new and exclusive content every week!


    ENROLLMENT CLOSING | Vitalist Herbal Practitioner Program Feb 23, 2022

    Just a quick message to let you know that enrollment is closing TOMORROW, February 24, 2022, for the Vitalist Herbal Practitioner Program.

    CLICK HERE TO REGISTER

    If you register through that link (above), we'll throw in a year FREE of our new membership area, HerbRally Schoolhouse.

    Thank you for listening and for your support of HerbRally!


    HerbRally Updates with Mason Hutchison Feb 22, 2022

    Here are some HerbRally updates for ya! This was recorded on February 21, 2022. SCHOOL OF EVOLUTIONARY HERBALISM + FREE WEBINAR Sajah Popham is hosting a free webinar tomorrow (Feb. 22) at 3pm (PST). It's called The Path to Becoming a Practicing Herbalist. To learn more and register CLICK HERE. Speaking of Sajah, his free Vitalist Herbalism mini-course is still available through the 24th. CLICK HERE to register and learn more. Aaaand last on the Sajah front, if you wanna take your herbal learning even further, CLICK HERE to learn about his Vitalist Herbal Practitioner Program. It is super in-depth, with hours and hours of video content, PDFs and more. Definitely check out his free content to see his teaching style. These are all available until February 24th, and won't be available again until sometime in 2023! 80 + QUESTIONS FOR AN HERBALIST If you haven't seen or read jim mcdonald's 80+ answers to your "ask an herbalist" questions yet, you should do so! I'm already on my second listen of the podcast lol, it's that good! READ THE WRITTEN ANSWERS LISTEN TO THE PODCAST LISTEN TO IT ON OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL BOOK GIVEAWAY I've announced this on the podcast a few times and have only received a couple of entries. So figured I'd give it another shoutout here! We're giving away one copy of Kat Maier's book Energetic Herbalism for every 10 written podcast reviews. For your chance to win a copy, just leave a written review of the HerbRally podcast in your podcast player of choice (Apple Podcasts, etc.), then email me (mason@herbrally.com) or just reply to the newsletter with a screen shot of your review. We'll select the winner (or winners) in early March. Thank you, and good luck! (PS - if ya haven't heard, we're releasing 28 episodes in the month of February! So if you're not already subscribed to the podcast, please consider!) A FAVOR Last I checked, we're up to 888 subscribers on our YouTube channel. We're trying to get up to 1000 subs. So if you got a second, please CLICK HERE to subscribe to our YouTube channel. We were just up in Portland and recorded A TON of video content with Paul Bergner and Dr. Orna Izakson, so stay tuned for those videos! $210 GIFT BASKET GIVEAWAY + FREE 30 DAYS OF SCHOOLHOUSE It's almost the end of February, which means you still have ONE WEEK to enter to win our giveaway. This is in honor of the grand opening of our new membership area: HerbRally Schoolhouse. If you register before the end of February, and use coupon code "FREESCHOOL" at checkout, you'll get your first 30 days for FREE. And it'll automatically enter you to win a gift basket worth $210. CLICK HERE TO LEARN MORE

    Heirlooms & Herbs Podcast Stay tuned for my interview with Chelsea on the Heirlooms & Herbs Podcast! You can subscribe in your podcast player of choice, but here's her website: https://heirloomsandherbs.ca/

    Thanks for havin' me on your show Chelsea! I'm so excited to be doing more interviews. They're shockingly fun!

    Peace,

    Mason www.herbrally.com


    Fly, Spore Fly | A mushroom song with Logan Keister Feb 19, 2022

    Today's episode is a song! A song about mushrooms. Beware, it's EXTREMELY catchy.

    You can watch the music video on our YouTube channel.

    WATCH THE VIDEO

    If you watch the video, please give it a big ol' thumbs up, and leave a comment for Logan! Logan is also featured on our membership site: HerbRally Schoolhouse. LEARN MORE: www.herbrally.com/schoolhouse

    MORE FROM LOGAN

    Logan on YouTube

    Follow Logan on Instagram

    Logan's Etsy Shop

    Thanks for listening! HerbRally www.herbrally.com


    SNIPPET | Protecting the Joshua Tree with Christina Sanchez Feb 19, 2022

    Today's episode is a short little snippet of audio from Christina Sanchez's class from our membership site, HerbRally Schoolhouse.

    Christina Sanchez is a true herbalist of the desert. In this class, she teaches us about one of the desert plants she has a major passion for, the Joshua tree (which you’ll learn isn’t technically a tree). She covers the ecology, associated fauna and pollinators, some botany, but perhaps most importantly, the importance of protecting it.

    After taking this class, you’re sure to come away with more appreciation for this beautiful plant, and perhaps some ideas on how we can protect it.

    FURTHER STUDYING Christina mentioned an HerbRally podcast episode, here’s a link to that: www.herbrally.com/podcast/episodes/joshua-tree

    FOLLOW CHRISTINA ON INSTAGRAM - @everyleafspeaks

    Thanks for listening! HerbRally www.herbrally.com


    LIMITED TIME ONLY | Vitalist Herbalism Practitioner Program ENROLLMENT IS OPEN! Feb 17, 2022

    Have you had a chance to check out some of the lessons from Sajah Popham’s free vitalist herbalism mini-course this past week?

    Those are still available until February 24th, but I wanted to let you know how you can take your learning even further (much, much further).

    The School of Evolutionary Herbalism just opened up enrollment for their Vitalist Herbalism Practitioner Program.

    Here are some of the topics covered in the curriculum

    • Herbal & nutritional therapies for common ailments

    • Holistic assessment tools, such as pulse & tongue diagnostics

    • Materia Medica through the organ systems

    • Anatomy & physiology

    • Ayurvedic doshas & constitutional assessment

    • How to build your herbal practice & create a business while serving your community

    • How to use the natal as a diagnostic tool through Medical Astrology

    • and a lot more!

    There are hours upon hours of in-depth video lessons, taught by Sajah.

    LEARN MORE AND REGISTER

    That link is an affiliate link, FYI, which just means that HerbRally will receive a commission if you end up registering for the course.

    That said, you won’t pay anything extra, you’ll just be supporting our small family herbal biz, so thank you!

    If you do end up purchasing the course through our affiliate link, we’re going to give you a FREE FULL YEAR of our new membership site, HerbRally Schoolhouse.

    That’s a $120 value, for free, just for registering for the course through our affiliate link!

    Also FYI, enrollment for this program only opens up once a year, so if you’re ready to take your herbalism skills to a whole new level, now’s the time!

    Last chance to sign up is February 24, 2022.

    REGISTER HERE + LEARN MORE

    Mason and Amanda


    Dumpster Diving | The Ultimate Guide with Guisepi Spadafora Feb 17, 2022

    What’s more frugal than free? Dumpster diving is frowned upon by society at large, but after completing module two with our teacher, Guisepi Spadafora, you’re likely to have a new view on this misunderstood means of acquiring delicious, healthy and free food. This video is lesson one of the dumpster diving module in HerbRally's first course: The Art of Frugal Nutrition. In this module, you’ll learn the why, how, dangers and legalities of this adventurous activity. He tells some great stories throughout the lessons, and you’ll also be treated to a live action dumpster dive with both him and Mason as they venture out into the night in Somewheresville, USA. Guisepi Spadafora has been traveling the country for more than a decade with Edna Lu the Free Tea Bus offering free tea as a community-building project. He finds joy in resource reclamation, tinkering, empowering people with real skills, and creating a more sharing world through gifting. Learn more about Guisepi at http://www.freeteaparty.org To learn more and to register for The Art of Frugal Nutrition visit http://www.herbrally.com/frugalnutrition It's a sliding scale course (slides all the way down to free), so you're likely to find a price point that works for you!

    Thanks for listening! Mason www.herbrally.com

    And if you want to check out our new membership site, go here: www.herbrally.com/schoolhouse


    The Pillars of Strategic Formulation Feb 15, 2022

    Just a quick note to let you know that lesson three of Sajah Popham's FREE "Vitalist Herbalism Mini-Course" is now LIVE.

    It's called The Pillars of Strategic Formulation

    CLICK HERE TO REGISTER AND LEARN MORE

    And in case ya missed it, here's the links to the first two lessons!

    LESSON 1 - Allopathic vs. Vitalist Herbalism

    LESSON 2 - The Holistic Intake Roadmap

    All three of these lessons are over an hour long and are jam-packed with extremely useful info (especially if you're looking to become a clinical herbalist).

    They also come with accompanying PDFs you can download as well.

    In lesson three, here are some of the things you'll learn:

    The 5 key strategies for creating an herbal formula

    The 8 things you need to know about every plant you work with

    The 3 things about a person you need to know before you give them any herbs

    And of course there's a ton more. Sajah is really good at teaching a lot of material even in short amount of time (but again all of these lessons are over an hour long).

    Just FYI, this mini-course is only available through February 24, so now's the time to register!

    REGISTER FOR LESSON THREE HERE

    Thanks for reading, and if you take the classes let me know whatcha think!

    Mason

    PS - I should mention, the links above are indeed affiliate links, so if you make a purchase from The School of Evolutionary Herbalism in the future, HerbRally may receive a commission. You won't pay anything extra, you'd just be supporting our small family herbal business, so thank you :)

    That said, all of these lessons are free free free, so get 'em while you can! Available through February 24, 2022.


    80+ Questions with jim mcdonald | Ask an Herbalist Feb 14, 2022

    Today's episode is an EPIC three hour long Q&A with herbalist jim mcdonald.

    A while back we asked the HerbRally audience if you could ask your favorite herbalist just one question, what would it be?

    Well, jim took the initiative to ask ALL of the questions, both in written and in audio format.

    Please join me in giving jim a huge THANK YOU for taking the time to share this wisdom, the stories and all of the herbal knowledge in this episode.

    You can visit jim online at HerbCraft.org Also, be sure to check out his online apprenticeship, Lindera. He is a true master when it comes to energetics, and Lindera goes in depth in this comprehensive herbalism course. LEARN MORE ABOUT LINDERA MORE LINKS jim mcdonald LIVE streams BLOG POST - 80+ Questions with jim mcdonald jim's Calamus article jim on Instagram Thanks again to jim for sharing, and thanks to y'all for listening! Talk to you soon, Mason www.herbrally.com


    Make Evergreen Tree Herbal Remedies with Brighid Doherty Feb 13, 2022

    Today’s episode is with herbalist Brighid Doherty, she’s the founder of the Solidago School of Herbalism and the host of the Healthy Herb Podcast.

    Search for the Healthy Herb Podcast in your player of choice, or CLICK HERE.

    Definitely check out her online course “Nourish Yourself”, which you can find more info here: https://www.solidagoherbschool.com/nourish-yourself

    MORE LINKS

    Follow the Solidago School of Herbalism on Instagram

    Solidago School of Herbalism website

    Thanks to Brighid for sharing this audio with us today, and thanks to y’all for listening! HerbRally www.herbrally.com


    EVENT | Medicines from the Earth Herb Symposium Feb 13, 2022

    Medicines from the Earth Herb Symposium is back in person! And it's coming up June 3 - 6, 2022 and hosted in beautiful Black Mountain, NC.

    Listen to the episode to learn all about this must-attend event, or CLICK HERE for full details and to register.


    4 Minutes on Pearly Everlasting with Suzanne Tabert Feb 12, 2022

    Today's episode is short and sweet! Just four minutes on Pearly everlasting (Anaphalis margaritacea).

    Thanks to Suzanne Tabert for sharing this audio with all of us.

    Check out her school at CedarMountainHerbs.com. She has a lot of amazing offerings!

    Thanks for listening! HerbRally www.herbrally.com


    The Holistic Intake Roadmap Feb 10, 2022

    Sajah Popham and the School of Evolutionary Herbalism just dropped lesson 2 in their free Vitalist Herbalism Mini-course! It's called The Holistic Intake Roadmap. CLICK HERE TO REGISTER

    It's an an hour and thirteen minutes and is jam-packed with all sorts of tidbits for the herbalist, especially if you're looking into seeing clients.

    Sajah teaches us his three frameworks for how he does a holistic client intake and interview.

    This includes:

    The 5 layers of communication that you need to have when talking to clients

    The 5 internal states you must have yourself (comes with a PDF as well)

    Learn what the acronym OPQRST stands for. *hint, this was a huge turning point for Sajah's own client intakes (also a part that I found really fascinating).

    Sajah is a wonderful teacher, I've had the pleasure of taking classes with him at various conferences over the years and always come away inspired!

    If you're considering taking on clients as an herbalist, lesson 2 is a must!

    Also, if you missed lesson 1, "Allopathic vs. Vitalist Herbalism" CLICK HERE.

    These lessons are only available until February 24, 2022, so jump on 'em now!

    Lesson 3 will be released next week :)

    Enjoy,

    Mason www.herbrally.com


    COURSE | Foundations of Herbalism Online Program Feb 09, 2022

    The Foundations of Herbalism Online Program is brought to you by The BotanoLogos School of Herbal Studies.

    LEARN MORE AND REGISTER Here’s some of what you’ll learn:

    Medicinal uses of 60 herbs, including botany, parts used, indications, contraindications, dosing, and medicinal preps

    detailed demonstrations of how to make herbal preparations (tinctures, oils, salves, infused oils, teas, syrups, and more)

    specific herbs for each body system (cardiovascular, digestive, etc.)

    herb formulas for everyday health problems

    herbal first aid and wound care

    herb/drug interactions

    And much more!

    Be sure to check out their landing page for pricing and more info.

    LEARN MORE AND REGISTER

    Thanks for listening! HerbRally www.herbrally.com


    Allopathic vs. Vitalist Herbalism Feb 08, 2022

    Just a short episode today to let you know about a free mini-course brought to you by the School of Evolutionary Herbalism.

    It's called the Vitalist Herbalism Mini-Course.

    They just launched lesson one: "Allopathic vs. Vitalist Herbalism".

    CLICK HERE TO LEARN MORE AND REGISTER

    Lesson two will be live soon, so stay tuned for that!

    This free mini-course is only available for a couple of weeks, so if it's sounds interesting, now's the time to jump in!

    REGISTER FOR FREE

    Thanks for listening! HerbRally www.herbrally.com


    The Making of an Herbalist Entrepreneur in Four Short Stories Feb 07, 2022

    In today's episode we'll hear from herbalist Ben Levine, co-founder and chief herbalist at the adaptogenic, coffee alternative beverage company Rasa.

    Listen in as Ben shares his story on how the plants called him to be an herbalist, and the evolution of how he's made his living as an herbalist.

    I found his talk inspiring and informative, and especially useful for budding herbalists looking how to make it. Even if you're a seasoned herbalist you're bound to relate to Ben and have some takeaways!

    Ben and Rasa are offering HerbRally podcast listeners 15% off their purchase. Just use coupon code "HERBRALLY" at checkout.

    For more info about Rasa visit WeAreRasa.com.

    Thanks for sharing your story with us Ben! And thanks to y'all for listening.

    Also, be sure to check out HerbRally Schoolhouse for a chance to win a gift basket valued at $210 and get your first 30 days for FREE by using coupon code "FREESCHOOL".

    You've got until the end of February 2022!

    Learn more at HerbRally.com/schoolhouse


    Yerba Mansa Field Recording with John Slattery Feb 06, 2022

    Here's the third episode with herbalist John Slattery! He's in the field again teaching us all about Yerba Mansa.

    Thanks to John for sharing this audio with us! Be sure to check out his apprenticeship and offerings at www.johnjslatter.com.

    BOOK GIVEAWAY

    Win a copy of Kat Maier's new book Energetic Herbalism.

    All you need to do is leave a written review of the HerbRally podcast in your podcast player of choice (Apple Podcasts, etc.), then screen shot your review and email it to Mason (mason@herbrally.com).

    For every 10 reviews we get, we’ll select one winner of the book. So, if we get 30 reviews, we’ll give away three copies of the book, get it?

    We'll choose a winner (or winners) at random in early March!

    Thanks for your review! It really helps us out a lot.

    Oh, and check out our new membership site when you have a chance! www.HerbRally.com/schoolhouse


    Yerba Santa Field Recording with John Slattery Feb 06, 2022

    Here's the second episode of the day with herbalist John Slattery! He's in the field again teaching us all about Yerba Santa.

    Thanks to John for sharing this audio with us! Be sure to check out his apprenticeship and offerings at www.johnjslatter.com.

    BOOK GIVEAWAY Win a copy of Kat Maier's new book Energetic Herbalism. All you need to do is leave a written review of the HerbRally podcast in your podcast player of choice (Apple Podcasts, etc.), then screen shot your review and email it to Mason (mason@herbrally.com). For every 10 reviews we get, we’ll select one winner of the book. So, if we get 30 reviews, we’ll giveaway three copies of the book, get it? We'll choose a winner (or winners) at random in early March! Thanks for your review! It really helps us out a lot. HerbRally www.herbrally.com


    All About Aspen with John Slattery Feb 06, 2022

    Today's episode is with herbalist John Slattery, and he chats about one of his favorite plants, the aspen tree!

    This is a recording from one of his classes in the field, and it happens to be on the side of a highway, so the audio is a bit funky at times, but there's still a lot of gems to take away.

    Thank you John for sharing the audio! If you'd like to learn more about John and his apprenticeship, check out www.johnjslattery.com.

    Thank you for listening! Please check out our new membership site when you have the chance. It's the HerbRally Schoolhouse. Here's more info about it: www.herbrally.com/schoolhouse.


    SNIPPET | Hawthorn Deep Dive with Missy Rohs Feb 03, 2022

    The Schoolhouse is now LIVE! Register and learn more at HerbRally.com/schoolhouse.

    Today's episode is a snippet of Missy's 27 minute deep dive into one of her favorite herbs, hawthorn. Sign up to be a Schoolhouse member to get the full video.

    BOOK GIVEAWAY Win a copy of Kat Maier's new book Energetic Herbalism. All you need to do is leave a written review of the HerbRally podcast in your podcast player of choice (Apple Podcasts, etc.), then screen shot your review and email it to Mason (mason@herbrally.com). For every 10 reviews we get, we’ll select one winner of the book. So, if we get 30 reviews, we’ll giveaway three copies of the book, get it? We'll choose a winner (or winners) at random in early March! Thanks for your review! It really helps us out a lot. Learn more about Missy Rohs at ArctosSchool.org. Thanks to Missy for bein' our first teacher at the Schoolhouse, and thanks to y'all for listening! HerbRally www.herbrally.com


    The Schoolhouse is open! + FREE 1st Month + 2 Giveaways Feb 02, 2022

    The HerbRally Schoolhouse is now open! www.herbrally.com/schoolhouse

    In the last few days we had the idea to host a giveaway in honor of the Schoolhouse opening.

    When you register between February 2 and February 28, 2022, you’ll get your first 30 days FREE.

    You'll need to use the discount code "FREESCHOOL" at checkout!

    When you register, you’ll automatically be entered to win a gift basket valued at $210 (see landing page for details, it’s good stuff IMHO).

    Of course, there’s no purchase necessary, so you’re welcome to cancel your membership anytime after that, since your credit card info will need to be taken.

    We hope you join us in the Schoolhouse!

    Kat Maier Book Giveaway:

    For every 10 written podcast reviews we receive in the month of February 2022, we’ll give away one copy of Kat Maier’s book “Energetic Herbalism”.

    If you leave a review, you'll need to screenshot it and email it to Mason at mason@herbrally.com to officially enter the giveaway.

    We’ll choose the winner (or winners) at random in early March.

    Thank you for the reviews! This greatly helps out our podcast, as well as brings a smile to Mason’s face :) Here’s a link to the Tom Kha Fire Cider video Mason referenced: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UQAoFQ9ReLw

    Please give it a thumbs up and a comment if you feel so inclined.

    Thanks for listening to the HerbRally Podcast!


    5 Herbal Events Around the World with Bevin Clare Feb 01, 2022

    Go on a journey with herbalist and world traveler Bevin Clare. She teaches us about five events that should be on all of our herbal bucket lists.

    BECOME A WORLD TRAVELER WITH BEVIN CLARE

    Her "Ready to Roam" course comes with tons of practical and fun videos, a customizable digital journal for you to use and an online community to offer support. It will get you ready for the trip of your dreams! Plan it all without the overwhelm, a step-by-step manual to finding your dream destination, booking your own flights, and taking the leap to creating an adventure, in your own way. Learn more at BevinClare.com/courses.

    HerbRally Updates Learn about the HerbRally Schoolhouse

    Watch the Tom Kha Fire Cider Video

    Read the Rosemary Gladstar Fire Cider Book

    7 Herbal Freebies

    Thanks for listening!

    HerbRally www.herbrally.com


    CLASS | Ending Emotional Eating with Natasha Clarke Jan 27, 2022

    Ending Emotional EatingSunday, January 30, 20229:30AM to 11:30AM (PST)VIRTUAL LEARN MORE AND REGISTER Join this richly packed workshop to shift the way you think about food, your body and your energy. Many of us, feeling the overwhelm of the past year, have found ourselves looking for comfort and pleasure in food, perhaps more than usual. We all eat emotionally - this is such a normal and human thing! However, if you feel like your habits around eating are weighing you down rather than nourishing you, and you want a more satisfying relationship with food, with less guilt, this is the workshop for you.

    Designed to get to the root of stress eating and unwanted emotional eating, the two-hour workshop will be a forum for the sharing of herbs, techniques and ‘bio-hacks’ that are the backbone of powerful, lasting transformation. As well as providing the tools to empower you to change your habits, the session will include interactive exercises and journal prompts.

    Natasha Clarke is a traditional western herbalist and regular Kaylo practitioner and contributor. She uses the myriad of fantastic local plants and trees in her herbal practice on Camano Island, Washington State, and teaches around the US, connecting the wisdom of the land into people's hearts with the use of medicinal herbs and earth centric practices. Anna Matriotti is a clinical herbalist, nutritional therapy practitioner and eating psychology coach. She weaves her passion for herbs, food and functional anatomy into a warm and grounded approach to well-being and health. She seeks to empower her clients to use plants and food to radically transform and sustain their health.LEARN MORE AND REGISTER

    Thanks for listening! HerbRallywww.herbrally.com


    SNIPPET - Majestic Wisdom Podcast Jan 26, 2022

    Today's episode is a five minute snippet from my interview on the Majestic Wisdom Podcast. To listen to the full conversation just search "Majestic Wisdom Podcast" in your podcast player, it'll pop right up!

    You can also watch the interview on the HerbRally YouTube channel. If you do watch it, please leave a comment with your thoughts (and a thumbs up pretty please).

    MORE LINKS Majestic Wisdom Publishing Majestic Wisdom Podcast I mentioned the newsletter in the podcast intro, just scroll to the bottom of the Majestic Wisdom Publishing main page. Also mentioned The Art of Frugal Nutriton HerbRally Schoolhouse Thanks for listening! Mason HerbRally.com


    Plant Prep for the Apocalypse or Some Idealistic Vision of the Future Jan 25, 2022

    In the first installment of the Herbs for the Apocalypse Reel, Sarah Russo visits with the esteemed herbalist and botanical artist Katy Able. They discuss the list of plant allies for being stranded on a desert island and alternatives to herbs that are in short supply due to COVID19 lockdown. Included is an herbal recipe for an aloe-based hand sanitizer. A great resource for anyone who may need a botanical pick me up. CLICK HERE to watch the original video on the Herbs For the Apocalypse YouTube channel. MORE FROM HERBS FOR THE APOCALYPSEHerbsForTheApocalypse.com Instagram SUPPORT THE PROJECT Thank you for listening! HerbRallywww.herbrally.com


    How to Forage Healing Foods & Herbal Medicine with Rosalee de la Forêt and Emily Han Jan 18, 2022

    FREE WEBINAR

    In How to Choose the Best Herbal Preparation Rosalee and Emily will share…

    3 essential elements to making potent herbal medicine

    Common herbal myths debunked

    The pros and cons of 8 popular remedies

    How to make strong herbal medicines at home

    How to find the highest quality herbs

    By the end of this training, you will be able to confidently choose the best herbal preparation for you.

    LEARN MORE AND REGISTER

    This episode originally was originally published in April of 2020.

    In today’s episode we’ll hear a chat between herbalists and authors Rosalee de la Forêt and Emily Han.

    Rosalee and Emily spent a couple of years collaborating to write the book Wild Remedies: How to Forage Healing Foods and Craft Your Own Herbal Medicine. And that’s what we’ll get to hear about in this episode!

    You’ll learn about the origins of the book, the writing process and so on. They also cover a few of the featured plants from the book such as chickweed, violet, elder, and more.

    Emily and Rosalee also teach us about harvesting techniques and even give us some recipes.

    MORE LINKSHow to Choose the Best Herbal Preparation FREE WEBINAR

    Majestic Wisdom Podcast Interview with Mason Hutchison

    HerbRally Schoolhouse

    Thanks for listening! HerbRally

    www.herbrally.com


    Ask an Herbalist with Bob Linde and Renee Crozier Jan 13, 2022

    Today’s episode is with herbalists Bob Linde and Renee Crozier and they’re the co-directors of the Traditions School of Herbal Studies based in St. Petersburg, FL.

    This audio is from a live video they hosted on social media and graciously allowed HerbRally to share it on the podcast.

    Basically, it’s just them answering all of your burning questions, hence the ask an herbalist title for the episode.

    Big thanks to Bob and Renee for sharing this episode with us!

    Learn more about the Traditions School of Herbal Studies Website Facebook Instagram YouTube

    Thanks for listening! HerbRally www.herbrally.com


    HerbRally Updates with Mason Hutchison Jan 07, 2022

    Listen in as Mason rattles off a bunch of fun and important updates in the HerbRally world!

    Here are the links to everything he mentions:

    HerbRally Schoolhouse

    Botanical Medicine Movement

    FREE WEBINAR - Forage and Improve Your Health with Native Plant Medicine

    7 Herbal Freebies

    Majestic Wisdom Podcast with Heather Sanderson

    These updates are from January 7, 2022.

    Thanks for listening!

    HerbRally www.herbrally.com


    5 Essentials of Self-Healing - The Wise Woman Way with Corinna Wood Jan 07, 2022

    Wise woman medicine for the mind, heart and soul

    In today’s episode you’ll hear from Corinna Wood, a seasoned teacher and mentor in the Wise Woman Tradition—from herbs to self love—for three decades.

    Founder of the Southeast Wise Women Herbal Conference and Red Moon Herbs, Corinna applies her earth-based, woman-centered approach to inner growth and healing for women. Think of it as a medicine kit for the mind, heart and soul! One that’s rooted in the earth and the cycles of nature.

    Listen today to learn the 5 essentials of healing and a central key to coming home to yourself the wise woman way.

    The Year’s Spiral—Heart & soul healing through the seasons

    To study with Corinna from home in The Year’s Spiral course, CLICK HERE.

    The Year’s Spiral enrollment window: Jan 31-Feb 5, 2022

    Use coupon code HERBRALLY for $100 off!

    Links mentioned in this episode

    • Quiz: What’s your strong suit for self healing?
    • Blog article: Corinna’s Online Guide to Herbal Medicine
    • Wise Woman Needs Wheel (free pdf worksheet): It’s Your Time now!

    JOIN WAITLIST ~ THE YEAR’S SPIRAL


    COURSE: Sacred Heart of Herbalism Jan 06, 2022

    Karine Gordineer of Green Girl Herbs & Healing announces open registration for the 2022 Sacred Heart of Herbalism class series. 

    This 10-month, 50-hour training will work with herbalism in the way it was originally taught; infused with the Spirits of the Plants. 

    LEARN MORE AND REGISTER

    Here are but a few of the subjects this series weaves together:

    the healing properties of over 100 medicinal plants

    working safely and effectively with plants to heal ourselves and others

    herbal remedy making, techniques and formulation

    the properties of herbs and discussion of cardiotonics, alteratives, demulcents, adaptogens, and more!

    winter wellness

    making an herbal first aid kit

    local plant identification

    basic botany terminology

    writing monographs and learning how to research plants

    There’s a lot more! Just check out Karine’s website and find out.

    At the end of the series you can expect to have a solid foundation of working with herbs medicinally, be able to make your own herbal remedies in the form of infusions, decoctions, tea blends, oils, salves, vinegars, oxymels, flower essences, tinctures, and syrups.

    You will feel confident to create remedies for yourself and your family, garden with herbs, know how to harvest and dry herbs properly, identify locally growing herbs, and will have discovered at least one of your plant allies.

    You will have a good solid foundation in herbalism should you like to continue with your studies. Join us as we journey around the Sacred Medicine Wheel learning and growing with the Plant Nations reawakening our relationship to Mother Earth!

    LEARN MORE AND REGISTER

    Thanks for listening!

    HerbRallywww.herbrally.com


    COURSE: Foundations of Astrology Jan 05, 2022

    FOUNDATIONS OF ASTROLOGY - ONLINE COURSE

    LEARN MORE and start your astrology journey today!

    Did you know there’s so much MORE to us than just our Sun Sign?

    Join Twin Star Herbal Education in an immersion into the basics of astrology as a tool to learn about yourself and others and as a guide to navigating our day-to-day lives.

    Taught by Laura Watkins with over 30 years of study and over 20 years of experience as an Astrological Counselor, this class will be informative and FUN!

    Over the six weeks of class you will deepen your understanding of the signs and planets and learn everything you need to know to interpret your birth chart (and the charts of others!) while also touching on how the daily positions of the Sun, Moon and other planets affect our energies. You will leave this class with the knowledge and passion to incorporate astrology into your daily life.

    Class will meet weekly online for six consecutive Tuesdays: January 18, 25, February 1, 8, 15, & 22 from 6:30pm to 8:30pm

    LEARN MORE Thank you for listening! HerbRally www.herbrally.com


    On Liver Enzymes with Camille Freeman Jan 04, 2022

    Today's episode is with Camille Freeman, and she goes in-depth on liver enzymes. This mini-lesson dovetails perfectly with her 2022 GI Deep Dive Series. If you're looking to brush up on all things gastro-intestinal health related, you can't find a better course! Camille is an expert, and this course is geared towards healthcare practitioners. So it is not a beginner's class, keep that in mind. I highly recommend you check it out! LEARN MORE Thanks to Camille for recording this lesson, and thanks to y'all for listening! Talk to you later, Mason www.herbrally.com


    Rappahannock Radio featuring Kat Maier Jan 04, 2022

    Today's episode was generously provided by Kiaya Abernathy, host of the podcast Rappahannock Radio.

    This is a wonderful conversation between her and Kat Maier.

    There are so many takeaways in this one! I know you'll enjoy it as much as I did.

    More from KatNew book - Energetic Herbalism Sacred Plant Traditions

    More from Kiaya Rappahannock Radio Rappahannock Radio on Instagram More from HerbRally 7 Herbal Freebies The Art of Frugal Nutrition HerbRally on YouTube Thank you for listening! HerbRally www.herbrally.com


    Intro to Medical Botany with April Punsalan Dec 31, 2021

    Today's episode is with herbalist, botanist and ethnobotanist April Punsalan. She gives a great primer on the subject of medical botany. If you'd like to delve further into the topic, be sure to check out April's flagship course Botanical Medicine Movement. Thanks to April for sharing her expertise with all of us, and thanks to you for listening! More from April

    Yahola Herbal School Yahola Herbal School on Instagram Botanical Medicine Movement

    More from HerbRally

    HerbRally Schoolhouse The Art of Frugal Nutrition HerbRally on YouTube


    COURSE: Stress Less with Herbs, Meditation and Yoga Dec 30, 2021

    Stress Less with Herbs, Meditation and Yoga ~ A Half Day At-Home Retreat Brought to you by Cedar Mountain Herb SchoolJanuary 15, 2022 - ONLINE EVENT LEARN MOREStress and anxiety are normal reactions to life transitions, covid uncertainty, scary diagnoses, financial issues, fears known and unknown, social media pressures, etc. We can get overwhelmed and unsure of how to decompress. Suzanne and Sita are here to unpack a wide variety of herbs, meditation, yoga, tricks and tips to make the journey more peaceful.

    Nature provides a plethora of herbs for emotional health and repair. Be a part of the discussion as Suzanne reveals herbs and life hacks to soothe and heal the nervous system. Gain relief from insomnia, anxiety, fear and their physical manifestations!

    Experience the calming, grounding and peaceful effects of meditation, guided visualization, affirmations and yoga postures. Sita will bring her years of meditation and yoga experience to guide you through these calming practices during the retreat. No meditation or yoga experience expected or required! Suzanne and Sita make the info easy for everyone to understand.

    Get ready to get grounded, relaxed and gain a better understanding of how to be more calm and centered when things and people around you are not.MORE INFO AND REGISTER


    Holistic Health for Children with Monica Mitzel Dec 29, 2021

    In today's episode of the HerbRally Podcast, herbalist Monica Mitzel joins us to teach all about holistic health for children. There are so many takeaways in this one!

    I truly hope you enjoy it.

    Be sure to check out Monica and her work here:

    HuckleberryHealthHub.com Huckleberry Mountain Botanicals on YouTube

    Thanks for sharing your wealth of knowledge, Monica! And thanks to you for listening.

    Talk to you soon,

    Mason HerbRally www.herbrally.com


    COURSE: Plant Spirit Apprenticeship Dec 27, 2021

    Plant Spirit Apprenticeship - Winter/Spring 2022

    "A Council of the Forest Guardians" LEARN MORE AND REGISTER

    The Winter/Spring 2022 Apprenticeship will be centered on forests. Who are the forest guardians? What might we learn about forest dwellers and the mystery of forest medicine? In this year's work, the lines between tree/plant spirit and land spirit will start to blur.

    The plants are calling out to us, to come to know them, to accept their friendship and unique medicine for our times. Will you come to apprentice to them? Will you sit and listen to them? This offering is BIG. It is immersive. It is for those select few that are ready.

    Relationships with plant spirit are those that are held dear, and have taken significant amounts of time to develop and are rarely written about in-depth. People who do this work tend to be out of the spotlight, in remote places, in deep relationship with the land. You may be able to study with them, but they cannot reveal the deep secrets of the plant. You must study with the plant for them to be revealed to you. This is initiatory work that few have done.

    This is an experiential knowing, that is so far beyond our human vocabulary, it cannot be communicated properly to someone who hasn’t apprenticed with the plant themselves. It is a deep knowing of the energy and spirit of this plant being. Many plants demand your attention, intention and respect to reveal the deepest part of themselves and their relationships. They are really no different than we are right? We hold our deep knowings dear too. Revealed only to those we know and trust.

    There is an etiquette to working with plant spirit. Each plant is very different to work with and this work requires trusted guides. There will be several guides we work with in developing relationship.

    Why work with plant spirit?

    This is not the same as working with plant medicine, constituent medicine. Working with teas and tinctures for health is usually very far removed from working with plant spirit. You are using a plant, not working with a plant.

    When the plants know and trust you, they will do incredible things. One plant will help you to move through a place unnoticed, another helps you find your way home. One offers protection from certain difficult spirits, another plant reveals what is hidden. Plants that can open up our senses and psyche, while we are in relationship with them, can do incredible healing work. This relational work is not about ingesting plants/trees, it requires something more of us. LEARN MORE AND REGISTER

    Thank you for listening!

    HerbRally


    Winter Solstice Meditation with Kelly Matten Dec 22, 2021

    In today's episode, herbalist Kelly Matten leads us in a 20 minute meditation in celebration of the winter solstice. Learn more about Kelly and her herbal offerings at Awepothecary.com.

    Thanks for listening! HerbRally www.herbrally.com


    Support the Duke Ethnobotanical Archives & Teaching Gardens | Susan Leopold Dec 16, 2021

    United Plant Savers is launching the online Duke Ethnobotanical Archives to share with this global herbal village—and they need your help!

    Can you help them make it accessible to all?

    Learn more & DONATE today: CLICK HERE

    They’ve already raised more than $21,000 towards a $50,000 goal. And a super duper anonymous donor was inspired by the community’s generosity to date, and is going to match any new donations dollar-for-dollar from now until the end of the year to help fund the project.

    UpS’ goal is to provide greater access to plants in peril, creating opportunities for the public to learn about the medicinal plants this community holds dear. Their newly opened Archives are the biggest collection of Jim Duke’s prolific herbal writings, Peggy Duke’s incredible botanical drawings, and the couple’s notes, files, and herbarium—preserving their extensive research for the public to see in one central locale. Thanks for listening! HerbRally www.herbrally.com


    Sleep, Dreams & Herbs with Amanda Stanley Dec 14, 2021

    Today's episode is with herbalist and yogi Amanda Stanley. She offers practical advice on how to improve your sleep hygiene. This is a must listen if you're looking to get more out of your sleep! Especially if you appreciate the Ayurvedic model.

    Learn more about Amanda and her work at JupitersLabyrinth.com. Thanks for listening! HerbRally Learn more about The Art of Frugal Nutrition


    Herbs A-Z: Achillea & Acorus | Katja Swift and Ryn Midura Dec 08, 2021

    CommonWealth Holistic Herbalism is offering 20% off all courses with coupon code: herbrally20

    Visit www.commonwealthherbs.com to see all of their courses.

    Offer is good through December 31st 2021, so don't miss out!

    Whether you're new to herbalism or you're looking to broaden and deepen your herbal skills, CommonWealth Herbs welcomes you to dig in with them! Their integrative approach includes self-paced online learning combined with live interactive sessions so that you get the best of both worlds!

    Even if you're short on time or energy, you can grow your knowledge of herbal medicine. All of their instructional content is delivered by video, so if you can watch TV, you can learn herbalism! Use coupon code herbrally20 at checkout to save 20% on all courses through the month of December 2021.

    Thanks for listening! HerbRally www.herbrally.com


    Bone Broth - Getting Started with Jade Alicandro Mace Dec 07, 2021

    Today’s episode is the first lesson in Jade’s bone broth module on HerbRally’s first course, The Art of Frugal Nutrition - www.herbrally.com/frugalnutrition

    To watch all of the lessons, be sure to register! This course is sliding scale, and slides down to FREE, so anyone can have access to it.

    Enjoy!

    Also, check out:

    Spice Rack Medicine Winter Online Series 2022 by Milk and Honey Herbs

    Where kitchen medicine and herbalism meet.

    REGISTER BEFORE DECEMBER 14TH! https://spicerackmedicineonline.teachable.com/p/spice-rack-medicine-online-series-2022

    This course covers the rich subject of Kitchen Medicine, demystifying herbalism and bringing it back into the home.

    Thanks for listening!HerbRally

    www.herbrally.com


    Burdock Teacher with Julie Charette Nunn Dec 07, 2021

    Julie Charette Nunn, Crow’s Daughter is a shamanic herbalist and long time teacher.

    You can find her under her apple tree, amongst her large thicket of wild roses or in her wild garden conversing with the plants. She teaches listening as a way to gain access to the abundant wisdom in nature. She offers apprenticeships, shamanic mentorships and wholeness sessions as well as nourishing herbal products. Julie is creating a new online class with the working title, “A Well Nourished Life, The Teachings of the Compassionate Plants.

    Learn more about Julie at CrowsDaughter.com. In today's episode you'll hear Julie narrate her wonderful essay on burdock. Thank you to Julie for sharing this audio, and thanks to you for listening! Please consider leaving HerbRally a written review in iTunes, or your podcast player of choice. Also, to learn more about The Art of Frugal Nutrition, CLICK HERE. Until next time! Mason www.herbrally.com


    COURSE: The Art of Frugal Nutrition Dec 01, 2021

    The Art of Frugal Nutrition

    Registration is now open!

    Are you looking to feed you and your family nourishing food without spending a lot of money? That’s our mission with the Art of Frugal Nutrition. This concept has been a dream of mine to create for years now, and it’s finally here! Well, truthfully, I always thought it’d be a book. But in these modern times, courses are a lot more valuable because of the ability to follow along with the instructional videos.

    The other thing is, I wanted to learn from the experts themselves. While I have studied nutrition a lot over the years, and I’ve experimented plenty in the kitchen, the teachers we’re working with on this course are the true experts!

    The Art of Frugal Nutrition is:

    SLIDING SCALE | It seemed antithetical for us to create a course based around eating on a budget and have it not be accessible to the people who need it the most. Thus there are discount codes for 50%, 75%, and 100% off. That is correct, you can get this course for free. If you do register for free, and you feel moved to you can always contribute to this project financially at a later date. We appreciate you no matter what! FULL PRICE IS $100

    AN EVER-EXPANDING COURSE | You’ll notice there are currently three modules available. That’s fermentation, dumpster diving and bone broth. The beauty of this course is that it will always grow, meaning new modules will be added periodically. We already have three more in the pipeline. This probably goes without saying, but once you register for the course, you’ll have access to all of the modules, including the new ones.

    A FUNDRAISER | 10% of the profits from sales of this course will be donated to World Central Kitchen, a non-profit whose mission is to use the power of food to nourish communities and strengthen economies in times of crisis and beyond.

    A COMMUNITY | When you register, you’ll gain access to a private Facebook group dedicated to sharing and learning frugal nutrition concepts, recipes, ideas, and more. This group is brand new, so it’s probably just me and a couple others in there! I know Facebook isn’t everyone’s jam, so we’re looking into alternatives for creating a community space elsewhere, but this is what we got for now. LEARN MORE AND REGISTER


    A Holistic Approach to Common Skin Complaints with Tania Oceana Nov 27, 2021

    Use coupon code "FALL2021" for 45% off all programs at HeartofHerbs.com. Valid through December 31, 2021.

    Today’s episode is with Tania Oceana, and she goes in depth on her holistic approach to common skin complaints.

    Tania is the founder of Mossy Tonic, and a Portland area herbalist with a passion for sustainability, health and learning about the beautiful plants in the Pacific NW region she grew up in.

    To learn more about Tania and her work, including her new course, visit MossyTonic.com or follow her on Instagram at @mossytonic.

    LINKS

    Clear Skin Path Course by Mossy Tonic MossyTonic.com The Art of Frugal Nutrition

    Thanks for listening! HerbRally www.herbrally.com


    HerbRally updates + hoodie winners Nov 17, 2021

    Hey everyone, quick episode for ya today! Just wanted to announce the two hoodie winners, and give you a sneak peak at a couple of very excited projects we've got coming up.

    A huge shoutout and thank you to everyone who left the HerbRally podcast a review! This is immensely helpful for us, and it was also just lovely reading all of the reviews. They truly warmed my heart and made me smile.

    If you want to save 20% on the hoodies for the next week, be sure to listen to the podcast to get the discount code! To check out the hoodies, you can visit www.herbrally.com/hoodies.

    Talk to you soon! Mason

    HerbRally www.herbrally.com


    Medicinal Teas to Alleviate Stress and More! Nov 10, 2021

    This audio was generously provided by the Thrive Sister Thrive! podcast hosted by Stacee Matheson.

    This episode is an interview with herbalist and health coach Marquita Ell.

    A huge thanks to Stacee and Marquita for sharing this show with the HerbRally audience!

    As promised in the intro, here are the links to everything I mentioned:

    Thrive Sister Thrive! Podcast EcoBranderPromos Marquita Ell - Ell's Wellness PS - In the intro I said "ecobranderSpromos". Take out the "s" :) The link listed above is correct! Seriously though, they have great stuff and I highly recommend them if you're lookin' for swag.

    Thanks for listening! HerbRally www.herbrally.com JOIN OUR TEXT MESSAGE COMMUNITY It's kind of like our email newsletter, just in text form. We send 1 to 7 texts per week with event updates, new podcast info, etc. To join just text JOIN to the number (541) 256-2895. To opt out simply text STOP to the same number.


    COURSE: Herbs for Grieving with Amanda Crooke Nov 09, 2021

    In today’s episode we’ll hear from Amanda Crooke from Locust Light Farm.

    She chats about her upcoming online class, Herbs For Grieving.

    In this class, you will explore herbal medicine and plant allies that offer support through the grieving process.

    You will learn a wide range of preparations, from teas to baths to facial sprays, as well as a whole basketful of recipes. You’ll learn how to use dried herbs, tinctures, flower essences, and oils to create a full array of support. You’ll learn which herbs to have on hand so that, when grief comes, you have plant allies already in your cabinet.

    You will learn:

    herbs for emotional & spiritual support

    herbs to physically support the body during grieving

    a variety of herbal preparations — because not everyone drinks herbal tea or will take a tincture

    You will get:

    an “Herbs for Grieving” recipe book

    a list of what items to keep in your apothecary

    a handout of everything we discuss in class

    a bonus list of advice for writing or speaking to someone who’s experienced a loss (i.e. what to write in the card)

    And much more!

    LEARN MORE AND REGISTER


    Hawthorn: In the Field with Suzanne Tabert Nov 05, 2021

    Are you ready to deepen your journey into herbal medicine and natural health care?

    Introducing Cedar Mountain Herb School’s LIVE, online Herbal Labs that will help you:

    Expand your knowledge of herbal medicine and skills in making effective remedies

    Take charge of your health and well-being

    Get real-time feedback with projects you might be working on

    It’s like having an herbal personal trainer!

    Knowing when – or where – to harvest plants and how to make strong and effective herbal remedies on your own can be intimidating. If you feel unsure of your herbal skills and/or want to brush up on your herbal knowledge and add to your self reliant herbal toolbelt, our Herbal Labs will help you gain greater confidence and find your community of like-minded wildlings.

    DETAILS:

    WHEN: The First and Third Fridays of each month – 6:30-8pm Pacific Time Starting Friday, November 5th!

    WHERE: Online! The labs will be in the comfort of your home with zoom links provided in your Student Portal. Make sure to get comfortable logging in to the student portal prior to each lab, as Suzanne and Heather will not be able to assist (cat herding is above their pay grade)! More info will be provided upon registration, including zoom links.

