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Find guidance and great advice for the student training in herbalism every other week. Join Mary Colvin RH(AHG) as she interviews herbalists, schools, and other resources relating to multiple topics specific for all levels of herbalists in their continued studies! Her goal is to offer multiple resources for the furtherment of herbalism training. Mary is the author of "The Herbalist's Guide: How to Build and Use Your Own Apothecary" available now for preorder and the host of Herbology Talk Fr ...
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I am joined by social justice activist Lottie Spady of Earthseed Detroit. We speak about her mission and approaches to teaching herbalism and how she empowers her community to survive and thrive. She believes that a person's life experiences can contribute to the knowledge and practice in herbalism. Join us in this final episode of season one of He…
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Join me and Jesse Wolf Hardin from Plant Healer Magazine and the Good Medicine Confluence. Find out how Jesse describes what it means to practice herbalism and how the Good Medicine Confluence began. We discuss together our own training in herbalism and how that has changed over the years. Jesse gives us his hopes for the future and his humble grat…
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On this episode, I am joined by TikTok creator, Amelia South of Black Sun Farms. Amelia has been studing foraging for the last 18 years and we discuss why she began learning about foraging, where she received her training, and how she came up with the name Black Sun Farms. Join the conversation to get tips on how to utilize what you harvest, learn …
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I am joined by renowned herbalist and author, Maria Noel Groves of Wintergreen Botanicals in a discussion about researching and having trusted resources for the student and practitioner. We first discuss the beginnings of Wintergreen Botanicals along with the current courses and the available series she is offering including the Seasonal Energetics…
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In this episode of Herbology Talk, I am speaking with one of my favorite herbalism advocates, Mason Hutchison from HerbRally. We have a lighthearted discussion about Mason's journey into herbalism with his personal inspiration and challenges during that time. We also discuss how HerbRally has evolved over the years along with social media and websi…
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I am excited to join Gina Rivers, founder of River "Seng MycoHerbalism and science educator and formulator for Host Defense Mushrooms as we discuss adding some training in medicinal mushrooms alongside herbalism. It is a joy to talk with Gina about her start in herbalism and mycology along with her passions concerning mushrooms. Be inspired and joi…
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Today, I am joined by Sovereignty Herb's own Lead Creatrix