    WHO: The lovely Suzanne and Heather… and YOU! These 2 herbal dynamos split each month’s labs, alternating the instruction with their vast experience out in the field and in the lab.

    LEARN MORE AND REGISTER Thanks for listening!

    HerbRally www.herbrally.com

    SUBSCRIBE TO US ON YOUTUBE!


    Botanical hoodie giveaway! Nov 02, 2021

    HERBRALLY PODCAST LISTENERS! We're giving away TWO of our hoodies to a couple lucky winners in celebration of our new online store. Here's how you enter: 1st step: Leave a written review of the HerbRally podcast in your podcast player of choice (iTunes/Apple Podcasts is most common). 2nd step: Screenshot or copy and paste the review and send it to mason@herbrally.com letting you know you left the review. For iTunes users, here's a video how to leave a review: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SAG8mgrVQys Easy as that! We'll host the giveaway through November 14 and announce the winners that week. We'll select two winners at random. Winners will get to choose which design, size and color of hoodie they want. To check out the hoodies just head to HerbRally.com/hoodies. Thanks for your support and best of luck!


    A Life of Living in the Wilderness, Fermenting on the Road, and the Immediacy of Death Oct 31, 2021

    Today’s episode is actually audio from another podcast called “The Ground Shots” podcast hosted by Kelly Moody.

    This one is an interview with fermentationist Marissa Percoco.

    Marissa is an avid fermentation enthusiast who has spent the last 10 years exploring community and the wilds, as well as living deeply with various fermented cultures and local plants, and learning how it all comes together.

    Please visit Kelly online a OfSedgeandSalt.com

    Also, please consider supporting her work by visiting her Patreon page.

    Thanks to Kelly Moody for sharing this wonderful interview with us, and thanks to you for listening, enjoy!

    LINKS

    Of Sedge and Salt

    Kelly Moody’s Patreon page

    Firefly Gathering

    HerbRally store

    Sajah’s Alchemical Herbalism course

    HerbRally

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    COURSE: Alchemical Herbalism Oct 27, 2021

    Learn more and register for Alchemical Herbalism: CLICK HERE

    What’s the secret to using herbs in a holistic way that equally heals and rejuvenates the body AND assists in the evolution of the soul?

    Well that’s what the entire tradition of Alchemy is all about.

    Like Ayurveda or Chinese Medicine, the Western Alchemical tradition is a complete system of medicine that works with plants to cure diseases of the body, spirit and soul.

    While not too many people know much about Alchemy these days, one of the top experts on the subject is my friend Sajah Popham, who’s been practicing both herbal alchemy and clinical herbalism for over 10 years.

    And he’s distilled everything he knows about this powerful practice in his online course, Alchemical Herbalism, which is now open for enrollment!

    This is one of the most comprehensive herbal trainings out there, as it integrates clinical herbalism, alchemy and spagyrics, medical astrology, Ayurveda, and western herbalism into a powerful system.

    Alchemical Herbalism comes with over 140 hours of training, over 200 pages of downloadable PDF handouts, and lifetime access.

    Be sure to check it out while you can, enrollment is only open for a week!

    REGISTER NOW


    Alchemy and Herbalism Part IV- Illness as Initiation with Sajah Popham Oct 27, 2021

    While not too many people know much about Alchemy these days, one of the top experts on the subject is my friend Sajah Popham, who’s been practicing both herbal alchemy and clinical herbalism for over 10 years.

    And he’s distilled everything he knows about this powerful practice in his online course, Alchemical Herbalism, which is now open for enrollment!

    LEARN MORE AND REGISTER

    This is one of the most comprehensive herbal trainings out there, as it integrates clinical herbalism, alchemy and spagyrics, medical astrology, Ayurveda, and western herbalism into a powerful system.

    Alchemical Herbalism comes with over 140 hours of training, over 200 pages of downloadable PDF handouts, and lifetime access.

    Be sure to check it out while you can, enrollment is only open for a week!


    Alchemy and Herbalism Part III - Spiritual Herbal Pharmacy with Sajah Popham Oct 26, 2021

    The Herbal Alchemy Training Sessions

    A free mini-course hosted by the School of Evolutionary Herbalism

    LEARN MORE AND REGISTER A lot of herbalists these days want to take their work with plants to a deeper level.

    They don’t just want to use herbs to put band-aids on symptoms, but to heal the spirit and soul, without overlooking the body.

    But how exactly do you go about doing that?

    That’s what my friend Sajah Popham from the School of Evolutionary Herbalism is teaching in his Herbal Alchemy Training Sessions, which he’s giving away right now.

    You’ll get 3 in-depth online workshops and a PDF guidebook, where you’ll discover:

    How alchemy unites the science and spirituality of people and plants

    The secret to making spagyric herbal extracts that heal the body and transform the soul

    A map that integrates herbal traditions of the world into a single cohesive system

    A truly holistic herbal practice to heal yourself, your family and community. LEARN MORE AND REGISTER

    Thanks for listening! HerbRally Find us on YouTube


    Chamomile Isn't Just the Calming Herb with Mel Mutterspaugh Oct 25, 2021

    Learn more and register for Mel’s upcoming free course: Strengthen Your Immune System by Returning to Your Roots - CLICK HERE IN THIS WORKSHOP YOU WILL LEARN

    REMEDIES IN YOUR KITCHEN CABINET

    You already have some powerful medicines in your home right now. Discover how you can use them to make cold and flu remedies that will save you loads of time, money, and tissues

    HOW TO MAKE HERBS TASTE GOOD

    Herbs tend to work better when you actually take them. That's why it's important to make remedies that taste so good your family can't resist. Soon, they'll beg you for more safe, effective, and yummy herbal blends

    THE RIGHT HERBS WHEN YOU NEED THEM

    Herbs work in many ways, and it's important to understand how to choose the right herb for the right condition so that you can make your remedies actually work for you and your family

    LEARN MORE AND REGISTER Thanks for listening! HerbRally www.herbrally.com


    COURSE: Ritual and Smoke with Amanda Crooke Oct 25, 2021

    Ritual and Smoke is an online, 7-week course that will take you on a journey through crafting & burning sacred smoke, Otherworld journeying, plant magic, and personal ritual so that you can confidently and directly access the teachings of the plant spirits.

    In this course, you will learn what it means to connect with the magical personality of herbs and how to empathetically invite them to collaborate in your magic.

    You will learn many different techniques for making burning blends, smoking blends, incenses, and powders — and incorporating them into potent ritual.

    You will learn how to go on shamanic journeys into the Otherworld and how to weave the wisdom from those journeys into your life.

    You will learn the oh-so-many ways that ritual can support your life, and you’ll become a confident ritual-crafter yourself.

    LEARN MORE

    Do you...

    want to create your own exquisite blends for smoking & burning?

    feel the pull to step into the Otherworld and access the wisdom therein?

    dabble in spiritual practices but struggle to create rituals for yourself?

    wish that you could be someone who channels messages from plants?

    imagine...

    having a chest full of burning blends, incense, and herbal powders for every intention

    confidently formulating new blends for smoking or burning — as in, you know they’ll be safe and fragrant and lovely

    designing your own glittering rituals to usher you through life’s transitions knowing how to access the teachings of plant spirits, of any spirits — and doing so regularly REGISTER FOR RITUAL AND SMOKE


    Alchemy and Herbalism Part II- The Macrocosm and Microcosm with Sajah Popham Oct 21, 2021

    The Herbal Alchemy Training Sessions

    A free mini-course hosted by the School of Evolutionary Herbalism

    LEARN MORE AND REGISTER A lot of herbalists these days want to take their work with plants to a deeper level.

    They don’t just want to use herbs to put band-aids on symptoms, but to heal the spirit and soul, without overlooking the body.

    But how exactly do you go about doing that?

    That’s what my friend Sajah Popham from the School of Evolutionary Herbalism is teaching in his Herbal Alchemy Training Sessions, which he’s giving away right now.

    You’ll get 3 in-depth online workshops and a PDF guidebook, where you’ll discover:

    How alchemy unites the science and spirituality of people and plants

    The secret to making spagyric herbal extracts that heal the body and transform the soul

    A map that integrates herbal traditions of the world into a single cohesive system

    A truly holistic herbal practice to heal yourself, your family and community. LEARN MORE AND REGISTER

    Thanks for listening! HerbRally Find us on YouTube


    Alchemy and Herbalism Part I – The Science and Spirituality of Herbalism with Sajah Popham Oct 19, 2021

    The Herbal Alchemy Training Sessions A free mini-course hosted by the School of Evolutionary Herbalism LEARN MORE AND REGISTER

    A lot of herbalists these days want to take their work with plants to a deeper level. They don’t just want to use herbs to put band-aids on symptoms, but to heal the spirit and soul, without overlooking the body. But how exactly do you go about doing that? That’s what my friend Sajah Popham from the School of Evolutionary Herbalism is teaching in his Herbal Alchemy Training Sessions, which he’s giving away right now. You’ll get 3 in-depth online workshops and a PDF guidebook, where you’ll discover:

    How alchemy unites the science and spirituality of people and plants

    The secret to making spagyric herbal extracts that heal the body and transform the soul

    A map that integrates herbal traditions of the world into a single cohesive system

    A truly holistic herbal practice to heal yourself, your family and community

    Thanks for listening! HerbRally Find us on YouTube: YouTube.com/c/HerbRally


    Welcoming Autumn with Abrah Arneson | A Story From Her Book "The Weaving" | PART 2 Oct 15, 2021

    PART 2

    As fall approaches us, Abrah Arneson shares with us a story from her book "The Weaving" to prep us for changes in the fall, the darkness of winter, and new beginnings and gifts of spring. Sit back, sip on some tea, and relax on your on your couch, the floor, or in your favorite sofa.

    Teacher and storyteller Abrah Arneson Cht RH Clinical Herbalist has supported people using plant medicine for 20 years. She studied herbs during a decade of living on meditation retreat properties. Her practice of herbal medicine is infused with a love of contemporary scientific knowledge and her personal 30-year meditation practice.

    LINKS

    • Book - The Weaving: Plants Planet and People by Abrah Arneson
    • Original YouTube video for this audio
    • Everything Herbal - Join the book club

    Today’s episode is brought to you by the Green Path Herb School.

    CLICK HERE TO LEARN MORE ABOUT THEIR UPCOMING HERBALIST CERTIFICATE PROGRAM

    This hybrid curriculum is offered both on-line and in-person. The Herbalist Certificate Program is designed to provide a total immersion into natural healing and medicinal plants. Students will achieve the skill set, and confidence needed to practice herbalism. Discover a new and exciting direction in your life: explore the ancient art and modern science of herbal healing! Thanks for listening! HerbRally www.herbrally.com


    Welcoming Autumn with Abrah Arneson | A Story From Her Book "The Weaving" | PART 1 Oct 14, 2021

    PART 1 As fall approaches us, Abrah Arneson shares with us a story from her book "The Weaving" to prep us for changes in the fall, the darkness of winter, and new beginnings and gifts of spring. Sit back, sip on some tea, and relax on your on your couch, the floor, or in your favorite sofa.

    Teacher and storyteller Abrah Arneson Cht RH Clinical Herbalist has supported people using plant medicine for 20 years. She studied herbs during a decade of living on meditation retreat properties. Her practice of herbal medicine is infused with a love of contemporary scientific knowledge and her personal 30-year meditation practice.

    LINKS

    • Book - The Weaving: Plants Planet and People by Abrah Arneson
    • Original YouTube video for this audio

    Today’s episode is sponsored by our good friends at Mountain Rose Herbs! A herbs, health and harmony company since 1987.

    Be sure to listen to the podcast to get a special 15% discount for HerbRally listeners!

    Learn more at MountainRoseHerbs.com.

    Thanks for listening!

    HerbRallywww.herbrally.com


    Herbs and Practices for Pitta Season with Amanda Stanley Oct 11, 2021

    Herbalist and yogi Amanda Stanley is back to discuss the Pitta dosha type and it's association with summer (sorry, we're a tad late releasing this one).

    She has a wonderful way of weaving the philosophy of Ayurveda with practical health practices we could all stand to implement more of in our daily lives.

    I got a lot out of this episode and I know you'll come away inspired!

    Thanks so much to Amanda for sharing her wealth of knowledge. LINKS

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    • Amanda's Ayurveda course

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    COURSE: The Traditional Incense Crafting Course Oct 07, 2021

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    • Learn multiple modes of formulation for therapeutics, fragrance, and ritual, & understand how to use the 4 Key Elements of a successful incense
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    The Menstrual Map with Elaine Sheff | PART 2 Oct 07, 2021

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    Menstruation, typically a taboo subject in our culture, can be a rich source of information about health and well-being for both women and their practitioners. But what is normal menstruation? Join herbalist Elaine Sheff of Green Path Herb School to take a deeper look at how to interpret the fertility cycle by creating a menstrual map. This class focuses on hormonal balancing, as well as addressing herbal actions including reproductive antispasmodics, emmenagogues, hormone balancers, phyto-estrogens, progesterone encouraging herbs, uterine astringents, and reproductive tonics.

    *This class was recorded at the 2015 Midwest Women's Herb Conference.

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    The Menstrual Map with Elaine Sheff | PART 1 Oct 05, 2021

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    Menstruation, typically a taboo subject in our culture, can be a rich source of information about health and well-being for both women and their practitioners. But what is normal menstruation? Join herbalist Elaine Sheff of Green Path Herb School to take a deeper look at how to interpret the fertility cycle by creating a menstrual map. This class focuses on hormonal balancing, as well as addressing herbal actions including reproductive antispasmodics, emmenagogues, hormone balancers, phyto-estrogens, progesterone encouraging herbs, uterine astringents, and reproductive tonics.

    *This class was recorded at the 2015 Midwest Women's Herb Conference.

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    The Art of Traditional Incense Crafting Sep 30, 2021

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    Today’s episode is a narration of Evan’s blog post “The Art of Traditional Incense Crafting”.

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    The Healing Powers of Incense and Aromatic Medicine with Evan Sylliaasen Sep 29, 2021

    For a limited time, enroll in Evan’s FREE workshop series: the Hand-crafted Incense Workshop Series. LEARN MORE AND REGISTER HERE In today’s episode, you’ll hear from Evan Sylliaasen, founder of The Northwest School of Aromatic Medicine & Higher Mind Incense. He delves into the world of incense and aromatic medicine and discusses their healing properties. Enjoy!


    Herbs for Smoky Skies: Part 2 | Rosalee de la Forêt Sep 21, 2021

    Getting Results with Herbs is a 3-part livestream with herbalist and best-selling author Rosalee de la Forêt.

    You will learn to use Sense-Based Herbalism as a solution for information overload.

    By the end of this training, you will begin to trust the herbs you choose.

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    Getting Results with Herbs begins on Thursday, September 23, 2021. If you can’t make it to the live presentations, recordings will be made available immediately after the presentation, but only for a limited time.

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    Today’s episode is part 2 of Rosalee de la Forêt’s presentation “Herbs for Smoky Skies”. With wildfires still smoldering across western states, many are enduring a blanket of unhealthy smoke. What herbal companions can we enlist to help us through the poor air quality? Today we’ll hear guidance from herbalist Rosalee de la Forêt to find out!

    This presentation was recorded at the NorthWest Herb Symposium.

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    Herbs for Smoky Skies: Part 1 | Rosalee de la Forêt Sep 21, 2021

    Getting Results with Herbs is a 3-part livestream with herbalist and best-selling author Rosalee de la Forêt.

    You will learn to use Sense-Based Herbalism as a solution for information overload.

    By the end of this training, you will begin to trust the herbs you choose.

    REGISTER FOR FREE BY CLICKING HERE

    Getting Results with Herbs begins on Thursday, September 23, 2021. If you can’t make it to the live presentations, recordings will be made available immediately after the presentation, but only for a limited time.

    Enjoy!

    Today’s episode is part 1 of Rosalee de la Forêt’s presentation “Herbs for Smoky Skies”. With wildfires still smoldering across western states, many are enduring a blanket of unhealthy smoke. What herbal companions can we enlist to help us through the poor air quality? Today we’ll hear guidance from herbalist Rosalee de la Forêt to find out!

    This presentation was recorded at the NorthWest Herb Symposium.

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    Smoking Herbs and Strategies for Quitting with Lian Bruno of Puff Herbal Smokes Sep 14, 2021

    In this episode of the HerbRally podcast, you’ll hear from Lian Bruno of Puff Herbal Smokes. She talks about why you might want to work with herbs through smoke, herbal strategies to quit smoking tobacco, and how to craft your own herbal smoking blends.

    Lian Bruno is a clinically-trained herbalist and the founder of Puff Herbal Smokes, a business that advocates herbalism for smokers of all plants. Founded on the belief that smoking can be a vital part of a holistic wellness practice, her business offers herbal smoking blends and pre-rolled herbal smokes. Learn more at puffherbals.com or @puffherbalsmokes on Instagram.

    HerbRally listeners can use the discount code “HERBRALLY” for 20% off all Puff Herbal Smokes products for through the end of September 2021!

    Music heard in this episode is by Peter Danilchuk.

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    Pearls of the Peat Bog Walk with Greg Monzel Aug 24, 2021

    Today’s episode is brought to you by the 2021 Great Lakes Herb Faire, a virtual conference.

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    This episode is audio from a previous, in person Great Lakes Herb Faire. Thanks to the organizers for sharing! CLASS DESCRIPTION:Meet the unique plants preferring the acidic, anaerobic conditions of the bog. Learn about the many uses of sphagnum moss, larch tree, pitcher plant and more, while avoiding the rash inducing poison sumac. Emerging from the mire, stories from the sphagnum hold lessons from our ancient ancestors, which persist even as we pull ourselves up from the muck to hike back to camp.

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    Love Your Liver! with Shana Lipner Grover Aug 06, 2021

    Today’s episode is all about liver health and how to support it with herbs. Learn from one of the best, Shana Lipner Grover!

    Shana Lipner-Grover is a clinical herbalist, health and nutrition educator, field botanist, ethical wildcrafter, medicine-maker, and forever student of life and wonder. She is the director and primary educator of Sage Country Herbs School of Botanical Studies in north county San Diego: a 2-year field-based ecology, botany, and native plant medicine school. This school has expanded to include a clinically based 2nd year and an online learning platform. She also teaches at Healing Hands School of Holistic Health, covering 350 hours of herbal medicine and nutrition programs. Shana’s a published writer that includes a botany column in Plant Healer magazine and Herbaria. She has a clinical practice in north county San Diego focusing on empowering people to take responsibility for their health.

    Learn more about Shana at SageCountryHerbs.com.

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    The Weaving: Plants, Planets and People with Abrah Arneson Jul 30, 2021

    Abrah Arneson joins the podcast in today’s episode to give a brief overview of her new book, The Weaving: Plants, Planets and People. Between the covers of this book, you will discover a blend of plant wisdom and a love of astrology blended in a cauldron of storytelling and poetry. Not merely an herbal compendium, not only historic storytelling and a weaving of ancestor history, The Weaving: Plants, Planets and Women follows the path of herbal medicine from roots in the Earth to planets in the Sky. Abrah Arneson brews up magic on each page. Teacher and storyteller Abrah Arneson Cht RH Clinical Herbalist has supported people using plant medicine for 20 years. She studied herbs during a decade of living on meditation retreat properties. Her practice of herbal medicine is infused with a love of contemporary scientific knowledge and her personal 30-year meditation practice. CLICK HERE TO PURCHASE THE BOOK Thanks for listening!

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    Developing Your Intuition and Co-creating with the Plant World | Heather Sanderson Jul 17, 2021

    In today’s episode we hear from Heather Sanderson. Heather has been working with plant spirits her whole life. In 2013 she studied herbal medicine at Third Root in Brooklyn, NY which led her to a 3-year Sacred Plant Medicine Apprenticeship with Carole Guyett in County Clare, Ireland.

    It was through this training and several initiations with plants that she became immersed in the dream and consciousness of the plant world and found a passion to share it with others. Since then she has founded Majestic Wisdom Publishing and has written several Plant and Tree Spirit Short Reads. She also hosts Majestic Wisdom Podcast. You can find more at MajesticWisdomPublishing.com or follow her on Instagram at @heather.sanderson.

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    EVENT | Northwest Herbal Fair Jul 12, 2021

    In today's episode Michael "Skeeter" Pilarski tells us about the upcoming Northwest Herbal Fair. This is their 25th anniversary! Very exciting times, we're all thrilled to be with each other once again.

    The Northwest Herbal Fair has classes, keynotes, lots of music, dancing, camping, and just an all around fun and family friendly time. Whether you're in the northwest or not, you'll want to see what this event is all about.

    To learn more and to register, visit www.nwherbalfair.com.

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    Herbal Motifs in the Ancient Mediterranean | Part 3: The Fruit Motif featuring Pomegranate with Maria Christodoulou Jul 08, 2021

    Throughout history, plants have evoked the curiosities of the human imagination. Join herbalist Maria Christodoulou for a three-part series exploring herbal motifs in the ancient Mediterranean region, featuring the sinful fig leaf, the sensual rose flower, and the good luck pomegranate fruit.

    Maria Christodoulou is a clinical herbalist exploring the wisdom and whimsy of ancient Greek herbal medicine as The Greek Herbalist. In a previous lifetime, she lived on a farm in ancient Greece and found the cure for plagues. She researches and writes about medicinal plants in fantastical myths, ancient scientific writings, and artistic representations that have survived for thousands of years. For an adventure through antiquity, visit her website at www.thegreekherbalist.com.

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    Herbal Motifs in the Ancient Mediterranean | Part 2: The Flower Motif, featuring Rose with Maria Christodoulou Jul 07, 2021

    Throughout history, plants have evoked the curiosities of the human imagination. Join herbalist Maria Christodoulou for a three-part series exploring herbal motifs in the ancient Mediterranean region, featuring the sinful fig leaf, the sensual rose flower, and the good luck pomegranate fruit.

    Maria Christodoulou is a clinical herbalist exploring the wisdom and whimsy of ancient Greek herbal medicine as The Greek Herbalist. In a previous lifetime, she lived on a farm in ancient Greece and found the cure for plagues. She researches and writes about medicinal plants in fantastical myths, ancient scientific writings, and artistic representations that have survived for thousands of years. For an adventure through antiquity, visit her website at www.thegreekherbalist.com.

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    Herbal Motifs in the Ancient Mediterranean | Part 1: The Leaf Motif, featuring Figs with Maria Christodoulou Jul 05, 2021

    Throughout history, plants have evoked the curiosities of the human imagination. Join herbalist Maria Christodoulou for a three-part series exploring herbal motifs in the ancient Mediterranean region, featuring the sinful fig leaf, the sensual rose flower, and the good luck pomegranate fruit. Maria Christodoulou is a clinical herbalist exploring the wisdom and whimsy of ancient Greek herbal medicine as The Greek Herbalist. In a previous lifetime, she lived on a farm in ancient Greece and found the cure for plagues. She researches and writes about medicinal plants in fantastical myths, ancient scientific writings, and artistic representations that have survived for thousands of years. For an adventure through antiquity, visit her website at www.thegreekherbalist.com. Thanks for listening! HerbRally www.herbrally.com

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    All About Vitex with Heather Irvine Jun 01, 2021

    Learn all about vitex in today’s episode with Heather Irvine. She covers plant characteristics, names, cultural uses, herbal uses, and more!

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    Isabella Aiona Abbott, Trailblazing Ethnobotanist and Marine Algae Expert May 14, 2021

    Today we’ll hear about the life and work of Isabella Aiona Abbott who became a leading expert on Pacific marine algae and the was the first Native Hawaiian woman to receive a PhD in science. Her scientific contributions included the discovery of over 200 algae species, and her life’s passion spilled over into the kitchen. Having learned about edible Hawaiian seaweeds from her mother, Isabella enjoyed creating recipes using kelp and algae.

    Seaweed Cake

    A recipe originally designed to use Nereocystis kelp that is common in central California and northward. In Hawaiʻi, either Eucheuma species from Kāneʻohe Bay or ogo may be used.

    Cream well 1 ½ cups salad oil, 2 cups sugar; add 3 eggs, one at a time, beating well after each addition.

    Add 2 cups grated carrots, 2 cups grated Eucheuma or 2 cups coursely chopped ogo, 1 cup crushed, drained pineapple, or 1 cup fresh grated coconut.

    Sift together 2 ½ cups sifted flour, 1 teaspoon baking soda, 1 teaspoon salt, 1 teaspoon cinnamon. Mix all together.

    Add 1 cup walnuts if desired.

    Bake in oblong pan or loaf pan at 350 degrees 45-50 minutes.

    Serve plain or with buttercream frosting. A moist cake which keeps very well.

    Video: Dr. Abbott discussing ethnobotany of Limu

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    Juliette of the Herbs May 12, 2021

    On today’s episode, Heather Irvine profiles the life and works of accomplished herbalist and author Juliette de Baïracli Levy. Hear a bit about her life and travels, then dive into her uses for herbs!

    Books mentioned in today's episode: The Complete Herbal Handbook for Farm and Stable Traveler’s Joy

    Find other books by Juliette: Common Herbs for Natural Health The Illustrated Herbal Handbook for Everyone Summer in Galilee

    Plants mentioned in today's episode: Adder's tongue Agrimony Anise Artichoke Blackberry Chickweed Chicory Feverfew Garlic Hops Horseradish Iceland Moss Stay up to date with HerbRally by joining our text message community! To opt in simply text JOIN to (541) 256-2895. You'll receive 1 to 7 texts per week with herbal community news and updates, inspiration, and education.

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    New Moon Intentions Meditation with Jiling Lin May 10, 2021

    Jiling joins us again with another meditation, this time for tomorrow’s new moon. Take time to set your intentions for the season ahead.

    Jiling Lin, L.Ac. is an acupuncturist, herbalist, and yoga teacher in Ventura, CA. She specializes in treating pain, emotional health, and chronic complex conditions. Jiling nourishes your resilience through clinics, classes, and retreats integrating wilderness, creativity, and Spirit.

    For more from Jiling, visit her website at jilinglin.com or find her on Instagram and Facebook.

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    Fermentation: Cultivating the Wild with EagleSong Gardener May 07, 2021

    Spend your weekend cultivating knowledge about the wild world of fermentation! In today’s episode, we listen in on a 4-hour intensive given by EagleSong Gardener at the 2018 NorthWest Herb Symposium. She shares her 40 years of experience with fermenting food and passes along some recipes. Learn about vegetable and dairy fermentation as well as creating fermented beverages like elderberry wine!

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    For more from EagleSong, find her at www.eaglesong-gardener.com or at the upcoming 2022 NorthWest Herb Symposium in Coupeville, Washington. For more information, visit www.NWHerbSymposium.com.

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    20-Minute Meditation with Rebecca Ingalls May 05, 2021

    Take 20 minutes for yourself with today’s relaxing meditation.

    Rebecca Ingalls is a Community Herbalist and Psychotherapist with an apothecary and practice on the North Shore of Boston, Massachusetts. Rebecca has worked in private practice as a holistic therapist for 20 years, is traditionally trained in the art, science, and practice of psychotherapy, and holds a weekly community meditation practice.

    Palmer Pond Botanicals, established in 2012, features herbs Rebecca has cultivated and collected each season as well as a collection of her small-batch artisan herbal preparations.

    She is Founding Director and Herbalist at Newhall Fields Community Farm, a 501(c)(3), in Peabody, Massachusetts.

    For more from Rebecca, find her at: www.rebeccaingalls.com www.palmerpond.com Or you can find her on Facebook and Instagram.

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    Resetting the 24 Hour Circadian Cycle with Dr. Mary Bove May 03, 2021

    Getting proper rest! We feel our best with regular sleep, and today we listen in on a class with Dr. Mary Bove that can help us do just that! Learn about the circadian sleep rhythm, what should happen in healthy sleep, what happens when that process isn't going well, and what to do to correct it. Don’t miss her recommendations for herbal medicines that can support our circadian cycle.

    Click here to visit HerbRally to find the accompanying PDF!

    A clinical medical herbalist, Mary Bove had a practice in family medicine in Brattleboro, Vermont for over 20 years where she assisted in the birth of a whole generation of kids. Listening to Mary talk on botanical medicine is like sitting down with a good friend over a cup of herbal tea. She is the author of An Encyclopedia of Natural Healing for Children and Infants, and co-author of Herbs for Women's Health. Since starting her herbal journey at age 18, Mary has held firm to three tenets: “Walk your talk, believe in the plants and practice herbalism every day in your life.” More recordings from Dr. Bove available here.

    To stay informed on the 6th Annual NorthWest Herb Symposium, visit www.NWHerbSymposium.com. Located at the Camp Casey Conference Center in Coupeville, Washington, teachers will include Eaglesong Gardener, Ryan Drum, Denise Joy, Netta Zeberoff and more! For many more great recordings like you’ve heard today, visit Tree Farm Communications where you’ll find quality audio of lectures, workshops, and conferences on topics like herbalism, integrative health, nutrition and more!

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    Dandelion with Shana Lipner Grover Apr 30, 2021

    Just in time for spring, we're joined by Shana Lipner Grover to hear about dandelion! Learn about its identification, name, uses as food, and herbal use including as liver support!

    Be sure to visit Shana at sagecountryherbs.com for more herb information, classes, recipes, and more.

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    Herbal Observation Groups A Collaborative Model of Herbal Care with Camille Freeman Apr 28, 2021

    On today's episode we'll hear from Camille Freeman on a collaborative model of herbal care. She discusses the power of collaborative care more broadly, and for teachers and mentors, she details about how to run herbal observation groups.

    Camille Freeman is a registered herbalist and licensed nutrition who has been in practice since 2003 with a focus on fertility and reproductive health. She is also a professor at the Maryland University of Integrative Health where she teaches physiology and pathophysiology to students in the nutrition and herbal medicine programs. You can find her at www.camillefreeman.com.

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    Excited to announce our new services at HerbRally. We are officially launching our own CREATIVE SHOP! For now, that's brand photography, videography, design and more!

    If you're an herbal company, blog, or any kind of business that's looking to upgrade your brand, feel free to reach out to Amanda at amanda@herbrally.com for more information. Or read more at herbrally.com/services


    Full Moon Gratitude Meditation with Jiling Lin Apr 26, 2021

    As we say hello to spring, we join Jiling Lin for this full moon meditation on gratitude. Don’t miss today’s supermoon, when the full moon occurs while the moon’s elliptic orbit comes closest to Earth. While it shines bigger and brighter in our sky, take time to feel gratitude for all life has to offer.

    Jiling Lin, L.Ac. is an acupuncturist, herbalist, and yoga teacher in Ventura, CA. She specializes in treating pain, emotional health, and chronic complex conditions. Jiling nourishes your resilience through clinics, classes, and retreats integrating wilderness, creativity, and Spirit. For more from Jiling, visit her website at www.jilinglin.com or find her on Instagram and Facebook.

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    Functional Mushrooms for Health and Wellness with Alex Dorr of Mushroom Revival Apr 14, 2021

    Today we’re joined by Alex Dorr of Mushroom Revival to learn about the power of functional mushrooms in supporting health and wellness. You’ll hear about the roles of fungi in nature as well as in our bodies and touch on the science of beneficial compounds found in certain mushroom species. Differences in mushroom preparations using fruiting bodies vs. mycelium are discussed as well as quality of mushroom supplements and mislabeling in the industry. He gives a great rundown of 10 functional mushrooms you should know, uses of fungi in environmental remediation, and much more!

    To find mushroom tinctures, visit the Mushroom Revival store. And don’t forget to check out the Mushroom Revival podcast as well as their blog for more fascinating and informative topics in the world of mushrooms!

    Alex Dorr found functional mushrooms in a journey to feel better. Zapped of energy, he tried everything, but nothing stuck until he found functional mushrooms. He is the founder and CEO of Mushroom Revival where you can find mushroom tinctures with a focus on quality. Alex is a graduate of Hampshire College with a BA studying Mycology with a focus on Mycoremediation, and he is the author of Mycoremediation Handbook: A Grassroots Guide to Growing Mushrooms and Cleaning up Toxic Waste With Fungi.

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    Herbal Tea Apothecary with Teresa Boardwine Apr 05, 2021

    Water extracts are an easy and essential source of nutrition and holistic care. At last year's Medicines from the Earth Herb Symposium, Teresa Boardwine, owner of Green Comfort School of Herbal Medicine in Virginia, shared how herbal medicines delivered as teas are powerful allies that can correct imbalances, build vitality, and offer therapeutic results. As a registered herbalist, Teresa teaches how to formulate typical western herbal teas for each body system.

    Teresa and fellow herbal medicine practitioners will be speaking at this year's online Southwest Conference on Botanical Medicine (March 26-28, 2021) and the Medicines from the Earth Herb Symposium (June 4-7, 2021). Join from anywhere! Continuing education available for naturopathic physicians, medical doctors, osteopathic physicians, nurses, acupuncturists, and others. Register and learn more at www.botanicalmedicine.org. Stay up to date with HerbRally by joining our text message community! To opt in simply text JOIN to (541) 256-2895. You'll receive 1 to 7 texts per week with herbal community news and updates, inspiration, and education.


    Strong Earth Medicine: A Woman’s Approach with EagleSong Gardener Mar 05, 2021

    “I wanted to know, how did women have 13 children?.. How did people take care of their children when they fell down and broke their arms way back in the Middle Ages? People have had these things going on ever since the beginning of time and they’ve dealt with it. They’ve figured how they could use plants in different ways to make life easier and better and they could become more resilient.”

    Today we listen in on a class given by EagleSong Gardener at the 2018 Northwest Herb Symposium. She discusses everything from plant allies oatstraw and calendula to the questions that have driven her in lifelong learning.

    To stay informed on the 6th Annual NorthWest Herb Symposium, visit www.NWHerbSymposium.com. Located at the Camp Casey Conference Center in Coupeville, Washington, teachers will include EagleSong Gardener, Ryan Drum, Denise Joy, Netta Zeberoff and more!

    For many more great recordings like you’ve heard today, visit Tree Farm Communications where you’ll find quality audio of lectures, workshops, and conferences on topics like herbalism, integrative health, nutrition and more!

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    Winter Water Guided Meditation with Dr. Elizabeth Cox Mar 04, 2021

    As we prepare to bid this winter farewell, we’re joined by Dr. Elizabeth Cox for a water meditation perfect to close out the season.

    Click here to visit HerbRally for accompanying PDF.

    Dr. Cox lectures on the subject of wellness and seasonal health care. She believes that self-care and development, awareness, evolution and love are the principle techniques that promote health and healing. Her clinical pearls are packaged and available as Element Wisdom Card Decks. Her offers her Cultivating Wellness blog posts and programs on Element Wisdom: syncing to the perfect and dynamic cycles and seasons of change on the precious earth. Stay up to date with HerbRally by joining our text message community! To opt in simply text JOIN to (541) 256-2895. You'll receive 1 to 7 texts per week with herbal community news and updates, inspiration, and education.


    5 Considerations for Setting Up Your Herbal Practice Feb 20, 2021

    Setting up a clinical practice is daunting and requires direction, support, and confidence. When first starting out in clinical practice, there are many factors to consider; from herbalism and the law, overheads, clinical skills, forms, and policies, to preparing your own extracts, formulating for clients, and managing your dispensary.

    Join Erika Galentin MNIMH, RH (AHG) and Brooke Sackenheim of Sovereignty Herbs for an exploration of the many facets of modern clinical herbal practice and details that you might want to consider in setting up your own herbal clinic including:

    Why having good clinical forms is the cornerstone of a solid clinical practice and what types of forms you should have ready to go.

    The importance of considering 'the business' of clinical practice including consultation options and setting fees, professional and liability insurance, the free clinical model, and accounting.

    Professional practicalities and ethical considerations including Scope of Practice, Herbalism & the law, Privacy and Confidentiality, & Non-discrimination policies.

    Marketing considerations including being familiar with what you can and cannot say in print, on your website, to the media, and on social media and how this helps to build a trustworthy brand.

    What you need to be thinking about in regards to getting herbs and supplements to your clients including managing a clean and compliant dispensary.

    Erika and Brooke also cover information about Sovereignty Herbs' new program, Spring into Herbal Practice: An Online Intensive for Landing the Leap from Student to Practitioner, as well as opportunities for formal mentorship with Erika Galentin. Stay up to date with HerbRally by joining our text message community! To opt in simply text JOIN to (541) 256-2895. You'll receive 1 to 7 texts per week with herbal community news and updates, inspiration, and education.


    Connecting with Plants and Receiving Harvest with Gratitude with Shelby Kolar Feb 16, 2021

    Today we’re joined by Shelby Kolar of Earth Heart Herbal to hear her thoughts on receiving harvest of foraged plants with gratitude and intention.

    Shelby Kohler is a clinical herbalist with Earth Heart Herbal. She is a forager who is passionate about connecting to plants & connecting plants with people.

    Visit her blog for more foraging tips and ethics.

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    Lunar Breathing Guided Meditation with Five Flavors Herbs Feb 10, 2021

    Struggling to stay centered? When we’re feeling overwhelmed or burned-out, breathwork offers a fast-acting and natural way to reset and recharge. Chandra bhedana, or “lunar breathing,” is an easy exercise that helps relax the body and declutter the mind. This simple meditation uses cyclical breath to flush out distraction and fatigue and bring in intention and energy. Lunar breathing can be done most anytime, anywhere, but you may find it helpful to create a calm atmosphere with a candle, essential oils, or a soothing herbal extract.

    For more from Five Flavors Herbs, find them @FiveFlavorsHerbs or visit their store page to find herbal tinctures, candles, and more.

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    Classical Herbal Pairs; Keys to Effective Formulation with Paul Bergner Feb 09, 2021

    Today we’ll join Paul Bergner for deep dive into effective herbal formulation, originally recorded at the NorthWest Herb Symposium. Learn the principles of herbal pairing including balancing energetics, steering to specific tissues, and amplification by pairing herbs with similar effects.

    Visit HerbRally here to download accompanying PDF!

    For more from Paul, visit him at the North American Institute of Medical Herbalism where you’ll find a treasure trove of audio classes, lectures, digital downloads and more.

    Paul Bergner is a medical herbalist, clinical nutritionist, educator, author, and naturalist. Director of the North American Institute of Medical Herbalism, he has studied and practiced natural medicine, nutrition, and medical herbalism since 1973. He has published the Medical Herbalism journal since the founding of the NAIMH in 1989, and has written seven books on medical herbalism, nutrition, Chinese medicine, ethnobotany, and naturopathic medicine.

    Paul has taught all aspects of clinical herbalism and clinical nutrition since 1996, and has taught nutrition academically at both the university undergraduate and master’s levels. He has mentored more than 400 students through 8-month clinical residencies in integrated herbalism and nutrition. He is currently a clinical faculty mentor to students at the Colorado School of Clinical Herbalism in Boulder and the Vital Ways herbal school in Portland, OR.

    To stay informed on the 6th Annual NorthWest Herb Symposium, visit www.NWHerbSymposium.com. Located at the Camp Casey Conference Center in Coupeville, Washington, teachers will include Eaglesong Gardener, Ryan Drum, Denise Joy, Netta Zeberoff and more! For many more great recordings like you’ve heard today, visit Tree Farm Communications where you’ll find quality audio of lectures, workshops, and conferences on topics like herbalism, integrative health, nutrition and more!

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    Guided Meditation with Ramona Robinson: Healing Lagoon Jan 28, 2021

    You’re in for a treat with Ramona Robinson’s guided meditation, Healing Lagoon. Take 12 minutes for yourself and find a slice of serenity!

    Ramona Robinson helps people embrace their unique blueprint at a subconscious level to live a fulfilling life. If you would like to work with her or get more guided meditations, find her at www.ramonarobinson.com, or on her Instagram and Facebook.

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    Guided Meditation with Abrah Arneson Jan 13, 2021

    Feeling scattered? Today Abrah Arneson will guide us through her meditation on old light, meant to help us create boundaries and regain a sense of empowerment.

    Through her 30 years of meditation practice, Abrah has learned regular meditation helps one remain present with an open heart to all of life. For more from Abrah, including personalized meditation sessions, visit her at www.abraherbs.com

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    REPLAY | How to Forage Healing Foods & Herbal Medicine with Rosalee de la Forêt and Emily Han Jan 11, 2021

    ROOTED MEDICINE CIRCLE

    As herbs have become increasingly popular, the true heart of herbal medicine is at risk...

    Today there’s a lot of emphasis on what herbs are “good for.” Take turmeric for inflammation! Dandelion root for the liver!

    But when we reduce plants to a simple equation of “take xyz herb for xyz problem,” the soul of herbal medicine is erased.

    Herbalism isn't about throwing back dropperfuls of a tincture. It's about transforming your life by becoming deeply rooted in the natural world, its seasonal rhythms, and your place within it.

    That’s why we’re excited to share Rooted Medicine Circle, a new course from my friends Rosalee de la Forêt and Emily Han. (You might know them as the best-selling authors of Wild Remedies and Alchemy of Herbs.)

    Rooted Medicine Circle guides you in how to make powerful herbal medicines while also strengthening your relationship with nature.

    Instead of buying supplements off the shelf, you’ll be working directly with the plants to create herbal medicines uniquely suited to your preferences.

    As you learn core medicine making skills, you’ll fill your home apothecary with effective remedies and nourishing foods, like locally sourced bitters for digestion; salves and ointments to nourish your skin; and potent tinctures, teas, syrups, and more.

    Rooted Medicine Circle opens just once a year, and it’s now open for enrollment.

    Check it out here.

    On the Rooted Medicine Circle enrollment page, Rosalee and Emily also included an extensive sample from the course! It’s a tutorial on making teas and decoctions and includes a reference chart to show you how to make teas with over 100 common plants. Even if this course isn’t right for you right now, you’ll get a lot out of this sample lesson!

    Click here to check out the course and get your sample lesson.


    REPLAY | Hops Monograph with Rosalee de la Forêt Jan 06, 2021

    FREE WEBINAR with Emily Han and Rosalee de la Forêt

    CLICK ON THE LINK BELOW How To Choose the Best Herbal Preparation

    3 Essential Elements to Making Potent Herbal Medicine, Common Myths Debunked, and the Pros and Cons of 8 Popular Remedies

    Free Webinar: January 7–8 Flexible times in your time zone! Have you ever noticed that a lot of information about herbs focuses on what herbs to use but rarely how best to prepare them? Choosing the right herbal remedy is an often overlooked part of herbal medicine. But making the best preparation is a critical part of herbal medicine. When you pick the best preparation, this helps you successfully care for your well-being and the health of your loved ones and community. Join Emily and Rosalee for a brand-new webinar as they share the pros and cons of 8 common herbal remedies including teas, decoctions, syrups, honey, tinctures, vinegars, powders/capsules, and food as medicine. With their tips, you’ll be able to select the right ingredients while also saving time and money. If you’ve ever wondered about when it’s best to reach for an herbal tincture over a tea, you don’t want to miss this webinar! By the end, you’ll be able to confidently choose the best herbal preparation for you.

    SIGN UP!


    Solar Cycle Breath - Guided Meditation for Balance with Kelly Matten Jan 01, 2021

    New year, new rituals! Join us for weekly guided meditations and create a calming practice to carry you through 2021. This week we’ll hear from Kelly Matten of AWEpothecary for 15 minutes of meditation to move breath through the body and balance the mind.

    For more meditation with Kelly, find her on Instagram @onemomentmind and YouTube. To find her herbcrafts, including teas for meditation, visit her @awepothecary and at www.awepothecary.com.

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    Differential Approaches to Heartburn and Reflux with Maria Noël Groves Dec 26, 2020

    Todays’ episode comes from a webinar Maria taught for the American Herbalists Guild. A huge thanks to the AHG for allowing us to share this audio recording with you here. Please consider joining the AHG and use the discount code SAVE20 to get $20 off membership at https://www.americanherbalistsguild.com

    Maria is a clinical herbalist and educator at Wintergreen Botanicals in Allenstown, NH and author of Body into Balance and Grow Your Own Herbal Remedies. Her live-streamed online Home Herbalist Series and Advanced Herbalist Training Program both kick off in January, and many other pre-recorded, at-your-own pace online courses and classes are available through her website WintergreenBotanicals.com.

    Enjoy 10% off all classes and books in Maria’s Online Store with the promo code HERBRALLY

    Class Description

    More than half of American adults suffer from acid reflux and heartburn each year, and acid-reducing proton-pump inhibitor drugs are the third most prescribed class of drugs in the nation. Yes these medications do not address the root cause of disease and come with serious long-term side effects. One approach does not fit all! Let’s delve into the different types and causes of acid reflux and heartburn, how herbal and holistic practitioners can assess clients during the intake, and different approaches to addressing heartburn and reflux customized to the client’s patterns including SIBO, low acidity, poor signaling, sphincter issues, and gastric inflammation. We’ll focus primarily on herbal and dietary approaches. We’ll also cover the pros and cons of potential classes of herbs including mucilaginous herbs, vulneraries, astringents, antimicrobials, carminatives, bitters, sours/vinegar, and pungent herbs. Tips for supporting clients as they wean off PPIs will be included. Download the slides at https://wintergreenbotanicals.com/gerd/


    REPLAY | Rosemary Gladstar and Helen Ward on The Science and Art of Herbalism Dec 24, 2020

    The Science & Art of Herbalism course with Rosemary Gladstar is on sale this week so we thought we’d run a replay of this awesome episode with Rosemary and Helen!

    Rosemary Gladstar shares her insights with Helen Ward, Educational Director, from Sage Mountain Herbal Retreat Center about how she started working with the plants and what inspired her to write The Science & Art of Herbalism Online and Home Study Course.

    The Science & Art of Herbalism Course Curriculum

    Considered by many to be one of the finest home study courses on herbalism available in this country, The Science & Art of Herbalism offers a comprehensive overview of herbalism and prepares the student to competently and effectively use herbs for home health care. It’s an excellent introduction for the beginner/intermediate herbalism student. For the more advanced student, it provides an excellent review and a solid foundation upon which to build their own studies.

    The Lessons are designed to provide practical, hands-on experience with each assignment designed to enrich your personal experience with the plant world.

    LEARN MORE


    Tea Monograph by Jiling Lin Dec 22, 2020

    Today we’ll hear Jiling Lin’s reading of her poetic and practical Tea (Camellia sinensis) Monograph. Hear the role this plant plays in her life, from her childhood kitchen to her morning routine, and learn about its cultivation, preparation, uses and more. Get to know the tea hiding in your cupboards and discover a new use for an old favorite, or check out her tea recommendations and find a new combination to love!

    Jiling Lin, LAc is an acupuncturist, herbalist, and yoga teacher in Ventura, CA. She empowers community resilience through clinics, classes, and retreats. Jiling cultivates thriving health through nature connection, patient education, and accessible healthcare. She specializes in treating pain, trauma, and complex chronic conditions. Visit Jiling at JilingLin.com, Instagram, and Facebook.

    For more monographs, visit www.herbrally.com/monographs.

    Today’s episode is sponsored by Mountain Rose Herbs.

    HerbRally listeners can get 10% off their order with coupon code HERBRALLY10 at check out.

    Thanks to Mountain Rose Herbs for sponsoring the show!

    HerbRally www.herbrally.com


    A Deep Dive Into Herbalism for Budding Herbalists: New Learning Opportunity with Nicole Telkes Dec 22, 2020

    In today’s episode, Nicole Telkes shares with us details about her new online learning platform. Her program looks amazing. If you’re looking to take your herbal knowledge and skills to the next level, I assure you, Nicole knows her stuff! Herbalist Nicole Telkes of the Wildflower School of Botanical Medicine is offering this amazing course bundle geared towards budding herbalists. This deep dive into herbalism offers an authoritative, practical, and empowering learning experience.

    In this course you'll get access to a variety of educational videos, assignments, live office hours, and plenty of unique ways to learn about holistic, socially and environmentally responsible herbalism. It also comes with a bonus Materia Medica course that covers over 90 different herbs! LEARN MORE

    Meet Nicole | A Quick Intro She believes strongly in herbal medicine being “the people’s medicine” and enlists her students and any interested parties in fulfilling her goal of putting “an herbalist in every home.” As a deep ecologist, she focuses on “weedcrafting” bioregional native and naturalized medicinal plants in herb practice. She has a great passion for the green path and education. Learn more about Nicole

    A Recent Testimonial "I feel like I should tell you that you + your school have literally changed my entire life. I worked in the restaurant industry until COVID, and 7 months into my furlough, I found Plant Spirit Healing by Pam Montgomery on my shelf (it was one of those books that I had bought and just never read). By the third chapter, I had begun researching herbalism, and after an overwhelming amount of information + options, the universe aligned me with your school. I enrolled, and a month later I officially quit my restaurant job, and last week I started working on a small farm in Bellville, where my focus will be the herb garden + greenhouse. I cannot thank you enough for the knowledge and time that you’ve put into your courses, and just your life’s work in general. Everything that has happened in my life since discovering herbalism + you + your school feels like it’s been divinely guided. So, thank you thank you thank you. You are the coolest, and I am forever grateful."


    Racism and Healing | An Open-Hearted Dialogue with Karen Henderson, Denise Cusack, Tiffany Robbins and Richard Mandelbaum Dec 20, 2020

    Today’s episode originally aired through an online class hosted by the ArborVitae School of Traditional Herbalism. A huge thanks to Richard Mandelbaum for sharing this audio with all of us.

    This class was originally hosted as a scholarship fundraiser, so please consider donating if you feel moved to do so.

    For donations and to read panelist bios, CLICK HERE.

    CLASS DESCRIPTION

    Join us for a frank and open hearted dialogue about race, racism, and our roles as practitioners and students of holistic and herbal medicine. This will be a panel discussion, with time for Q&A, among four holistic health practitioners sharing their distinct but complementary perspectives on the moment we find ourselves in, and where we go from here.


    Gotu Kola 101 with Heather Irvine Dec 13, 2020

    Ever want to listen to someone teach for 20+ minutes purely on gotu kola?

    Well, today’s episode is for you!

    Listen in as herbalist Heather Irvine delves into the details and attributes of the wonderful herbal ally, Centella asiatica.

    Enjoy!

    Today’s episode is sponsored by Mountain Rose Herbs.

    HerbRally listeners can get 10% off their order with coupon code HERBRALLY10 at check out.

    Thanks to Mountain Rose Herbs for sponsoring the show!


    The History of Flower Essences with Lupo Passero Dec 09, 2020

    Today we’ll hear from herbalist herbalist Lupo Passero.

    This episode is part of module one in The Art of Flower Essence Therapy Online Course.

    HerbRally listeners receive 15% off the course with coupon code HERBRALLY

    This is the first training of its kind! A unique and accessible opportunity to learn from Herbalist and Flower Essence Practitioner Lupo Passero and her 20+ years of experience. This is a visually stunning self-directed course, and you can take your time exploring the different lessons. The Art of Flower Essence Therapy is a botanically splendid offering consisting of 24 gorgeous films crafted by Heather Wright, a previous graduate of the program. These films combine in depth lectures taught by Lupo with beautiful images and videos. These stunning films tell the story of how flower essences can transform people’s lives. They bring the practice to life in a way no other online offering has before. There has never been a more important time to study these potent remedies that address numerous conditions such as fear, anxiety and heartbreak. Learn how these powerful remedies can help you and your family in these uncertain times. LEARN MORE

    Lupo Passero was classically trained as an Herbalist in the late 90’s. She has worked with some of the most prestigious Flower Essence companies in the world including Flower Essence Services in Nevada City California and The Bach Centre in the UK. She has taught The Art of Flower Essence Therapy course since the early 2000’s and offers flower essence practitioner trainings annually in the U.S. as well as in France, England, and Costa Rica. Lupo has taught at various learning institutions throughout the country including The Appalachian School of Holistic Herbalism, The Blue Ridge School of Herbal Medicine, Wild Ginger Herbal Center, The Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, Western Connecticut State University, Yale University and The Graduate Institute. In 2009 Lupo opened Twin Star Herbal Education and Community Apothecary in New Milford, CT and has lovingly served her community along side of the plants and flowers ever since.


    Herbs in Myths with The Greek Herbalist Nov 16, 2020

    Yarrow on the battlefields of antiquity? A woman transformed into a laurel tree? Today we’ll hear from herbalist Maria Christodoulou on herbs in Greek myths!

    Maria Christodoulou is a clinical herbalist exploring the practice of ancient Greek herbal medicine as The Greek Herbalist. In a previous lifetime, she lived on a farm in ancient Greece and found the cure for plagues. She researches and writes about medicinal plants in fantastical myths, ancient scientific writings, and artistic representations that have survived for thousands of years. For an adventure through antiquity, visit her website at www.thegreekherbalist.com. Thanks for listening! HerbRally www.herbrally.com


    The Healing Powers of Incense and Aromatic Medicine with Evan Sylliaasen Oct 29, 2020

    REGISTER FOR THE HANDCRAFTED INCENSE WORKSHOP SERIES In today’s episode, you’ll hear from Evan Sylliaasen, founder of The Northwest School of Aromatic Medicine & Higher Mind Incense. He delves into the world of incense and aromatic medicine and discusses their healing properties. For a limited time, enroll in Evan’s FREE workshop series: the Hand-crafted Incense Workshop Series. Incense is such an overlooked modality in today's world. Everyone focuses on tinctures, teas, and essential oils, which are all great, but they're missing a crucial key component of aromatic medicine.

    Imagine having the ability to tailor your own unique herbal incense blends for medicine and healing, or for sacred ritual, or simply for pleasure.

    For a decade now, Evan Sylliaasen has been crafting aromatherapeutic and ritual blends for his company Higher Mind Incense, one of the top producers in the US. He's definitely seen what works best, and what doesn't work when it comes to incense crafting.

    As there's a bit of art and science to this craft, Evan knows the pitfalls and common mistakes most people make when they're just starting out making incense.

    And he can help you avoid them!

    Which is why he's put together a special complimentary gift for you, the new Hand-Crafted Incense Workshop Series.

    These training session videos offered through his school, The Northwest School of Aromatic Medicine, will teach you step-by-step how to successfully make your own natural incense at home for healing, fragrant enjoyment, or spiritual purposes.

    Join us in the Hand-Crafted Incense Workshop Series Today, Evan's gift to you!

    In this workshop series you'll learn:

    • The traditional key to aromatic medicine and the roots of aromatherapy

    • The many virtues and uses of incense and plant smoke

    • The various types of incense and their specific qualities

    • The 4 basic building blocks of incense crafting that every recipe needs for success

    • Plus Evan will walk you through each step of the incense crafting process from raw ingredients, to finished product

    Whether you're a professional or at-home healer who uses herbs and essential oils, an incense enthusiast, or a beginner in the world of herbs or aromatics, this workshop series will help you take your practice to new levels of healing and beauty.

    Join us this week only for the series and get started on your path to making your own incense for yourself, family, or those you serve today!

    Sign up for this complimentary gift and watch the first video here

    Enjoy!


    Herbs for Smoky Skies with Rosalee de la Forêt Oct 12, 2020

    With wildfires still smoldering across Western states, many are enduring a blanket of unhealthy smoke. What herbal companions can we enlist to help us through the poor air quality? Today we’ll hear guidance from herbalist Rosalee de la Forêt to find out!

    Rosalee de la Forêt, RH, is passionate about helping people discover the world of herbalism and natural health. She is a Registered Herbalist with the American Herbalist Guild and the Education Director at LearningHerbs. She is also the author of the online courses, The Taste of Herbs and Herbal Cold Care. She is the creator of the Taste of Herbs Flavor Wheel. When she is not immersed in herbs, you can find her taking photos of nature, kayaking with her husband, or curled up in a hammock with a good book.

    To stay informed on the 6th Annual NorthWest Herb Symposium, visit www.NWHerbSymposium.com. Located at the Camp Casey Conference Center in Coupeville, Washington, teachers will include Eaglesong Gardener, Ryan Drum, Denise Joy, Netta Zeberoff and more!For many more great recordings like you’ve heard today, visit Tree Farm Communications where you’ll find quality audio of lectures, workshops, and conferences on topics like herbalism, integrative health, nutrition and more!

    Thanks for listening!

    HerbRally www.herbrally.com


    Uprooting Racism in Agriculture with Leah Penniman Oct 08, 2020

    Today we’ll hear from Leah Penniman, co-founder of Soul Fire Farm and author of ‘Farming While Black.’ Originally recorded at the 2020 MOSES Organic Farming Conference, her keynote address discusses uprooting racism and seeding sovereignty in our food system. Join her for a journey through history to understand how we arrived here, and learn about the work going on to heal, repair, and create justice.

    For more for Leah, visit her at:

    www.farmingwhileblack.org

    www.soulfirefarm.org

    @leahpenniman

    Leah Penniman is a Black Kreyol educator, farmer/peyizan, author, and food justice activist from Soul Fire Farm in Grafton, NY. She co-founded Soul Fire Farm in 2011 with the mission to end racism in the food system and reclaim our ancestral connection to land. As co-Executive Director, Leah is part of a team that facilitates powerful food sovereignty programs – including farmer trainings for Black & Brown people, a subsidized farm food distribution program for people living under food apartheid, and domestic and international organizing toward equity in the food system. Leah holds an MA in Science Education and BA in Environmental Science and International Development from Clark University, and is a Manye (Queen Mother) in Vodun. Leah has been farming since 1996 and teaching since 2002. The work of Leah and Soul Fire Farm has been recognized by the Soros Racial Justice Fellowship, Fulbright Program, Omega Sustainability Leadership Award, Presidential Award for Science Teaching, NYS Health Emerging Innovator Awards, and Andrew Goodman Foundation, among others. Her book, Farming While Black: Soul Fire Farm’s Practical Guide to Liberation on the Land is available here.

    Thanks for listening!

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    3rd Annual Spiritual Herbal Conference: The Structure of Dreams Oct 01, 2020

    Today we’ll hear about the upcoming 3rd Annual Spiritual Herbal Conference: The Structure of Dreams!

    Workshops this year will call us all into the activation of dreaming toward practical strategies for liberation and abolition. Teachers will consider Indigenous and Ancestral technologies to return to, to prepare us with magic, inspiration, knowledge, and tangible skills to co-create structures of collectivity, equity, and abundance. This year, virtual technologies will serve as a space for us to challenge what it can mean to mobilize, connect, and find rootedness within the context of a global pandemic.

    Join in virtually October 3rd and 4th to hear from the keynote speaker, Karen M. Rose, and attend workshop offerings from a diversity of fields.

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    Thanks for listening!

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    Alchemy and Herbalism Part IV- Illness as Initiation with Sajah Popham Oct 01, 2020
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    Alchemy and Herbalism Part III- Spiritual Herbal Pharmacy with Sajah Popham Oct 01, 2020
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    Alchemy and Herbalism Part II- The Macrocosm and Microcosm with Sajah Popham Oct 01, 2020
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    Alchemy and Herbalism Part I – The Science and Spirituality of Herbalism with Sajah Popham Sep 30, 2020
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    Nourish Yourself with Brighid Doherty of The Solidago School of Herbalism Sep 30, 2020

    Today we’ll hear from Brighid Doherty of The Solidago School of Herbalism on her upcoming online course, Nourish Yourself. This course teaches you how to incorporate common herbs, in simple ways, into daily life. Brighid inspires people to be more self-reliant in their health and healing process, and she teaches the home herbalist how to bring herbal medicine into their lives by relating to plants in their bodies, kitchens, gardens, and the wild. The next course starts October 6th and runs through mid-December.

    Click here to find out more!

    For more from Brighid, visit her on Facebook and Instagram.

    Brighid Doherty is an herbalist honoring the Wise Woman Tradition. She resides on Deer Isle, a bridged-island in Downeast Maine. Brighid is a passionate herbal health educator and a professional gardener. She is the founder of The Solidago School of Herbalism. Brighid began her connection with herbs while playing in her mother’s gardens as a child, their scents and beauty attracting her curiosity. For the past two decades, Brighid has worked with medicinal plants in a variety of ways; as a student and a teacher, a gardener and a forager, a medicine maker and health consultant. She received a BA focused in Organic Agriculture and Herbal Medicine from Evergreen State College. She has had many wonderful herbalist mentors including Susun Weed, Rosemary Gladstar, Katja Swift, and KP Khalsa. She teaches a variety of workshops for the home herbalist, including medicinal plant walks, herbal spas, an Herbs for Health series, and hands-on medicine making. Brighid also offers an online course, called Nourish Yourself. Thanks for listening!

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    REPLAY | Lobelia: Mischievous & Kind with Heather Irvine Sep 26, 2020

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    Today we’ll hear from herbalist Heather Irvine as she goes in-depth on lobelia. Whether you’re new to this plant or not, you’re sure to learn something!

    To read the monograph in its entirety: www.herbrally.com/monographs/lobelia

    Visit Heather online: Giving Tree Botanicals Thanks for listening!

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    REPLAY | No Panaceas...But Try These with Heather Irvine Sep 25, 2020

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    Today we’ll revisit an episode from frequent HerbRally contributor, Heather Irvine. She delves into five body systems and five herbs to consider using — hawthorn , calendula, licorice, triphala, and eleuthero.

    Note: This episode was recorded in 2019. The SARS study referenced was not on the SARS-CoV-2 virus. Thanks for listening!

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    REPLAY | How to Forage Healing Foods & Herbal Medicine with Rosalee de la Forêt and Emily Han Sep 24, 2020

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    In today’s episode we’ll hear a chat between herbalists and authors Rosalee de la Forêt and Emily Han.

    Rosalee and Emily have spent the past couple of years collaborating to write the book Wild Remedies: How to Forage Healing Foods and Craft Your Own Herbal Medicine. And that’s what we’ll get to hear about in this episode! You’ll learn about the origins of the book, the writing process and so on. They also cover a few of the featured plants from the book such as chickweed, violet, elder, and more. Emily and Rosalee also teach us about harvesting techniques and even give us some recipes. Thanks for listening!

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    REPLAY | Hops Monograph with Rosalee de la Forêt Sep 24, 2020

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    Listen in as herbalist and author Rosalee de la Forêt talks all about the hops (Humulus lupulus).

    Before trendy bars started highlighting their hoppy brews, the hop plant was used as a traditional herbal medicine. With their aromatic and pungent scent, hops strobiles have been prized for their ability to help people relax. This use dates back thousands of years, at least since the ninth century.

    Check out Rosalee’s monograph HERE. Thank you for listening!

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    Great Lakes Herb Faire: Free Online Event Sep 22, 2020

    Anna Fernandez joins us today to share details on the upcoming Great Lakes Herb Faire virtual event, being held free of charge September 12th-13th. Through the weekend, until September 27th, you also have free access to video classes as well as past recordings from the Faire. Don’t forget to stop by their virtual marketplace to pick up handcrafted goods from artisans in the Great Lakes region!

    Click here for virtual herb faire schedule: www.greatlakesherbfaire.org/virtualfaire.html Visit their website: www.greatlakesherbfaire.org/ Find them on Facebook: www.facebook.com/greatlakesherbfaire/ Thanks for listening! HerbRally www.herbrally.com


    Concert in the Forest with Johanna Warren Sep 20, 2020

    On today’s special episode, join the talented Johanna Warren near her home in Wales for a private concert. Enjoy her plant-inspired lyrics as she is surrounded by the sounds of the forest.

    Johanna recently lent her voice to Netflix series ‘The Midnight Gospel’ and released her fifth solo album Chaotic Good on Carpark Records. Beyond her musical artistry, Johanna is a mystic, herbalist, Reiki Master, and advocate for the healing powers of Nature.

    For more from Johanna, catch her upcoming livestream concert on October 1. Tickets on sale now! “I’ve been thinking of life as one big roleplaying game,” Johanna Warren offers when asked why she chose to title her new album after a Dungeons & Dragons reference. “There’s chance, there’s choice, and there’s alignment—what forces in the universe do I choose to align myself with?”

    Chaotic Good is Warren’s fifth full-length album and first for Wax Nine/Carpark Records. It represents a moment of rupture in the singer-songwriter’s career as she transitions away from the quiet, folk-adjacent work that defined her early solo albums with a bold statement piece that demonstrates the breadth of her ambition. Here, Warren flits between crushing admissions set to spare piano solos and muscular declarations of independence that have more in common with grunge acts of bygone years than anything we’ve heard from Warren in the past. “The last few years I’ve had an urge to change my name, or create some alter-ego,” she says. “But I’ve come to realize that ‘Johanna’ is already just a character. We think we know who we are based on what’s already happened, but we’re allowed to make new choices.” The oceanic, soothing single “Bed of Nails” illustrates that realization perfectly when Warren sings: “I tried a little bit too hard to be myself/It turned me into something else.”

    Recording Chaotic Good was an exercise in self-reinvention. Warren decided to produce the album on her own, borrowing recording equipment from a friend to do much of the preliminary tracking alone in a garage. She enlisted a few key collaborators to fully enliven her vision, most notably former Sticklips bandmates Chris St. Hilaire and Jim Bertini. On the raucously resilient “Part of It,” Warren is joined by her musical brethren as she addresses a noncommittal narcissist and—a trademark of Warren’s work—the narrator’s complicity in her own suffering: “Don’t look at me like I’m the one holding you back/and I won’t look at you like you have something I lack.” Adding to the album’s dynamism is the fact that it took shape over the course of four years in studios across the United States while Warren was touring her most recent albums Gemini I and II. Warren uses words like “patchwork” and “scrapbook” to describe Chaotic Good; it is a collection of sonic snapshots that transport her to specific places in time with each listen.

    “This album is about learning how to be with myself after a lifetime of codependent relationships,” Warren says. You can hear that especially well on “Twisted,” which finds her confronting a former lover, and ultimately, letting them go. “I’m a warrior, but I give up,” Warren howls, the surrounding production warping and distorting as her raw vocal crests to an acidic scream. Though her lyrics are resigned, her delivery is anything but. It is a moment of total abandon, when the multitudinous aspects of a personality coalesce to form something at once dazzling and monstrous. “Chaotic Good is a metamorphosis,” Warren says. “It’s my phoenix moment. Everything I’ve done before was just building the funeral pyre.” Johanna Warren is a multi-instrumentalist and producer who began her career as a singer/songwriter in the Brooklyn-based psych folk band Sticklips. The group released two albums before disbanding in 2012, and after a stint performing backup vocals for Iron & Wine, Warren self-released her debut solo album, Fates, in 2013. The album prompted her to tour nationally under her own name, and since then, she’s led a nomadic existence, calling cities across the United States home for short periods of time.

    Over the past few years, Warren has toured alongside Mitski, Julie Byrne, and Marissa Nadler, but a life on the road hasn’t slowed her output. In 2015, she released her sophomore album nūmūn to acclaim, propelling her to the forefront of artists to watch in the second half of the decade. Warren dedicated the spellbinding collection of acoustically-driven songs to the phases of the moon and to the divine feminine — forces of great power and consequence that are all-too often overlooked.

    The following year, Warren announced a twin set of albums released on her own label Spirit House, which promoted a radically inclusive, artist-friendly ethos. Each of the songs on Gemini I corresponds with a song on Gemini II, which debuted later, in 2018. The two albums are in conversation with one another, offering up a character sketch of dueling personalities vying for acceptance. To contrast nūmūn, which was rendered using a simple palate of acoustic instruments, the arrangements on Gemini I and II integrated a wide array of instrumentation and more palpable percussion, furnished with help from a small cohort of Warren’s longtime collaborators.

    Following the release of Gemini II, Warren embarked on her extensive Plant Medicine Tour, during which she invited local herbalists, farmers, and activists to come and share resources with attendees about alternative remedies. In the spare moments between tour stops, Warren recorded her latest album in studios across the United States. Entirely self-produced, Chaotic Good is Warren’s first album for Wax Nine/Carpark and it is her boldest to date, finding her in a state of transition as she introduces listeners to a new phase of her artistry. Thanks for listening!

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    Part II: What is an Adaptogen Anyway? with Heather Irvine Sep 10, 2020

    Herbal Academy is having their back-to-school sale through September 13th with savings up to 35% off courses!

    Click here to browse all Herbal Academy courses!

    In this episode, we’ll hear from Herbal Academy in a spoken lesson about adaptogens with herbalist teacher Heather Irvine. The episode is a blend of Heather’s impressions of adaptogens and seven specific adaptogenic herbs — what they do, how they work, which herb to choose for who — and it also provides you an example of the balanced information, from introductory to advanced, you’ll find in Herbal Academy’s courses, particularly the Stress Management Course.

    You’ll learn a bit about how herbs can gently and positively influence the nervous system, endocrine system, and immune system (as well as how these work together.) She’ll talk about the nuances and some common constituents of many adaptogens; saponins, complex polysaccharides, and antioxidants such as flavonoids in herbs like ashwagandha, eleuthero, gotu kola, licorice, reishi, holy basil, and rhodiola.Here are a few of Herbal Academy’s course offerings, deeply discounted through September 13th:

    • Intro Course
    • Intermediate Course
    • Entrepreneurial Course
    • Advanced Course

    And as the fall season is nearly upon us, not to be missed is my personal favorite:

    • The Mushroom Course!

    To learn more about the Herbal Academy’s courses or stay in the loop about deals and freebies, sign up for their newsletter. You’ll also receive a free ebook, ‘9 Familiar Herbs for Beginners.’

    Thanks for listening!

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    Botanicals, Biofilms, & Chronic Infections with Paul Bergner Sep 07, 2020

    Herbal Academy is having their back-to-school sale through September 13th with savings up to 35% off courses! Click here to go to Herbal Academy!

    On this episode, we’ll again sit in on a course from Paul Bergner at the NorthWest Herb Symposium. Join him as he covers concepts in microbiology, the human microbiome, new understandings of infection, and a scientific overview of botanicals in treatment of related pathologies. Topics discussed include ulcers, oral biofilms, bacterial vaginosis, chronic ear infections, topical wounds, and gut biofilms. This is a technical one, but fascinating and packed with useful information. It’s not to be missed!

    Click here to visit HerbRally for accomanying PDF.

    For more from Paul, visit him at the North American Institute of Medical Herbalism where you’ll find a treasure trove of audio classes, lectures, digital downloads and more.

    Paul Bergner is a medical herbalist, clinical nutritionist, educator, author, and naturalist. Director of the North American Institute of Medical Herbalism, he has studied and practiced natural medicine, nutrition, and medical herbalism since 1973. He has published the Medical Herbalism journal since the founding of the NAIMH in 1989, and has written seven books on medical herbalism, nutrition, Chinese medicine, ethnobotany, and naturopathic medicine.

    Paul has taught all aspects of clinical herbalism and clinical nutrition since 1996, and has taught nutrition academically at both the university undergraduate and master’s levels. He has mentored more than 400 students through 8-month clinical residencies in integrated herbalism and nutrition. He is currently a clinical faculty mentor to students at the Colorado School of Clinical Herbalism in Boulder and the Vital Ways herbal school in Portland, OR.

    To stay informed on the 6th Annual NorthWest Herb Symposium, visit www.NWHerbSymposium.com. Located at the Camp Casey Conference Center in Coupeville, Washington, teachers will include Eaglesong Gardener, Ryan Drum, Denise Joy, Netta Zeberoff and more!For many more great recordings like you’ve heard today, visit Tree Farm Communications where you’ll find quality audio of lectures, workshops, and conferences on topics like herbalism, integrative health, nutrition and more!

    Thank you for listening!

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    Sage Monograph by Jiling Lin Sep 04, 2020

    On today's episode you'll hear from Jiling Lin as she shares her Sage (Salvia spp.) Monograph. Don’t miss this overview of medicinal and culinary preparations as well as tips on cultivation and processing. She also shares a bit about the Saliva species native to her southern California home.

    For more monographs, visit www.herbrally.com/monographs.

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    Connecting Herbalism with GaDangme Cultural Practices with Naa Adjeley Gborjorr Aug 28, 2020

    In today’s episode we’ll hear from herbal student Naa Adjeley Gborjorr discussing the seamless link between her heritage, her study of herbalism, and how she infuses the two in what will be her future practice - Tsofanye, meaning ‘medicine mother.’

    For more from Naa Adjeley, find her on Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube.

    Born and raised in the UK, Naa Adjeley Gborjorr is a researcher of GaDangme (Ghanaian ethnic group) Culture, who has now embarked on a journey to becoming a herbalist. The practice of herbalism and other nature-based activities in her tradition have inspired her throughout her life journey. Her current work includes linking herbal knowledge with cultural practices that are centuries old, and can provide much wisdom for our modern problems, as well as highlighting and embracing the spirituality behind the practice of herbalism.

    Thanks for listening!

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    Protecting the Joshua Tree with Christina Sanchez of Every Leaf Speaks Aug 21, 2020

    Today you’ll hear from Christina Sanchez, of Every Leaf Speaks, as she lends her voice to preserving the Joshua trees. Learn about these beautiful plants, the challenges they face with human development, and what you can do to help.

    Resources:

    How you can help!

    Christina’s video confronting contractors illegally removing Joshua trees.

    Visit HerbRally here to access the Fish and Game Commission meeting agenda regarding Joshua tree protections. Update: The decision of the Fish and Game Commission has been delayed until September, so there’s still time for you to make your voice heard.

    To learn more about protecting the Joshua trees, find Christina at www.everyleafspeaks.org and @everyleafspeaks.

    Christina Sanchez has a special connection with the desert, originally from a small community named Oasis in Eastern Coachella Valley in the Colorado Desert she now calls the Morongo Basin in the Mojave Desert her home. Christina is the founder of Every Leaf Speaks Botanical Studies, she takes folks out into the desert to teach about and have them experience the diversity in desert ecosystems and encourage being stewards. In addition, Christina teaches bio-regional herbalism courses and encourages cultivating native medicinal and wild food gardens. Christina is an environmental activist, passionate about stewarding the land and being voices for the earth.

    Thank you for listening!

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    Compliance Issues in Herbal Medicine with Dr. Mary Bove Aug 13, 2020

    In today's episode, listen in as Dr. Mary Bove discusses compliance issues in herbal medicine and suggests creative strategies for what to do. This episode is of special interest for health practitioners, parents, and caregivers. Dr. Bove addresses the challenges with adherence to an herbal regimen like taste, schedule, digestive issues, and cost. A wide array of herbal preparations are discussed including body creams, throat sprays, baths, capsules, infusions, steams, and tinctures. Be sure to check out the accompanying PDF to find recipes for black elderberry gummies, raspberry and apple cider vinegar, herbal syrup and butters, golden turmeric drink and more!

    Visit HerbRally here to download accompanying PDF.

    A clinical medical herbalist, Mary Bove had a practice in family medicine in Brattleboro, Vermont for over 20 years where she assisted in the birth of a whole generation of kids. Listening to Mary talk on botanical medicine is like sitting down with a good friend over a cup of herbal tea. She is the author of An Encyclopedia of Natural Healing for Children and Infants, and co-author of Herbs for Women's Health. Since starting her herbal journey at age 18, Mary has held firm to three tenets: “Walk your talk, believe in the plants and practice herbalism every day in your life.”

    More recordings from Dr. Bove available here.

    To stay informed on the 6th Annual NorthWest Herb Symposium, visit www.NWHerbSymposium.com. Located at the Camp Casey Conference Center in Coupeville, Washington, teachers will include Eaglesong Gardener, Ryan Drum, Denise Joy, Netta Zeberoff and more!For many more great recordings like you’ve heard today, visit Tree Farm Communications where you’ll find quality audio of lectures, workshops, and conferences on topics like herbalism, integrative health, nutrition and more!

    Thank you for listening!

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    Smoking Herbs and Strategies for Quitting with Lian Bruno of Puff Herbal Smokes Aug 11, 2020

    In this episode of the HerbRally podcast, you’ll hear from Lian Bruno of Puff Herbal Smokes. She talks about why you might want to work with herbs through smoke, herbal strategies to quit smoking tobacco, and how to craft your own herbal smoking blends. Lian Bruno is a clinically-trained herbalist and the founder of Puff Herbal Smokes, a business that advocates herbalism for smokers of all plants. Founded on the belief that smoking can be a vital part of a holistic wellness practice, her business offers herbal smoking blends and pre-rolled herbal smokes. Learn more at puffherbalsmokes.com or @puffherbalsmokes on Instagram. HerbRally listeners can use the discount code “HERBRALLY” for 20% off all Puff Herbal Smokes products for the month of August 2020! Music heard in this episode is by Peter Danilchuk.

    Thanks for listening!

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    Herban Legends and Clinical Pearls with Paul Bergner Aug 02, 2020

    Herbalist Paul Bergner describes an herban legend as “persistent, widely and firmly held belief about a plant and its medicinal effects which is not true.” In today’s episode, join him as he dispels myths and shares pearls of wisdom on lomatium, devil's Club (Oplopanax), lobelia, ginkgo biloba, saw Palmetto (Serenoa), feverfew (Tanacetum parthenium), cilantro (Coriandrum), echinacea, goldenseal (Hydrastis), wild Yam (Dioscorea), and juniper (Juniperus). This recording comes to you from the 2018 NorthWest Herb Symposium. Visit HerbRally here to download accompanying PDF.

    For more from Paul, visit him at the North American Institute of Medical Herbalism where you’ll find a treasure trove of audio classes, lectures, digital downloads and more.

    Paul Bergner is a medical herbalist, clinical nutritionist, educator, author, and naturalist. Director of the North American Institute of Medical Herbalism, he has studied and practiced natural medicine, nutrition, and medical herbalism since 1973. He has published the Medical Herbalism journal since the founding of the NAIMH in 1989, and has written seven books on medical herbalism, nutrition, Chinese medicine, ethnobotany, and naturopathic medicine.

    Paul has taught all aspects of clinical herbalism and clinical nutrition since 1996, and has taught nutrition academically at both the university undergraduate and master’s levels. He has mentored more than 400 students through 8-month clinical residencies in integrated herbalism and nutrition. He is currently a clinical faculty mentor to students at the Colorado School of Clinical Herbalism in Boulder and the Vital Ways herbal school in Portland, OR.

    To stay informed on the 6th Annual NorthWest Herb Symposium, visit www.NWHerbSymposium.com. Located at the Camp Casey Conference Center in Coupeville, Washington, teachers will include Eaglesong Gardener, Ryan Drum, Denise Joy, Netta Zeberoff and more! For many more great recordings like you’ve heard today, visit Tree Farm Communications where you’ll find quality audio of lectures, workshops, and conferences on topics like herbalism, integrative health, nutrition and more!

    Thanks for listening!

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    REPLAY | Cultivating and Caretaking the Ecosystems We Call Home with Sam Thayer Jul 14, 2020

    This episode was recorded at the event 'Planting the Future: Medicinal Plant Conservation in the Driftless Region' hosted by United Plant Savers on August 12, 2017 in Wisconsin.

    Thank you to Sam Thayer and Susan Leopold for sharing this!

    Beyond, sustainable harvest, we look at the long-term future of our landscape, and the special role that plant gatherers have in maintaining its ecology and prosperity. We'll talk about the threats and historical changes to our ecosystems, and discuss strategies to work and grow past them. We can do more than just "reduce our impact"—we can be a positive force to create and maintain vibrant and diverse communities of native plants that are at once productive for us and a paradise for wildlife. Nurturing the land that nurtures us. The Driftless Area will be used as an example for ecological and management concepts that apply everywhere. We'll explore some traditional, mutually beneficial relationships between Native peoples and the plants that support them, and discuss practical techniques for implementing this kind of harmony on our own sacred gathering grounds.

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    Healing from Chronic Inflammation with Suzanne Tabert Jul 08, 2020

    Listen in on a class given by herbalist Suzanne Tabert at the 2018 NorthWest Herb Symposium. In Healing from Chronic Inflammation, you’ll learn causes of inflammation, acute vs. chronic inflammation, and what you can do to support healing. Explore herbs that relieve inflammation and get to know the plant constituents and how they work in the body. Suzanne’s warm teaching style and charming stories are not to be missed!

    Visit HerbRally here to download accompanying PDF.

    For more from Suzanne Tabert, visit her at Cedar Mountain Herb School. Here are just a few of the upcoming workshops:

    • Wildcrafting Harvest Intensive ~ Yarrow in Central Washington
    • Growing Medicinal Herbs in YOUR Garden!
    • Winter Wellness Series Part 1 ~ Elderberry Remedies and Fire Cider
    • Field Hydrosol Distillation and Harvest Intensive in Ellensburg, WA
    • Botanical Primer Mini Apprenticeship

    About: Suzanne Tabert is a bio-regional herbalist, wildcrafter, founder and director of herbal education at the Cedar Mountain Herb School, teaching from a lifetime of personal and academic studies of plants and their environments. She is a member of the American Herbalists Guild, the American Herb Association, and is practicum supervisor and adjunct faculty at Bastyr University. She has been teaching herbal medicine for 30 years, with plans to continue throughout her lifetime.

    To stay informed on the 6th Annual NorthWest Herb Symposium, visit www.NWHerbSymposium.com. Located at the Camp Casey Conference Center in Coupeville, Washington, teachers will include Eaglesong Gardener, Ryan Drum, Denise Joy, Netta Zeberoff and more!

    For many more great recordings like you’ve heard today, visit Tree Farm Communications where you’ll find quality audio of lectures, workshops, and conferences on topics like herbalism, integrative health, nutrition and more!

    Thank you for listening! HerbRally www.herbrally.com Breitenbush Herb Conference www.herbalconference.net


    REPLAY | Trauma, the Gut, and Healing: Building Deep Resiliency with Jon Keyes Jul 05, 2020

    Today we revisit the guidance of Portland, OR counselor and herbalist Jon Keyes. He teaches us about the connection between mental health and gut health as well as the connection to trauma.

    Jon also covers various protocols we can use including herbal allies. This is a super important episode! I gained a lot of insight and I hope you do as well. Please share if you know someone who would benefit from this info.

    Thanks for sharing your wisdom, Jon!

    Resources HearthsideHealing.com HerbsForMentalHealth.com Herbs for Mental Health Facebook Group Thank you for listening! HerbRally www.herbrally.com Breitenbush Herb Conference www.herbalconference.net


    REPLAY | Sacred Waters Retreat - Sobande Greer is Interviewed by Jaacalyn Davis Jun 18, 2020

    In today’s replay, we'll get to hear from Sobande Greer and Jaacalyn Davis as they discuss the Sacred Waters Retreat, held annually in Dover, TN. Next event coming May 28-30, 2021! There's a lot to this episode, so I’d recommend given it a listen even if you’re unable to attend the upcoming retreat. Enjoy!

    About

    Born & raised in Louisville KY, Sobande was given a glimpse at an early age into the lost art of traditional African herbalism by her great grandmother. She is a Desert Storm Army Veteran who obediently returned to the ways of her fore-mothers after serving the military. She is a Master Herbalist with more than 25 years in the field, earning a degree as a Certified Holistic Nutritionist & Natural Health Professional. Sobande is a world renowned teacher, author & consultant earning certifications through the Professional Training Program from the International Board of African Thinkers & Healers Inc. & the Trinity School of Natural Health. She holds undergraduate degrees in communications, public relations, health & nutrition and is currently completing her Doctor of Naturopathy.

    She is the founder of Sacred Waters Retreat LLC, Natural Choices Botanica of Traditional Healing & the NCB School of Herbalism & Holistic Health. Thanks for listening! HerbRally www.herbrally.com Breitenbush Herb Conference www.herbalconference.net


    REPLAY | Charlotte Herbal Accessibility Project and Community Herbalism with Brandon Ruiz Jun 16, 2020

    In this replay of the HerbRally Podcast you’ll hear from community herbalist and urban farmer Brandon Ruiz. He tells us all about his work with the Charlotte Herbal Accessibility Project that he created in 2018. This project aims to educate communities in Charlotte, NC about the benefits, practical uses, and history of herbal medicine. Enjoy!

    Learn more about the project: www.cltherbalaccessibilityproject.org/ Brandon Ruiz is a Holistic Herbalist, Permaculture Designer and Plant-Based Nutritionist who lives in Charlotte, NC. He specializes in studying and working with plant medicines from his native Puerto Rico and surrounding islands, and the Appalachian region; this Appalachia + Island fusion is showcased through his company, Atabey Choreto Medicinals. He also is the Director and Founder of the Charlotte Herbal Accessibility Project, a project in Charlotte that aims to provide equal and affordable access to herbal medicine in its entirety, from seed to tincture. Thank you for listening! HerbRally www.herbrally.com Breitenbush Herb Conference www.herbalconference.net


    REPLAY | Sunflower Medicine with Arvolyn Hill and Ellenie Cruz Jun 13, 2020

    In today's episode we revisit Arvolyn Hill and Ellenie Cruz of Oshun's Garden.

    This is actually episode one of their podcast which you can find on SoundCloud.

    Oshun's Garden is a digital Garden of holistic medicinal resources focusing primarily on flower essences as vibrational healing geared towards people of color.

    RESOURCES

    • Arvolyn Hill - goldfeathershop.com
    • Ellenie Cruz - asc3nsionart.com
    • NOLA Herb Gathering
    • Oshun's Garden

    Thanks so much to y’all for listening, and a huge thanks to Ellenie and Arvolyn for sharing this delightful first episode of Oshun’s Garden. HerbRally www.herbrally.com Breitenbush Herb Conference www.herbalconference.net


    Online Mentorship Program with Sovereignty Herbs May 13, 2020

    On this episode, clinical herbalist Erika Galentin of Sovereignty Herbs shares all about the importance of seeking a mentor when embarking on your journey to clinical practice. Join us as she explains Sovereignty Herbs’ Online Mentorship Sessions and Clinical Intensive Weeks, both excellent and supportive opportunities for herbalists transitioning from students to practitioners.

    A mentor can be instrumental in achieving your goals of becoming a clinical herbalist, especially as you are transitioning from herbalism student to practitioner. Their online mentorship program was created to provide guidance and support as you embark on your journey of clinical practice. This program will also be of special value to individuals seeking the ‘Registered Herbalist’ designation with the American Herbalists Guild.**

    Working directly with Erika Galentin, MNIMH, (RH) AHG, who has over 15 years of clinical experience, these mentorship packages are designed to help you gain confidence in your skills and help you move forward in your clinical and business career.

    The Sovereignty Herbs online mentorship program from may be a good fit if you are:

    • Transitioning from graduate to practitioner

    • Taking the leap from theory to real-life clinical practice

    • Seeking expertise and guidance on your case histories

    • Needing assistance in developing your own protocols

    • Desiring feedback about your clinical and legal forms

    • Looking for support when dissecting complex cases

    • Needing guidance about setting up your herbal dispensary

    • In process to obtaining ‘Registered Herbalist’ status with the American Herbalists Guild**

    • Not local to Central and Southeast Ohio

    **American Herbalists Guild (AHG) does not endorse the content and/or quality of any training or programs offered by Sovereignty Herbs. Completion of this mentorship program does not guarantee acceptance into the AHG as a ‘Registered Herbalist’.

    For more information about Sovereignty Herbs Online Mentorship Sessions: https://www.sovereigntyherbs.com/mentorship-program

    For more information about Sovereignty Herbs Clinical Intensive Weeks: https://www.sovereigntyherbs.com/clinical-training-intensives

    Follow Sovereignty Herbs on Facebook and Instagram: @soverigntyherbs

    Thanks for listening! HerbRally www.herbrally.com Breitenbush Herbal Conference www.herbalconference.net


    162 | Perky, Calm & Alert: Herbs You Can Grow! May 01, 2020

    Today we'll listen in on a class given by herbalist Maria Noël Groves, RH (AHG) at the NOFA-NH 2020 Winter Conference. From lemon balm and ashwagandha to motherwort and passionflower, you’ll learn about the herbs you can grow in your own backyard that help foster optimal health.

    **To download accompanying PDF, visit us at HerbRally.** For the first time ever, Maria is offering a livestream version of her Home Herbalist Series. The course includes 9 classes and begins early June. Also for the first time, there are two full and two half-priced need-based scholarships available. The deadline to apply is May 15. Learn more and apply here.

    Order signed copies of Body into Balance and Grow Your Own Herbal Remedies at www.wintergreenbotanicals.com/book/ Special bonus goodies for Grow Your Own Herbal Remedies! $5 off if you buy two books with the promo code BOOKDEAL

    Maria Noël Groves, RH (AHG), clinical herbalist, runs Wintergreen Botanicals, nestled in the pine forests of New Hampshire. Her business is devoted to education and empowerment via classes, health consultations, and writing with the foundational belief that good health grows in nature. She is the author of the award-winning, best-selling Body into Balance: An Herbal Guide to Holistic Self Care and Grow Your Own Herbal Remedies. Learn more about Maria and herbs at WintergreenBotanicals.com. Thanks for listening! HerbRally www.herbrally.com Breitenbush Herbal Conference www.herbalconference.net


    161 | Herbs for Travelers with Chris Kitchen Apr 29, 2020

    In today’s episode, listen as Chris Kitchen discusses utilizing herbs to support the immune system while travelling. You’ll hear herbal advice for planning an upcoming trip, helpful tips for taking herbs and tinctures through airport security, and a tincture recipe for GI upset.

    You can find full details on making your own Steady Stomach Travel Tincture on Mountain Rose Herb Blog: Tips for Staying Healthy While Traveling.

    Chris Kitchen has his own herbal consultation practice in Federal Way, WA, just outside Seattle. For more information, visit him at www.mandragoraherbal.com.

    For other ways to contact Chris:

    • Email

    • Facebook

    • Instagram

    Thanks for listening! HerbRally www.herbrally.com

    Breitenbush Herbal Conference www.herbalconference.net


    REPLAY | Reishi: What Dreams, Traditional Knowledge and Science Have to Say with Lindsay Kolasa Apr 21, 2020

    Continuing our dive into mushrooms, today we revisit Herbalist Lindsay Kolasa as she goes in-depth on the reishi mushroom.

    To find more from Lindsay, visit her website: www.lindsaykolasa.com Want to learn more about mushrooms? The Herbal Academy is proud to introduce their latest course which all about fungi! In the Mushroom Course, you will learn:

    • Folklore + Science

    • Foraging + Identification

    • Wellness + Use

    Be sure to check it out, and thank you for listening! HerbRally www.herbrally.com

    Breitenbush Herbal Conference www.herbalconference.net


    REPLAY | Lion's Mane Monograph with Heather Irvine Apr 21, 2020

    Want to learn more about mushrooms? The Herbal Academy has a brand new course that delves into the fascinating world of fungi! In the Mushroom Course, you will learn:

    • Folklore + Science

    • Foraging + Identification

    • Wellness + Use

    Today in this replay, join the Herbal Academy’s own Heather Irvine for a deep dive on lion’s mane.

    Also, we'll get to hear a fun herbal song from Kyle with Tippecanoe Herbs as he sings about oh little lion's mane. Be sure to follow him on Instagram @tippecanoe_herbs

    Here's the lyrics to the song!

    Saw you lying in the arms of a hardwood my oh my got you on my brain. You're sure a prize, for the eyes Oh little lion's mane, Oh little lion's mane

    And you gotta lotta nerve coming here easing all my pain. You're still mending, all my loose endings Oh little lion's mane Oh little lion's mane

    Lion's mane, Lion's Mane I found but you're up there And I'm down here on the ground.

    Thanks to Heather and Kyle for always sharing their talents with us! And thanks to y'all for listening! HerbRally www.herbrally.com

    Breitenbush Herbal Conference www.herbalconference.net


    Online Learning from Sage Country Herbs Apr 15, 2020

    After years of leading groups and workshops in the wild, Sage Country Herbs is excited to announce our new online learning platform, going live April 16th 2020.

    Stream classes anywhere from your digital device. With access for life, you can build a health & wellness library that will serve you and your family.

    We have 3 full-length courses for you to enjoy:

    • Understanding Blood Sugar

    • Common Nutrient Deficiencies

    • Eat Your Weeds

    Enjoy our free PDF on 5 household items that aid immunity and decrease infection, and to find free recipes and classes, visit us at sagecountryherbs.com.

    Join our Facebook Group, Sage Country Herbs Live & Online Learning, to enjoy live videos with Shana, special discounts and free gifts!

    We are calling everyone who wants to connect to the Earth and each other. Let us learn, live and grow together.

    Shana & Brandon

    Thanks for listening! HerbRally www.herbrally.com Breitenbush Herbal Conference www.herbalconference.net


    160 | Herbalist Day with the Herbal Academy Apr 13, 2020

    DID YOU KNOW THAT APRIL 17TH IS HERBALISTS DAY?

    Lately a few team members from the Herbal Academy, one of the leading global schools of herbalism, spoke on it. Today you’ll hear from Marlene Adelmann, the founder of the Herbal Academy; Jane Metzger, the Education Director; and Heather Irvine, one of the Herbal Academy’s educators, contributors, and events spokesperson. They discuss how they came to herbalism, recognizing herbalists, and the practice of herbalism in our daily lives.

    "Some of us, quite unknowingly, are practicing herbalism in our daily lives by making herbal teas and using tinctures or perhaps applying these time tested herbal preparations that were passed down to us by our parents or grandparents." — Marlene Adelmann Find out more about the many courses the Herbal Academy has offered at a graciously discounted rate (50% off) through this coming Sunday April 19th as an act of good faith: Herbal Academy courses Find a number of professionally designed HERBALIST DAY GREETING CARDS that you can download and print or send to your herbalist friends virtually, all for free: Botanical thank you cards Thanks for listening! HerbRally www.herbrally.com

    Breitenbush Herbal Conference www.herbalconference.net


    159 | How to Forage Healing Foods & Herbal Medicine with Rosalee de la Forêt and Emily Han Apr 08, 2020

    In today’s episode we’ll hear a chat between herbalists and authors Rosalee de la Forêt and Emily Han.

    Rosalee and Emily have spent the past couple of years collaborating to write the book Wild Remedies: How to Forage Healing Foods and Craft Your Own Herbal Medicine. And that’s what we’ll get to hear about in this episode! You’ll learn about the origins of the book, the writing process and so on. They also cover a few of the featured plants from the book such as chickweed, violet, elder, and more. Emily and Rosalee also teach us about harvesting techniques and even give us some recipes.

    To celebrate the release of their book, they’re offering a few awesome bonuses to go along it! BONUSES

    • Four part docuseries with 12 herbalists including Rosemary Gladstar, Dina Falconi, Dr. Rocio Alarcón, Guido Masé, 7Song and Tiffany Robbins

    • Wild herb and recipe labels

    • The Wild Spring Feast - 60 minute video lesson

    And one lucky person will win the THE WILDCRAFTING TOOLS GIFT BASKET!

    This custom basket was personally designed by Rosalee & Emily and includes…

    • Fiskars pruning shears

    • Sickle

    • Hori hori

    • Botany loupe

    • Cotton harvesting bags

    • Botanical Drawing: A Beginner’s Guide by Wendy Hollander

    • A one-year membership to United Plant Savers

    CLICK HERE to learn more about the book and the bonuses! Thanks for listening! HerbRally www.herbrally.com Breitenbush Herbal Conference www.herbalconference.net


    158 | Doug Fir Medicine with Suzanne Tabert Mar 25, 2020

    In today’s episode, Suzanne Tabert from the Cedar Mountain Herb School goes in depth on one of the northwest’s most ubiquitous trees, the Douglas Fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii)! She covers harvesting, preparations, parts used, and there’s even some story-telling. Enjoy!

    A message from Suzanne:

    When I started teaching herbal workshops and programs more than 30 years ago, I was simply overwhelmed. I was incredibly excited, of course, but I had so many questions. Am I doing this right? Am I really ready to be teaching others? How do I make sure I'm making a positive impact on my students? There wasn't anyone near to mentor me. I was on my own. In my decades in this industry, I've amassed a huge amount of knowledge not only about herbalism, but about teaching, building a business, bringing in students who are as passionate about plants as I am, and so much more. I taught myself how to teach, and lots of mistakes were made. Through all the trial-and-error, I came out on the other side an excellent herbalist, teacher, and business owner. However, I always wished I had had someone to show me the way. Now that I've made it to where I am today, I have made it my mission to help others with their own journeys. I, like many of you, have found my calling in spreading my passion for plants and herbs to others! And I am ready to help you do the same. If you feel the pull to craft your own herbal workshops and programs and build a successful herb school, this is your time to do it! I have put together the be-all-end-all of training programs this year to take you every step of the way through that process.

    So, what are you waiting for? Program size is very limited. Registering through HerbRally gets you a $200 discount! How cool is that?! Use the coupon code HRANDCMHS after application approval for your discount and get ready to realize your dreams! APPLY NOW

    Suzanne Tabert is a bio-regional herbalist, wildcrafter, founder and director of herbal education at the Cedar Mountain Herb School, teaching from a lifetime of personal and academic studies of plants and their environments. She is a member of the American Herbalists Guild, the American Herb Association, and is practicum supervisor and adjunct faculty at Bastyr University. She has been teaching herbal medicine for 30 years, with plans to continue throughout her lifetime. Thanks for listening! HerbRally www.herbrally.com Breitenbush Herbal Conference www.herbalconference.net


    157 | Herbal Poetry Moment read by Heather Irvine Mar 24, 2020

    Hi Herbalists! Feeling restless? We heard that school teachers are reading books aloud online to their students at home while we wait out the flu pandemic. Maybe the grown people could use this kind of diversion, too. We're calling this an "Herbal Story Moment". Heather ran across this excerpt from the “The Perfume Vendor" in a Jeanne Rose book. The perfume vendor was actually written by a fourteen year old author in 1935, and this is just one little slice. We think you'll recognize some of the plants, and maybe even relate to the perfume vendor, Ben Neroli.

    If you’d like to participate in an Herbal Story Moment by reading an excerpt from one of your books or blogs posts, feel free to reach out!

    LINKS

    • The Aromatherapy Book by Jeanne Rose

    • Jeanne Rose Online

    • The Perfume Vendor by Gloria Rawlinson

    Thanks for listening! HerbRally www.herbrally.com Breitenbush Herbal Conference www.herbalconference.net


    156 | Substance Use and a Little Compassion with Dana Aronson Mar 23, 2020

    Today we’ll hear from herbalist Dana Aronson as she discusses ways to use a compassionate lens when working with people who use substances. She also chats about her experience helping open a wound clinic in west Oakland, the herbs they use and so much more.

    "Addiction is not a choice anybody makes, it is a response to emotional pain." - Gabor Maté

    A huge thanks to Dana for taking the time to record this and share all of her wisdom with us!

    Trained as a clinical herbalist, Dana Aronson takes joy in community based, hands on learning. She focuses her studies on bio-regional plants from the Pacific Northwest and intertwines them into her small practice based in Southern Oregon. After finishing a 3-year clinical herbalism program at Ohlone Herbal Center in Berkeley, California, she found her curiosity leading her to traveling herbal pop up clinics. These pop up clinics provide herbal first aid and wellness to a wide range of areas from gatherings to places that have been hit with natural devastation. She teaches in the classroom, through community herb walks, and cultivates her product line, Wild Kin Botanicals. She would like to thank some of her mentors for guidance along the way - Pam Fischer, Dixie Pauline, Greta de la Montagne, Will Morris, Lisa SF, Tanya Stiller, and Francisca Santibanez. For more information on Dana, visit: www.wildkinbotanicals.com

    Thanks for listening! HerbRally www.herbrally.com Breitenbush Herbal Conference www.herbalconference.net


    155 | The Ubiquitous Oat (What's oats got to do with it?) with Heather Irvine Feb 18, 2020

    Today’s episode is with herbalist Heather Irvine. Listen in as she goes in depth on the nutritive, ubiquitous oat.

    LINKS

    • Adaptogen class

    • Dandelion hoodie

    • Breitenbush Herbal Conference

    • Sprout screen from Mountain Rose Herbs

    • Mountain Rose Herbs Blog - How to Make Nourishing Herbal Infusions

    • HerbRally Store

    About Heather

    A former foraging frolicker, who aims at answering some of often asked but tougher questions in herbalism, such as, how herbs work and what are the real versus theoretical safety issues. Heather was not long ago collecting and growing hundreds of medicinal plant species for her small herbal product line: Giving Tree Botanicals. www.GivingTreeBotanicals.com. Now in the heart of Boston, she is offering herbal health consultations, classes and informal one on one herbal mentorship for interested persons who have immersed themselves in one or more aspects of herbalism or related topics and want to continue with guidance, regular one on one instruction and encouragement, with the possibility of attending occasional community-building events with other students. Fits your schedule and starts where you are!

    She also teaches Actions and Chemistry for the Vermont Center for Integrative Herbalism, www.VTHerbCenter.org and teaches two for-credit herbal courses, for Johnson State College/Northern Vermont University. She gets a great thrill out of presenting at and simply attending herbal events, from Herbstalk, a bustling educational and community gathering in the Boston area to the annual American Herbalists Guild Symposium and anything in between. She has also begun offering seminars for health professionals, the first of which is called "Supplement Straight Talk" about practical aspects of popular herbs & supplements, and talking to patients about herbs. Thanks for listening! HerbRally www.herbrally.com

    Breitenbush Herbal Conference www.herbalconference.net


    Botanical Functional Medicine with Sam Coffman and Kyla Helm Jan 22, 2020

    In this podcast episode Sam Coffman RH (AHG) and Kyla Helm, MD. discuss the integration of Functional Medicine and Clinical Herbalism. They talk about systems biology, learning through case studies, and how the two worlds of functional medicine and botanical medicine overlap. You’ll also hear about their course - Botanical Functional Medicine.

    Learn more about The Human Path: https://thehumanpath.net/

    Check out the Botanical Functional Medicine Course: https://herbalmedics.academy/course/botanical-functional-medicine/

    Read Sam and Kyla's full bios here: https://www.herbrally.com/podcast/episodes/154

    Thanks for listening to the HerbRally Podcast!

    www.herbrally.com


    153 | Herbs and Reclamation: a Dream Practice with Blanca S. Villalobos Jan 11, 2020

    In this episode you'll hear from cultural worker Blanca S. Villalobos on the importance of reclaiming the dream realm and supportive plant allies.

    Blanca identifies as a queer proud daughter of immigrants with roots in the Sierra Madre Occidental of México. Her work as an interdisciplinary artist braids themes such as identity, folklore and healing modalities. As an artist, she has been awarded residencies with Caldera Arts, Signal Fire, The Living School of Art and Residency in the Garden. Her integration of community organizing & art making has been supported through grants and fellowships by the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, the Calligram Foundation and Epicenter. While living on Multnomah territory Blanca taught bilingual anti-oppression curriculum to Latinx youth and their families in order to prevent gender-based violence, organized transit justice efforts with an environmental organization and founded a queer Latinx collective dedicated to community healing through arts and activism. She has been facilitating dream classes and workshops to all ages in homes, art galleries, community centers and conferences since 2016 and couldn't be happier. She has been an avid dreamer since she can remember and was called to share this work now as an adult.

    After an almost 8 year cycle in the Pacific Northwest, Blanca returned to Southern California in early 2018 to give back to the land and people that raised her. She is now based in the high desert of Morongo Valley, CA on the traditional lands of the Serrano people. She is an artist, educator & cultural worker. In addition, Blanca volunteers as a backcountry guide for Signal Fire and is a recent council member for the Joshua Tree National Park Association. In her free time she enjoys making ceviche for loved ones and hiking with her pup. You can learn more about her community work & practice at www.blancasvillalobos.com and IG at @blanca.s.villalobos

    Thanks for listening to the HerbRally Podcast!

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    152 | Food as Medicine - Herb-Infused Bone Broth with Jade Alicandro Mace Jan 10, 2020

    In this episode of the HerbRally Podcast, you’ll hear from herbalist Jade Alicandro Mace of Milk and Honey Herbs. She talks about the huge benefit to adding herbs to your bone broth, why you’d want certain herbs in your broth, and more!

    Jade Alicandro Mace weaves a love of bioregionally abundant herbs and kitchen medicine into her work as a community and clinical herbalist. Through her Patreon community she offers monthly online classes and plant study groups, and she teaches an online kitchen herbalism course each winter as well. She makes her home in the rolling hills of western Massachusetts, in unceded Nipmuk territory.

    Learn more about her work at www.milkandhoneyherbs.com or find her on facebook or instagram at @milkandhoneyherbs.

    Thanks for listening to the HerbRally Podcast!

    www.herbrally.com


    REPLAY | Rosemary Gladstar and Helen Ward on The Science & Art of Herbalism Dec 31, 2019

    Start 2020 off with some sweet herbal education! The Science & Art of Herbalism course with Rosemary Gladstar is ON SALE this week so we thought we’d run a replay of this awesome episode with Rosemary and Helen! Enjoy.

    Rosemary Gladstar shares her insights with Helen Ward, Educational Director, from Sage Mountain Herbal Retreat Center about how she started working with the plants and what inspired her to write The Science & Art of Herbalism Online and Home Study Course.

    Check out the course: https://scienceandartofherbalism.com/?saaoh=9

    Thanks for listening to the HerbRally Podcast!

    www.herbrally.com


    151 | Charlotte Herbal Accessibility Project and Community Herbalism with Brandon Ruiz Dec 21, 2019

    In this episode of the HerbRally Podcast you’ll hear from community herbalist and urban farmer Brandon Ruiz. He tells us all about his work with the Charlotte Herbal Accessibility Project that he created in 2018. This project aims to educate communities in Charlotte, NC about the benefits, practical uses, and history of herbal medicine. Enjoy!

    Learn more about the project: www.cltherbalaccessibilityproject.org/

    Brandon will be teaching at the 2020 Breitenbush Herbal Conference in Detroit, Oregon! Registration opens soon, so stay tuned: https://www.herbalconference.net/

    Thanks for listening to the HerbRally Podcast!

    www.herbrally.com


    150 | How Herbal Medicine Can Cultivate Community Resilience with Selena Rowan Dec 17, 2019

    In this episode Selena Rowan shares a speech she gave to the 2nd Annual Mendocino County Herb Guild Harvest Dinner. In this talk she intimately describes how the practice of herbal medicine can guide rural communities on a collaborative path toward cultivating community resilience, especially in the face of natural disasters such as the massive and destructive fires that have repeatedly swept Mendocino County in recent years. This speech supported fundraising for the creation of a mobile apothecary, which will help the guild achieve their goal of increasing access to herbal medicine in the county.

    Learn more about the Mendocino County Herb Guild at www.mendocinoherbguild.com and on their facebook page.

    More information about Selena’s work can be found at www.ninesistersbotanicals.com or by following her on facebook or @ninewyrdsisters on Instagram.

    Introductory poem and excerpt from Emergent Strategy by adrienne maree brown – learn more at www.adriennemareebrown.net.

    Beautiful background music is “Lunassa” by Aislinn.

    Thanks for listening to the HerbRally Podcast!

    www.herbrally.com


    149 | News, Thyme, and Chronic Non-Bacterial Prostatitis with Todd Caldecott Dec 11, 2019

    This podcast is the 4th of weekly podcasts recorded by herbalist Todd Caldecott. In this episode he talks about herbal and health news, thyme, and chronic Non-Bacterial Prostatitis.

    View the video version of this podcast here: https://vimeo.com/showcase/6348445/video/368832284

    Todd Caldecott is a medical herbalist and practitioner of Ayurveda, in practice since 1995. He is the Executive Director of the Dogwood School of Botanical Medicine, and author/editor of three books including Ayurveda: The Divine Science of Life, Food as Medicine, and Ayurveda In Nepal.

    Thanks for listening to the HerbRally podcast!

    www.herbrally.com


    148| Mint Family: Digestion to Cognition. Rosemary to Oregano and Thyme Dec 07, 2019

    This talk was presented at the Medicines from the Earth Herb Symposium in June of 2018. Mary Bove emphasizes the many uses of the mint family in increasing cognition and mental alertness, aiding sleep, quelling anxiety, managing thyroid conditions and much more. She talks about her favorite recipes and the modern research that reinforces centuries-old traditional uses. Medicinal applications of rosemary, lemon balm, spearmint, holy basil, lavender, oregano and thyme from Mary's own clinical experience are all included.

    Mary Bove will again be speaking at Medicines from the Earth May 29 - June 1, 2020 in Black Mountain, North Carolina. See the program here.

    Other recordings of Mary are available on the website: www.botanical-medicine.org/

    Thanks for listening to the HerbRally podcast!

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    147 | News, Henbane, Cold and Flu Season with Todd Caldecott Nov 27, 2019

    This podcast is the 3rd of weekly podcasts recorded by herbalist Todd Caldecott. In this episode he talks about herbal and health news, Henbane, and Cold/Flu Season.

    View the video version of this podcast here: https://vimeo.com/showcase/6348445/video/367272781

    Todd Caldecott is a medical herbalist and practitioner of Ayurveda, in practice since 1995. He is the Executive Director of the Dogwood School of Botanical Medicine, and author/editor of three books including Ayurveda: The Divine Science of Life, Food as Medicine, and Ayurveda In Nepal.

    Thanks for listening to the HerbRally Podcast!

    www.herbrally.com


    146 | News, Ayurveda, Echinacea, and Parkinson's Disease with Todd Caldecott Nov 27, 2019

    This podcast is the 2nd of weekly podcasts recorded by herbalist Todd Caldecott. In this episode he talks about herbal and health news, Ayurveda in Nepal, Echinacea, and Parkinson’s Disease.

    View the video version of this podcast here: https://vimeo.com/showcase/6348445/video/365656270

    Todd Caldecott is a medical herbalist and practitioner of Ayurveda, in practice since 1995. He is the Executive Director of the Dogwood School of Botanical Medicine, and author/editor of three books including Ayurveda: The Divine Science of Life, Food as Medicine, and Ayurveda In Nepal.

    Thanks for listening to the HerbRally Podcast!

    www.herbrally.com


    145 | Fire Cider: A Traditional Herbal Remedy with Nicole Telkes Nov 12, 2019

    In this episode you’ll hear herbalist Nicole Telkes talk at the 2019 Free Herbalism Project in Eugene, OR in October.

    Commonly used during the winter months, fire cider is a beloved traditional herbal remedy that has become the center of a legal controversy. Learn the recipe with common variations, and hear how you can make your very own batch at home. Nicole also touches on protecting traditional herbal remedies and traditions (not trademarks) in the future.

    Nicole’s webiste: http://nicoletelkes.com/

    Fire Cider Recipe Book: https://amzn.to/33J7e0W

    Thanks for listening to the HerbRally Podcast

    www.herbrally.com


    144 | Culture is Medicine with Gary Ferguson Nov 06, 2019

    We have the pleasure of sharing this awesome talk recorded at the 2019 Traditional Roots Herbal Conference. Dr. Gary Ferguson wrapped up the event with a stirring talk about the tangible ways that culture supports healing. Enjoy!

    Learn more about the Traditional Roots Herbal Conference here:

    https://traditionalroots.org/

    Gary Ferguson ND is a licensed naturopathic doctor living in Anchorage, Alaska and a 2001 graduate of NUNM. Dr. Ferguson has worked across Alaska to address the social, economic, cultural and environmental factors that contribute to the health and well-being of Alaskans. He is a facilitator, motivational speaker, health coach and technical consultant to communities around how to more deeply address contributing factors to health and well-being. He is Aleut/Unangan, originally from the Shumagin Islands community of Sand Point, Alaska. Dr. Ferguson’s past positions include providing clinical services to his home region at Eastern Aleutian Tribes, serving at the Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium as Senior Director of Community Health Services, and CEO at the Rural Alaska Community Action Program.

    Ferguson has had the honor of working alongside tribal doctors in Alaska and has a passion for culturally connected approaches to health that include indigenous ways of healing. He is the co-producer of the award-winning Store Outside Your Door/Alaskan Plants as Food & Medicine initiative.

    Thanks for listening to the HerbRally Podcast!

    www.herbrally.com


    143 | Rosemary Monograph with Dana Aronson Oct 30, 2019

    In today's episode you'll hear from herbalist Dana Aronson as she shares her Rosemary (Rosemarinus officinale) Monograph.

    “Rosemary is the smell of déjà vu and the after-breath of nostalgia. Her gift is the faint scent that teases and vanishes, leaving you longing for something you can’t quite name, and with memories that crest and crash, pulling you gasping into their undertow” -Maia Toll

    Read the monograph here: https://www.herbrally.com/monographs/rosemary

    For more information about Dana Aronson: https://www.wildkinbotanicals.com/

    Thanks for listening to the HerbRally podcast!

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    Class | Sage Country Herbs Foundational Nutrition Oct 25, 2019

    Understanding Nutrition is difficult and we are flooded with contradiction in marketing. Nutrition is not about buying products. You can spend a lot of money on nutrient-dense products and not be absorbing those nutrients.

    Foundational Nutrition is understanding how your body works with the macro and micronutrients needed for you to thrive. Shana Grover has been teaching nutrition for over 15 years and has received great feedback on how basic changes in perspective and understanding can create long term change in the quality of life. Join Sage Country Herbs for this fascinating and entertaining class!

    Learn more about the class here: https://www.sagecountryherbs.com/events/event/foundational-nutrition/

    Thanks for listening to the HerbRally podcast!

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    142 | Life, Herbal News, Nettles, and GERD with Todd Caldecott Oct 10, 2019

    This podcast is the first of weekly podcasts being recorded by herbalist Todd Caldecott. In this episode he talks about life updates, herbal and health news, nettles, and GERD (acid reflux).

    View the video version of this podcast here: https://vimeo.com/showcase/6348445

    Todd Caldecott is a medical herbalist and practitioner of Ayurveda, in practice since 1995. He is the Executive Director of the Dogwood School of Botanical Medicine, and author/editor of three books including Ayurveda: The Divine Science of Life, Food as Medicine, and Ayurveda In Nepal.

    Thanks for listening to the HerbRally podcast!

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    141 | Herbal Stress Support - Self Care and Chill with Jessica LaBrie Oct 08, 2019

    In these busy, complex times, stress is inevitable. Lucky for us, the natural world is filled with herbal allies and age-old remedies just waiting to help you relax, restore, and revitalize!

    Herbalist and wise woman Jessica LaBrie recently held a workshop on herbal stress relief at the Portsmouth Public Library in New Hampshire, and she welcomed us to share the recording with our HerbRally listeners. Enjoy!

    Jessica LaBrie is an integrative herbalist, educator and Wise Woman, supporting her community to bring modern lives back into balance: emotionally, physically, mentally, and spiritually. Her apothecary, gardens, and woodland trails are a place of healing, prayer, and joyful reconnection with the harmony and abundance of Nature. She is the owner of Blackbird’s Daughter Botanicals and co-owner of Mama’s Kiss Cannabis.

    www.blackbirdsdaughter.com

    Thanks for listening to the HerbRally Podcast!

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    140 | Hops Monograph with Rosalee de la Forêt Oct 03, 2019

    Listen in as herbalist and author Rosalee de la Forêt talks all about the hops (Humulus lupulus)!

    Before trendy bars started highlighting their hoppy brews, the hop plant was used as a traditional herbal medicine. With their aromatic and pungent scent, hops strobiles have been prized for their ability to help people relax. This use dates back thousands of years, at least since the ninth century.

    Check out Rosalee’s monograph:

    https://www.herbrally.com/monographs/hops

    This episode is brought to you by LearningHerbs Taste of Herbs program. This program is only open for enrollment once per year!

    Learn more, enrollment closes soon:

    http://bit.ly/HRTasteofHerbs

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    FREEBIE | Taste of Herbs Flavor Wheel Sep 30, 2019

    Have you ever stared at a list of herbs, wondering which was the right one to use? Or wished you could choose herbal remedies with confidence? In today’s episode we wanted to give you a brief intro to this awesome free tool… the Taste of Herbs Flavor Wheel!

    Rosalee and John from LearningHerbs are currently offering the their Flavor Wheel Download plus 3 educational videos for FREE! This nifty tool makes it easy to figure out which herb is best for your needs.

    Get yours before the offer ends!

    http://bit.ly/HRFlavorWheel

    Thanks for listening to the HerbRally Podcast!

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    139 | Plant Chemistry, Cannabis, Medicine, and the Human Body with Lisa Ganora & Sam Coffman Sep 17, 2019

    In today’s podcast, you’ll listen in on Lisa Ganora (Colorado School of Clinical Herbalism) and Sam Coffman (The Human Path & Herbal Medics Academy) discussing plant chemistry, cannabis, vitalism, reductionism, medicine making, pathophysiology and herbalism. Enjoy!

    https://thehumanpath.net/

    https://clinicalherbalism.com/

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    138 | The Everlasting Traditions of Herbal Medicine in Ancient Greece with Maria Christodoulou Sep 13, 2019

    In today’s episode you’ll hear from herbalist Maria Christodoulou on the everlasting Traditions of Herbal Medicine in Ancient Greece.

    Maria is the owner of Bliss Without Bother based in Brooklyn, NY. Bliss Without Bother offers specialized retreat and event planning with competitive rates based on number of participants and requested services. Check 'em out at blisswithoutbother.com.

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    137 | Oh Hibiscus (With a Nod to Other Malvaceae) with Heather Irvine Sep 02, 2019

    In today’s episode herbalist Heather Irvine gives us an excellent intro to hibiscus. Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned herbalist, you’re sure to have some takeaways, enjoy! "There are many sacred, sexy, and fun uses for hibiscus, not even necessarily to be used at the same time." - Heather Irvine

    About HeatherA former foraging frolicker, who aims at answering some of often asked but tougher questions in herbalism, such as, how herbs work and what are the real versus theoretical safety issues. Heather was not long ago collecting and growing hundreds of medicinal plant species for her small herbal product line: Giving Tree Botanicals. www.GivingTreeBotanicals.com. Now in the heart of Boston, she is offering herbal health consultations, classes and informal one on one herbal mentorship for interested persons who have immersed themselves in one or more aspects of herbalism or related topics and want to continue with guidance, regular one on one instruction and encouragement, with the possibility of attending occasional community-building events with other students. Fits your schedule and starts where you are!

    She also teaches Actions and Chemistry for the Vermont Center for Integrative Herbalism, www.VTHerbCenter.org and teaches two for-credit herbal courses, for Johnson State College/Northern Vermont University. She gets a great thrill out of presenting at and simply attending herbal events, from Herbstalk, a bustling educational and community gathering in the Boston area to the annual American Herbalists Guild Symposium and anything in between. She has also begun offering seminars for health professionals, the first of which is called "Supplement Straight Talk" about practical aspects of popular herbs & supplements, and talking to patients about herbs. Thanks for listening! HerbRally www.herbrally.com Breitenbush Herbal Conference www.herbalconference.net


    EVENT | Southeast Wise Women Herbal Conference Sep 02, 2019

    On today’s episode, we’ll hear from Corinna Wood, the director of the Southeast Wise Women Herbal Conference!

    Southeast Wise Woman Herbal Conference October 11 - 13, 2019 Hendersonville, NC LEARN MORE Thanks for listening! HerbRally www.herbrally.com


    136 | Motherwort Monograph with Dana Aronson Aug 24, 2019

    Listen in as herbalist Dana Aronson talks all about the beautiful motherwort!

    Motherwort’s latin name, Leonurus cardiaca, is depicted from the Greek word leon (lion), ouros (tail), and cardiaca, giving meaning to the heart. This sheds light to the common name, Lion’s Heart. In Europe, the name “motherwort,” has a literal meaning of “mother-herb.” With both of these names, this gives a small peek into the medical properties of this plant we know as Motherwort.

    Check out Dana’s motherwort monograph!

    This episode is brought to you by the Breitenbush Herbal Conference.

    This event is one of the nation’s longest running herbal conference and is an annual gathering for herbalists and healers of all kinds.

    The next event will take place on September 5 – September 8, 2019 at the Breitenbush Hot Springs in Oregon. It’s a couple hours drive from Portland and Eugene, or an hour and half east of Salem.

    People come from all corners to celebrate and learn from some of the most inspiring teachers in our herbal community.

    This years speakers include Autumn Summers, Erika Galentin, Glen Nagel, Heather Irvine, Howie Brounstein, Julie James, Lara Pacheco, Missy Rohs, Nicole Telkes, Steven Yeager and Thomas Easley.

    The healing waters and ancient forests of Breitenbush provide an unforgettable setting for this gathering.

    Workshops, demonstrations and herb walks appeal to all levels of students. Fine handmade goods and books will be available in the Herbal Marketplace.

    The Breitenbush Herbal Conference is so much more than just a "conference". It's a personal healing retreat for your body and mind.

    HerbRally www.herbrally.com

    Breitenbush Herbal Conference www.herbalconference.net


    REPLAY | Nourishing You: Self Care Oil Therapy with Kami McBride Aug 18, 2019

    Today’s episode is a replay from a year ago with herbalist Kami McBride! You’ll notice some dates in the intro are mentioned for her online course, those are incorrect. Her Handcrafted Herbal Healing Oils course closes tonight at midnight!

    In this episode, Kami to teaches us all about self care through oil therapy, as well as creating your home sanctuary, setting up nourishing routines, and so much more.

    This content goes nicely with Kami’s course: Handcrafted Healing Herbal Oils.

    There’s a couple of free videos, including how to make lavender oil and calendula oil. The videos are packed with useful information!

    Handcrafted Healing Herbal Oils is only available tonight at midnight! So if you're listening to this in the future, apologies, but Kami does open up registration annually.

    A huge thanks to Kami for sharing this class with us, and thanks to y’all for listening!

    RESOURCES

    • Handcrafted Healing Herbal Oils

    • Free herbal oil videos

    Thanks for listening! HerbRally www.herbrally.com Breitenbush Herbal Conference www.herbalconference.net


    135 | An Herbalist's View of Mental Health with Lindsay Kolasa Aug 16, 2019

    Today on the podcast, herbalist Lindsay Kolasa talks about mental health and her journey with mental health, gut health, supportive herbs, and more.

    Lindsay Kolasa is a Community Herbalist, Traditional Food Ways Educator, Soul-worker, and Yoga Teacher with a background in print journalism, non-profit management and social service work. She was called to her path by a major health crisis in 2001 which required of her to embark on a healing journey. Her work and her teachings are a distillation of what she has learned along the way.

    Visit Lindsay online: Madhupa Maypop

    This episode is brought to you by the Breitenbush Herbal Conference.

    This event is one of the nation’s longest running herbal conference and is an annual gathering for herbalists and healers of all kinds.

    The next event will take place on September 5 – September 8, 2019 at the Breitenbush Hot Springs in Oregon. It’s a couple hours drive from Portland and Eugene, or an hour and half east of Salem.

    People come from all corners to celebrate and learn from some of the most inspiring teachers in our herbal community.

    This years speakers include Autumn Summers, Erika Galentin, Glen Nagel, Heather Irvine, Howie Brounstein, Julie James, Lara Pacheco, Missy Rohs, Nicole Telkes, Steven Yeager and Thomas Easley.

    The healing waters and ancient forests of Breitenbush provide an unforgettable setting for this gathering.

    Workshops, demonstrations and herb walks appeal to all levels of students. Fine handmade goods and books will be available in the Herbal Marketplace.

    The Breitenbush Herbal Conference is so much more than just a "conference". It's a personal healing retreat for your body and mind.

    HerbRally www.herbrally.com

    Breitenbush Herbal Conference www.herbalconference.net


    EVENT | The Historic Breitenbush Herbal Conference with Mason Hutchison Aug 09, 2019

    On today’s episode we’ll hear HerbRally founder and Breitenbush Herbal Conference co-organizer Mason Hutchison chat about the upcoming event! Breitenbush Herbal Conference September 5 - 8, 2019 Detroit, OR The Breitenbush Herbal Conference is an annual gathering at Breitenbush Hot Springs in Detroit, Oregon. This gathering is for herbalists and healers of all kinds. People come from all corners to celebrate and learn from some of the most inspiring teachers in our herbal community.

    The healing waters and ancient forests of Breitenbush provide an unforgettable setting for this gathering. Workshops, demonstrations, and herb walks appeal to all levels of students. Fine handmade goods and books are available in the Herbal Marketplace. Much joy and laughter is to be shared during the Talent Show and Raffle.

    One can also take a hike along one of the forest trails, a meditative walk through the large labyrinth, start the morning with an energizing yoga practice or receive a healing massage after a day of soaking in the sacred springs.

    The Breitenbush Herbal Conference is so much more than just a "conference". It's a personal healing retreat for your body and mind. LEARN MORE Thanks for listening! HerbRally www.herbalconference.net Breitenbush Herbal Conference www.herbalconference.net


    134 | Autoimmune Nephritis and Hypothyroid Case Study with Katja Swift and Ryn Midura Aug 08, 2019

    This week on the HerbRally podcast, Katja and Ryn talk about one of their Clinical Herbalist students and a case with autoimmune nephritis and hypothyroid. This case is particularly interesting because the herbal interventions were alongside conventional medical treatments, and there was plenty of lab testing to confirm the results they were getting. It's so exciting when you hear a doctor say "These test results are amazing. Tell me again what your herbal protocol was?".

    This is just one example of how we work as professional herbalists. There are a lot of ways to make herbalism a career, and we can help you make it happen! The Clinical Herbalist online video course will give you the skills you need to take your practice of herbalism to the professional level. And when you've finished with that, they’ve even got mentorships that will help you with all the business aspects of getting started, as well as clinical mentorship to go through every single case with you as you're starting out on your own - it's so much easier when you've got support to rely on! They will even help you through the AHG professional membership process - they’re with you every step of the way.

    All of their programs are taught with self-paced videos, and you can log in twice weekly to our live Q&A sessions to ask your questions live and in person if you like! There are integrated discussion threads right in every video so you can ask your questions right when you think of them, too! There are quizzes, printable quick guides, lots of scientific research and case studies, and more. Plus, you get lifetime access - you can watch the videos a million times if you want to!

    Katja and Ryn have been teaching this clinical program here in Boston for the past 10 years, and it launches online on November 4th.

    You really can build an herbal career for yourself. It's not just a dream: you can make it real in your life, and Katja and Ryn can help! LEARN MORE Thanks for listening! HerbRally www.herbrally.com Breitenbush Herbal Conference www.herbalconference.net


    133 | Arthritis and Insomnia Case Study with Katja and Ryn from Commonwealth Center for Holistic Herbalism Aug 01, 2019

    In this week’s episode with Commonwealth Center for Holistic Herbalism, Katja and Ryn talk about one of their Community Herbalist students who helped her elderly neighbor with her arthritis pain and also in dealing with insomnia. We shared her thought process as she selected the herbs she wanted to formulate, as well as the work she did to narrow down the problem of insomnia so that she could choose herbs that would really help.

    This case study emphasizes the ways that we can strengthen community with our herbal skills. And whether you choose to volunteer your skills for your neighbors or are looking to start a career in supporting your community professionally, the bottom line is that we need one another. When we care for one another, when we build relationships, everyone is stronger.

    Katja and Ryn are so excited about the community of learners that is growing around these video courses. Not only are all the courses taught in a self-paced video format, but they also have twice-weekly live sessions that you can log in to, so even though you are going at your own pace, you're never alone! You can chat with the whole community - and the teachers! - directly in the discussion thread that's a part of each video, too. This way, you're being supported by a vibrant community of people learning right along with you while you are supporting others in your local community with the skills you are learning!

    Peggy says:

    "I really, truly, madly love you guys and the community you have built with the plants and with us students. Not only that, but this all comes at the perfect time: it's been pulling me up through some darkness and has been a lifesaver. I love having something positive to focus on and I feel like the more I get herbs into my life, the more the awfulness I've been dealing with in my life is falling away."

    Visit CommonWealth Center for Holistic Herbalism online to learn more and browse their variety of courses.

    MORE FROM THE COMMONWEALTH CENTER FOR HOLISTIC HERBALISM

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    132 | 10 Tips for Becoming an Herbal Clinician with Bevin Clare Jul 26, 2019

    In this podcast episode you’ll hear from Bevin Clare, M.S., R.H, CNS. She shares her top 10 tips for becoming an herbal clinician. Bevin is an herbalist, nutritionist, professor, and Program Manager of the Master’s of Science in Clinical Herbalism at the Maryland University of Integrative Health. She is also a professional member and president of the American Herbalists Guild, and a board member of the United Plant Savers. Enjoy!

    Learn more about Bevin Clare:

    https://www.bevinclare.com/

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    Today’s episode is brought to you by the Breitenbush Herbal Conference.

    This event is one of the nation’s longest running herbal conference and is an annual gathering for herbalists and healers of all kinds.

    The next event will take place on September 5 – September 8, 2019 at the Breitenbush Hot Springs in Oregon. It’s a couple hours drive from Portland and Eugene, or an hour and half east of Salem.

    People come from all corners to celebrate and learn from some of the most inspiring teachers in our herbal community.

    This years speakers include Autumn Summers, Erika Galentin, Glen Nagel, Heather Irvine, Howie Brounstein, Julie James, Lara Pacheco, Missy Rohs, Nicole Telkes, Steven Yeager and Thomas Easley.

    The healing waters and ancient forests of Breitenbush provide an unforgettable setting for this gathering.

    Workshops, demonstrations and herb walks appeal to all levels of students. Fine handmade goods and books will be available in the Herbal Marketplace.

    Much joy and laughter is to be shared during the Talent Show and Raffle. One can also take a hike along one of the forest trails, a meditative walk through the large labyrinth, start the morning with an energizing yoga practice or receive a healing massage after a day of soaking in the sacred hot springs.

    The Breitenbush Herbal Conference is so much more than just a "conference". It's a personal healing retreat for your body and mind.

    Thanks for listening!

    HerbRally www.herbally.com

    Breitenbush Herbal Conference www.herbalconference.net


    131 | Eczema Case Study with Katja and Ryn from Commonwealth Center for Holistic Herbalism Jul 24, 2019

    In this week’s episode with Commonwealth Center for Holistic Herbalism, Katja and Ryn talk about one of their Family Herbalist students who has made a huge difference in her son's eczema. They share all the things she experimented with, and what worked best for her son.

    If you've been looking for an herbal program but haven't been sure what would work best for you, check out their Family Herbalist program! It's taught with video instruction, so you can really see what they are talking about - one of their students said it's like herbal Netflix!

    You'll learn 89 of the most important herbs in Western Herbalism (and they keep adding more - when they do, you get them for free!). You'll learn exactly when to choose each one, and the best ways to prepare it.

    You'll also learn more than 45 ways to prepare herbs - tinctures, decoctions, elixirs, salves, and lots more! It's all easy to follow in close-up, step-by-step videos.

    The program is self-paced, and you get tons of support: when you have questions, you can ask them in the integrated discussion threads next to each video - or just ask Katja and Ryn in person! They have live Q&A web conferences twice a week, which is a great way to get to know all the other students who are on this path with you. There are audio versions of all the video files, so that you can review the material while you are on the go. There are printable quick-guides too, in case you like to follow along with notes. And you get lifetime access - you can watch the videos a million times if you want to! Anytime we add new content, it is added to your account for free, and you even get a discount on your herbs at Mountain Rose Herbs while you're taking the course.

    Katja and Ryn are offering a special 15% discount code for listeners of the HerbRally Podcast: FAMILYRALLY

    Use this code when you sign up for the Family Herbalist program and get 15% off the price, and whether you pay in full or make monthly payments - you still get the discount!

    Find all the details here:

    https://online.commonwealthherbs.com/bundles/family-herbalist?ref=0d111b

    Coupon code valid until December 31, 2019

    Visit CommonWealth Center for Holistic Herbalism online to learn more and browse their variety of courses.

    MORE FROM THE COMMONWEALTH CENTER FOR HOLISTIC HERBALISM

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    REPLAY | How to Start a Free Herbal Clinic with Katja Swift and Ryn Midura Jul 17, 2019

    We’re celebrating the 2 year anniversary of the HerbRally podcast by sharing our very first podcast episode, recorded by Katja Swift and Ryn Midura of the Commonwealth Center for Holistic Herbalism.

    In this episode they discuss the free clinic they started in Boston, MA. They go over the finer details of creating a clinic, along with some of the challenges (i.e. burnout, funding, etc.). Thanks to Katja and Ryn for taking the time to share their expertise!

    Visit CommonWealth Center for Holistic Herbalism online to learn more and browse their variety of courses.

    They’ve got a complete herbal curriculum from beginner to professional available online. Their programs are self-paced with video instruction, and you can also log in to live Q&A web conferences every week. So you can learn at your own pace, but you can check in and ask your questions live when you want to! Plus, you can talk to them anytime in the integrated discussion threads that are a part of each video lesson.

    Why not check it out with a FREE course? Try our mini-course called All About Nettles and get it completely free with coupon code: NettleRally

    Nettles may be one of the most important herbs of our time, and now you can learn all about them for free! Just click here to get it.

    Coupon code valid until December 31, 2019

    MORE FROM THE COMMONWEALTH CENTER FOR HOLISTIC HERBALISM

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    Thanks for listening!

    HerbRally www.herbrally.com Breitenbush Herbal Conference www.herbalconference.net


    130 | Solomon's Seal: So What is it Good For? with Heather Irvine Jul 16, 2019

    In today’s episode herbalist Heather Irvine gives us an excellent intro to Solomon’s seal (Polygonatum biflorum). Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned herbalist, you’re sure to have some takeaways, enjoy!

    Today’s episode is brought to you by the Breitenbush Herbal Conference.

    This event is one of the nation’s longest running herbal conference and is an annual gathering for herbalists and healers of all kinds.

    The next event will take place on September 5 – September 8, 2019 at the Breitenbush Hot Springs in Oregon. It’s a couple hours drive from Portland and Eugene, or an hour and half east of Salem.

    People come from all corners to celebrate and learn from some of the most inspiring teachers in our herbal community.

    This years speakers include Autumn Summers, Erika Galentin, Glen Nagel, Heather Irvine, Howie Brounstein, Julie James, Lara Pacheco, Missy Rohs, Nicole Telkes, Steven Yeager and Thomas Easley.

    The healing waters and ancient forests of Breitenbush provide an unforgettable setting for this gathering.

    Workshops, demonstrations and herb walks appeal to all levels of students. Fine handmade goods and books will be available in the Herbal Marketplace.

    Much joy and laughter is to be shared during the Talent Show and Raffle. One can also take a hike along one of the forest trails, a meditative walk through the large labyrinth, start the morning with an energizing yoga practice or receive a healing massage after a day of soaking in the sacred hot springs.

    The Breitenbush Herbal Conference is so much more than just a "conference". It's a personal healing retreat for your body and mind.

    LEARN MORE

    Thanks for listening! HerbRally www.herbrally.com Breitenbush Herbal Conference www.herbalconference.net


    129 | Seven Tips for Using Herbs and Spices from The Kitchen Counter Podcast Jul 10, 2019

    We have the honor of sharing an episode courtesy of Roger from The Kitchen Counter Podcast. In this podcast he talks about his 7 tips for using herbs and spices in the kitchen.

    Using herbs and spices can be intimidating for new or inexperienced home cooks. Very few other ingredient types seem to have their kitchen confidence-crashing power. While there is no single wrong or right way to use herbs and spices, there are a few rules of thumb that Roger likes to follow. In this podcast, he shares with you seven tips for using herbs and spices. Enjoy!

    Read the blog here.

    The book he recommends is The Spice and Herb Bible.

    Follow The Kitchen Counter Podcast for more inspiring culinary content.

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    Thanks for listening!

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    CLASSES | Erika Galentin at the Breitenbush Herbal Conference Jul 10, 2019

    In today’s episode we’ll hear from herbalist Erika Galentin as she gives us a rundown on the classes she’ll be teaching at the upcoming Breitenbush Herbal Conference. More from Erika:

    • Website

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    Aromatic Distillation: A Ritual Journey of Self-Reflection (Intensive)

    Aromatic distillation is alchemical in nature; it is a process that relies on the four elements of earth, air, fire, & water in the transmutation and capture of aromatic molecules from plants into hydrosols and essential oils. The Alchemists of old believed their work to be spiritual in nature. Modern alchemical scholars have interpreted this work metaphorically; Alchemy can be considered a collection of psychic processes shared within the totality of human experiences, or what Carl Jung termed the 'collective unconscious'. In this interpretation, the 'lead into gold' of the Alchemists becomes an inspirational allegory of the work required for the refinement of Self and emanation of the Soul.

    The process of Aromatic Distillation is most certainly a spiritual one, involving both ceremony and celebration. It is an attempt to foster a deeper relationship with the plant kingdom, a relationship full of metaphor, story, and personal myth, while simultaneously developing deeper relationships with ourselves and our unconscious. In this regard, each distillation provides a platform for self-discovery and exploration of the natural world.

    In this intensive workshop you will learn about the anatomy and physiology of aromatic distillation and participate in the process as a ritual journey of self-reflection. Participants are encouraged to bring with them stones, crystals, or personal symbols / items to contribute to the process and support each participant’s unique inner journey. Participants are also encouraged to bring a journal for self-reflection while the distillation is taking place. (Depending on #: Participants will be able to take a sample of the hydrosol home).

    Shame, Inflammation, and our Herbal Allies: Unlocking the Inner Pillory

    Join Clinical Herbalist, Erika Galentin, of Sovereignty Herbs on an exploration of the physiology of shame, what is known about its proinflammatory influence over physical wellbeing, and herbs and aromatics that may support navigating shame and its often treacherous terrain.

    Topics to be covered include:

    - Framing the emotions and experiences of shame within the context of one's perceptions of physical health & wellbeing.

    - Exploring what is known about the physiology of shame and its proinflammatory influence over the human body.

    - A discussion on the relationship between inflammation & common health problems.

    ​​​​​​​- Herbs and aromatics that may support the physical body, psyche, and spiritual needs of those who are navigating shame and its often treacherous terrain.

    Demystifying Herb-Drug Interactions

    Many people get very frightened when they think about herbs and drugs interacting with each other. Some even may feel defensive about the idea that pharmaceutical medicine so easily puts herbs in the hot seat. In this class you will be introduced to the means by which herbs and drugs may interact with each other, for better or for worse. We will also be learning skills for easier interpretation of the scientific research investigating these interactions in order to discern their clinical relevance.

    What you will learn:

    - Introduction to pharmacological terms

    - Pharmacokinetic & pharmacodynamic mechanisms

    - Which herbs & drugs present the highest risk

    - Other client-centered risk factors

    - How to avoid herb-drug interactions

    ​​​​​​​- Skills to evaluate herb-drug interaction research

    - How to discern clinical relevance Thanks for listening! HerbRally www.herbrally.com Breitenbush Herbal Conference www.herbalconference.net


    128 | Three Summer Herbs with Jean Madrone Jul 08, 2019

    In today’s episode we’ll hear about three of herbalist Jean Madrone’s favorite summer herbs: St. John’s Wort, Selfheal, and Yarrow. Enjoy!

    Jean Madrone is an herbalist, somatic experiencing trauma therapy practitioner, and mama living on Squaxin and Nisqually territory in Olympia, WA. Jean loves matchmaking plants and people. She loves the magic and the sacred in the everyday and the way that the work that she is honored to do can weave the two together. Jean’s work is grounded in clinical herbalism, nutrition, elemental constitution and magic, and harm reduction, and is informed by living with disability, by complex trauma and recovery. Jean was raised in the South and part of their heart will always be there. They really, really love the mountains and the waters in both places.

    About Jean’s clinical program:

    ​The Community Herbalist Clinical Skills Apprenticeship is a 180 hour program in Olympia, WA that will meet one full weekend a month for ten months. It is designed for students who have completed programs in materia medica and medicine making and want to go deeper into herbal medicine and clinical work. The focus will be on matchmaking plants and people, providing person-centered care, and treating the whole person- physical, emotional, and spiritual levels. There will be a particular emphasis on working with the nervous system, mental health, and trauma resolution. Throughout the course we will expand our working knowledge of materia medica and connect with the plants through plant sits and plant walks.

    More about Jean:

    • Website

    • About

    • Clinical program

    Today’s episode is brought to you by the Breitenbush Herbal Conference.

    This event is one of the nation’s longest running herbal conference and is an annual gathering for herbalists and healers of all kinds.

    The next event will take place on September 5 – September 8, 2019 at the Breitenbush Hot Springs in Oregon. It’s a couple hours drive from Portland and Eugene, or an hour and half east of Salem.

    People come from all corners to celebrate and learn from some of the most inspiring teachers in our herbal community.

    This years speakers include Autumn Summers, Erika Galentin, Glen Nagel, Heather Irvine, Howie Brounstein, Julie James, Lara Pacheco, Missy Rohs, Nicole Telkes, Steven Yeager and Thomas Easley.

    The healing waters and ancient forests of Breitenbush provide an unforgettable setting for this gathering.

    Workshops, demonstrations and herb walks appeal to all levels of students. Fine handmade goods and books will be available in the Herbal Marketplace.

    Much joy and laughter is to be shared during the Talent Show and Raffle. One can also take a hike along one of the forest trails, a meditative walk through the large labyrinth, start the morning with an energizing yoga practice or receive a healing massage after a day of soaking in the sacred hot springs.

    The Breitenbush Herbal Conference is so much more than just a "conference". It's a personal healing retreat for your body and mind.

    LEARN MORE

    127 | Plant Energetics with John Slattery Jul 07, 2019

    Today’s episode is with bio-regional herbalist, forager and author John Slattery.

    This recording joins the 2016 Sonoran Herbalist Apprenticeship Program’s Plant Energetics module mid-session (amidst a tasting of Artemisia carruthii) where a discussion of liver energetics is happening just before transitioning into a brief discussion of Artemisia ludoviciana, estafiate.

    Then plant energetics are discussed, in general, moving into John’s philosophy about how to relate to plant energetics through an experiential framework and the importance of the triumvirate: Person, Place, & Plant.

    More from John:

    • Website

    • Instagram

    • Book | Southwest Foraging

    Thanks for listening! HerbRally www.herbrally.com Breitenbush Herbal Conference www.herbalconference.net


    Mountain Rose Herbs' Grants 4 Plants Project with Alyssa Bascue Jul 06, 2019

    In today’s episode, Mountain Rose Herbs’ Director of Sustainability, Alyssa Bascue, let’s us know about their Grants 4 Plants Project. The deadline is coming up! You can apply now through July 15, 2019.

    They’re giving away FIVE $4000 grants to projects aligned with their mission and core values in these categories:

    • Herbalism and herbal education

    • Protection of native and medicinal plants

    • Environmental stewardship

    • Organic and sustainable agriculture

    More information

    • Grants 4 Plants

    • FAQ

    Big thanks to Mountain Rose Herbs for creating this amazing opportunity for our community! And thanks to Alyssa for taking the time to record this. Thanks for listening! HerbRally www.herbrally.com Breitenbush Herbal Conference www.herbalconference.net


    ONLINE EDUCATION | Planta Dyadica Jul 02, 2019

    In today’s episode, we’ll hear Erika Galentin talk about Sovereignty Herbs’ exciting new offering!

    Introducing an empowering journey of herbal discovery…

    …focusing on a single herb at a time. Each month you will be mailed a Discovery Box full of a variety of herbal and aromatic extracts to explore as well as seeds or the living plant itself to grow in your gardens or window sills! Through prompts from a beautiful downloadable journal, live online class time, and a private forum, you will be guided through simple techniques to hone your senses and develop intuitive yet learned relationships with herbs. Three and six month options available for our 2019 program.

    Monthly mysteries delivered to your door…

    “I often tell my students that they must forget everything they think they know about the plant we are studying…at least while the study process is taking place. I even ask them not to call the plant by its human-given name, English or otherwise. For even in that second, when we give a plant a name, a label, we inevitably stop listening.” - Erika Galentin, Clinical Herbalist & Co-creator at Sovereignty Herbs

    EACH 3-MONTH COURSE INCLUDES:

    Three Discovery Boxes: At the beginning of the month you receive a box containing one mystery plant in several forms. The name of the plant won’t be revealed until the second or third week of class, after you have had the opportunity to work with the Discovery Box contents. Though the contents may vary, each box will contain elements of the following:

    • The Matter: the dried herb

    • The Soul: aromatic preparation, hydrosol, or essential oil

    • The Medicine: syrup, cordial, or tincture

    • The Life: seed packet or live plant

    • The Ritual: flower essence, framable photo, or incense

    A Beautiful Workbook/Journal: This downloadable pdf journal guides and supports you through the discovery process using Planta Dyadica methods. It also provides a way of documenting your experiences and growing knowledge base. By the end of your program you will have created a profoundly beautiful record of your (un)learning process.

    Private Facebook Group: You will be given access to the private Planta Dyadica Facebook group where you can interact with other plant lovers in the program, share your insights, and communicate directly with your instructors, Brooke and Erika. Several times a week discussion and journaling prompts will be shared to assist you in building a relationship with the plant in your Discovery Box. We will also be hosting two live events through this group.

    Three Interactive Online Events:

    Two Facebook Live Events: Join us for our first day of class as we unwrap our Discovery Boxes and review the materials. We will walk you through what to expect and where to start. In week two we gather together with our tea mugs and compare our findings in a live tea tasting.

    One Live Webinar: During the third week of the month, join us for a live one-hour webinar where we reveal the name of the plant as well as discuss herbal actions and uses, relevant research, and other facts surrounding the plant’s biology, ecology, preferred growing conditions, and ethical harvesting techniques. Downloadable handouts included!

    One Awesome Community Zine: At the end of each three month cohort, we will be publishing a zine that highlights everyone's experiences and ideas. As there are a variety of creative ways of exploring the plants, we hope that the zine will be full of drawings, paintings, essays, poetry, written word, collage, and other expressive insights about the plants we studied together. Each zine will only be published once and will be mailed to the participants as a community memoir and keepsake of their experience.

    LEARN MORE

    Thanks for listening! HerbRally www.herbrally.com

    Breitenbush Herbal Conference www.herbalconference.net


    EVENT | The Spirit of Ireland Plant Wisdom Retreat Jul 01, 2019

    In today’s episode, you’ll hear from Brooke Sullivan, yoga therapist, vitalist herbalist, writer, and retreat leader from The Wild Temple. Brooke and Lupo from Twin Star Tribe invite you to explore the Sacred Emerald Isle on their 2019 Ireland retreat.

    Please note the updated dates for this event: August 1 2019 - August 7 2019

    You can view the video Brooke is referring to here: https://vimeo.com/339407690

    This retreat is a collaboration between Twin Star Tribe & The Wild Temple: two amazing, groundbreaking schools, offering an exciting range of classes, programs, workshops and retreats around the world.

    This trip is perfect for all levels of herbal experience; whether you are a beginner, the “budding” herbalist or if you’re an experienced herbalist and would like a deeper understanding of sacred plant medicine. This a plant-centric, cultural tour of incredibly potent + sacred sites! Each day will include time with our herbal allies, interaction with the local plants and time for exploring the rich history of this sacred land. At the end of this tour, each participant will be awarded a Certificate of Completion to commemorate what they have discovered and learned on this trip.

    Learn more about this event: http://www.twinstartribe.com/events/2019/8/9/the-spirit-of-ireland-plant-wisdom-retreat

    Learn more about The Wild Temple:

    https://thewildtemple.com/

    Learn more about Twin Star Tribe:

    http://www.twinstartribe.com/

    Thanks for listening!

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    EVENT | Journey to Avalon Sacred Plants & Flower Essence Retreat in England Jun 29, 2019

    In this episode, you’ll hear from Lupo Passero, herbalist, educator, and flower essence practitioner with Twin Star Herbal, who is talking with Brooke from The Wild Temple about their upcoming Journey to Avalon Retreat in England.

    Please note the updated dates for this event: July 24 - July 30 2019

    There is a time in our lives when the best form of self care comes from the magic and mystery of immersing in a land far away. To not just unplug, but to be guided to the sacred, and held in a space that opens the secret places of the mysteries of our Earth and of ourselves. Perhaps it is YOUR time. Are you ready to visit the land of ancient Avalon? To walk the paths of the mystics, connect with the magic of the elements and retreat into the beautiful countryside that will replenish your innate spark? Is it time for a Soul Journey? If so, we are here for you. Brooke and Lupo, two teachers of herbal schools on the East & West coasts are gathering an intimate group for an incredible journey. Twin Star Tribe and The Wild Temple are excited to share with you the birthplace of Dr. Edward Bach and to explore these ancient lands of magic and gentle mysticism, quite a nurturing seat of Soul to be found on the planet.

    This trip is perfect for all levels of herbal experience; whether you are a beginner, the “budding” herbalist or if you’re an experienced herbalist or Flower Essence Practitioner and would like a deeper understanding of sacred plant medicine. Each day will include time with our herbal allies, interaction with the local plants and time for exploring the rich history of this sacred land. At the end of this tour, each participant will be awarded a Level One certification as a Bach Flower Essence practitioner from Dr. Edward Bach's original center for Flower Essences in Mt. Vernon UK as well as a Certificate of Completion from Twin Star and The Wild Temple to commemorate what we have discovered and learned on this trip.

    Learn more about this event: http://www.twinstartribe.com/events/2019/1/21/journey-to-avalon-sacred-plants-flower-essence-retreat-in-england

    Register: http://www.twinstartribe.com/the-spirit-of-ireland-1

    Thanks for listening!

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    126 | Plant Medicine Series: Marshmallow with Robin Rose Bennett Jun 24, 2019

    Learn all about marshmallow in today’s episode with Robin Rose Bennett!

    The digestive system is connected with the element Fire, digesting and assimilating life with passion and joy. We can help ourselves with herbal medicines when things go awry. One of my favorite digestive-system allies is marshmallow!

    This audio was extracted from her excellent YouTube channel.

    Learn more about Robin

    • Website

    • YouTube

    • Book - The Gift of Healing Herbs

    Thanks for listening! HerbRally www.herbrally.com Breitenbush Herbal Conference www.herbalconference.net


    125 | Plant Medicine Series: Nettles with Robin Rose Bennett Jun 17, 2019

    Learn all about nettles in today’s episode with Robin Rose Bennett!

    Nettles build blood, strengthens adrenals, kidneys, and lungs; elasticizes veins and arteries; supports immune strength and recovery from allergies and debilitating chronic conditions.

    This audio was extracted from her excellent YouTube channel.

    Learn more about Robin

    • Website

    • YouTube

    Thanks for listening! HerbRally www.herbrally.com

    Breitenbush Herbal Conference www.herbalconference.net


    CLASS | Lara Pacheco at the Breitenbush Herbal Conference Jun 17, 2019

    In today’s episode we’ll hear from herbalist Lara Pacheco as she gives us a rundown on the classes she’ll be teaching at the upcoming Breitenbush Herbal Conference. REGISTER

    Vital Force, Chi, Yaya Guaturey, Hu, Ool; the many names of animating energy. Description - There are many traditions that recognize the force that gives rise to breath and movement. Lara Pacheco will share the Taino perspective along with similar yet different patterns in other healing systems. She will also share plant allies that she specifically calls in when specifically working with this powerful, ubiquitous force of energy.

    Plant Allies Here and There; Achiano + Guanajo and the Element of Fire

    The beckoning cry of our ancestors has called us into this place of healing. In Boríken (Puerto Rico) our colonizer told us that the Taíno ways had been destroyed. And yet, here they are guiding the work to illuminate consciousness. This class will focus on the the unearthing of the many shackles of colonialism, and explore the journey of reconnecting with indigenous ways of knowing. We will spend our class time on sitting with the season of Summer and drawing from the Caribbean ancestors through plants, elements, food and animal guides. We will also discuss plants cultivated and native of the PNW, and how I've incorporated these into my practice to honor ancestors of this land and to connect to place. Lara Pacheco is a Latinx mamita, clinical herbalist and community organizer who runs Seed and Thistle Apothecary. Seed and Thistle is a herbal company that provides educational programs for youth and adults, health consultations and a monthly herbal CSH through home and heart grown medicine. Lara also runs a full year apprenticeship program and is starting a pop up clinic, called the Seasonal Wellness Clinic, to address access to plant medicine and bodywork to her community in Cully of Portland, OR. When not working with the plants, Lara loves playing music, and spending time outdoors with her friends and family. Thanks for listening! HerbRally www.herbrally.com

    Breitenbush Herbal Conference www.herbalconference.net


    124 | Lobelia: Mischievous & Kind with Heather Irvine Jun 17, 2019

    Today we’ll hear from herbalist and frequent HerbRally contributor Heather Irvine as she goes in-depth on lobelia. Whether you’re new to this plant or not, you’re sure to learn something!

    To read the monograph in its entirety: www.herbrally.com/monographs/lobelia

    Visit Heather online: www.givingtreebotanicals.com

    Today’s episode is brought to you by the Breitenbush Herbal Conference.

    This event is one of the nation’s longest running herbal conference and is an annual gathering for herbalists and healers of all kinds.

    The next event will take place on September 5 – September 8, 2019 at the Breitenbush Hot Springs in Oregon. It’s a couple hours drive from Portland and Eugene, or an hour and half east of Salem.

    People come from all corners to celebrate and learn from some of the most inspiring teachers in our herbal community.

    This years speakers include Autumn Summers, Erika Galentin, Glen Nagel, Heather Irvine, Howie Brounstein, Julie James, Lara Pacheco, Missy Rohs, Nicole Telkes, Steven Yeager and Thomas Easley.

    The healing waters and ancient forests of Breitenbush provide an unforgettable setting for this gathering.

    Workshops, demonstrations and herb walks appeal to all levels of students. Fine handmade goods and books will be available in the Herbal Marketplace.

    Much joy and laughter is to be shared during the Talent Show and Raffle. One can also take a hike along one of the forest trails, a meditative walk through the large labyrinth, start the morning with an energizing yoga practice or receive a healing massage after a day of soaking in the sacred hot springs.

    The Breitenbush Herbal Conference is so much more than just a "conference". It's a personal healing retreat for your body and mind.

    LEARN MORE

    EVENT | Herb and Garden Day Jun 05, 2019

    Today we’ll hear from herbalist Jessica LeBrie of Black Bird’s Daughter Botanicals as she tell us about the upcoming event, Herb and Garden Day in New Hampshire. Enjoy a day of plants, herbs, workshops and a herbal market! Herbal educators and seasoned growers from all walks of life come together to share their unique knowledge and build upon a tapestry of age old wisdom about herbs and natural medicine, native plants, organic gardening, permaculture, traditional homesteading practices, beekeeping, brewing, and the power of nature to heal.

    If you are a curious seeker, intrepid plant lover, herbal entrepreneur, earth lover, or natural health advocate, this event is for YOU! Shop our Vendor Fair filled with plants, handmade soaps, herbal remedies, natural body care, herb books, artwork, jewelry, and more! We’ll also have delicious food from local and organic vendors.

    ONLINE REGISTRATION CLOSES AT 11 PM FRIDAY, JUNE 14. IF YOU MISS THE ONLINE REGISTRATION DEADLINE, YOU CAN STILL COME - JUST PAY $40 AT THE DOOR to attend the whole event and workshops or $5 at the door to only shop at the Vendor Fair (no workshops).

    TO REGISTER MORE THAN ONE PERSON, please adjust the quantity accordingly and write the names of the additional registrants in the "Other Information" section.

    Registration grants you access to Herb & Garden Day on June 9, from 9am to 5:00pm, at Canterbury Shaker Village, Canterbury, NH. This includes...

    • Access to the day's workshops (except for the "Vendor Fair ONLY" registration option)

    • Access to the Herbal Market and Plant Sale

    • Breakfast and Lunch are available and sold separately

    For more event details, visit: http://nhherbalnetwork.wordpress.com/herbday/ Thanks for listening! HerbRally www.herbrally.com

    Breitenbush Herbal Conference www.herbalconference.net


    123 | The Medicine of Roses with Selena Rowan May 30, 2019

    Roses soothe us, enchant us, and inspire us. In today’s episode, we’ll hear Selena spin stories about the deep healing qualities of rose.

    About Selena:

    Hailing from the wild redwood forests of northern California, Selena Rowan has made her home in Portland for the past two years. A western and Ayurvedic trained clinical herbalist balancing a background in biology with a commitment to radical embodiment and reconnection to nature, Selena works to help restore reservoirs of resilience in those she supports. She strives to maintain an anti-oppression and trauma informed perspective, and she heartily welcomes people of color and LGBTQIA+ folks. Selena speaks some Spanish and warmly invites people who do not speak English as a first language. She is available to support you with range of health conditions.

    Selena is grateful for the teachers who have supported her on this path: Christa Sinadinos, Greta de la Montagne, Traci Webb, K.P. Khalsa, Janet Czarnecki, Erico Schleicher, Sabel Regalia, and others. Selena dreams of a world where ideals of mutual aid, earth renewal, and love guide us in all we do.

    www.ninesistersbotanicals.com

    Today’s episode is brought to you by the Breitenbush Herbal Conference.

    This event is one of the nation’s longest running herbal conference and is an annual gathering for herbalists and healers of all kinds.

    The next event will take place on September 5 – September 8, 2019 at the Breitenbush Hot Springs in Oregon. It’s a couple hours drive from Portland and Eugene, or an hour and half east of Salem.

    People come from all corners to celebrate and learn from some of the most inspiring teachers in our herbal community.

    This years speakers include Autumn Summers, Erika Galentin, Glen Nagel, Heather Irvine, Howie Brounstein, Julie James, Lara Pacheco, Missy Rohs, Nicole Telkes, Steven Yeager and Thomas Easley.

    The healing waters and ancient forests of Breitenbush provide an unforgettable setting for this gathering.

    Workshops, demonstrations and herb walks appeal to all levels of students. Fine handmade goods and books will be available in the Herbal Marketplace.

    Much joy and laughter is to be shared during the Talent Show and Raffle. One can also take a hike along one of the forest trails, a meditative walk through the large labyrinth, start the morning with an energizing yoga practice or receive a healing massage after a day of soaking in the sacred hot springs.

    The Breitenbush Herbal Conference is so much more than just a "conference". It's a personal healing retreat for your body and mind.

    LEARN MORE

    122 | Jewelweed: Oh snap! with Heather Irvine May 14, 2019

    Listen in on today’s episode where herbalist Heather Irvine teaches us all about jewelweed…enjoy!

    Today’s episode is brought to you by the Breitenbush Herbal Conference.

    This event is one of the nation’s longest running herbal conference and is an annual gathering for herbalists and healers of all kinds.

    The next event will take place on September 5 – September 8, 2019 at the Breitenbush Hot Springs in Oregon. It’s a couple hours drive from Portland and Eugene, or an hour and half east of Salem.

    People come from all corners to celebrate and learn from some of the most inspiring teachers in our herbal community.

    This years speakers include Autumn Summers, Erika Galentin, Glen Nagel, Heather Irvine, Howie Brounstein, Julie James, Lara Pacheco, Missy Rohs, Nicole Telkes, Steven Yeager and Thomas Easley.

    The healing waters and ancient forests of Breitenbush provide an unforgettable setting for this gathering.

    Workshops, demonstrations and herb walks appeal to all levels of students. Fine handmade goods and books will be available in the Herbal Marketplace.

    Much joy and laughter is to be shared during the Talent Show and Raffle. One can also take a hike along one of the forest trails, a meditative walk through the large labyrinth, start the morning with an energizing yoga practice or receive a healing massage after a day of soaking in the sacred hot springs.

    The Breitenbush Herbal Conference is so much more than just a "conference". It's a personal healing retreat for your body and mind.

    LEARN MORE

    Thanks for listening!

    HerbRally www.herbrally.com

    Breitenbush Herbal Conference www.herbalconference.net


    121 | Cooling Herbal Energetics for Hot Weather with Maria Noel Groves and Missy Rohs May 09, 2019

    Join Maria Noel Groves and Missy Rohs in today’s episode as they discuss herbal applications for hot weather! Enjoy!

    Maria Noël Groves, RH (AHG), clinical herbalist, runs Wintergreen Botanicals, nestled in the pine forests of New Hampshire. Her business is devoted to education and empowerment via classes, health consultations, and writing with the foundational belief that good health grows in nature.

    • She is the author of the bestselling, award-winning Body into Balance: An Herbal Guide to Holistic Self Care and the new Grow Your Own Herbal Remedies - signed copies can be ordered from her websitehttps://wintergreenbotanicals.com/book/

    • Maria also offers a range of ONLINE CLASSES including her popular Home Herbalist Series as well as an on-site herbalist training program at https://wintergreenbotanicals.com/classes/

    • Learn more about Maria and her offerings, and get a wealth of free herbal resources (articles, recipes, blog, videos, free class notes, virtual herb walk…) online at WintergreenBotanicals.com.

      You can also find her on Instagram @marianoelgroves and Facebook as Wintergreen Botanicals.

    Missy Rohs is a co-founder and instructor at the Arctos School of Herbal and Botanical Studies in Portland, Oregon. She approaches herbalism with an eye to personal empowerment, community-building, and practical engagement with healing herbs. Her relationship to plants is guided by a strong conservation ethic and a deep love of Cascadia’s ecosystems. She grows and wildcrafts her own medicine with a focus on sustainable herbal remedies: those that grow easily in populated habitats, and those that can be harvested in the wild with minimal impact. Missy’s path to herbalism began with labor solidarity, community organizing, and police accountability advocacy. She sees her herbal practice and teaching as another facet of working for social and environmental justice.

    Missy will be teaching at the upcoming Breitenbush Herbal Conference in Breitenbush, OR from September 5 - 8, 2019. Thanks for listening! HerbRally www.herbrally.com

    Breitenbush Herbal Conference www.herbalconference.net


    120 | Peer Support: A Radical Paradigm with Age-Old Roots - A conversation with Dawn Cohoe and Selena Rowan May 01, 2019

    Listen in with Selena Rowan as she interviews herbalist and peer support specialist Dawn Cohoe of Maple Twig Medicinals. They cover wide ranging ground exploring the concept of Peer Support, a non-hierarchical practice of giving and receiving help, most commonly applied to mental health and addictions recovery but with wide ranging applications, including herbal medicine. Peer support is based on a philosophy of respect, shared responsibility, and mutual agreement on what is helpful, with its goal to promote holistic healing and growth in the context of community.

    Dawn and Selena touch in on the radical origins of the modern peer support movement in relationship to the mental health system and mental health recovery, personal stories relating to peer support, and breaking down the false dichotomy between "those who know" and "those who don't". Dawn reminds us that when working in any helping profession, whether that be when supporting those in mental health recovery or in any other situation, we as practitioners "need more vulnerability and less fragility."

    To learn more, connect with Dawn at www.mapletwigmedicinals.com and Selena at ninesistersbotanicals.com and follow their pages on Facebook!

    (Content warning: This discussion makes brief mention of suicidal thoughts. If you or a loved one are experiencing distress, the National Suicide Prevention Hotline is available 24/7 to provide support at 1-800-273-8255. ) Thanks for listening! HerbRally www.herbrally.com

    Breitenbush Herbal Conference www.herbalconference.net


    119 | Backyard Herbs for Stress & Pain Support with Maria Noel Groves Apr 03, 2019

    Today’s episode features the one and only Maria Noel Groves! Listen in as she covers lots of ground, she talks about many herbs from her new book, Grow Your Own Herbal Remedies. This episode was a keynote she gave at the 2019 NHMGAA Spring Symposium.

    Get a signed copy of Maria’s new book, Grow Your Own Herbal Remedies (plus an astonishing amount of bonus goodies) Bonus access will be emailed to you automatically on all orders placed through Maria (not on Amazon, etc.) before April 30. Bonus e-Books contain...
    1. In-Depth Book Overview Including Easy Reference Lists of Recipes & Plants Covered

    2. Quick Guide to Medicinal Uses of Common Culinary Herbs

    3. Additional Plant Profiles of Alder, Aloe, Evergreens, Magnolia, New England Aster, Peach, Witch Hazel

    4. "Bonus Chapter" on Medicinal Mushrooms including Growing, Wildcrafting, Processing, Recipes, and Profiles on Reishi, Shiitake, Turkey Tails, Chaga, and Maitake

    5. Huge Chart Overview of Growing Needs and Habits of ALL the Plants Covered in the Book and Bonus e-Book

    Four Special Remedy Making Videos Featuring Recipes from the Book!
    1. From the Tummy Soothing Garden ~ Tea: Gut Healing Tummy Tea Take 1, Marshmallow Overnight Cold Infusion (with some amazingly tasty additions!)

    2. From the Brain Boosting Garden ~ Tincture & Teas: Rosemary Fresh Plant Tincture, Fresh Rosemary-Lemon Tea, Minty Memory Tea

    3. From the Immune SOS Garden ~ Elderberry Syrup & Oxymel: Darcey Blue's Amazing Elderberry Syrup, Alcohol-Free Elder-Rosehip Oxymel

    4. Also from the Brain Boosting Garden ~ Powders & Bonbons: How to Powder Your Own Herbs, Brainiac Bonbons (honey-nut butter-herb balls)

    Special Seed Coupon from Strictly Medicinal Seeds
    1. $5 off your seed order of $50 or more - AMAZING selection! Expires April 30.

    10% off One of Maria's Online Herbal Study Course Series
    1. Applicable for the full Home Herbalist Series OR the Beyond the Home Herbalist Series Expires April 30.

    LEARN MORE

    Thanks for listening! HerbRally www.herbrally.com

    Breitenbush Herbal Conference www.herbalconference.net


    118 | Nervines! with Heather Irvine Apr 01, 2019

    Learn all about nervines in today’s episode with herbalist Heather Irvine!

    VISIT HEATHER ONLINE FIND AN HERBALISM EVENT NEAR YOU

    Thanks for listening! HerbRally www.herbrally.com

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    117 | Reishi: What Dreams, Traditional Knowledge and Science Have to Say with Lindsay Kolasa Mar 14, 2019

    Herbalist Lindsay Kolasa is back on the podcast! In today’s episode, she goes in-depth on the reishi mushroom. Enjoy!

    Visit Lindsay online: Madhupa Maypop

    Thanks for listening! HerbRally www.herbrally.com

    Breitenbush Herbal Conference www.herbalconference.net


    REPLAY | Lion's Mane Monograph with Heather Irvine Feb 28, 2019

    Listen in as Heather Irvine goes in-depth on lion’s mane!

    Also, we'll get to hear a fun herbal song from Kyle with Tippecanoe Herbs as he sings about oh little lion's mane. Be sure to follow him on Instagram @tippecanoe_herbs

    Here's the lyrics to the song!

    Saw you lying in the arms of a hardwood my oh my got you on my brain. You're sure a prize, for the eyes Oh little lion's mane, Oh little lion's mane

    And you gotta lotta nerve coming here easing all my pain. You're still mending, all my loose endings Oh little lion's mane Oh little lion's mane

    Lion's mane, Lion's Mane I found but you're up there And I'm down here on the ground.

    Thanks to Heather and Kyle for always sharing their talents with us! And thanks to y'all for listening. Thanks for listening! HerbRally www.herbrally.com

    Breitenbush Herbal Conference www.herbalconference.net


    116 | Herbalist Interview: Hope Najjar with Selena Rowan Feb 25, 2019

    Meet Hope Najjar - a born and raised Californian with Chicana and Lebanese roots with incredible energy and clear vision. Hope is opening Night Hawk Art and Healing Collective in our tiny town of Laytonville, part of the Eel River watershed in rural inland Mendocino County of far northern California. The Night Hawk Collective has goals as lofty as its name sake, and hopes to serve as a community hub, empowering the community through sharing traditional methods of healing and promoting self-care.

    This community is on a precipice after over 5 years of historic drought and water crises, concurrent with historic fires (including the Mendocino Complex, the largest fire in California history), ecological fracturing, threatened extinction of our local salmon and collapse of local fisheries, and severe and sudden economic decline due to the third economic boom and bust cycle in the region's history of extractive industries (in the past few decades we've experienced the collapse of the logging, fisheries, and cannabis production industries). Amidst all this, Hope is part of a generation of young folk here working hard to cultivate a community resilient enough to survive the current and future changes we face.

    So listen with herbalist Selena Rowan of Nine Sisters Botanicals, and join the movement for sustainable, enthusiastic, loving, creative culture and community as we traverse through the unknown and unpredictable experience that is our current time.

    Thanks for listening! HerbRally www.herbrally.com

    Breitenbush Herbal Conference www.herbalconference.net


    115 | What It Means to Be an Herbalist Today with Marie White Feb 25, 2019

    Canadian herbalist Marie White dives into what it means to be an herbalist today, why adaptogens are trending, and what that means for bridging rich herbal traditions, the sustainability of wild harvesting, and the way we practice as herbalists.

    Topics covered: adaptogens, cordyceps, goldenseal, Devil's Club, indigenous herbalism, overharvesting, climate change, the new herbalism

    Recording credit: Robert Majewski

    Music credit (with permission): El Búho, Rumba Juankita (History of Colour edit)

    Marie White is a Canadian herbalist and educator. Her work has appeared in print and online and she has collaborated with alive magazine, St. Francis Herb Farm, and the CHFA (Canadian Health Food Association), among many others. Marie studied herbalism at L'Herbothèque in Québec as well as with herbal practitioners on Vancouver Island, BC. She is currently School Manager at Wild Rose College of Natural Healing. Thanks for listening! HerbRally www.herbrally.com

    Breitenbush Herbal Conference www.herbalconference.net


    ONLINE CLASSES | Adena Rose Ayurveda Feb 21, 2019

    In today’s episode we hear from Adena Rose. She lets us know about some of her upcoming offerings, enjoy!

    • February 17, 10am ET: Essential Postpartum Care with Ayurveda, an Introduction

    • February 24, 10am ET: Conscious Conception: An Introduction to Ayurveda and Fertility

    • Essential Ayurveda for Women: Womb Healing Training 5 Weeks begins April 27

    Thanks for listening! HerbRally www.herbrally.com

    Breitenbush Herbal Conference www.herbalconference.net


    114 | Consciously Integrating Mind Body Spirit and Earth with Plant Medicine Yoga: An Interview with Eugenia Merkoulov and Crystal Rose Bryan Feb 07, 2019

    Eugenia Merkoulov, founder of Plant Medicine Yoga, follows in the footsteps of five generations of Slavic medicine women. Born in Ukraine and raised outside of New York City, she was fortunate to experience a holistically-minded and rich multicultural upbringing. ​Eugenia's discusses her Eastern European traditions, work with planetary herbalism and integrating other healing modalities to empower communities in this podcast.

    Eugenia shares her unique approach with Crystal Rose Bryan, of ReVidalization, a nonprofit focusing on arts, education and rural economic development on the McKenzie River in Oregon where Eugenia resides.

    Visit Eugenia online

    • Plant Medicine Yoga

    • Plant Medicine Yoga Retreats

    Visit Crystal online

    • ReVidalization

    Thanks for listening!

    HerbRally www.herbrally.com

    Breitenbush Herbal Conference www.herbalconference.net


    113 | Ok Kava! with Heather Irvine Jan 30, 2019

    In today’s episode Heather Irvine goes in-depth on kava (Piper methysticum). There are so many takeaways in this one! I really enjoyed this episode and know you will, too. Enjoy!

    RESOURCES

    • Mel Kasting’s kava monograph

    • The Breitenbush Herbal Conference

    • Herbalism events

    • Visit Heather online

    • HerbRally Facebook group

    Thanks for listening! HerbRally www.herbrally.com

    Breitenbush Herbal Conference www.herbalconference.net


    112 | The Seed, Root + Bloom Community with Xochitlcoatl Bellx Jan 29, 2019

    In today’s episode, Xochitlcoatl Bellx will tell us all about Seed, Root + Bloom, a hood community honoring ​earth's sacred offerings and ancestral wisdom.

    We invite you to come to the medicine of the plantitas, the medicine of the ancient ones, the medicine of the brujas whose tongues are still resisting:

    **distance + in-person** bipoc centered + only space: RITES OF PASSAGE a 9 month journey to your ancestors + plant medicine in a bipoc centered, guided + remembering space. we remember our ancestors through an african spirituality, tantric yoga + mayan understanding of the chakras (energy centers). we come to build sacred and lifelong partnerships with plants + spirits

    all beings wishing to connect with plants: PLANT ANCESTOR our ancestors have taught us that we are beings of rhythms + ritual. each moon cycle we open new gateways of being as we invite plant ancestor into our healing practice. each new moon you will receive a digital copy of our plant ancestor work book blessed with a combination of materia medica (an overview of the physical, spiritual, energetic ways to work with each plant), recipes, stories, songs, meditations, original art + moon calendar.

    for more on this visit seedrootandbloom.com/offerings

    reparations:

    for millennia, Black, Indigenous, and racially oppressed communities [bipoc] have simultaneously been enslaved and exploited by people of Western lineages, while our traditions and medicines have been taken and appropriated. We call on you to do better. we call you to commit to a path of reparations. distribute your wealth, your resources, your political voice for our collective healing. white comrades to decolonize yourselves, to secure a healthier future for your seeds you must commit to living in resistance with indigenous, black, asian, people of color + the diaspora. fund bipoc healing today:

    • Support our Seed Scholarships

    • Order from our Amazon Wishlist

    • Send us materials: organic herbs, amber bottles, olive oil, avocado oil, jojoba oil, etc!

    Thanks for listening! HerbRally www.herbrally.com

    Breitenbush Herbal Conference www.herbalconference.net


    111 | Herbs for Athletes with Chris Kitchen Jan 24, 2019

    In today’s episode, herbalist and scientist Chris Kitchen lets us in on his thoughts about herbalism and athletics. I really enjoyed this episode and know you will, too!

    REFERENCES

    • Mountain Rose Herbs Blog: Herbs for Sports

    • Contact Chris

    • Mandragora Herbal

    Chris Kitchen has his own herbal consulting practice, Mandragora Herbal, just outside of Seattle, Washington. He is a member of the American Herbalist Guild and studies at the Hermit's Grove in Kirkland, Washington. Chris’s pastimes also include gardening, rowing, skiing, spending time outdoors and taking care of his rescue animals.

    Thanks for listening! HerbRally www.herbrally.com

    Breitenbush Herbal Conference www.herbalconference.net


    110 | 8 Minute Segment of Natural Cardio Care with Guido Masé Jan 24, 2019

    Registration ends this Friday!

    Use coupon code HERBRALLY to receive $20 off.

    Here’s an eight minute clip of the first class in the Natural Cardio Care online course with Guido Masé.

    In this new 6-week online BotanicWise course, Natural Cardio Care: An Herbalist’s Perspective, Guido will guide us through the various components of self-evaluation for better cardiovascular health. Guido has a talent for explaining complicated subjects in an interesting and understandable manner. He creates a bridge between the scientific community and the public, feeding both groups with practical information that can be used personally in the home, or with clients in a clinic. Natural Cardio Care is designed to empower both individuals dealing with cardiovascular issues AND clinicians wanting to broaden their therapeutic options for clients. Each week, in addition to core classes taught by Guido, a special guest speaker will be featured, sharing a unique perspective on how we can support our cardiovascular system naturally. Joining the guest list is Christopher Hobbs, Kerry Smith, Tammi Sweet, Deb Soule and Kat Maier. This course features live classes, with the option to watch replays until August 2019. Best of all you will walk away with your own customized natural heart care program that you will create through self-evaluations. If you are a practitioner these methods can be used to work with your clients. Full disclosure: a portion of the proceeds from this class benefits my work and BotanicWise, an organization providing plant wisdom, connecting like-minded people and building a community to steward land, medicinal plants and supportive relationships with each other. I've taken plenty of classes with Guido at this point (along with some of the other speakers) and highly recommend this class. Find course details and schedule here. Don't forget to use the coupon code HERBRALLY to receive $20 off! Thanks for listening! HerbRally www.herbrally.com Breitenbush Herbal Conference www.herbalconference.net


    Guido Masé on the Upcoming Class "Natural Cardio Care: An Herbalist's Perspective" Jan 22, 2019

    Registration ends this Friday!

    Use coupon code HERBRALLY to receive $20 off.

    In this new 6-week online BotanicWise course, Natural Cardio Care: An Herbalist’s Perspective, Guido will guide us through the various components of self-evaluation for better cardiovascular health. Guido has a talent for explaining complicated subjects in an interesting and understandable manner. He creates a bridge between the scientific community and the public, feeding both groups with practical information that can be used personally in the home, or with clients in a clinic. Natural Cardio Care is designed to empower both individuals dealing with cardiovascular issues AND clinicians wanting to broaden their therapeutic options for clients. Each week, in addition to core classes taught by Guido, a special guest speaker will be featured, sharing a unique perspective on how we can support our cardiovascular system naturally. Joining the guest list is Christopher Hobbs, Kerry Smith, Tammi Sweet, Deb Soule and Kat Maier. This course features live classes, with the option to watch replays until August 2019. Best of all you will walk away with your own customized natural heart care program that you will create through self-evaluations. If you are a practitioner these methods can be used to work with your clients. Full disclosure: a portion of the proceeds from this class benefits my work and BotanicWise, an organization providing plant wisdom, connecting like-minded people and building a community to steward land, medicinal plants and supportive relationships with each other. I've taken plenty of classes with Guido at this point (along with some of the other speakers) and highly recommend this class. Find course details and schedule here. Don't forget to use the coupon code HERBRALLY to receive $20 off! Thanks for listening! HerbRally www.herbrally.com

    Breitenbush Herbal Conference www.herbalconference.net


    109 | Becoming a Practicing Herbalist with Micah McLaughlin Jan 15, 2019

    Today’s episode is brought to you by the Great Lakes Herb Faire! This recording is from their 2018 event in Chelsea, MI.

    Thanks to the Great Lakes Herb Faire and Micah McLaughlin for sharing this audio!

    • Visit the Great Lakes Herb Faire online

    • Great Lakes Herb Faire recordings for purchase

    • Visit Micah online

    CLASS DESCRIPTION ​It can feel frightening and overwhelming to move from being an at-home herbalist to starting your practice. In this class, we'll explore possibilities in forming a business that meets your own unique needs and how to avoid the pitfalls of many startup practices. Understanding your goals as a person is the first step in launching your herbal practice. This class will be useful for those asking questions like “What kind of business do I want to create?” and “Is this business I created really serving my community and the life I want?”

    Micah McLaughlin is a naturopathic practitioner specializing in the integration of the body and mind. Micah uses the traditional naturopathic tools of sclerology, muscle testing, holistic counseling, and facial/fingernail/tongue analysis to find the root of his clients’ health complaints. With an approach of curiosity and investigation Micah looks for the energetic and emotional blocks underlying symptoms, often requesting that these be “noticed” or “examined” by his clients. Herbs, flower essences, supplements, breath work, and energy work are used as Micah helps people connect to who they truly are. Through this process clients are able to shed their limiting beliefs and embodied patterns and find healing on a physical, emotional, and often spiritual level. Micah was trained at the Naturopathic Institute of Therapies and Education and founded Continuum Healing in 2008 and co-founded the Wellness Collective GR in 2015. He further studied Western Herbalism and the Enneagram, deepening his passion to treat the whole person. Micah has written and taught his Survival Herbalism course at various primitive skills schools throughout the country. Micah deeply believes in the healing ability of the body and inspires his clients through hope and empowerment. Thanks for listening! HerbRally www.herbrally.com

    Breitenbush Herbal Conference www.herbalconference.net

    JOIN THE HERBRALLY FACEBOOK GROUP!


    109 | Becoming a Practicing Herbalist with Micah McLaughlin Jan 15, 2019

    Today’s episode is brought to you by the Great Lakes Herb Faire! This recording is from their 2018 event in Chelsea, MI.

    Thanks to the Great Lakes Herb Faire and Micah McLaughlin for sharing this audio!

    • Visit the Great Lakes Herb Faire online

    • Great Lakes Herb Faire recordings for purchase

    • Visit Micah online

    CLASS DESCRIPTION ​It can feel frightening and overwhelming to move from being an at-home herbalist to starting your practice. In this class, we'll explore possibilities in forming a business that meets your own unique needs and how to avoid the pitfalls of many startup practices. Understanding your goals as a person is the first step in launching your herbal practice. This class will be useful for those asking questions like “What kind of business do I want to create?” and “Is this business I created really serving my community and the life I want?”

    Micah McLaughlin is a naturopathic practitioner specializing in the integration of the body and mind. Micah uses the traditional naturopathic tools of sclerology, muscle testing, holistic counseling, and facial/fingernail/tongue analysis to find the root of his clients’ health complaints. With an approach of curiosity and investigation Micah looks for the energetic and emotional blocks underlying symptoms, often requesting that these be “noticed” or “examined” by his clients. Herbs, flower essences, supplements, breath work, and energy work are used as Micah helps people connect to who they truly are. Through this process clients are able to shed their limiting beliefs and embodied patterns and find healing on a physical, emotional, and often spiritual level. Micah was trained at the Naturopathic Institute of Therapies and Education and founded Continuum Healing in 2008 and co-founded the Wellness Collective GR in 2015. He further studied Western Herbalism and the Enneagram, deepening his passion to treat the whole person. Micah has written and taught his Survival Herbalism course at various primitive skills schools throughout the country. Micah deeply believes in the healing ability of the body and inspires his clients through hope and empowerment. Thanks for listening! HerbRally www.herbrally.com

    Breitenbush Herbal Conference www.herbalconference.net

    JOIN THE HERBRALLY FACEBOOK GROUP!


    108 | Eastern Red Cedar: Tree Medicine and Trauma Recovery with Lindsay Kolasa Jan 15, 2019

    Today we’ll hear from frequent HerbRally contributor Lindsay Kolasa. She delves into the wonderful plant medicine of eastern red cedar (Juniperus virginiana). As usual, there are lots of takeaways in this one!

    Visit Lindsay online at MadhupaMaypop.com.

    Thanks for listening! HerbRally www.herbrally.com

    Breitenbush Herbal Conference www.herbalconference.net

    JOIN THE HERBRALLY FACEBOOK GROUP!


    107 | Guido Masé: Herbal Medicine in Cancer Therapy - Managing an Integrative Protocol Jan 14, 2019

    Today’s episode was recorded at the 2018 Great Lakes Herb Faire. Thanks to Anna Fernandez for providing the audio. Please take a moment to check out their upcoming event in Chelsea, MI from September 6 - 8, 2019: LEARN MORE

    CLASS DESCRIPTION:

    Botanicals have an important role to play for the cancer patient. Their primary strength is helping to improve quality of life, lessen the chance of infection, and protect vital organs when taken alongside conventional treatment. But questions often arise: what are the potential interactions with modern treatment? What herbs have the best track record, and at what dose? What effects can herbs have in hormone-sensitive cancers? We will work through these questions and review current research to help highlight safe and effective use, and reinforce the idea that herbal medicine isn’t just helpful – it is an essential component of the cancer patient’s support plan.

    • Natural Cardio Care with Guido Masé (SAVE $20 WITH COUPON CODE HERBRALLY)

    • HerbRally Facebook Group

    Thanks for listening! HerbRally www.herbrally.com

    Breitenbush Herbal Conference www.herbalconference.net


    REPLAY | Hawthorn Monograph with Heather Irvine Jan 10, 2019

    It’s been about a year since we released this awesome episode on hawthorn with Heather Irvine, so I thought it’d be a good time to revive it.

    CLICK HERE to read Heather’s original hawthorn monograph.

    Heather will be presenting at the upcoming Breitenbush Herbal Conference this September! We hope to see you there.

    "Hawthorn is one of those country herbs whose leading quality one might at first describe as benevolent. It is much more powerful though! A great tree, low and broad in stature, it occurs wild in edge-lands of landscapes or occasionally planted for beauty, especially with respect to its generous white blossoms or deep red fruit in the fall and winter. It serves food and sanctuary to wildlife. Overzealous thorns protect birds and smaller critters from those larger ones which receive a memorable gauge and at best a pause to lick one’s wounds! In and around a Hawthorn’s understory, clumsy human types get so focused on the prize… zeroing in on more flowers or more berries, faster, receiving a poke followed by a clumsier startled retraction. Birds and squirrels laugh at us for sure!" - Heather Irvine

    For more monographs: www.herbrally.com/monographs

    You can visit Heather online at GivingTreeBotanicals.com

    Let us know what you thought of the episode! Thanks so much for listening. HerbRally www.herbrally.com Breitenbush Herbal Conference www.herbalconference.net


    106 | No Panaceas...But Try These with Heather Irvine Jan 09, 2019

    Today we have the pleasure of hearing from frequent HerbRally contributor, Heather Irvine. She delves into five body systems, and five herbs to consider using. I could mention them here in the copy, but why spoil the fun? Give it a listen and let us know what you think!

    RESOURCES

    • Breitenbush Herbal Conference

    • Natural Cardio Care with Guido Masé (use coupon code HERBRALLY for $20 off!)

    • HerbRally Facebook Group

    • HerbRally on iTunes

    • Mountain Rose Herbs Triphala Video

    • Giving Tree Botanicals

    Thanks for listening! HerbRally www.herbrally.com

    Breitenbush Herbal Conference www.herbalconference.net


    NEW CLASS WITH GUIDO MASÉ | Charis Lindrooth shares details on the upcoming class "Natural Cardio Care: An Herbalist's Perspective" Jan 08, 2019

    Listen in as Charis Lindrooth shares an exciting opportunity to learn more about supporting your cardiovascular health naturally from one of the brightest teachers in the herbal world, Guido Masé. Check out the full course description here, and if you are interested, use the unique coupon code HERBRALLY to receive $20 off. The course begins Monday January 21 and wraps up Thursday March 7, 2019. In this new 6-week online BotanicWise course, Natural Cardio Care: An Herbalist’s Perspective, Guido will guide us through the various components of self-evaluation for better cardiovascular health. Guido has a talent for explaining complicated subjects in an interesting and understandable manner. He creates a bridge between the scientific community and the public, feeding both groups with practical information that can be used personally in the home, or with clients in a clinic. Natural Cardio Care is designed to empower both individuals dealing with cardiovascular issues AND clinicians wanting to broaden their therapeutic options for clients. Each week, in addition to core classes taught by Guido, a special guest speaker will be featured, sharing a unique perspective on how we can support our cardiovascular system naturally. Joining the guest list is Christopher Hobbs, Kerry Smith, Tammi Sweet, Deb Soule and Kat Maier. This course features live classes, with the option to watch replays until August 2019. Best of all you will walk away with your own customized natural heart care program that you will create through self-evaluations. If you are a practitioner these methods can be used to work with your clients.

    Check out his teaching style in this free class: Resonance of the Heart with Guido Masé Full disclosure: a portion of the proceeds from this class benefits my work and BotanicWise, an organization providing plant wisdom, connecting like-minded people and building a community to steward land, medicinal plants and supportive relationships with each other. I've taken plenty of classes with Guido at this point (along with some of the other speakers) and highly recommend this class. Find course details and schedule here. Don't forget to use the coupon code HERBRALLY to receive $20 off!


    105 | A Breath of Fresh Air: Lung Herbs with Maria Noel Groves Jan 02, 2019

    Today’s recording is a class from Maria Noel Groves program Beyond the Home Herbalist series. She teaches this both online as well as in person in her hometown of Allenstown, NH.

    Here’s part of the class description:

    “We often take our ability to breathe for granted, but when chronic or acute illness prevents our lungs from functioning properly, it can be very scary. We’ll discuss herbs that can support the lungs in a variety of conditions including asthma, bronchitis, pneumonia, and stubborn colds.”

    Maria has also provide nine pages of class notes!

    Maria Noël Groves, RH (AHG), clinical herbalist, runs Wintergreen Botanicals, nestled in the pine forests of New Hampshire. Her business is devoted to education and empowerment via classes, health consultations, and writing with the foundational belief that good health grows in nature.

    • She is the author of the bestselling, award-winning Body into Balance: An Herbal Guide to Holistic Self Care and the forthcoming Grow Your Own Herbal Remedies.

    • Grow Your Own Herbal Remedies releases in March 2019 and SIGNED copies are currently available for PREORDER on her website.

    • Maria also offers a range of ONLINE CLASSES including her popular Home Herbalist Series as well as an on-site herbalist training program,

    • She sees distance clients via telephone.

    • Learn more about Maria and her offerings, and get a wealth of free herbal resources (articles, recipes, blog, videos, free class notes, virtual herb walk…) online at WintergreenBotanicals.com.

    Thanks for listening! HerbRally www.herbrally.com

    Breitenbush Herbal Conference www.herbalconference.net


    104 | Herbalists Without Borders UK with Shumaisa Khan Jan 01, 2019

    Shumaisa Khan is involved with Herbalists Without Borders UK and recently organized a solidarity medicine-making medicinal root harvest in London to help make winter remedies for refugees living on the streets in France. Listen in as she shares her experience. Connect with Shumaisa!

    • www.shumaisakhan.com

    • http://herbalistswithoutborders.co.uk/

    Other resources:

    • herbalista

    • Phytology

    Thanks for listening!

    HerbRally www.herbrally.com


    103 | Elixirs: Sweet Support with Katja Swift and Ryn Midura Dec 23, 2018

    Katja and Ryn from the CommonWealth Center for Holistic Herbalism are back on the podcast to discuss elixirs, a perfect remedy for this time of year. Enjoy!

    CLICK HERE to learn more about their Herbalism 101 course that they mention. Thanks for listening! HerbRally www.herbrally.com

    Breitenbush Herbal Conference www.herbalconference.net


    102 | How Herbs Enhance Holistic Lifestyle Interventions with Katja Swift and Ryn Midura Dec 13, 2018

    Another gem of an episode from our friends at the CommonWealth Center for Holistic Herbalism!

    RECIPES

    • The Holistic Herbalism Podcast episode 36: First Aid for Burns & Sprains

    • Gut-Heal Tea

    • Go-To Joint Liniment

    • Everything Will Be Fine

    CLASSES REFERENCED

    • Herbalism 101

    • Foundations in Holistic Herbalism

    • Clinical Roundtable

    • Holistic Business Mentorship

    REFERENCES

    • Whole30

    • Nutritious Movement

    • MovNat

    • Headspace

    Thanks for listening!

    HerbRally www.herbrally.com

    Breitenbush Herbal Conference www.herbalconference.net


    101 | On Herb Lust with Howie Brounstein Dec 12, 2018

    "It’s easy to harvest plants, the hard part is not harvesting." - Howie Brounstein

    Today’s episode is with herbalist Howie Brounstein the Columbines School of Botanical Studies. This audio is from a Facebook Live that he recorded in November 2018.

    CLICK HERE for the original video.

    For more from the Columbines School of Botanical Studies visit: botanicalstudies.net

    The Columbines School of Botanical Studies offers a unique educational program ranging from entry level lectures in community herbalism to a three year program including botany, ecology, wildcrafting, plant pharmacy, physiology, pathophysiology, and clinical herbalism. Operating for over three decades, they specialize in field programs where the majority of the classes are outside with the plants for a truly ‘hands on’ experience.

    Here is a downloadable PDF version of their most current Course Descriptions. Howie will be teaching at the 2019 Breitenbush Herbal Conference! Thanks for listening!

    HerbRally www.herbrally.com

    Breitenbush Herbal Conference www.herbalconference.net


    Thanks for 100 Episodes! with Mason Hutchison Dec 11, 2018

    Hey there, just wanted to record a quick podcast to say THANK FOR LISTENING for the past 100 episodes.

    Here’s the resources I mentioned in the show.

    • Herbalism events

    • Herbal monographs

    • Herbalism schools

    • Herbalism distance learning

    • Breitenbush Herbal Conference

    Here’s to another 100 episodes!

    HerbRally www.herbrally.com

    Breitenbush Herbal Conference www.herbalconference.net


    99 | Meet the Herbalist: Chris Kitchen Dec 10, 2018

    Meet the herbalist!

    Chris Kitchen has his own herbal consulting practice, Mandragora, just outside of Seattle Washington. He is also an amateur jeweler, gardener and chicken herder. Chris’ pastimes also include rowing, skiing, spending time outdoors and taking care of his rescue animals.

    Contact Chris:

    • Website

    • Email

    Thanks for listening!

    HerbRally www.herbrally.com

    Breitenbush Herbal Conference www.herbalconference.net


    98 | Herbs and Fermentation with Linda Conroy and Donna Bemis Dec 07, 2018

    Linda Conroy is the proprietress of Moonwise Herbs. She has extensive experience and expertise on the topic of fermentation and herbs for digestive health. Here is an interview with Linda and host Donna Bemis from 103.5 Sun Praire Radio in Wisconsin.

    Linda offers a wide spectrum of workshops and apprenticeships that focus on this and many other amazing topics on food and herbal nourishment.

    For more information about Linda and her work see www.moonwiseherbs.com

    For more information about Sun Praire Media: www.sunprairiemediacenter.com

    Thanks for listening! HerbRally www.herbrally.com


    97 | Herb Walk Podcast: The Metal Element with Jessica Baker Dec 07, 2018

    Just like yesterday, this episode is audio from Jessica Baker’s show, The Herb Walk Podcast. Today she discusses the metal element, from the traditional Chinese medicine point of view.

    Jessica is now in season two of her podcast, be sure to subscribe on your favorite podcast player. Also be sure to check out her new book: Plant Songs: Reflections on Herbal Medicine.

    A huge thanks to Jessica for sharing this audio with us!

    HerbRally www.herbrally.com


    96 | Herb Walk Podcast: Hawthorn with Jessica Baker Dec 06, 2018

    Today’s episode is audio from Jessica Baker’s excellent show, The Herb Walk Podcast. You’ll hear her talk a bit about her new book Plant Songs: Reflections on Herbal Medicine, and she also reads the chapter on hawthorn.

    Jessica is now in season two of her podcast, be sure to check it out (and subscribe) on your favorite podcast player. A huge thanks to Jessica for sharing this audio with us! Be on the lookout for another episode from her soon, right here on the HerbRally podcast.

    Thanks for listening! HerbRally www.herbrally.com


    95 | Alteratives: Herbs for Vitality with Lindsay Kolasa Nov 30, 2018

    In today’s episode, herbalist Lindsay Kolasa goes in depth on alteratives. She also covers a few of her favorites. Thanks to Lindsay for coming back on the podcast and sharing her expertise with all of us! Enjoy.

    Reach out to Lindsay:

    • Website

    • Email

    Previous episodes with Lindsay:

    • Postpartum Care Using Herbs with Lindsay Kolasa | 70

    • Mastitis: A Case Study with Lindsay Kolasa | 93

    Thanks for listening!

    HerbRally www.herbrally.com


    94 | Herbs For Smoke Relief with Howie Brounstein and Alex Queathem Nov 19, 2018

    Today’s episode is with herbalists Howie Brounstein and Alex Queathem from the Columbines School of Botanical Studies. This audio is from a Facebook Live that they recorded in September of 2017 in response to the wildfire smoke and extremely poor air quality in Oregon.

    Most of the content starts at about minute 2:30. Thanks to Howie and Alex for sharing this with us!

    CLICK HERE for the original video.

    For more from the Columbines School of Botanical Studies visit: botanicalstudies.net

    The Columbines School of Botanical Studies offers a unique educational program ranging from entry level lectures in community herbalism to a three year program including botany, ecology, wildcrafting, plant pharmacy, physiology, pathophysiology, and clinical herbalism. Operating for over three decades, they specialize in field programs where the majority of the classes are outside with the plants for a truly ‘hands on’ experience.

    Here is a downloadable PDF version of their most current Course Descriptions. HerbRally www.herbrally.com


    REPLAY | Rosemary Gladstar and Helen Ward on The Science & Art of Herbalism Nov 14, 2018

    The Science & Art of Herbalism course with Rosemary Gladstar is on sale this week so I wanted to run a replay of this episode! Enjoy.

    Rosemary Gladstar shares her insights with Helen Ward, Educational Director, from Sage Mountain Herbal Retreat Center about how she started working with the plants and what inspired her to write The Science & Art of Herbalism Online and Home Study Course.

    THEY'RE CURRENTLY RUNNING A SALE FOR $75 OFF!

    LEARN MORE

    HerbRally www.herbrally.com


    EVENT | Plants and Healers International Botanical Journey to Peru Nov 01, 2018

    Listen in as Anna Claire Lotti and Marc Williams discuss their upcoming botanical journey to Peru! Learn how you can join them on this memorable and educational immersion into the mountains and valleys, forests and jungles of Peru, to discover and reconnect to the plants and the healers of this remarkable region. LEARN MORE

    Connect with Plants and Healers online!

    • Website

    • Facebook

    • Instagram

    Thanks for listening!

    HerbRally www.herbrally.com


    93 | Mastitis: A Case Study with Lindsay Kolasa Oct 30, 2018

    In today’s episode, herbalist Lindsay Kolasa gives us her personal protocol in helping out with mastitis. She covers several herbs and formulas, as well as supplements and more. There are a lot of takeaways in this one! Thanks to Lindsay for sharing this personal account with all of us.

    Reach out to Lindsay!

    • Website

    • Email

    RESOURCES

    • NutriBiotic Vitamin C

    • Poke Oil

    • Episode 70 | Postpartum Care Using Herbs with Lindsay Kolasa

    Thanks for listening!

    JOIN THE HERBRALLY FACEBOOK GROUP SIGN UP FOR THE HERBRALLY NEWSLETTER

    HerbRally www.herbrally.com


    REPLAY | Herbs & Practices for Vata Season with Amanda Stanley Oct 22, 2018

    It’s autumn! And that means it’s vata season. I thought it’d be fun to republish this timely episode with Amanda Stanley. This recording was episode 11 of the HerbRally podcast, so newer listeners may not have made it that far back in the archives.

    Amanda is an Ayurvedic herbalist, yogi and reiki practitioner. I loved gaining new insight in this system of herbalism. She has a wonderful way of weaving the philosophy of Ayurveda with practical health practices we could all stand to implement more of in our daily lives.

    I got a lot out of this episode and I know you'll come away inspired!

    Thanks so much to Amanda for sharing her wealth of knowledge.

    If you’d like to reach out to her, you can find her here:

    • Facebook

    • JupitersLabyrinth.com

    RESOURCES

    • What is Ayurveda?

    • Discover Your Dosha Type

    HerbRally www.herbrally.com


    92 | The Complete Herbal First Aid Kit with Sam Coffman and Katja Swift Oct 21, 2018

    Today’s episode is with herbalists Sam Coffman and Katja Swift. They give us a ton of valuable info on how to create and use an herbal first aid kit. This audio is from a webinar that they hosted a few years ago. Enjoy!

    RESOURCES

    • Original Webinar

    • Commonwealth Center for Holistic Herbalism

    • The Human Path

    • Herbal Medics Academy

    • The Herbal Medic by Sam Coffman

    Thanks for listening! HerbRally www.herbrally.com


    91 | Sleep Essentials with Heather Irvine Oct 12, 2018

    On today’s episode we’ll hear from herbalist Heather Irvine. She’s going to teach us about some classic botanicals for sleep used in Western Herbalism, plus one we learn about from Ayurveda.

    For more from Heather visit GivingTreeBotanicals.com.

    Thanks for listening!

    HerbRally www.herbrally.com

    Breitenbush Herbal Conference www.herbalconference.net


    90 | Astragalus Monograph by Krystal Thompson - Read by Heather Irvine Oct 05, 2018

    Another narrated monograph! Today’s episode Heather Irvine reads Krystal Thompson’s astragalus monograph.

    Thanks for listening!

    RESOURCES

    • Hotel Wilderness

    • Giving Tree Botanicals

    • Astragalus Monograph

    Krystal is the woman behind Hotel Wilderness, a food and project blog focused on bringing healing herbs into the nooks and crannies of our daily lives. She is a photographer with a deep-seated love for food and plant medicine, and can usually be found happily crafting between the three. HerbRally www.herbrally.com

    Breitenbush Herbal Conference www.herbalconference.net


    89 | The Wilderness First Aid Program – Sam Coffman is Interviewed by Mandy Gough Oct 04, 2018

    Today we’ll hear Mandy Gough interview Sam Coffman as they discuss the Wilderness First Aid Program.

    Mandy Gough owns and operates XoM3 Botanical Solutions. XoM3 Botanical Solutions is a boutique company with an herbal practitioner's expertise, dedicated to gathering the finest organic and ethically selected, grown and foraged ingredients to formulate and handcraft exceptional small batch botanical products and workshops for real people in skin care, wellness and home.

    Sam Coffman has over 10 years of military experience as a U.S. Special Forces Medic, an interrogator and a linguist. He studied botany and bioregional medicine both privately and at several outdoor schools in Colorado, and during his military service as a Green Beret Medic he logged thousands of hours in the field as a team medic, military emergency rooms and troop medical clinics.

    Over the past 25 years, Sam has not only taught survival for military and civilian students, but also has focused on post-disaster and remote-medicine using primarily (if not exclusively) plant medicine. He has worked as a clinical herbalist on his own and in conjunction with functional medicine doctors (M.D. and D.O.) for chronic as well as acute illness and injury. Sam has been highly focused on bio-regional plant medicine for infection, injury and illness most commonly encountered in a post-disaster, remote or underserved environment when there is no higher definitive medical care.

    Sam has taught wilderness first aid certification, remote and post-disaster herbal medicine, urban and primitive survival skills and self-defense for over two decades. He is co-founder of the non-profit organization – Herbal Medics – that travels to remote areas in Nicaragua as well as medically underserved urban areas in the USA, providing herbal medicine clinics, off-grid and salvage-based engineering solutions (water purification, sustainable power, sustainable agriculture, etc.).

    RESOURCES

    • XoM3 homepage

    • XoM3 on Facebook

    • The Human Path

    • Herbal Medics Academy

    • Book - The Herbal Medic by Sam Coffman

    Thanks for listening!

    HerbRally www.herbrally.com

    Breitenbush Herbal Conference www.herbalconference.net


    88 | Southern Folk Medicine by Phyllis Light - Chapter One read by Heather Irvine Sep 29, 2018

    As someone who listens to a lot of audio books, I’m really excited to publish today’s episode! Listen in as Heather Irvine narrates the first chapter to Phyllis Light’s new book, Southern Folk Medicine.

    It’s a great book and a great reading! Thanks to Phyllis for sharing such fantastic storytelling and information, and thanks to Heather for taking the time to read this for us.

    Enjoy!

    "Survival was more important than modality purity."

    "Simple practices of folk medicine develop to assist in the every day life, health, and prosperity of ordinary people."

    "Even if you are not aware of it, you’ve probably practiced some type of folk medicine."

    -Phyllis Light

    RESOURCES

    • Signed copy of Southern Folk Medicine

    • Southern Folk Medicine on Amazon

    • Phyllis Light

    • Heather Irvine

    Thanks for listening! HerbRally www.herbrally.com

    Breitenbush Herbal Conference www.herbalconference.net


    87 | Hawthorn: In the Field with Suzanne Tabert Sep 27, 2018

    Let’s go on an herb walk! Today we’ll get to listen in on herbalist Suzanne Tabert as she goes in-depth on the wonderful plant ally, Hawthorn.

    Suzanne is an herbalist, wildcrafter and the founder and director of the Cedar Mountain Herb School located in Bothell, WA.

    She’s also adjunct faculty at Bastyr University, a member of the American Herbalists Guild, and has been teaching herbalism for thirty years now.

    Suzanne and the Cedar Mountain Herb School offers both an intensive apprenticeship, as well as individual workshops.

    Registration for the 2019 apprenticeship starts in mid-October, so be sure to stay in contact with Suzanne.

    She’ll also be teaching throughout the winter this year, so be sure to check out the workshop calendar.

    Thanks to Suzanne for sharing this herbal wisdom with us! And thanks to y’all for listening.

    RESOURCES

    • Cedar Mountain Herb School

    • Workshops

    • Apprenticeship

    • About Suzanne

    Thanks for listening!

    HerbRally www.herbrally.com

    Breitenbush Herbal Conference www.herbalconference.net


    EVENT | Free Herbalism Project (Fall 2018) Sep 25, 2018

    In today’s episode I’m going to chat about the upcoming event, the Free Herbalism Project hosted by Mountain Rose Herbs.

    The event is going to be held at the beautiful Mount Pisgah Arboretum in Eugene, OR on Sunday, October 14, 2018. We’ll be hosting herbalists Tieraona Low Dog, MD and Paul Bergner. There will also be a plant walk featuring Anna Bradley, a presentation from Guisepi Spadafora, and a free yoga class!

    We hope to see you there!

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    86 | Heather Irvine: Getting the Fire Back Sep 22, 2018

    "If in restoring ourselves we needed to eat, pray, love, in getting our fire back we need to eat, work, move." - Heather Irvine

    Today we’ll hear from Heather Irvine once again, as she gives a follow up to episode 82, “Yin, Feminine, Important, What, even, is it?”.

    Although today she delves into the yang principle.

    Thanks for listening!

    RESOURCES

    • Visit Heather online at GivingTreeBotanicals.com.

    • American Herbalists Guild Symposium

    • Southern Folk Medicine by Phyllis Light

    • The Tao of Nutrition

    Thanks for listening! HerbRally www.herbrally.com Breitenbush Herbal Conference www.herbalconference.net


    85 | Herban Legends, History & Facts with Paul Bergner & Sam Coffman Sep 16, 2018

    Paul Bergner discusses many "herban legends" as well as the positive and valid uses of several medicinal herbs.

    Today’s episode is audio that was extracted from a webinar that Paul and Sam hosted. For full slides and the original video CLICK HERE.

    Thanks to Paul and Sam for sharing with us!

    RESOURCES

    • North American Institute of Medical Herbalism

    • Herbal Medics

    • The Human Path

    This episode is brought to you by Herbal Medics University.

    Herbal Medics University is a branch of The Human Path. The Human Path is a survival school that is focused around the survival of our human species. Their classes are sustainability and earth-centric, yet also very practical and realistic. They are structured similar to a university, in that they have core paths as well as electives (aka “peripheral classes”). All of their courses are focused on self-sustainability, and the subjects that fit into that focus span a very wide range as well as amazing depth in each subject.

    You can visit them at HerbalMedics.University

    Paul Bergner has studied and practiced herbalism since 1973, with formal training in naturopathy, clinical nutrition, Traditional Chinese Medicine, Ayurveda, flower essences, yoga therapy, and bodywork, undergraduate studies in pre-medicine and psychology, and 50 semester hours of doctoral-level medical studies at the National College of Naturopathic Medicine. He has published the journal Medical Herbalism since 1989, and he has written seven books on medical herbalism, nutrition, Chinese medicine, ethnobotany, and naturopathic medicine. He has also edited periodicals on clinical nutrition and naturopathic medicine.

    Paul has taught herbalism and clinical nutrition since 1989. He mentored more than 230 students through clinical residencies at the Rocky Mountain Center for Botanical Studies and the North American Institute of Medical Herbalism in Boulder between 1996 and 2012. He is currently on the clinical faculty of the School of Traditional Western Herbalism in Portland, OR and the Colorado School of Clinical Herbalism in Boulder. He has also taught nutrition academically at both the undergraduate and master’s levels. He lectures on the topics of herbalism and clinical nutrition nationally and internationally. HerbRally www.herbrally.com


    84 | How To Not Be a Guru with Katja Swift and Ryn Midura Sep 06, 2018

    Loved the discourse in this episode! I particularly enjoyed the emphasis on community versus competition. There is tons of food for thought in this one. A huge thanks to Katja and Ryn for taking the time to record this. Let us know what you think!

    Today’s episode is brought to you by the CommonWealth Center for Holistic Herbalism located in Boston, MA (as well as online).

    One of their online offerings is a beginner’s bundle called Herbalism 101.

    Herbalism 101 includes the complete "herbal toolkit" Materia Medica course, where you'll learn more than 85 individual herbs and how to work with them.

    You’ll also have access to the step-by-step Medicine-Making course, which has descriptions of how to make each herbal preparation and when each one is applicable.

    Videos include plenty of close-up coverage of each step in the process so that you'll feel confident to do it in your own kitchen!

    Herbalism 101 also comes:

    • 100% video instruction: if you can watch TV, you can learn herbalism!

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    • MP3 audio files - so you can review the content while you commute, workout, garden, ... anytime!
    • Direct access to Ryn and Katja - They're always just a click away: you can ask any questions in the integrated discussion forum, and we're committed to personally answering your questions within 24 hours
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    83 | Linden! with Julie James Sep 05, 2018

    Today’s episode is with herbalist Julie James.

    She’s going to be teaching us all about Linden!

    This audio was taken (with permission of course) from a Facebook live video Julie made for her school’s fan page.

    Her school is called Green Wisdom Herbal Studies and it’s based out of Long beach, CA.

    If you're looking for an herbalism apprenticeship and you live in California (or beyond), definitely check out what Julie and Green Wisdom has to offer.

    Thanks Julie for sharing! Thanks to y'all for listening. HerbRally www.herbrally.com


    EVENT: Moonflower Herb Fest Aug 30, 2018

    Today we'll hear from Nicole Telkes as she discusses the upcoming event: Moonflower Herb Fest.

    Moonflower Herb Fest November 3, 2018 Austin, TX

    Thanks for listening!

    For more from Nicole

    • Website
    • Wildflower School of Botanical Medicine
    • Moonflower Herb Fest

    HerbRally www.herbrally.com


    82 | Heather Irvine: Yin, Feminine, Important? What, even, is it? Aug 20, 2018

    Listen in as Heather Irvine expounds upon the principles of yin. I really enjoyed this one and hope y'all do as well!

    Visit Heather online at GivingTreeBotanicals.com.

    Thanks for listening!

    HerbRally www.herbrally.com


    81 | Nourishing You: Self Care Oil Therapy with Kami McBride Aug 20, 2018

    In today’s episode we’ll get to hear from Kami McBride, and she’s going to teach us all about self care through oil therapy, as well as creating your home sanctuary, setting up nourishing routines, and so much more.

    This content goes nicely with Kami’s course she’s currently hosting called Handcrafted Healing Herbal Oils.

    There’s a couple of free videos, including how to make lavender oil and calendula oil. The videos are packed with useful information!

    Handcrafted Healing Herbal Oils is only available until August 24th, 2018. So if you're listening to this in the future, apologies, but Kami does open up registration annually.

    A huge thanks to Kami for sharing this class with us, and thanks to y’all for listening!

    RESOURCES

    • Handcrafted Healing Herbal Oils
    • Free herbal oil videos

    80 | Philodendron Freedom: The Glass House by the White House with Heather Irvine Aug 13, 2018

    Today's episode we'll get to hear from frequent HerbRally contributor, Heather Irvine. She covers six of the medicinal plants she visited at the United States Botanic Garden in Washington, DC. Today you'll get a primer on these plants: gotu kola, guarana, licorice, black pepper, cinnamon, and cinchona.

    Enjoy the episode!

    RESOURCES

    • Adaptogens by David Winston and Steven Maimes

    • SWSBM

    • IM4US Conference

    • US Botanic Garden

    • Visit Heather online!

    Mountain Rose Herbs is a great place to purchase most of the herbs mentioned!

    • Gotu Kola
    • Guarana
    • Licorice
    • Black Pepper
    • Cinnamon

    Thank you for listening! HerbRally www.herbrally.com


    79 | Common Mistakes when Going Green with your Skincare Routine with Batty and Karla Aug 01, 2018

    Today we'll hear from Batty and Karla from Batty's Bath. They're going to inform us on the common mistakes that folks make when going green with your skincare routine. They cover greenwashing, reading labels, the dirty dozen, and so much more! You're sure to take away some new nuggets of information as well as inspiration.

    Thanks to Batty and Karla for sharing! Show them some love on the socials:

    • Facebook
    • Instagram

    RESOURCES

    • Batty's Bath
    • Dirty Dozen by David Suzuki
    • Toxic Ingredient Workshop
    • Radiant Rebels
    • Green Beauty: The Why and How of a Clean Beauty Routine with Caitlin Frazier | 53

    Thanks for listening! HerbRally www.herbrally.com


    78 | Sunflower Medicine with Arvolyn Hill and Ellenie Cruz Jul 23, 2018

    Today's episode is with Arvolyn Hill and Ellenie Cruz of Oshun's Garden.

    This is actually episode one of their podcast which you can find on SoundCloud.

    Oshun's Garden is a digital Garden of holistic medicinal resources focusing primarily on flower essences as vibrational healing geared towards people of color.

    RESOURCES

    • Arvolyn Hill - goldfeathershop.com

    • Ellenie Cruz - asc3nsionart.com

    • NOLA Herb Gathering

    • Oshun's Garden

    Thanks so much to y’all for listening, and a huge thanks to Ellenie and Arvolyn for sharing this delightful first episode of Oshun’s Garden. HerbRally www.herbrally.com Breitenbush Herb Conference www.herbalconference.net


    77 | Drifting in New Mexico: An Herbalist Tumbles Through the Southwest with Heather Irvine Jul 16, 2018

    Today we'll get to hear from herbalist Heather Irvine as she describes her adventures through the Albuquerque Botanical Garden. She visited this plant nerd paradise immediately following attending the fabulous event, the Good Medicine Confluence in Durango, CO. Heather covers a few plants (some medicinal, some not) and gives recommendations and resources to further your study.

    Thanks to Heather for sharing, and thanks to y'all for listening!

    RESOURCES

    • Herbalism Events
    • Women, Hormones & the Menstrual Cycle by Ruth Trickey
    • Medicinal Plants of the Desert and Canyon West by Michael Moore
    • Herbs & Things by Jeanne Rose
    • Giving Tree Botanicals

    HerbRally www.herbrally.com


    76 | Meadowsweet Monograph with Katja Swift and Ryn Midura Jul 10, 2018

    This monograph on Meadowsweet is extracted from the Meadowsweet video in Katja & Ryn's Holistic Herbalism Materia Medica course, an online exploration of more than 85 keystone herbal allies.

    This course is part of the Herbalism 101 online video program, which includes not just Materia Medica, but also detailed video lessons on how to make each type of herbal remedy in the Herbal Medicine-Making course.

    When you enroll in the program, you get access to 40 hours of video covering more than 85 plants, and 18 hours of video demonstrating each type of herbal medicine making. Videos include plenty of close-up coverage of each step in the process, so that you'll feel confident to do it in your own kitchen.

    From now until July 14 you can save $50 using coupon code RESILIENCE.

    Katja & Ryn want your experience to be as close to “being there in person” as possible, and want to accommodate as many different styles of learning as possible. That’s why they also provide:

    * PDF materials - if you like to follow along on paper.

    * MP3 files - so you can review the content while you commute, workout, garden, ... anytime!

    * Direct access to Ryn and Katja - they're always just a click away! You can ask any questions in the integrated discussion forum, and they're committed to personally answering your questions within 24 hours.

    * Weekly live Q&A sessions - to get some face time and direct feedback from your teachers.

    By the end of this program, you'll be ready to start incorporating herbs into your daily life to keep you and your loved ones healthy and resilient all year round!

    And remember...from now until July 14 you can save $50 using coupon code RESILIENCE. LEARN MORE

    Katja & Ryn are a husband-and-wife team of clinical herbalists who founded the CommonWealth Center for Holistic Herbalism in Boston, MA. They offer consultations and classes for herbalists online and in person, from brand-new beginners to those seeking professional clinical experience and holistic business training. Thanks for listening!

    HerbRally www.herbrally.com Follow us on Instagram! @herbrally


    75 | Lion's Mane Monograph with Heather Irvine Jul 03, 2018

    'Tis a historic day for HerbRally! Why's that you ask? It's the first mushroom monograph on the podcast. Listen in as Heather Irvine goes in-depth on this extremely useful fungi.

    Also, we'll get to hear a fun herbal song from Kyle with Tippecanoe Herbs as he sings about oh little lion's mane. Be sure to follow him on Instagram @tippecanoe_herbs

    Here's the lyrics to the song!

    Saw you lying in the arms of a hardwood my oh my got you on my brain. You're sure a prize, for the eyes Oh little lion's mane, Oh little lion's mane

    And you gotta lotta nerve coming here easing all my pain. You're still mending, all my loose endings Oh little lion's mane Oh little lion's mane

    Lion's mane, Lion's Mane I found but you're up there And I'm down here on the ground.

    Thanks to Heather and Kyle for always sharing their talents with us! And thanks to y'all for listening. HerbRally www.herbrally.com


    75 | Lion's Mane Monograph with Heather Irvine Jul 03, 2018

    'Tis a historic day for HerbRally! Why's that you ask? It's the first mushroom monograph on the podcast. Listen in as Heather Irvine goes in-depth on this extremely useful fungi.

    Also, we'll get to hear a fun herbal song from Kyle with Tippecanoe Herbs as he sings about oh little lion's mane. Be sure to follow him on Instagram @tippecanoe_herbs

    Here's the lyrics to the song!

    Saw you lying in the arms of a hardwood my oh my got you on my brain. You're sure a prize, for the eyes Oh little lion's mane, Oh little lion's mane

    And you gotta lotta nerve coming here easing all my pain. You're still mending, all my loose endings Oh little lion's mane Oh little lion's mane

    Lion's mane, Lion's Mane I found but you're up there And I'm down here on the ground.

    Thanks to Heather and Kyle for always sharing their talents with us! And thanks to y'all for listening. HerbRally www.herbrally.com


    74 | End of the World Herbalism with Sam Coffman Jun 19, 2018

    Today's episode is with the one and only Sam Coffman. This is a recording of a webinar he did with the American Herbalists Guild. Thanks to Sam for sharing this audio with us, and thanks to y'all for listening!

    This episode is brought to you by Herbal Medics University.

    Herbal Medics University is a branch of The Human Path. The Human Path is a survival school that is focused around the survival of our human species. Their classes are sustainability and earth-centric, yet also very practical and realistic. They are structured similar to a university, in that they have core paths as well as electives (aka “peripheral classes”). All of their courses are focused on self-sustainability, and the subjects that fit into that focus span a very wide range as well as amazing depth in each subject.

    You can visit them at HerbalMedics.University

    HerbRally www.herbrally.com


    73 | What is an Adaptogen Anyway? with Heather Irvine Jun 11, 2018

    Adaptogens and nootropics have been claimed to do amazing things, but do you ever feel the claims made of herbs such as Ginseng and Rhodiola seem vague, too numerous and too good to be true? There is a reason for that. By definition, adaptogens have broad positive effects -- such as helping us withstand stress -- and are somewhat versatile in use. In this class we will go over some of the commonalities of adaptogens, including how they work, as well as differentiate many specific ones in terms of strengths, applications and energetics. From this you will be better able to articulate what an adaptogen is and what systems adaptogens work on. Tulsi, our Herbstalk plant-of-the-year, is an adaptogen, and we will touch on how it is different than many of the others.

    This class was recorded at the wonderful annual event, Herbstalk, which takes place each June in Somerville, MA.

    A big shout out and thanks to Steph and Henry, as well as all of the Herbstalk volunteers for organizing and hosting such a great event. For more information on Herbstalk as well as their two other events, just head to Herbstalk.org. Thanks for listening! HerbRally www.herbrally.com


    73 | What is an Adaptogen Anyway? with Heather Irvine Jun 11, 2018

    Adaptogens and nootropics have been claimed to do amazing things, but do you ever feel the claims made of herbs such as Ginseng and Rhodiola seem vague, too numerous and too good to be true? There is a reason for that. By definition, adaptogens have broad positive effects -- such as helping us withstand stress -- and are somewhat versatile in use. In this class we will go over some of the commonalities of adaptogens, including how they work, as well as differentiate many specific ones in terms of strengths, applications and energetics. From this you will be better able to articulate what an adaptogen is and what systems adaptogens work on. Tulsi, our Herbstalk plant-of-the-year, is an adaptogen, and we will touch on how it is different than many of the others.

    This class was recorded at the wonderful annual event, Herbstalk, which takes place each June in Somerville, MA.

    A big shout out and thanks to Steph and Henry, as well as all of the Herbstalk volunteers for organizing and hosting such a great event. For more information on Herbstalk as well as their two other events, just head to Herbstalk.org. Thanks for listening! HerbRally www.herbrally.com


    72 | Bringing Herbs to Life with EagleSong Evans Gardener Jun 06, 2018

    How do you cultivate health in daily life? Can simple herbs and common foods, deepen and nourish health and wholeness? Yes! And more...

    In this dynamic hands-on workshop you will breathe herbs to life. Are you ready? You’ll follow the seasons, journey with the invisible and rediscover our herbal allies dandelion, burdock, beets and oatstraw in whole, healthy new ways. All this while you cavort with symbiosis and resonance in a living dance of transformation.

    This class was recorded at the 2017 NorthWest Herb Symposium. For more information on this fabulous event, just head to NWHerbSymposium.com.

    For more information about the Pacific Women's Herbal Conference, head to PacificWomensHerbalConference.com.

    To find herbalism events in your neck of the woods: HerbRally.com/events

    Thanks so much for listening! If you have a moment to leave a ranking and/or review in iTunes or your podcast player of choice, we'd truly appreciate it.


    71 | Meet the Herbalist: Alex Rei of Black Locust Gardens May 31, 2018

    Today’s episode is with Alex Rei. She is the co-owner of Black Locust Gardens, and also makes herbal goods, under her company name, 13 Botanicals. She is on the board for the Great Lakes Herb Faire where she is the coordinator of herbal first aid. She is also currently pursuing nursing school and hopes to open up her own apothecary and clinic, allowing equal access to good and affordable integrative health care.

    In today's episode she delves into the ups and downs of owning and operating an herb farm, such as organic certification, selling dried versus fresh herbs, marketing and so on. She also covers the other various aspects of her herbal journey.

    A huge thanks to Alex for taking the time to share all of her knowledge with us! VISIT BLACK LOCUST GARDENS ONLINE VISIT THE GREAT LAKES HERB FAIRE ONLINE Thanks for listening! HerbRally.com Find us on Instagram: @herbrally


    Herbal Community Resources #3 | Herbal CSA Directory with Nicole Gagliano May 29, 2018

    Today we'll hear from herbalist Nicole Gagliano as she discusses the herbal CSA directory that she is creating. What an amazing resource! When she started her herbal CSA in 2013 there weren't many of them available. Now there are so many! She feels like this directory will be helpful to folks trying to find an herbal CSA in their area. And hopefully this will also encourage the use of locally grown herbs in communities. Please share this episode with anyone you think would like to be on the list!

    If you would like to be included please contact her with these details: 1. Your name 2. Your CSA's name 3. your CSA website 4. your state 5. If you would like to write a brief description of your herbal CSA's offerings she would be happy to include this info with your listing and link to your website! Nicole Gagliano is a clinical herbalist, who studied at The Northwest School for Botanical Studies with Christa Sinadinos. She has also studied with other herbalist from around the country, honing her "herby" skills. She is also the product maker, wild crafter, formulator, and herbalist for WIld and Wise. If you've enjoyed the show please share with an herbalist friend! HerbRally www.herbrally.com Instagram: @herbrally


    70 | Postpartum Care Using Herbs with Lindsay Kolasa May 22, 2018

    Today’s episode is with herbalist Lindsay Kolasa. She goes in-depth on her postpartum self-care plan using herbs.

    Definitely keep your pen and pad handy because there are a ton of takeaways in this one!

    To find out more about Lindsay and what she’s up to, just head to madhupamaypop.com.

    Huge thanks to Lindsay for sharing this audio with us! If you've enjoyed this episode, please take a moment to share with an herbalist friend :) HerbRally www.herbrally.com

    Instagram>> @herbrally


    69 | Rosemary Gladstar and Helen Ward on The Science & Art of Herbalism May 17, 2018

    Rosemary Gladstar shares her insights with Helen Ward, Educational Director, from Sage Mountain Herbal Retreat Center about how she started working with the plants and what inspired her to write The Science & Art of Herbalism Online and Home Study Course.

    They're currently running a sale for $75 off!

    LEARN MORE

    Thanks for listening to the HerbRally Podcast! If you've enjoyed it, please share with a friend. Rankings and reviews are always appreciated :)

    HerbRally www.herbrally.com

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    68 | David Hoffmann: How to Prescribe for the Unique Individual May 12, 2018

    A look at the plethora of issues that surround the actual dispensing of herbs and ideas. This class will not discuss diagnosis. For example, should you use a tincture, fluid extract or capsule? What dose is appropriate? A time to look at all the practical questions that we rarely discuss.

    Today’s episode is brought to you by the NorthWest Herb Symposium.

    I had the pleasure of attending this wonderful event a few years ago and I gotta say it’s top notch. The location alone is worth the trip. It’s located at the Camp Casey Conference Center in beautiful Coupeville Washington.

    Next year’s event, titled “Botanicals at the Beach” will be from August 23 – 26 2018. For more information you can head to NWHerbSymposium.com.

    Also, you can purchase recordings from last year’s event, as well as many other events from the symposium’s organizer’s website: www.treefarmtapes.com

    Today’s episode was recorded at the 2017 NorthWest Herb Symposium.

    It’s with none other than David Hoffmann.

    David, a Fellow of Britain’s National Institute of Medical Herbalists, has been a clinical phytotherapist for more than twenty-five years.

    He started his herbal practice in Wales, continuing at the Findhorn community in Scotland, and has been practicing in California since 1986.

    A long time activist in the environmental and peace movements, he ran for parliament in Britain for the Green party in 1983. He is one of the founding members and a past president of the American Herbalists Guild and is on the advisory boards of the American Botanical Council and HerbalGram.

    The author of seventeen books, including the highly regarded The Complete Illustrated Holistic Herbal, An Elders’ Herbal,Medical Herbalism and The Herbal Handbook, Hoffmann teaches phytotherapy throughout the English-speaking world and is currently a faculty member of the California School of Herbal Studies. He is also a visiting faculty member at Bastyr University, the California Institute of Integral Studies, the National College of Phytotherapy, and the Rocky Mountain School of Botanical Studies.

    Thanks for listening!

    HerbRally www.herbrally.com

    Give us a follow on Instagram! @herbrally


    Herbal Community Resources #2 | Raquel, Mona Mayhue, and Kristian Cole May 10, 2018

    Welcome to episode 2 of Herbal Community Resources. Here's who we'll hear from and which resource they're bringing to the table:

    • Raquel recommends the Herbal Academy.
    • Mona Mayhue recommends the Printable Plant Symbolism Cards from Traditional Medicinals.
    • Kristian Cole recommends “The Herb Book” by John Lust.

    Thanks to these three for taking the time to record this audio and contribute!

    Here's where you can find them online:

    • Raquel - Libras Garden
    • Mona Mayhue - Darlingtonia Holistic Care
    • Kristian Cole - Earth Witch Crafts

    If you'd like to contribute to the Herbal Community Resources segment, or to the HerbRally Podcast, please contact me.

    PS - Last week the HerbRally Instagram account was hacked! Feel free to give us a follow. We're @herbrally.

    Thank you for listening!

    HerbRally www.herbrally.com


    67 | Susan Leopold and Howie Brounstein LIVE From the AHG Symposium May 08, 2018

    Listen in on Susan Leopold and Howie Brounstein's fun Facebook Live conversation. This was recorded at the 2017 American Herbalists Guild Symposium in Oregon.

    Susan Leopold, PhD, is executive director of the medicinal plant conservation non-profit United Plant Savers (UpS). She serves as an advisory board member of American Botanical Council, and a board member of Botanical Dimensions and Center for Sustainable Economy.

    JOIN UNITED PLANT SAVERS

    Howie Brounstein has taught botany, herbalism, and wildcrafting extensively for decades, including at such herbal establishments as the Southwest School of Botanical Medicine. He is the co-owner and a primary instructor of the Columbines School of Botanical Studies and has a busy clinical practice in Eugene, Oregon. He is well known for his brilliant in depth teaching style and his passionate love of plants.

    VISIT COLUMBINES SCHOOL OF BOTANICAL STUDIES

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    EVENT | Sacred Waters Retreat - Sobande Greer is Interviewed by Jaacalyn Davis May 08, 2018

    You're in for a treat! On today's episode we'll get to hear from Sobande Greer and Jaacalyn Davis as they discuss the upcoming event: Sacred Waters Retreat. There's a lot to this episode! So even if you're not able to make it to the event this time around, I'd still recommend giving it a listen. Enjoy!

    Visit Sacred Waters Retreat Online

    About:

    Born & raised in Louisville KY, Sobande was given a glimpse at a early age into the lost art of traditional African herbalism by her great grandmother. She is Desert Storm Army Veteran who obediently returned to the ways of her fore-mothers after serving the military. She is a Master Herbalist with more than 25 years in the field, earning a degree as a Certified Holistic Nutritionist & Natural Health Professional. Sobande is a world renown teacher, author & consultant earning certifications through the Professional Training Program from the International Board of African Thinkers & Healers Inc. & the Trinity School of Natural Health. She holds undergraduate degrees in communications, public relations, health & nutrition and is currently completing her Doctor of Naturopathy.

    She is the founder of Sacred Waters Retreat LLC, Natural Choices Botanica of Traditional Healing & the NCB School of Herbalism & Holistic Health.

    Thank you for listening! If you enjoyed the show, please share with a friend :)

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    66 | My Favorite Herbal Books by Dreoilín ÓCoigligh May 03, 2018

    Today’s episode is audio from a YouTuber by the name of Dreoilín.

    He’s a poet, musician, artist, teacher and bushcraft instructor, and he’s really got a wide-ranging YouTube channel.

    Really wanted to publish today’s episode because he reviews a few of Ellen Evert Hopman’s herbalism books.

    Check out episode 20 of the HerbRally Podcast where Ellen speaks about the doctrine of signatures!

    A big thanks to Dreoilin and Ellen for sharing the audio on this! Dreoilín ÓCoigligh on YouTube

    Books mentioned:

    • Tree Medicine Tree Magic
    • A Druid's Herbal for the Sacred Earth Year
    • A Druid's Herbal of Sacred Tree Medicine
    • Scottish Herbs and Fairy Lore
    • Secret Medicines from Your Garden
    • The Secret Medicines of Your Kitchen

    65 | Elecampane Monograph with Katja Swift and Ryn Midura May 02, 2018

    This monograph on Elecampane is the audio from the Elecampane video in their Holistic Herbalism Materia Medica course, an online exploration of more than 85 keystone herbal allies. This course is part of the Herbalism 101 program, which includes not just Materia Medica, but also detailed video lessons on how to make each type of herbal remedy in the Herbal Medicine Making course.

    When you enroll in the program, you get access to 40 hours of video covering more than 85 plants, and 18 hours of video demonstrating each type of herbal medicine making, plus supporting materials, feedback on your homework, and direct access to Ryn and Katja in the integrated discussion forum. You can watch it anytime, anywhere you have an internet connection! LEARN MORE

    Herbal Medicine for Beginners is your everyday reference for common ailments using 35 popular herbs.

    You don’t need to buy hundreds of hard-to-find herbs to start your journey with herbal medicine. Herbal Medicine for Beginners shows you how to use a few important herbs to promote the body’s ability to fight infection and heal naturally.

    Herbal Medicine for Beginners shows herbalists-in-training how to use a limited number of versatile, medicinal herbs to craft herbal remedies for common ailments. From allergies to fevers to headaches, beginners will gain the essential knowledge they need to blossom into natural healers and practice herbal medicine.

    Katja and Ryn are a husband and wife team of clinical herbalists who founded the CommonWealth Center for Holistic Herbalism in Boston, MA. They offer consultations and classes for herbalists from beginners to professional training. Thank you for listening! Please share with an herbalist friend if you're loving the HerbRally Podcast. Or give us a shout-out on Instagram. We truly appreciate all of the love <3

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    64 | An Interview with Herbalist Jess Krueger Apr 22, 2018

    Jess Krueger is interviewed by her pal Emma. They chat about her new herbal zine, an upcoming workshop, and her herbal CSA.

    LINKS

    • Zine
    • Herbal Foundations Weekend
    • CSA
    • Follow Jess on Instagram!

    Thanks to Jess and Emma for taking the time to record this!

    About Jess:

    My life is grounded in nourishment, utilizing locally abundant plants and facilitating the accessible sharing of skills and knowledge. I work with people to cultivate wellness through nourishing and dynamic herbal education according to their individual needs. I love to teach people about plants: how to identify them, how to harvest them, and how to make home made remedies. Valuing nature connection through spending time immersed outdoors harvesting plants as food and medicine is an essential part of my work. I write herbal zines, co-run an herbal CSA and teach classes in and around Viroqua, WI.


    63 | Brittany Wood Nickerson: Comfort Foods and Cravings - What Does Your Body Really Need? Apr 18, 2018

    Today we'll get to hear from herbalist and author Brittany Wood Nickerson. She goes on a deep dive exploration of food cravings, flavor profiles, embodiment and much more. This episode is chock-full of info!

    The lesson for this episode is from her excellent book Recipes from the Herbalist's Kitchen.

    A huge thanks to Brittany for sharing today’s lesson with all of us, and thanks to y’all for listening. Enjoy.

    Brittany Wood Nickerson is a practicing herbalist, author, health educator, and cook. She combines knowledge of nutrition and a passion for using food as medicine with her training in Western, Ayurvedic and Chinese herbal medicine. Her treatment and support/coaching approach emphasize personal empowerment, preventative health care, and whole body wellness. Brittany is the founder and primary instructor of Thyme Herbal in Conway Massachusetts where she teaches a three-year herbal apprenticeship program as well as classes on ritual, ceremony and earth-centered spirituality. She teaches at the University of Massachusetts and is the organizer of the Northampton/Amherst Herbal Meet-up group. Brittany is a passionate teacher and an inspirational speaker, presenting at conferences and for programs throughout the country. She is the author of The Everyday Living Series, posters and zines for the home, The Herbal Homestead Journal and Recipes from the Herbalist’s Kitchen.

    Thanks for listening to the HerbRally podcast! If you've enjoyed it, please share with an herbalist pal :)

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    62 | NEW BOOK: Plant Powered Beauty | Maria Christodoulou interviews author Christina Daigneault Apr 16, 2018

    Today on the HerbRally Podcast we'll get to hear Maria Christodoulou interview author Christina Daigneault about her fabulous new book Plant Powered Beauty. They discuss a few recipes, Christina's background as well as her inspiration for writing the book.

    Maria is the owner of Bliss Without Bother based in Brooklyn, NY. Bliss Without Bother offers specialized retreat and event planning with competitive rates based on number of participants and requested services. Check 'em out at blisswithoutbother.com.

    Christina Daigneault is an attorney and founder of Orchard Strategies, a public relations firm specializing in health and wellness. She co-authored Plant-Powered Beauty with Amy Galper, the cofounder of the New York Institute of Aromatic Studies and executive director of the New York Institute of Aromatherapy. Thanks for listening! If you're enjoying the podcast please share with an herbalist friend.

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    FREE BOOK | Herb Fairies Book 1 | Stellaria's Big Find Apr 11, 2018

    This is exciting. My friends at LearningHerbs are about to open the 2018 Herb Fairies Spring Book Club, and they’re giving away Book One for free!

    If you don’t know Herb Fairies yet, this 13-book series teaches kids how to use herbs.

    With Herb Fairies, your kids are entertained with an epic adventure, while learning valuable life skills at the same time. You’ll form an incredible lifelong bond with your children as you learn about the healing plants and how to lead healthier lives, connected to nature.

    So, for a limited time, you can get a freebie copy of Herb Fairies:

    Click here to get your copy of Book One

    Enjoy! Mason

    P.S. This offer won’t last long. It’s a prelaunch special before the Herb Fairies Spring Book Club opens.

    Click here to get Book One now


    61 | Working Herbally with Lyme Disease with Dan De Lion Apr 11, 2018

    Join Dan de Lion of Return to Nature (www.returntonature.us) for a workshop covering the various aspects to know about Lyme and tick borne issues. The class will range from practicing body awareness while out in the field, food and herbal prevention of Lyme and co-infections, herbal protocols for addressing the symptoms and the bodily systems effected, and the deeper ecological relevance to what ticks and Lyme disease bring to the necessary awareness of our communities.

    If you have gone outside in the Northeast, ticks have probably become part of your life. This workshop will help reveal myths about diagnosis and bites, as well as explore remedies which are relevant to certain functions of the organ system related to working with Lyme.

    This class was recorded at the Indiana Herbal Center in Bloomington, IN.

    Dan De Lion is a forager, herbalist, and teacher dedicated to working with Nature to facilitate the reunion of the people with our planetary purpose. Dan teaches through Return to Nature providing classes in foraging and herbalism, making homemade remedies, fermentation and kombucha, and primitive and survival skills. He also makes herbal products, gives herbal consultations, runs mentorship programs, and teaches custom group herbalism classes. Dan's website is ReturntoNature.us and he can be contacted at Dan@Returntonature.us


    60 | Herbs & Practices for Kapha Season with Amanda Stanley Apr 10, 2018

    Herbalist and yogi Amanda Stanley is back to discuss the Kapha dosha type and it's association with spring!

    She has a wonderful way of weaving the philosophy of Ayurveda with practical health practices we could all stand to implement more of in our daily lives.

    I got a lot out of this episode and I know you'll come away inspired!

    Thanks so much to Amanda for sharing her wealth of knowledge.

    If you’d like to reach out to her, you can find her here:

    • Facebook
    • JupitersLabyrinth.com
    • Herbalist Directory

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    Herbal Community Resources #1 | Mason Hutchison, Julie James, and Erika Galentin Apr 07, 2018

    Hey everyone, today we're trying something new!

    It's a new segment on HerbRally and we're going to call it "Herbal Community Resources". The idea is to have various folks share the resources that they know and love, and perhaps take for granted. So, let's listen in for a moment and hear what it is they've been utilizing and really loving.

    Here's the resources mentioned and by whom:

    • Mason Hutchison recommends the Local Herb Growers page from Mountain Rose Herbs
    • Julie James recommends Herbal Science Research
    • Erika Galentin recommends Companion Plants

    Really hope y'all enjoyed this episode! If you'd like to contribute to this segment of the show feel free to contact me to get more details.

    Big thanks to Julie and Erika for taking the time to share their information. Please take a moment to visit them online and to see what they're up to here:

    • Julie James - Green Wisdom Herbal Studies
    • Erika Galentin - Sovereignty Herbs and The Medicine Gardener

    Thanks so much for listening! If you have a moment to share the HerbRally podcast on the socials we'd greatly appreciate it :)

    Cheers,

    HerbRally www.herbrally.com


    59 | Arnica Monograph with Heather Irvine Apr 03, 2018

    On today's episode Heather Irvine teaches us all about Arnica.

    For more monographs: www.herbrally.com/monographs

    You can visit Heather online at GivingTreeBotanicals.com

    Let us know what you thought of the episode! Thanks so much for listening.

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    58 | A Springtime Audio Postcard from Howie Brounstein Mar 30, 2018

    Spring is coming!

    For more from Howie and the Columbines School of Botanical Studies visit: botanicalstudies.net

    The Columbines School of Botanical Studies offers a unique educational program ranging from entry level lectures in community herbalism to a three year program including botany, ecology, wildcrafting, plant pharmacy, physiology, pathophysiology, and clinical herbalism. Operating for over three decades, they specialize in field programs where the majority of the classes are outside with the plants for a truly ‘hands on’ experience.

    Here is a downloadable PDF version of their most current Course Descriptions. Thanks for listening! Please leave a ranking and/or review if you have the time. We truly appreciate it <3 HerbRally www.herbrally.com


    57 | Book Review: Wild Foods Field Guide and Cookbook with Jennifer from Sea Willow Herbs Mar 30, 2018

    Jennifer from Sea Willow Herbs reviews the book: Wild Foods Field Guide and Cookbook by Billy Joe Tatum. This book is "an illustrated guide to 70 wild plants and over 350 irresistible recipes for serving them up."

    Here's where you can connect with Jennifer!

    • Etsy
    • Instagram
    • Facebook
    • YouTube

    Thanks to Jennifer for sharing, and thanks to you for listening!

    If you'e enjoyed the show, please share with an herbalist pal! HerbRally www.herbrally.com


    56 | An Introduction to Good Manufacturing Practices for Herbalists with Suchil and Sam Coffman Mar 28, 2018

    Suchil and Sam Coffman discuss a couple of concepts around FDA GMP regulations as well as the Apothecarist course at Herbal Medics University (aka The Human Path).

    This episode is brought to you by Herbal Medics University.

    Herbal Medics University is a branch of The Human Path. The Human Path is a survival school that is focused around the survival of our human species. Their classes are sustainability and earth-centric, yet also very practical and realistic. They are structured similar to a university, in that they have core paths as well as electives (aka “peripheral classes”). All of their courses are focused on self-sustainability, and the subjects that fit into that focus span a very wide range as well as amazing depth in each subject.

    You can visit them at HerbalMedics.University

    Thanks for listening!


    55 | 5-Minute Yarrow with Sam Coffman Mar 24, 2018

    Herbalist Sam Coffman talks about the medicinal uses of the Yarrow plant (Achillea millefolium) in the 5-minute-herbs series.

    This episode is brought to you by Herbal Medics University.

    Herbal Medics University is a branch of The Human Path. The Human Path is a survival school that is focused around the survival of our human species. Their classes are sustainability and earth-centric, yet also very practical and realistic. They are structured similar to a university, in that they have core paths as well as electives (aka “peripheral classes”). All of their courses are focused on self-sustainability, and the subjects that fit into that focus span a very wide range as well as amazing depth in each subject.

    You can visit them at HerbalMedics.University

    Thanks for listening! HerbRally www.herbrally.com


    54 | Herbs, Humans and Holobionts with David Hoffmann Mar 23, 2018

    The new technologies, collectively known as ‘omics’, are showing that the whole is more than the sum of its parts. We will explore the profound connectivity and mutual support revealed by this new science. It is a good time to be holistic – the evidence is in.

    Today’s episode is brought to you by the NorthWest Herb Symposium.

    I had the pleasure of attending this wonderful event a few years ago and I gotta say it’s top notch. The location alone is worth the trip. It’s located at the Camp Casey Conference Center in beautiful Coupeville Washington.

    Next year’s event, titled “Botanicals at the Beach” will be from August 23 – 26 2018. For more information you can head to NWHerbSymposium.com.

    Also, you can purchase recordings from last year’s event, as well as many other events from the symposium’s organizer’s website: www.treefarmtapes.com

    Today’s episode was recorded at the 2017 NorthWest Herb Symposium.

    It’s with none other than David Hoffmann.

    David, a Fellow of Britain’s National Institute of Medical Herbalists, has been a clinical phytotherapist for more than twenty-five years.

    He started his herbal practice in Wales, continuing at the Findhorn community in Scotland, and has been practicing in California since 1986.

    A long time activist in the environmental and peace movements, he ran for parliament in Britain for the Green party in 1983. He is one of the founding members and a past president of the American Herbalists Guild and is on the advisory boards of the American Botanical Council and HerbalGram.

    The author of seventeen books, including the highly regarded The Complete Illustrated Holistic Herbal, An Elders’ Herbal,Medical Herbalism and The Herbal Handbook, Hoffmann teaches phytotherapy throughout the English-speaking world and is currently a faculty member of the California School of Herbal Studies. He is also a visiting faculty member at Bastyr University, the California Institute of Integral Studies, the National College of Phytotherapy, and the Rocky Mountain School of Botanical Studies. Thanks for listening to the show! If you've enjoyed it, please share with an herbalist buddy, thanks :)

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    53 | Green Beauty: The Why and How of a Clean Beauty Routine with Caitlin Frazier Mar 20, 2018

    Today’s episode is with Caitlin Frazier, an herbalist, wellness adventurer and blogger based in Nashville, TN. She blogs over at The Locusts and Honey. For all of the links and references that she mentions be sure to check out her post under the same title!

    Visit Caitlin on the socials:

    • Instagram
    • Facebook
    • Pinterest

    "Your skin is the largest organ of your body, and it is estimated that every day the average woman puts over 515 chemicals on it. I think that’s an understatement. The European Union has banned of 1300 chemicals from cosmetics, while the United States has only banned 11. This means that there are 1289 chemicals in the majority of our personal care products that have been deemed unsafe for all of the inhabitants of Europe. There are virtually no regulations on cosmetics, nor does every single ingredient need to be identified. The word “fragrance” on an ingredients list should send you running. It can mean ANYTHING…there’s no way to tell what that implies." - Caitlin Frazier Thanks for listening to the show! If you've enjoyed, please share with an herbalist friend. Rankings and reviews are always appreciated as well <3

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    52 | Usnea Monograph by Kiva Rose Bell-Hardin Mar 16, 2018

    On today's episode I narrate Kiva Rose's wonderful Usnea Monograph.

    This monograph is from the book, "The Plant Healer's Path" by Jesse Wolf and Kiva Rose Bell-Hardin.

    "When the rains arrive in the Gila, the whole landscape deepens in color and space. It's as if the land, plants and all, takes a deep breath and fills itself out. Mushrooms pop up out of the forest floor, Morning Glory vines spiral upward and the annual Sages burst from seed to flower in the span of only a few weeks. The trees themselves seem to swell and darken with the moisture, and the lichens that live on them often quadruple in size before fruiting wide open. The Usnea is especially beautiful to watch, the delicate and usually dry threads expanding into soft, flexible tendrils that dangle from every Pine and many Junipers." - Kiva Rose

    LINKS

    • Kiva's Enchantments
    • Plant Healer
    • Good Medicine Confluence
    • The Plant Healer's Path

    Kiva Rose Bell-Hardin is an herbalist, teacher, author and river restorationist living in the Gila Wilderness on a an 80 acre botanical sanctuary seven jeep-sinking river crossings from the nearest paved road. For more from Kiva, visit her blog "Kiva's Enchantments".

    Thanks so much for listening to the HerbRally Podcast! If you've enjoyed it, please share with an herbalist friend. We really appreciate it! HerbRally www.herbrally.com


    EVENTS | Midwest Women's Herbal Conference | WLRN with Linda Conroy, Isla Burgess and Tieraona Low Dog Mar 15, 2018

    Honored and thrilled to share today's episode! Thanks to Thistle and WLRN (Women's Liberation Radio News) for sharing these wonderful interviews with Linda Conroy, Isla Burgess, and Tieraona Low Dog.

    LEARN MORE

    • Women's Liberation Radio News
    • Midwest Women's Herbal Conference
    • WLRN on SoundCloud

    Thank you for listening! Let us know what you thought of the episode in the reviews. If you enjoyed the episode, please share with an herbalist friend.

    HerbRally www.herbrally.com


    51 | Epstein-Barr Virus Case Study with Lori Rose, PhD Mar 12, 2018

    Today we'll get to hear from Lori Rose once again! She’s going to go over a case study she had with the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV).

    To learn more about her Holistic Wellness program at the Hill College in Texas, listen in on her episode where she discusses it in detail. VISIT HILL COLLEGE ONLINE

    A big thanks to Lori Rose for taking the time to share this with us!

    Lori Rose, PhD, is a board certified nutrition professional (CNP), board certified holistic nutrition consultant (BCHN), certified Functional Diagnostic Nutrition® Practitioner (FDN-P), board registered herbalist (RH-AHG), and board certified wellness coach (NBC-HWC). Thanks for listening to the HerbRally Podcast! If you have a moment, please leave a ranking or review. We truly appreciate it!

    HerbRally www.herbrally.com


    50 | Blue Vervain Monograph with Geraldine Lavin Mar 06, 2018

    On today's episode Geraldine Lavin teaches us all about the blue vervain.

    She wrote an excellent monograph on this invaluable plant ally, which you can find HERE. "It is generally agreed upon in the herbal community that Blue Vervain is the herb for uptight, fanatical, type A personalities. Many herbs have specific organ affinities, whereas blue vervain seems to have more of specific mental state. Thomas Easley says blue vervain is for “tight-necked, over-achieving, list-makers, who can’t ask for help.” Matthew Wood adds that Blue Vervain is for “people who make lists…of other peoples faults.” He also notes that Blue Vervain people tend to be “strong above, weak below” meaning that they can be strong in words, weak in action - very intense and judgmental of others, often holding themselves and those close to them to almost unattainable standards." - Geraldine Lavin

    For more monographs: www.herbrally.com/monographs

    Let us know what you thought of the episode! Thanks so much for listening. VISIT GERALDINE ONLINE Bio: Geraldine Lavin is an Herbalist and Farmer from Philadelphia, PA. She is currently based in the Hudson Valley of NY, where she manages a small herb farm and practices clinical and energetic herbalism. Suntrap is Geraldine's practice as a healer: catching and reflecting the sun to create microclimates of warmth and light around her. Thanks so much for listening to the HerbRally Podcast! If you have a moment, please take a moment to leave a ranking or a review. Even better, share with an herbalist pal! Thanks again. HerbRally www.herbrally.com


    49 | An Evening with Ryan Drum: Transgenerational Herbalism and Epigenomics Mar 04, 2018

    This recording is from the NorthWest Herb Symposium. Jay and Bridget Johnson of Tree Farm Communications host this excellent event each August in Coupeville, WA. Their next event is August 23rd - 26th, 2018. LEARN MORE

    CLASS DESCRIPTION Epigenomics is the study of epigenetic changes in gene expression that occur without commensurate changes in DNA base pair sequences; these changes may be transmissible to subsequent generations. Recent research in the emerging field of Epigenomics strongly supports the probabilities of therapeutic transgenerational herbalism. Epigenomics is developing in response to research showing very convincingly that many cancers are initiated and controlled by transmissible extrachromosomal mechanisms.

    Ryan Drum, PhD has a BSc in Chemical Technology and a PhD in Botany (Phycology) from Iowa State University. While a NATO Scholar, he did postdoctoral studies on Cell Biology using the Electron Microscope and Microcine at the Universities of Bonn, Germany and Leeds, England.

    For 10 years he taught Botany and related subjects at Universities (UMASS/Amherst, UCLA, WWU).

    He studied Herbal Medicine with Ella Birzneck, founder of Dominion Herbal College in British Columbia for 12 years, and taught at their summer seminars for 35 years. He has been an adjunct faculty at Bastyr University since 1984, and he lectures at major herbal conferences and herbal schools.

    Dr. Drum is the author of over 30 scientific papers in peer-reviewed journals, the author of Electron Microscopy of Diatom Cells 1966, Springer Verlag, a 100-Plate Atlas, in print for 20 years, and a contributing author of two chapters in Planting the Future (Gladstar and Hirsch 2001) and a chapter in Fundamentals of Naturopathic Endocrinology, M. Friedman 2005.

    The proud father of three wonderful children and two fantastic grandchildren, he lives in a rustic little hilltop cabin he built over 40 years ago on a remote island, off the grid, without indoor plumbing or refrigeration.

    Ryan believes in true patient autonomy: the freedom and right to choose one's caregivers independent of their official certification. VISIT RYAN ONLINE Thanks for listening to the HerbRally Podcast! If you've enjoyed please like, share, subscribe or leave a comment! Thanks and much love.

    HerbRally www.herbrally.com


    48 | An Herbal Entrepreneur's Story with Samantha Lynn Mar 04, 2018

    Today's episode is with herbalist Samantha Lynn. She shares her story of pursuing herbalism as her life’s work as well as the beginnings of her herbal products company, Wholistic Herbals.

    You can visit Samantha Lynn and Wholistic Herbals in Rochester, NY at the Brainery Bazaar Market every second Saturday of the month.

    She’ll also be teaching classes this spring and summer at the 540 West Main Learning Academy, in Rochester as well. You’ll learn how to harvest, dry, and prepare herbs for salve making at home.

    Big ups to Samantha’s pal Jamison Clark (of Jamison Clark Design) for helping with the recording and editing of the podcast. Wholistic Herbals on: Etsy Instagram Facebook "And remember, don’t let lack of experience inhibit the excitement of taking your first step." - Samantha Lynn Thanks for listening to the HerbRally Podcast!

    If you've enjoyed it, please share it with an herbalist friend <3


    47 | Susun Weed: Green Allies for Blood Pressure and Cholesterol Control Feb 20, 2018

    Hypertensive and cholesterol-lowering drugs are big business. Are they the best choice for a healthy heart? Probably not, given that there is an enormous range of herbal and food remedies that lower blood pressure far better, and faster, than drugs. Probably not, given that cholesterol has been demonized and drugs that affect it also interfere with muscle functioning. Instead, let's explore all the tasty, easy, effective herbal and life-style ways to keep our numbers--and our hearts--healthy.

    This class was recorded at the 2017 NorthWest Herb Symposium. For more information on this fabulous event, just head to NWHerbSymposium.com.

    New courses from Susun!

    Happy Knees Welcome to those seeking happy knees and green blessings to you from Susun Weed! This is a course for those with sore, cranky knees and other joints whether from Lyme disease, trauma, osteo-arthritis (lack of cartilage between bones), or rheumatoid arthritis. LEARN MORE

    Adaptogens: Herbs for Energy, Longevity, and Optimum HealthFeeling stressed? Need more energy? Susun Weed leads us on a journey around the globe, sharing and enlightening us in a series of more than 60 easy-to-digest hands-on video lessons on the benefits of embracing Adaptogenic foods and herbs. Includes an action plan to help you creating lasting habits to promote health and well-being simply and joyfully. You will find this course to be interesting, informative, and easy to assimilate. LEARN MORE

    MORE FROM SUSUN


    46 | The Lymphatic System and Breast Health with Anja Robinson Feb 15, 2018

    Today’s episode is with Anja Robinson, an herbalist, doula and holistic nutrition consultant from southern Oregon. She's going to teach us about the lymphatic system in great detail, and its relationship to breast health. She owns and operates Mana Medicinals, a small batch, seasonal, and bio-regional herbal products company.

    For more from Anja: www.manamedicinals.net

    Wild Rising Women's GatheringApril 26 - 29, 2018 Williams, OR Thanks for listening! HerbRally www.herbrally.com


    EVENTS | Plant Medicine Tour with Johanna Warren Feb 13, 2018

    Listen in as herbalist and musician Johanna Warren discusses her upcoming "Plant Medicine Tour".

    "On this "Plant Medicine Tour," we are honoring the bountiful medicine that grows generously from the Earth, and the humans who are cultivating and protecting it. In every city we visit, we are inviting local herbalists, farmers and activists to be present at our concerts to share about their work and how their communities can get involved. My traveling companion Josh and I are both certified Reiki masters, and in some cities we will be booking private healing sessions for individuals or groups." - Johanna Warren

    LEARN MORE

    SCHEDULE

    2/17/18 Portland, OR. The Old Church. RECORD RELEASE SHOW! 6pm Plant Medicine Market, 8pm Music

    2/19/18 Eugene, OR. Old Nick’s

    2/21/18 Ashland, OR. Oberon’s

    2/22/18 Chico, CA. The Argus

    2/23/18 Roseville, CA. Shady Coffee & Tea

    2/24/18 Sonoma, CA. House show (1000 Siesta way)

    2/25/18 Berkeley, CA. Soma House

    2/27/18 Santa Cruz, CA. The Mermaid House (416 Mott Ave)

    3/2/18 Santa Barbara. House show (416 E Valerio St)

    3/3/18 Los Angeles, CA. The Hi Hat

    3/7/18 Joshua Tree, CA. Grateful Desert

    3/8/18 Phoenix, AZ. Aphrodite Temple (3128 N 41st Place)

    3/9/18 Tucson, AZ. House show (446 E. 1st St)

    3/10/18 Santa Fe, NM - Santa Fe Oxygen Bar

    3/11/18 Truth or Consequences, NM. Desert Archaic (324 N Broadway)

    3/13/18 - 3/18/18 Austin, TX. SXSW

    3/19/18 New Orleans, LA. The Mudlark Theatre

    3/21/18 Atlanta, GA. Mammal Gallery

    3/23/18 Nashville, TN. TBA

    3/24/18 Asheville, NC. The Landing

    3/25/18 Chapel Hill, NC. Nightlight

    3/27/18 Charlottesville, VA. Twisted Branch Tea Bazaar

    3/28/18 Baltimore, MD. Holy Underground (2021 Maryland Avenue)

    3/29/18 Philadelphia, PA. House show (2620 W. Master St)

    3/30/18 Brooklyn, NY - Trans-Pecos

    3/31/18 Wappingers Falls, NY. CoSM

    4/1/18 Hudson, NY. Spotty Dog

    4/2/18 Boston, MA. House show (145 Brooks St. #3)

    4/3/18 Portland, ME. Apohadion Theater

    4/4/18 Burlington, VT. The Light Club

    4/5/18 East Montpelier, VT. Open Way Farm

    4/6/18 Ashfield, MA. Fox Trot Herb Farm

    4/7/18 Albany, NY. Jimmy Dolan's Grave (365 Hamilton)

    4/8/18 Red Hook, NY. Rainbow Body Yoga

    4/9/18 Rochester, NY. The Shark Tank

    4/10/18 Akron, NY. Nickel City Frets

    4/11/18 Pittsburgh, PA. Mr. Roboto Project

    4/12/18 Oberlin, OH. House show

    4/13/18 Detroit, MI. TBA

    4/14/18 Chicago, IL. TBA

    4/15/18 Rock Island, IL. Rozz Tox

    4/16/18 Milwaukee, WI. TBA

    4/17/18 Appleton, WI. The Train Station

    4/19/18 Dubuque, IA. The Smokestack

    4/18/18 Madison, WI. TBA

    4/21/18 Lincoln, NE. Zoo Bar

    4/22/18 Denver, CO. Velcro Cat (Email theravenandthewritingdesk@gmail.com for address)

    4/23/18 Boulder, CO. TBA

    4/25/18 Salt Lake City, UT. TBA

    4/26/18 Ogden, UT. The Lighthouse

    4/28/18 Missoula, MT. Lower Crossing Farm

    5/1/18 Tacoma, WA. TBA

    5/2/18 Seattle, WA. TBA

    5/3/18 Bellingham, WA. Alternative Library

    5/4/18 Port Townshend, WA. House show (4812 Emerald St)

    5/5/18 Bainbridge Island, WA. TBA

    5/6/18 Olympia, WA. TBA


    45 | Valerian Monograph with Heather Irvine Feb 10, 2018

    On today's episode Heather Irvine teaches us all about valerian.

    For more monographs: www.herbrally.com/monographs

    You can visit Heather online at GivingTreeBotanicals.com

    Let us know what you thought of the episode! Thanks so much for listening.

    Today’s episode is brought to you by the Herbal Academy. An excellent online herbalism school as well as resource.

    The mission of the Herbal Academy is to teach the art and science of herbalism and to honor our intrinsic connection to nature.

    The Herbal Academy is dedicated to teaching and promoting a lifestyle of wellness and vitality through the use of herbs, sound nutrition, and optimal health practices.

    They offer high quality and affordable herbal studies programs where they present many herbal traditions with a focus on sustainability and stewardship.

    For a list of all of their courses you can head to herbrally.com/herbalacademy Thanks for listening! HerbRally www.herbrally.com


    The Holistic Wellness Program at Hill College Feb 03, 2018

    Today we'll hear from Lori Rose, PhD as she discusses the Holistic Wellness Program that she created at Hill College.

    The Hill College Holistic Wellness Pathway provides a unique opportunity for students to pursue holistic wellness education within an accredited, degreed program that allows the use of federal financial aid and has the potential to lead to an associate of science degree.

    LEARN MORE

    Lori Rose, PhD, is a board certified nutrition professional (CNP), board certified holistic nutrition consultant (BCHN), certified Functional Diagnostic Nutrition® Practitioner (FDN-P), board registered herbalist (RH-AHG), and board certified wellness coach (NBC-HWC). Thanks for listening! HerbRally www.herbrally.com If you've enjoyed the podcast, please like, subscribe and/or leave a review! Thank you so much.


    44 | Essential Ayurveda for Women with Adena Rose Feb 02, 2018

    Today's episode is with Ayurvedic practitioner Adena Rose.

    She goes in depth on three tools that you can use to help promote your health and well-being.

    This class was originally a webinar that she hosted. A huge thanks to Adena Rose for sharing this with all of us!

    For more from Adena Rose: AdenaRoseAyurveda.com

    "If you’re not feeling your best, most-likely, you need Prana. And each of these tools infuses the cells with Prana for the deepest nourishment.

    These tools have saved my life. I have been told by other women the same. We have all been at the bottom of our barrel, no more to give, anxious, and barely making it through the day. And maybe you’re there right at this moment. Over-taxed, over-giving, giving every last drop of yourself for your family, your career, just to get by." - Adena Rose If you've enjoyed the podcast, please let us know! A comment in iTunes or your podcast player of choice would be most appreciated. Or share with your community!

    Thanks so much, HerbRally www.herbrally.com


    43 | EagleSong Evans Gardener - Herbalism of Place: What Makes This Important? Jan 31, 2018

    If there was nothing to fix, cure or save…what would your relationship with plants look/feel like?

    There are many approaches to the pathway of herbal practice. Today, we will explore an earth-centered approach to the intersection of plants, people and place. If we are to begin at the beginning, coming to understand the land upon which we live, the plants that have chosen this place as home and humans place in it is a place to start. Seeing place as source is to set out upon a life of discovery.

    As you settle into place by developing relationships with the plants around you, you’ll begin sensing a vibration or resonance with place. When committed, on a daily basis, to bringing plants into your body that you have gathered, your awareness begins to extend into place.

    Light takes on a whole new quality. You begin to see and feel how water affects all life around you. The moist fire of creation begins to make sense and a sense of connection begins developing. Tiny, invisible threads, mycelium-like in nature, begin weaving you into a web of creation. The Language of the Land starts taking root within your very being.

    Health, wholeness, holiness becomes a way of life wherever you are. Tending the invisible, the hidden half of nature is a generative path. Join me on the dark side, where you’ll learn how plants turn sunlight into cookies and how minerals, plants and animals depend on this fantastic bubbling cauldron going on all the time to succeed.

    This class was recorded at the 2017 NorthWest Herb Symposium. For more information on this fabulous event, just head to NWHerbSymposium.com.

    For more information about the Pacific Women's Herbal Conference, head to PacificWomensHerbalConference.com.

    To find herbalism events in your neck of the woods: HerbRally.com/events

    Thanks so much for listening! If you have a moment to leave a ranking and/or review in iTunes or your podcast player of choice, we'd truly appreciate it. HerbRally www.herbrally.com


    42 | Dan De Lion: Yoga, Tantra, and the Alchemical Traditions Jan 30, 2018

    Listen in on this class that Dan de Lion of Return to Nature (www.returntonature.us) taught at The Inner Warrior (www.theinnerwarriorlou.com). He explores three in depth topics which are very misunderstood and rarely discussed, but can help students of yoga learn the underlying philosophical principles bring deeper meaning to our practice. In this talk, Dan draws upon these ancient traditions to help ground your current yoga practice to reestablish the ancient mantra “As above, and so below” which helps us to realize that our body and our energetic centers are a microcosm for studying the entire universe. These are the ancient teachings which help us to grow awareness toward the alchemical vessel that we are, and how to train to cleanse and purify the mind body spirit connection, so that we may find our optimal service. Dan De Lion is a Forager, Herbalist, and Musician dedicated to working with Nature to further the healing of the planet and the soul. Dan teaches through Return to Nature (ReturntoNature.us), which provides classes in foraging and herbalism, making homemade remedies from herbs, fermentation and kombucha classes, and primitive and survival skills. He also makes and sells herbal products, teaches music, yoga, chanting, and meditation as well as nutrition and health consultations, mentorships, and group in-home custom herbalism classes.

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    Thank you for listening!

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    41 | An Introduction to the Three Doshas with Heather Irvine Jan 24, 2018

    If you've been looking to delve into Ayurveda this is the episode for you! Listen in as Heather provides an introduction to each of the three doshas. I learned a lot and I know you will, too!

    You can visit Heather online at GivingTreeBotanicals.com

    Thank you so much for listening!

    Today’s episode is brought to you by the Herbal Academy. An excellent online herbalism school as well as resource.

    The mission of the Herbal Academy is to teach the art and science of herbalism and to honor our intrinsic connection to nature.

    The Herbal Academy is dedicated to teaching and promoting a lifestyle of wellness and vitality through the use of herbs, sound nutrition, and optimal health practices.

    They offer high quality and affordable herbal studies programs where they present many herbal traditions with a focus on sustainability and stewardship.

    For a list of all of their courses you can head to herbrally.com/herbalacademy

    Thanks so much for listening! Please leave us a review in iTunes or whichever podcast player you use. It'd make our day!

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    40 | 7Song talks about Calamus (Acorus calamus) Jan 23, 2018

    Herbalist 7Song goes in depth on calamus in today's episode.

    We're in the field with him where he discusses the uses of this wonderful plant ally.

    This audio is from a video on his YouTube page WHICH YOU CAN FIND HERE.

    For more info on 7Song along with his school’s website, the Northeast School of Botanical Medicine, just head to 7Song.com.

    Here's the link to jim mcdonald's monograph on calamus that I mentioned: herbcraft.org/calamus.html

    Thanks for listening, enjoy.

    Please take a moment to like, subscribe or comment in iTunes. We really appreciate your feedback and support!

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    The Earth Spirit Medicine Herbal, Aromatherapy, and Flower Essences Program Jan 18, 2018

    Herbalists Robert Rogers and Laurie Szott-Rogers discuss their program at the Northern Star College of Mystical studies.

    Learn about plant medicine and bring this skill into your life. Courses such as herbology and aromatherapy provide a knowledge base of plant properties and techniques for using plants, therapeutically. Other courses in the stream give learners the opportunity to connect with the higher intelligence of both plants and clients, by integrating intuitive skills. There is a strong focus on regional plants.

    The Flower Essences modality focuses on personal growth, interviewing, deep personal transformations and working with clients.

    For more information please visit: https://northernstarcollege.com/program/programs/earth-spirit-medicine/

    Thanks so much for listening! If you've enjoyed the HerbRally Podcast, please leave us a rating and review. We'd really appreciate it :)

    Here's a link to a lot of great herbal monographs: www.herbrally.com/monographs

    To find an herbalism event in your area: www.herbrally.com/events


    39 | How to Compose a Herbal Compound from Intake to Prescription with John Redden (Part 2) Jan 17, 2018

    This class was recorded at the superb event: The Great Lakes Herb Faire.

    If you've not been and you're in the region, I encourage you to try and make it to the 2018 shindig. Here's the details:

    Great Lakes Herb Faire September 7 - 9, 2018 Cedar Lake Outdoor Center, 2500 Pierce Rd, Chelsea, Michigan

    "We have had three amazing Faires so far and are so looking forward to doing this again! The feedback we received from people who attended was overwhelmingly positive. People were excited to network and meet other herbalists in their communities, learn directly from teachers rather than relying on books, and walk the trails on the surrounding land meeting the herbs in person. There were many kids attending and we heard from parents and the kids themselves that they couldn’t wait to come back next year! There was amazing energy from everyone, the food was delicious and the marketplace was loaded with fantastic herbal creations." -Anna Fernandez

    I had the great fortune of attending the 2017 Faire (as a representative for Mountain Rose Herbs) and I concur on all of that. And yes, the food was phenomenal!

    If interested in purchasing recordings from the 2016 and 2017 Faires (for a great price) you can do so here>> RECORDINGS

    Here's the description for the class from the website:

    We will create a template that methodically takes the practitioner through the steps of a clinical visit. First we collect the information from the intake form and with the patient generate a plan to get to our therapeutic goals. We describe what is required to go from our beginning point (now) to our end point (therapeutic goal). The descriptions become action categories within body systems. We select herbs using a set of rules or selection criteria from lists (provided) and write them down. From the many herbs listed we will then organize and de-select by simple rules. Once pared down we check our formula to see that it will bring the patient to their desired goal. We do a little math and we have a prescription for health.

    A huge thanks to Anna and John for sharing the class!

    John Redden is a Western Medical Herbalist with an eclectic background.

    He has over thirty years experience growing and wild crafting herbs, manufacturing remedies and clinical practice. As a member and former vice-president of the Ontario Herbalists Association, he co-founded “A Celebration of Herbs”, Toronto’s largest herbal event.

    For six years, John served as the editor of the Canadian Journal of Herbalism, the national herbal medical journal for professional herbalists and interested lay enthusiasts.

    He is a hands-on teacher of numerous aspects of holistic herbal medicine and teaches popular and advanced classes in his workshop / laboratory and at the Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine.

    John is a member of the professional advisory board for the Ontario Ginseng Growers Association and a founding author of the Canadian General Standards Board on Organic Agriculture co-authoring Canada’s laws on organic farming and manufacturing.

    For more on John: https://viriditasherbalproducts.com/team/dr-john-redden/

    If you've enjoyed the show please subscribe and/or leave a comment in whatever podcast app you use. We would really appreciate it! Thanks so much for your time.

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    38 | How to Compose a Herbal Compound from Intake to Prescription with John Redden (PART 1) Jan 16, 2018

    This class was recorded at the superb event: The Great Lakes Herb Faire.

    If you've not been and you're in the region, I encourage you to try and make it to the 2018 shindig. Here's the details:

    Great Lakes Herb Faire September 7 - 9, 2018 Cedar Lake Outdoor Center, 2500 Pierce Rd, Chelsea, Michigan

    "We have had three amazing Faires so far and are so looking forward to doing this again! The feedback we received from people who attended was overwhelmingly positive. People were excited to network and meet other herbalists in their communities, learn directly from teachers rather than relying on books, and walk the trails on the surrounding land meeting the herbs in person. There were many kids attending and we heard from parents and the kids themselves that they couldn’t wait to come back next year! There was amazing energy from everyone, the food was delicious and the marketplace was loaded with fantastic herbal creations." - Anna Fernandez

    I had the great fortune of attending the 2017 Faire (as a representative for Mountain Rose Herbs) and I concur on all of that. And yes, the food was phenomenal!

    If interested in purchasing recordings from the 2016 and 2017 Faires (for a great price) you can do so here>> RECORDINGS

    Here's the description for the class from the website:

    We will create a template that methodically takes the practitioner through the steps of a clinical visit. First we collect the information from the intake form and with the patient generate a plan to get to our therapeutic goals. We describe what is required to go from our beginning point (now) to our end point (therapeutic goal). The descriptions become action categories within body systems. We select herbs using a set of rules or selection criteria from lists (provided) and write them down. From the many herbs listed we will then organize and de-select by simple rules. Once pared down we check our formula to see that it will bring the patient to their desired goal. We do a little math and we have a prescription for health.

    A huge thanks to Anna and John for sharing the class!

    John Redden is a Western Medical Herbalist with an eclectic background.

    He has over thirty years experience growing and wild crafting herbs, manufacturing remedies and clinical practice. As a member and former vice-president of the Ontario Herbalists Association, he co-founded “A Celebration of Herbs”, Toronto’s largest herbal event.

    For six years, John served as the editor of the Canadian Journal of Herbalism, the national herbal medical journal for professional herbalists and interested lay enthusiasts.

    He is a hands-on teacher of numerous aspects of holistic herbal medicine and teaches popular and advanced classes in his workshop / laboratory and at the Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine.

    John is a member of the professional advisory board for the Ontario Ginseng Growers Association and a founding author of the Canadian General Standards Board on Organic Agriculture co-authoring Canada’s laws on organic farming and manufacturing.

    For more on John: https://viriditasherbalproducts.com/team/dr-john-redden/

    If you've enjoyed the show please let us know!

    Thanks so much for listening

    HerbRally www.herbrally.com


    37 | Herbs and Supplements Supporting Weight Loss with Heather Irvine Jan 11, 2018

    "This is a time of year when a lot of people are thinking of their health with diet in mind. Although it actually seems slightly unusual for a lot of herbalists to suggest herbs to support weight loss, our philosophy tends to be more holistic than that, and there is no magic remedy. Especially for this issue, it is a concern a lot of people care about.

    In preparing to answer a client's follow up question, adding this issue to their list of health concerns, I questioned myself for being biased against speaking to this particular issue. Afterall, it is a leading health concern, motivator and does have something to do with overall health. As a response I decided to compile a few of the recommendations which I think are sound and overall health promoting" - Heather Irvine

    You can visit Heather online at GivingTreeBotanicals.com

    Today’s episode is brought to you by the Herbal Academy. An excellent online herbalism school as well as resource.

    The mission of the Herbal Academy is to teach the art and science of herbalism and to honor our intrinsic connection to nature.

    The Herbal Academy is dedicated to teaching and promoting a lifestyle of wellness and vitality through the use of herbs, sound nutrition, and optimal health practices.

    They offer high quality and affordable herbal studies programs where they present many herbal traditions with a focus on sustainability and stewardship.

    For a list of all of their courses you can head to herbrally.com/herbalacademy

    Please like and subscribe to the HerbRally podcast! Let us know your thoughts in the reviews if you have a moment. We'd appreciate it! For more from HerbRally, visit HerbRally.com.

    Thanks for listening!


    Wildflower School of Botanical Medicine Jan 10, 2018

    Nicole Telkes, founder and director of the Wildflower School of Botanical Medicine takes a moment to tell us what her herb school in Austin, TX is all about. Let's hear about all of the great things they're up to! You can check them out online at WildflowerHerbSchool.com.

    About Nicole:

    She believes strongly in herbal medicine being “the people’s medicine” and enlists her students and any interested parties in fulfilling her goal of putting “an herbalist in every home.” As a deep ecologist, she focuses on “weedcrafting” bioregional native and naturalized medicinal plants in herb practice. She has a great passion for the green path and education.

    Nicole has taught classes and presented at conferences and symposiums including The Native Plant Society of Texas Symposium; The American Herbalist Guild National Symposium; Traditions in Western Herbalism Conference, International Herb Symposium, and the Moonflower Herbfest

    She has provided Clinic Support for WTO Seattle, Common Ground Health Clinic and a Sundance Clinic and has been published in Earth First! Journal, Plant Healer, and AHG Newsletter. In 2016, she founded a chapter of Herbalists without Borders for the school. She was a founding member of the Traditions Not Trademark Campaign to Free Fire Ciderand is currently fighting the trademark in court. Nicole is the author of the book the Medicinal Plants of Texas. To schedule an appointment or obtain herbs from Nicole, please contact her through her here or go to www.nicoletelkes.com

    For more from HerbRally: www.herbrally.com

    If you've enjoyed the show, please subscribe, leave a rating or review, or tell a friend!

    Thanks so much for listening.


    36 | Hawthorn Monograph with Heather Irvine Jan 05, 2018

    On today's episode Heather Irvine teaches us all about the hawthorn tree.

    She wrote an excellent monograph on hawthorn, which you can find HERE.

    "Hawthorn is one of those country herbs whose leading quality one might at first describe as benevolent. It is much more powerful though! A great tree, low and broad in stature, it occurs wild in edge-lands of landscapes or occasionally planted for beauty, especially with respect to its generous white blossoms or deep red fruit in the fall and winter. It serves food and sanctuary to wildlife. Overzealous thorns protect birds and smaller critters from those larger ones which receive a memorable gauge and at best a pause to lick one’s wounds! In and around a Hawthorn’s understory, clumsy human types get so focused on the prize… zeroing in on more flowers or more berries, faster, receiving a poke followed by a clumsier startled retraction. Birds and squirrels laugh at us for sure!" - Heather Irvine

    Today’s episode is brought to you by the Herbal Academy. An excellent online herbalism school as well as resource.

    The mission of the Herbal Academy is to teach the art and science of herbalism and to honor our intrinsic connection to nature.

    The Herbal Academy is dedicated to teaching and promoting a lifestyle of wellness and vitality through the use of herbs, sound nutrition, and optimal health practices.

    They offer high quality and affordable herbal studies programs where they present many herbal traditions with a focus on sustainability and stewardship.

    For a list of all of their courses you can head to herbrally.com/herbalacademy

    For more monographs: www.herbrally.com/monographs

    You can visit Heather online at GivingTreeBotanicals.com

    Let us know what you thought of the episode! Thanks so much for listening.


    The Human Path & Herbal Medics Dec 31, 2017

    Sam and Suchil Coffman discuss their 2018 plans for The Human Path & Herbal Medics.

    CLICK HERE FOR THEIR ORIGINAL VIDEOCAST
    • The Human Path
    • Herbal Medics University
    • The Herbal Medic (Book)
    SAM COFFMAN, FOUNDER, HEAD INSTRUCTOR

    Sam Coffman has over 10 years of military experience as a U.S. Special Forces Medic, an interrogator and a linguist. He studied botany and bioregional medicine both privately and at several outdoor schools in Colorado, and during his military service as a Green Beret Medic he logged thousands of hours in the field as a team medic, military emergency rooms and troop medical clinics.

    Over the past 25 years, Sam has not only taught survival for military and civilian students, but also has focused on post-disaster and remote-medicine using primarily (if not exclusively) plant medicine. He has worked as a clinical herbalist on his own and in conjunction with functional medicine doctors (M.D. and D.O.) for chronic as well as acute illness and injury. Sam has been highly focused on bio-regional plant medicine for infection, injury and illness most commonly encountered in a post-disaster, remote or underserved environment when there is no higher definitive medical care.

    Sam has taught wilderness first aid certification, remote and post-disaster herbal medicine, urban and primitive survival skills and self-defense for over two decades. He is co-founder of the non-profit organization – Herbal Medics – that travels to remote areas in Nicaragua as well as medically underserved urban areas in the USA, providing herbal medicine clinics, off-grid and salvage-based engineering solutions (water purification, sustainable power, sustainable agriculture, etc.). Sam is the author of the book The Herbal Medic.

    The Herbal Medic is a comprehensive guide for beginners, preppers and experienced herbalists alike that covers practical, clinical herbalism topics for home, remote and post-disaster environments.

    SUCHIL COFFMAN, PROGRAM DIRECTOR

    Suchil is the Program Director for The Human Path as well as the Director for the non-profit organization Herbal Medics. She brings a diverse background to the Provider program at the school, with a strong history of preserving and canning foods, a love of wildcrafting and a mission to take the school into more sustainable and off-grid directions whenever possible.

    She has a degree in Fine Arts Photography and studied journalism, worked as a neuromuscular massage therapist for a decade, received her Permaculture Design Certificate from Geoffrey Lawton in 2015, and helps to organize and manage apothecary operations in clinics and classes.

    Suchil teaches homesteading courses at the school and helped to develop The Apothecarist program, an intermediate medicine making course that she helps to instruct with two others. Thanks for listening! HerbRally www.herbrally.com

    If you've enjoyed the podcast please share with a friend or leave a comment!


    Online Round Table with Leslie Alexander and Leslie Williams Dec 31, 2017

    Herbalists Leslie Alexander & Leslie Williams are bringing years of clinical teaching experience together & offering a 13 session online program to strengthen interviewing skills and your practice with clients, family members, friends & yourself

    This online Round Table will focus on casework with support, advice and supervision from practicing herbalists

    Classes will run online using a Zoom platform Tuesdays, 8-10PM EST January 9th through April 3rd

    Each week we’ll divide our time ~ working through real cases in a Round Table format and discussing aspects of the interview & intake process.

    Exploring the various styles participants bring to the Round Table affords a safe, gentle and open-minded atmosphere for growth & development

    TO SIGN UP AND FOR MORE INFORMATION

    www.restorationherbs.com/2018-online-round-table.html www.ordinaryherbalist.com/allegheny-herbal

    Leslie Williams Herbalist.williams@gmail.com http://www.ordinaryherbalist.com

    Leslie Alexander Leslie.Alexander@gmail.com http://www/restorationherbs.com

    Dental Herbalism: Natural Therapies for the Mouth by Leslie Alexander and Linda A. Straub-Bruce

    Thanks for listening! HerbRally www.herbrally.com Please leave us a review if you've been enjoying the show! <3


    35 | Richo Cech: Laying on Leaves - The Science and Art of Herbal Poulticing Dec 25, 2017

    Today we get to listen in on a class that Richo Cech taught at the 2017 Medicines From the Earth Symposium in Black Mountain, NC. He discusses the science and art of poulticing and demonstrates the making and application of a spontaneous herbal poultice.

    You can also see this class on YouTube!

    CLICK HERE FOR VIDEO one

    Thanks to BotanicalMedicine.Org for sharing this class with us!

    Be sure to check out their two annual conferences, as well as their recordings for purchase on their website. BotanicalMedicine.Org is an amazing resource for herbalists.

    Richo Cech started his professional work as an archaeologist and ethnobotanist in East Africa. Upon his return to the U.S. in 1978, he began cultivating and saving the seed of medicinal plants. Over the years, his gardens have become the basis for Strictly Medicinal Seeds, growers of organic, open-pollinated, and GMO-free seed and plants of medicinal herbs, culinary herbs, succulents, trees and garden vegetables. Richo is author of “Making Plant Medicine,” “Growing At-Risk Medicinal Herbs,” and “The Medicinal Herb Grower.”

    For more from Richo and his company, please visit StrictlyMedicinalSeeds.com.

    Thanks for listening to the HerbRally Podcast!

    Please leave a comment and let us know what you thought of the show.


    34 | An Ode to Lungwort with Mel Mutterspaugh Dec 21, 2017

    Let's go on a walk in the woods with Mountain Mel!

    Herbalist Mel Mutterspaugh briefly chats about one of her (lichen) allies, lungwort.

    To find out more about Mel and her awesome tea blends and products, just head to MountainMels.com.

    CLICK HERE to view the original video of her walk in the woods.

    Thanks for listening!

    www.herbrally.com


    33 | 5 Tips on How to Pick an Herbalism School with Jennifer from Sea Willow Herbs Dec 19, 2017

    Jennifer from Sea Willow Herbs lets us know her thoughts on what we should think about when deciding which herbalism school is right for you. This is what she has learned during her own search for a good herbal education.

    Here's where you can connect with Jennifer!

    • Etsy
    • Instagram
    • Facebook
    • YouTube

    Thanks to Jennifer for sharing, and thanks to you for listening!

    For a list of herbalism schools: www.herbrally.com/schools For a list of distance learning courses: www.herbrally.com/distance For a list of herbalism events: www.herbrally.com/events


    32 | Aromatic Virtues: The Medicinal Use of Hydrosols with Leslie Lekos Dec 17, 2017

    Hydrosols, also known as floral waters, are an age-old way of working with the very essence of a plant in medicine. The use of hydrosols as medicines dates back over 5000 years. Traditionally, each home had a still where plant distillates for medicine were made. Over time hydrosols fell out of favor as essential oils increased in popularity. However, these days the aromatic virtues of hydrosols are being rediscovered. In this class, we will go over the uses of plant distillates in the home, in medicine, in cooking, aromatherapy, cosmetics and in work with the soul. This class was recorded at the 2017 NorthWest Herb Symposium.

    This episode is brought to you by the NorthWest Herb Symposium. Their next event is going to be held on August 23 - 26, 2018 in beautiful Coupeville, WA. For more info you can visit NWHerbSymposium.com.

    Leslie Lekos is the director of Wildroot Herb School in Bellingham, WA which offers herbal courses and intensives by top-notch herbalist from around the country. She also offers a line of sustainable wild harvested and organically grown hydrosols and essential oils on her etsy shop at www.wildroot.etsy.com. Leslie is a birth doula and her herbal consultation practice specializes in pregnancy and children. She is a certified Iyengar teacher and co-author of the book Yoga for Pregnancy.

    Yoga for Pregnancy offers detailed, precise instruction for over a hundred yoga poses to support you during pregnancy, labor, and postpartum. Accompanying sequences focus on a range of applications, from quick daily practices to poses for common pregnancy ailments. Thanks for listening! HerbRally.com

    31 | Sam Coffman on the Elder Plant: 10 Minutes About Its Herbal Medicine Dec 12, 2017

    Listen in as Sam Coffman discusses Sambucus nigra, or the Black Elder plant. Sam covers ID, preparation and usage of this amazing medicinal plant.

    This episode is brought to you by Herbal Medics University.

    Herbal Medics University is a branch of The Human Path. The Human Path is a survival school that is focused around the survival of our human species. Their classes are sustainability and earth-centric, yet also very practical and realistic. They are structured similar to a university, in that they have core paths as well as electives (aka “peripheral classes”). All of their courses are focused on self-sustainability, and the subjects that fit into that focus span a very wide range as well as amazing depth in each subject.

    You can visit them at HerbalMedics.University

    Thanks for listening!

    To read many, well-written, lengthy plant monographs and profiles you can visit HerbRally.com/monographs HerbRally.com


    30 | Functional Nutrition: Sam Coffman Interviews Dr. Kyla Helm, M.D Dec 08, 2017

    I'm so excited for y'all to listen in on this interview! There are loads of gems in this one.

    Sam Coffman, founder of Herbal Medics University, interviews Dr. Kyla Helm on the subject of functional nutrition, herbal medicine and health care issues.

    If you got a moment, please go let Sam and Kyla know how much you enjoyed the show on the Herbal Medics Facebook page. And give 'em a "Like" while you're at it.

    This episode is brought to you by Herbal Medics University.

    Herbal Medics University is a branch of The Human Path. The Human Path is a survival school that is focused around the survival of our human species. Their classes are sustainability and earth-centric, yet also very practical and realistic. They are structured similar to a university, in that they have core paths as well as electives (aka “peripheral classes”). All of their courses are focused on self-sustainability, and the subjects that fit into that focus span a very wide range as well as amazing depth in each subject.

    You can visit them at HerbalMedics.University

    Thanks for listening!

    For more from HerbRally including herbalism events, schools, monographs, podcast, etc., etc., etc., please visit www.herbrally.com.

    Much love.


    29 | Herbs as Edibles & Kitchen Foods as Medicine with Katolen Yardley Dec 03, 2017

    Join herbalist Katolen Yardley as she explores the use of tonic herbs as delicious and nutritious edibles added into daily food recipes, including herbal vinegars, snacks, nutrition bars and desserts. She covers some general actions of these herbs, chemical constituents, dosage and therapeutic applications of herbal ingredients, benefits of powdered herbs and discusses various recipes for daily and safe use. This was recorded at the 2017 NorthWest Herb Symposium.

    This episode is brought to you by the NorthWest Herb Symposium. Their next event is going to be held on August 23 - 26, 2018 in beautiful Coupeville, WA. For more info you can visit NWHerbSymposium.com. ABOUT KATOLEN:

    Katolen is a Medical Herbalist and member of the National Institute of Medical Herbalists. Since 2000 Katolen has operated her private practice in Vancouver and Port Moody, BC, Canada and offers online consultations throughout North America. Her personal interest in health lies with the emotional connection to wellness and dis-ease. She specializes in women’s health issues, skin dis-ease, digestive and nervous system disorders and believes in providing usable tools for healing through inspiration and education. She is the author of the book ~ The Good Living Guide to Natural and Herbal Remedies and is an instructor and clinic supervisor at Dominion Herbal College. For more info on her you can visit KatolenYardley.com.

    The Good Living Guide to Natural and Herbal Remedies "This book was inspired by the urgent need to recognize the value of mother earth and the plants which she grows- both serving as our foods and also our medicines. We reach for what is familiar! That which we use daily -those very habits which we see our family repeating daily, is what we will likely repeat as adults; routines which we likely will pass along to our next generation. It is essential to remember the importance of clean soil, clean air and the accessibility of healing plants, both as our foods and as our medicines. This book is a small tool for the remembering of the value of our plants and how to apply herbs as medicines for common first aid. Contained inside are herbal medicine recipes for common health issues and non toxic, chemical free body care as well as instructions for preparing your own herbal medicines at home." - Katolen Yardley For herbalism events, schools, education and more please visit HerbRally.com.


    28 | Plant Medicine and Sexual Trauma with Amanda Dilday Dec 02, 2017

    Today's episode is from a webinar that herbalist Amanda Dilday recorded last month as an offering for #MeToo.

    You can find the original webinar on her website Alchemilla.

    Amanda also wrote a book called Flowers for a Girl: Plant Medicine and Sexual Trauma.

    This is not a protocol or a prescription. Rather, it is something of a memoir, a healing memoir, an herbal memoir, a story. "Well, friends. Here it is: last night's class on plant medicine and sexual trauma. Just send it out into the world, and pray for it to be blessed. Pray for protection and for healing. Pray for light and for truth.

    I know there will be more classes. There was so much more to say--even about these plants, and there were so many more plants! Gentle, powerful support is all around us.

    It's a simple beginning (and quickly put together), but yesterday, I knew in my very heart that I needed to quickly put some simple tools into people's hands. I had to begin.

    Some plants from last night's class include violet, ghost pipe, marjoram, and blueberries--to name a few. <3" - Amanda Dilday

    ABOUT AMANDA: I am a wife, mother, writer, teacher, and student of the plants. My roots are in the Appalachian Mountains. My home rests at the foothills of the Blue Ridge. Mountains are in my heart, and when hearth and home aren’t looking, I slip away and get lost in the woods. A lover of burdock and books, tinctures and teas, I am most at home under a blue sky with my bare feet rooted to the earth. Adversity brought me to the plants. A walk through the valley of the shadow of death led me to green pastures, and every green herb. I began my herbal studies at Green Comfort School of Herbal Medicine in Virginia. My healing path has been pleasant and sweet, sprinkled all along the way with generous, green teachers. Every good gift and every perfect gift is from above, and He has filled my hands to overflowing with green gifts. Gifts meant to be given to others. Coming to know the plants has changed me profoundly--and blessed me beyond measure. My prayer is that the same will be true for you. May we see Him in all that is. May His life flow through us. Blessings, Amanda Alchemilla

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    Maryland University of Integrative Health with Bevin Clare Nov 30, 2017

    Bevin Clare lets us know what Maryland University of Integrative Health is all about!

    Maryland University of Integrative Health is the leading academic institution for integrative health in the nation. For nearly 40 years, MUIH has educated practitioners in health and wellness through transformative and relationship-centered programs that draw from traditional wisdom and contemporary science. MUIH offers graduate degrees and certificates in a wide range of wellness fields, as well as programs for professional and personal development. In our on-campus Natural Care Center and community outreach settings, we provide compassionate and affordable healthcare from student interns and professional practitioners, and deliver more than 35,000 clinical treatments and consultations each year.

    Bevin Clare, M.S., R.H., CNS, Associate Professor Bevin Clareis a clinical herbalist and licensed nutritionist currently appointed as Associate Professor and Program Manager of the Post-Master's Certificate in Clinical Herbalism at the Maryland University of Integrative Health. She holds a MSc in Infectious Disease from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, serves on as an adjunct faculty member of the Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and is an Adjunct Associate Professor at the New York Chiropractic College. Bevin has studied herbal medicine around the world and blends her knowledge of traditional uses of plants with modern science and contemporary healthcare strategies. Her clinical practice focuses on wellness, nutrition, infection, and women’s health. She is a board member of the United Plant Savers, a group working to protect at-risk medicinal plants in North America. Bevin has been a professional member of the American Herbalists Guild for nearly a decade, on the governing council for 7 years and the vice president since 2010.

    To find herbalism events in your neck of the woods, head to www.herbrally.com/events


    27 | The Yoga of Plants with Dan De Lion Nov 29, 2017

    Today's episode is with Dan De Lion.

    Dan is an Earth Herbalist, Forager, Musician, and Teacher dedicated to working with Nature to facilitate the reunion of the people with our planetary purpose. He teaches through Return to Nature, providing classes, lectures, and seminars on wild food foraging, mushroom identification, herbal medicine making, as well as primitive and survival skills with a focus on wild foods and forest medicines.

    This workshop is titled: Yoga of Plants: Learn the foundational practices to apply Ayurvedic constitutional principles to intuit and understand herbal properties and their effects on the body through your own ability to taste wild plants!

    You can find the original recording for this class HERE on Dan's YouTube page.

    To check out many more foraging and herbalism articles, videos, webinars, and upcoming classes you should head to ReturnToNature.US

    Dan is also running a GoFundMe campaign for a pretty cool project. It's called the Foraging Herbal Roving Van School. For more info on this you can head to GoFundMe.com/returntonature

    Join Dan on Facebook at: www.facebook.com/returntonatureskills

    And Instagram: www.instagram.com/returntonature

    Thanks for listening! If you enjoyed this podcast please let Dan know on the socials, or leave us a comment in whatever podcast app you may be using.

    Much love.

    Mason www.herbrally.com


    Medicine of Pacific Northwest Trees: A Hands-on Medicine Making Class with Natasha Clarke | 26 Nov 26, 2017

    Today’s episode is brought to you by the NorthWest Herb Symposium.

    I had the pleasure of attending this wonderful event a few years ago and I gotta say it’s top notch. The location alone is worth the trip. It’s located at the Camp Casey Conference Center in beautiful Coupeville Washington.

    Next year’s event, titled “Botanicals at the Beach” will be from August 23 – 26 2018. For more information you can head to NWHerbSymposium.com.

    Also, you can purchase recordings from last year’s event, as well as many other events from the symposium’s organizer’s website: www.treefarmtapes.com

    This was recorded at the 2017 NorthWest Herb Symposium.

    It’s with none other than herbalist Natasha Clarke.

    CLASS DESCRIPTION:

    Tree medicine is an oft overlooked resource here in the Pacific Northwest but it was only 60 years ago that harvesting bark from the Cascara trees was a job that folks still remember doing to make some extra money. From the mighty Western Red Cedar and Black Cottonwood to the “weedy’ Red Alder, Cascara and the lesser known Dogwood and Madrona, the trees in this bio region offer a pillar of support for many ailments. As a practicing herbalist focused on using local herbs, tree medicine compromises about 40% of the medicine I use. Of the trees that lend their medicine well on this land are Western Red Cedar, Red Alder, Black Cottonwood, Pacific Northwest Dogwood, Cascara, Hawthorn and Willow, and Wild Cherry to name just a few. Trees have a long physical history with man and an even longer relationship. We have been bough in arms with these silent sentient beings and I find that the medicine is rooted in this relationship. It leads to a reaching down and anchoring of ourselves in land, an understanding of where we are to grow from on our healing paths with this land that is our home, whether we are new to place or here all our lives. The tree’s that I will be discussing are all trees that I use regularly in my practice and we will be talking about their medicine while we make the medicine. Natasha Clarke is a practicing herbalist on Camano Island, WA. She is an herbal educator and creator of the Herb Hunter on KSER. To find out more go to: www.InnerEarthHealing.com


    7Song talks about Blue Vervain (Verbena hastata) | 25 Nov 25, 2017

    Herbalist 7Song goes in depth on blue vervain in today's episode.

    He discusses identification, medicine making and medicinal uses of this wonderful plant ally.

    This audio is from a video on his YouTube page WHICH YOU CAN FIND HERE.

    For more info on 7Song along with his school’s website, the Northeast School of Botanical Medicine, just head to 7Song.com.

    7Song is an herbalist, teacher, and naturalist who lives in Ithaca, New York. He is the director and main instructor at the Northeast School of Botanical Medicine and is also a founding member and practitioner at the Ithaca Free Clinic. His focus includes herbal practice, free clinic work, first aid, wildcrafting, and botany. He also spends a lot of time taking photographs of things that run, crawl, fly, or photosynthesize.

    www.herbrally.com/podcast


    Devil's Club Monograph by Mel Kasting | 24 Nov 23, 2017

    On today's episode I narrate Mel Kasting's devil's club monograph.

    Here's a sampling from her monograph which you can find here: www.herbrally.com/monographs/devils-club

    If we parse this striking plant’s latin name into three segments, we find ‘opolo’ meaning armored, ‘panax’ meaning heal-all, and ‘horridus’ meaning to stand on end, fiercely. So this plant literally means fiercely armored heal-all; an apt description.

    The first time I saw Devil’s club, I was on a field trip with the Columbines School of Botanical Studies. We had been hiking along an incline and down below, in the moist bellows where two hills met, stood a large patch quietly looming over the smaller ground cover plants. I remember feeling awed by its prehistoric appearance. And a little timid, like I was about to meet someone I have looked up to for years. Talk about presence.

    For more monographs: www.herbrally.com/monographs

    You can visit Mel online at: eclecticschoolofherbalmedicine.com/mel-kasting

    Let us know what you thought of the episode! Thanks so much for listening.

    Mel Kasting is a Clinical Herbalist, Freelance Writer, and Assistant Clinic Director for the Eclectic School of Herbal Medicine’s student-led free clinic. She has been in practice for 5 years, collaborating with free clinics, and working with private clients all over the country.


    Welcome to the NorthWest Herb Symposium with Jay D. Johnson | 23 Nov 21, 2017

    NorthWest Herb Symposium organizer, Jay D. Johnson, welcomes the crowd to the 2017 meeting.

    SAVE THE DATE FOR 2018

    “Botanicals at the Beach” August 23-26, 2018 Located on Whidbey Island in Puget Sound at the Camp Casey Conference Center, Coupeville, Washington


    David Hoffmann: Herbs for Elder Issues (if I can remember what they are…) | 22 Nov 16, 2017

    Today’s episode is brought to you by the NorthWest Herb Symposium.

    I had the pleasure of attending this wonderful event a few years ago and I gotta say it’s top notch. The location alone is worth the trip. It’s located at the Camp Casey Conference Center in beautiful Coupeville Washington.

    Next year’s event, titled “Botanicals at the Beach” will be from August 23 – 26 2018. For more information you can head to NWHerbSymposium.com.

    Also, you can purchase recordings from last year’s event, as well as many other events from the symposium’s organizer’s website: www.treefarmtapes.com

    Today’s episode was recorded at the 2017 NorthWest Herb Symposium.

    It’s with none other than David Hoffmann.

    What can herbalism do as opposed to the hype? What actions are relevant, what tonics can support the various body systems. We will discuss acetylcholinesterase inhibitors from Sage to Huperzia. How do these herbs actually effect the aging body and mind.

    David, a Fellow of Britain’s National Institute of Medical Herbalists, has been a clinical phytotherapist for more than twenty-five years.

    He started his herbal practice in Wales, continuing at the Findhorn community in Scotland, and has been practicing in California since 1986.

    A long time activist in the environmental and peace movements, he ran for parliament in Britain for the Green party in 1983. He is one of the founding members and a past president of the American Herbalists Guild and is on the advisory boards of the American Botanical Council and HerbalGram.

    The author of seventeen books, including the highly regarded The Complete Illustrated Holistic Herbal, An Elders’ Herbal,Medical Herbalism and The Herbal Handbook, Hoffmann teaches phytotherapy throughout the English-speaking world and is currently a faculty member of the California School of Herbal Studies. He is also a visiting faculty member at Bastyr University, the California Institute of Integral Studies, the National College of Phytotherapy, and the Rocky Mountain School of Botanical Studies.


    Wild Cherry Monograph by jim mcdonald | 21 Nov 14, 2017

    On today's episode I narrate jim mcdonald's wild cherry monograph.

    Here's a sampling from his monograph which you can find here: www.herbrally.com/monographs/wild-cherry

    When considering wild cherry, most will immediately think of its use in the address of coughs and colds; indeed, such a staple it was that when plant medicine was being replaced by chemical drugs "wild cherry" was retained as the flavor of cough syrups and drops, because, well... that's just what those things were supposed to taste like. The actual bark, though, does much more than provide flavor. Wild cherry is a respiratory relaxant/antispasmodic and, in varying degrees, an astringent tonic. A cooling sedative to lung tissue, it excels when heat and irritability undermine healthy expectoration.

    Now, here's where I want to paint a little word picture that really sums up wild cherry's respiratory sphere of influence perfectly; that's really what all herb writers want to do when we write these things. But, darnit, Michael Moore did it so well I can't resist quoting him: "Chokecherry or wild cherry bark is a simple sedative for cardiopulmonary excitability. If your child is lying in bed, glowing a dull infrared and breathing rapidly with a dry cough, give him/her chokecherry. That hot, vibratile pulse of blood through the lungs can be counterproductive, not nourishing the membranes as well as needed and maybe even slowing the defensive responses to a viral infection. The hectic breathing can dry out mucous membranes and harden secretions, making them little more than dried blobs adhering to the bronchial membranes---difficult enough for an adult to expectorate, very difficult for a respiratory-impatient child to handle."

    Yeah, Moore was awesome.

    For more monographs: www.herbrally.com/monographs

    You can visit jim online at HerbCraft.org

    Let us know what you thought of the episode! Thanks so much for listening.

    jim mcdonald offers a knowledge of herbalism that blends western folk and indigenous views with the Vitalist traditions of the 19th century, presented through story, humor and common sense. He has taught classes throughout the US, hosts the website www.herbcraft.org and has written for Plant Healer Magazine, the Journal of Ontario Herbalist Association and Llewelyn's Herbal Almanac. He is currently writing a "Great Lakes Herbal" and "Foundational Herbcraft". jim is a manic wildcrafter and medicine maker.


    The Doctrine of Signatures with Ellen Evert Hopman | 20 Nov 10, 2017

    Today’s episode is with herbalist and author Ellen Evert Hopman.

    She's going to teach us all about the Doctrine of Signatures. This class was taught at the 2017 New England Women’s Herbal Gathering in New Hampshire.

    Learn an ancient plant classification system that was developed in a time before most people could read. Did the plant grow in sun or shade? In damp soil or in a dry area? The shape of a leaf, the color of a 9 flower, the taste of an herb were all guides to which body system or organ the plant was appropriate for.

    Although you'll learn a lot in this episode, you should look into her book: Secret Medicines from Your Garden - Plants for Healing, Spirituality and Magic

    She covers the Doctrine of Signatures along with a lot of other herbal and magical concepts.

    To find out more about Ellen, you can visit her online at elleneverthopman.com.

    Thanks Ellen for sharing this class with us!

    Hopman is the author of a number of books and has been a teacher of Herbalism since 1983 and of Druidism since 1990. She has presented on Druidism, herbal lore, tree lore, Paganism and magic at conferences, festivals, and events in Northern Ireland, Ireland, Scotland, Canada, and in the United States.

    She has participated in numerous radio and television programs including National Public Radio’s “Vox Pop” and the Gary Null show in New York.

    She presented a weekly “herb report” for WRSI radio out of Greenfield, MA for over a year and was a featured subject in a documentary about Druids on A&E Television’s; “The Unexplained” (Secret Societies, February 1999).

    She is a Master Herbalist and professional member of the American Herbalists Guild (AHG) and lay Homeopath who holds an M.Ed. in Mental Health Counseling.

    She is a founding member of The Order of the White Oak (Ord Na Darach Gile) and its former Co-Chief, a Bard of the Gorsedd of Caer Abiri, and a Druidess of the Druid Clan of Dana. She is currently ArchDruid of Tribe of the Oak, an international Druid teaching Order based in New England, USA.

    She was Vice President of The Henge of Keltria, an international Druid Fellowship, for nine years and has been at times a member of The Order of Bards, Ovates and Druids and Ár nDraíocht Féin: A Druid Fellowship (ADF).


    Ecological Herb Walk with Betzy Bancroft | 19 Nov 09, 2017

    This class was recorded at the superb event: The Great Lakes Herb Faire.

    If you've not been and you're in the region, I encourage you to try and make it to the 2018 shindig. Here's the details:

    Great Lakes Herb Faire September 7 - 9, 2018 Cedar Lake Outdoor Center, 2500 Pierce Rd, Chelsea, Michigan

    "We have had three amazing Faires so far and are so looking forward to doing this again! The feedback we received from people who attended was overwhelmingly positive. People were excited to network and meet other herbalists in their communities, learn directly from teachers rather than relying on books, and walk the trails on the surrounding land meeting the herbs in person. There were many kids attending and we heard from parents and the kids themselves that they couldn't wait to come back next year! There was amazing energy from everyone, the food was delicious and the marketplace was loaded with fantastic herbal creations." - Anna Fernandez

    I had the great fortune of attending the 2017 Faire (as a representative for Mountain Rose Herbs) and I concur on all of that. And yes, the food was phenomenal!

    If interested in purchasing recordings from the 2016 and 2017 Faires (for a great price) you can do so here>> RECORDINGS

    I also ended up going on this epic plant walk with Betzy Bancroft!

    Thanks to Anna and Betzy for letting me share it on the HerbRally podcast.

    I hope y'all enjoy it! I think it's fun to listen to plant walks personally. Especially as we head into the winter. Takes me back to that beautiful September day in Michigan :)

    Here's the description for the walk from the website:

    Developing a deep understanding of a few common weeds helps us save the native and less common species for special needs. On this walk we’ll include discussion of the abundance or ecological concerns of the herbs we meet, in addition to the medicinal and edible uses. And probably spend a lot of time on a few common weeds . . . .

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    A little bit about Betzy...

    Betzy Bancroft, RH(AHG) is a teacher, clinical herbalist, gardener, craftsperson and environmentalist who’s had a deep appreciation for the magic of plants since childhood. As Vermont Center for Integrative Herbalism's co-director and core faculty, Betzy provides the earth element to the organization’s staff. Plants are truly her friends, and she feels ever inspired by the natural world—all its varied beings and the amazing interconnections and beauty that make up the great web of life.

    RESOURCES

    • Great Lakes Herb Faire
    • Vermont Center for Integrative Herbalism
    • Herbalism Events
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    • Monsoon (Intro music)

    An Herbal Education: Options For Learning All You Need To Know by Jesse Wolf Hardin | 18 Nov 02, 2017

    In today's episode I'll be narrating an excerpt from Jesse Wolf Hardin's excellent book The Plant Healer's Path: A Grassroots Guide for the Folk Herbal Tradition.

    You'll learn about the four main ways to go about learning the skill and craft of herbalism.

    "In all cases, however, you will want an education that is in-depth and not superficial, grounded in but not restricted to good holistic science, requiring actual practice, and aimed at personal excellence and effectiveness." - Jesse Wolf Hardin

    I hope you give it a listen! If you enjoyed the episode please share or leave us a comment in iTunes.

    On another note...

    Wolf and Kiva Rose host one of the BEST herb conferences around. I can't recommend attending the Good Medicine Confluence enough. The next one is in Durango, CO from May 16 - 20, 2018. Perhaps I'll see you there!

    RESOURCES
    • Plant Healer Magazine
    • The Good Medicine Confluence
    • Plant Healer Bookstore and Gallery
    • Herbal Education Guide & Herbal Schools Directory
    • HerbRally Schools Directory
    • HerbRally Online Schools Directory

    Your Own Wellness Foundational Herbalism Apprenticeship with Aline Potvin, ND Oct 27, 2017

    Listen in as Aline Potvin talks about her apprenticeship in Biddeford, ME.

    Foundational Herbalism is a 10 month Herbal Apprenticeship that will meet one Saturday a month from February to November 2018. The dates are as follows: 02/10, 03/10, 04/07, 05/19, 06/09, 07/14, 08/11, 09/08, 10/13, 11/17. Enrollment begins September 2, 2017 and concludes January 31, 2018.

    Become fluent in foundational herbal definitions, terms, and ID strategies: While this isn't a in-depth botany class, we will be covering basic plant structure and ID cues. Herbal definitions and terms will be reinforced throughout the entirety of the class.

    Dig into basic materia medica and develop your understanding of the many layers of medicinal plants: While deepermateria medica will be focus of Year 2 (Greater Applications), as we explore different herbal preps, we will cover the layers of herbs we work with. Students will be expected to conduct self study on the 2 herbs they will be doing greater in-depth projects for. We'll dig into the scientific, energetic, and esoteric lore of the herbs we encounter.

    And so much more...

    FOUNDATIONAL HERBALISM APPRENTICESHIP

    "15 years since I started on my own plant medicine journey, I'm in awe of the model the natural world provides us to become more "whole" humans. You can't ignore relationships in the natural world. Everything and everyone is connected. I often see people approach their herbalism studies with the intention of treating others. It's a noble plan. But I can say that knowing myself well and honoring self-care has been the key to my ability to work with others. That's why self-care and relationship is the essence of my Foundational Herbalism Apprenticeship. This apprenticeship is a very full, experiential 10 months." - Aline Potvin


    EVENT | Sacred Plant Medicine Retreat in Peru with Bliss Without Bother and Rachelle Robinett Oct 26, 2017

    Heal, expand, learn, explore, or return for a life-changing experience with some of the world’s oldest plant remedies in Sacred Valley, Peru.

    Friday, February 9, 2018 - Sunday, February 18, 2018 Spirit Plant Journeys Sacred Valley, Peru

    Join Bliss Without Bother and Medicinal Herbal Healer Rachelle Robinett on a 10-day journey with healing plant remedies, ceremonies with local, direct-lineage shaman, and guided tours of sacred sites in cozy lodging with nourishing plant-based meals. Optional activities include yoga, sharing circles, plant baths, and more. This retreat is a carefully curated small-group experience for friendship and camaraderie as we adventure together with powerfully healing herbs.

    ADDITIONAL DETAILS AND RSVP Sacred Plant Medicine Retreat Package
    • San Pedro Ceremony + Group Sharing

    • Four Ayahuasca Healing Ceremonies

    • Sacred Valley Guided Tours

    • Restorative Body Work

    • Cleansing Flower Baths

    • Gentle Yoga

    • Nourishing Ayahuasca Meals

    • Healing Music + Song

    ABOUT THE ORGANIZERS:

    Bliss Without Bother is a wellness retreat planning service for individuals, wellness instructors, and organizations, offering a variety of services to provide exceptional wellness experiences, making it blissful for all. Because why not bliss without the bother?

    Rachelle Robinett, Medicinal Herbal Healer and Complementary & Integrative Health Guide, combines natural approaches to holistic health with functional lifestyle practices for transformative well-being.


    Yarrow Monograph by Krystal Thompson | 17 Oct 25, 2017

    On today's episode I narrate herbalist Krystal Thompson's monograph on Yarrow.

    Here's a sampling from her monograph which you can find here: www.herbrally.com/monographs/yarrow

    Medicinal Use: Perhaps most famously, yarrow is prized for its benefits to wounds or minor bleeding. Its mild antiseptic and anodyne properties coupled with its ability to coagulate blood and stop bleeding make it the perfect ally in this case. These properties also make it useful in cases of hemorrhoids, post-partum care, bruises, and mouth sores, as well as internal bleeding (4). Yarrow beautifully harmonizes blood circulation and can be beneficial in cases of stagnation such as vericose veins or fibroids, as well as cases of overstimulated blood flow, such as hypertension. It is sometimes considered a skin tonic and can be used in a very effective facial steam to improve complexion through circulation and cooling inflamed tissue. Yarrow can also be protective against topical sun and wind damage.

    Yarrow prepared as tea is a wonderful ally in the face of tough colds. Its diaphoretic action makes it especially useful at the onset of fever or in cases of obstructed perspiration (1). Diaphoretic plants “move the circulation toward the surface of the body, helping to cool it off through sweating, and increasing the immunological activity on the “front lines” of the body’s battle against the cold” (6). For these same reasons it is a common plant accompaniment to sweat lodges and other types of therapeutic sweating where the “front lines” of the battlefield can be physical as well as spiritual. Yarrow opens pores and purifies the blood, a great combination for eruptive conditions such as measles, chickenpox, fevers, etc. In TCM, yarrow’s benefits here would be described as tonifying Qi or releasing to the exterior (5). No doubt related to these indications, yarrow also has a reputation for being generally beneficial to kidney disorders.

    Yarrow has an additional affinity for the pancreas and the lungs. It can benefit “thick blood,” which occurs when liver or pancreatic function is compromised due to high insulin levels or low digestive enzymes (10). Here, the blood contains more fats and other dense compounds that struggle to move freely through the blood vessels. This causes overexertion on the heart and improper gas exchange within the lungs, which puts stress on the entire body. Yarrow stimulates pancreatic function and boosts blood flow to help avoid these instances, but can benefit the anxiety or insomnia that may follow if thick blood does set in.

    For more monographs (40+ as of now) please visit: www.herbrally.com/monographs

    You can visit Krystal online at HotelWilderness.com

    Let us know what you thought of the episode! Thanks so much for listening.

    Please share this if you feel so inclined :) Krystal is the woman behind Hotel Wilderness, a food and project blog focused on bringing healing herbs into the nooks and crannies of our daily lives. She is a photographer with a deep-seated love for food and plant medicine, and can usually be found happily crafting between the three.


    Rachel Burgos of Snakeroot Apothecary is interviewed by Mary Evans of Spirit Speak Tarot | 16 Oct 23, 2017

    Today's episode we'll hear from Rachel Burgos of Snakeroot Apothecary. She's interviewed by her good friend and fellow magic maker Mary Evans, of Spirit Speak Tarot.

    Here's some questions that are asked:

    • When did Rachel first become interested in herbalism?
    • How does living in the desert effect Rachel's herbal medicine practice?
    • What are flower essences?
    • What are Rachel's opinions on wildcrafting?
    • How does herbalism aid in being an activist?
    • And many more...

    This is a super fun interview and I hope you all enjoy it as much as I did!

    Show 'em some love on Instagram:

    • Snakeroot Apothecary
    • Spirit Speak Tarot

    "My strongest education with plants began in Big Sur, California. Living on an isolated mountain above the fog line I began to listen. I connected deeply with manzanita and madrone. Suddenly I was relearning and remembering how to communicate with and learn from animals, plants, rocks and other elements of the earth.

    Today I am walking my path and purpose as a clinical herbalist. I am currently living in the small desert town of Joshua Tree, California. I want to respectfully acknowledge that this land is occupied native Cahuilla land." - Rachel Burgos

    RESOURCES
    • Snakeroot Apothecary
    • Spirit Speak Tarot
    • Bach Flower Essences
    • Alaskan Essences
    • A-Z West

    Cultivating and Caretaking the Ecosystems We Call Home with Sam Thayer | 15 Oct 14, 2017

    This episode was recorded at the event "Planting the Future: Medicinal Plant Conservation in the Driftless Region" hosted by United Plant Savers on August 12, 2017 in Wisconsin.

    Thank you to Sam Thayer and Susan Leopold for sharing this!

    Beyond, sustainable harvest, we look at the long-term future of our landscape, and the special role that plant gatherers have in maintaining its ecology and prosperity. We'll talk about the threats and historical changes to our ecosystems, and discuss strategies to work and grow past them. We can do more than just "reduce our impact"—we can be a positive force to create and maintain vibrant and diverse communities of native plants that are at once productive for us and a paradise for wildlife. Nurturing the land that nurtures us. The Driftless Area will be used as an example for ecological and management concepts that apply everywhere. We'll explore some traditional, mutually beneficial relationships between Native peoples and the plants that support them, and discuss practical techniques for implementing this kind of harmony on our own sacred gathering grounds.

    BECOME A MEMBER OF UNITED PLANT SAVERS


    Pumpkin Spice: A Deep Dive into the Medicinal Properties of this Beloved Fall Blend with Katja Swift and Ryn Midura | 14 Oct 12, 2017

    Katja and Ryn are back on the podcast!

    Always love havin' 'em share their wisdom. And this time...we're going deep on the topic of...PUMPKIN SPICE.

    This is a fun episode, y'all. We'll learn which herbs are in this blend. Then, Katja and Ryn break down the medicinal properties of each spice within.

    Hope you enjoyed the episode as much as I did!

    For more on what Katja and Ryn are up to, check out their website: www.commonwealthherbs.com

    They've got A TON of offerings, including a BRAND NEW ONLINE PROGRAM.

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    RESOURCES

    Pumpkin spice as an aphrodisiac, study in the American Academy of Neurology and Orthopaedic Surgeons

    Cinnamon for blood sugar management study

    Pumpkin spice muffins!


    EVENT | Free Herbalism Project hosted by Mountain Rose Herbs Oct 09, 2017

    In today's episode I'm talking about the upcoming event hosted by Mountain Rose Herbs: The Free Herbalism Project.

    This FREE EVENT is taking place this weekend, Sunday October 15, 2017 at the Mount Pisgah Arboretum in Eugene, OR.

    This time they're hosting two fantastic guest speakers, Kathleen Maier and Rosalee de la Forêt. These two amazing herbalists are not to be missed!

    "The Free Herbalism Project is an interactive community event with botanically inspired lectures from experts in the field, live music, vendors and plenty of free organic herbal tea! Our goal is to create a remarkable experience for those who wish to delve further into the world of herbalism, wild foods, and natural living. It is one of the ways in which Mountain Rose Herbs hopes to give back to herbalists and our local community." - Mountain Rose Herbs

    Here's the day's schedule!

    11:45am - 12:30pm Live music with Corwin Bolt and the Wingnuts

    12:30am - 2:15pm Rosalee de la Forêt - The Language of Herbs

    2:15pm - 2:45pm Live music with Corwin Bolt and the Wingnuts

    2:45pm - 4:30pm Kathleen Maier - Introduction to Western Energetic Herbalism

    4:30pm - 5pm Live music with Corwin Bolt and the Wingnuts

    We hope y'all can join us!

    REGISTER HERE

    Crafting a Holistic Framework for Abortion with Paris Rae Iha | 13 Oct 05, 2017

    "Liberation must come from within" -Sandra Cisneros

    Today's episode we hear from herbalist Paris Iha. She focuses on herbal allies for, during and after abortion. She also discusses and dismantles perspectives around the distinction made between abortion and miscarriage and offers a little history lesson on the topic through an herbal lens.

    Paris: A woman has already made her decision to have an abortion. Regardless of what that decision looks like, we are there to support her. She may be sister, client, friend; certainly she is maiden, mother and crone. And we are in solidarity with her.

    Once someone has reached out and we have committed to being in their support sphere, we are with them through it.

    (I use the words woman, she, etc. and sometimes gender neutral people get pregnant too, so being pronoun sensitive, but for purposes my personal connection to abortion story I often use woman or she)

    A woman’s womb is potently aligned with the womb of the earth; Her sacred cycle is the earth’s sacred cycle.

    "Herbs are a first choice medicine for many women’s health problems…I think herbs act in a particularly impressive way on women’s health because there is a natural affinity between women and the plant world. Plants spring from the heart of earth; they are nourished by the seasons and whims of Mother Nature. Beautiful, strong, and powerful, herbs are in sympathy with women’s spirit… Herbs can also be used to support and nourish the female system when a woman chooses to use allopathic medicine." - Rosemary Gladstar

    Paris Rae Iha is a clinical herbalist intern and apprentice, wild-crafter, rock-climber, perennial adventurer, activist and artist.

    Herbalism has been Paris’ chosen path now for over six years, weaving her passion for healing with just a touch of magic. She believes herbal wisdom to be the birthright of all peoples as it fulfills an intrinsic aspect of human nature—the connection to our wild-ish-ness and the formation of meaningful relationships.

    Paris’ first encounters with plants as medicine came when she made a choice to shift her lifestyle to embrace lunar rhythms, thus living more closely with her innate cycles and with the earth as a gardener.

    This inevitably gestated Paris into the sphere of the healing agency of plants where she discovered something she had been yearning for; a deeper sense of self through the community of plants, our planet, and of the people who tend to them.

    In her practice, Paris seeks to guide her clients in formulating and supporting existing wellness g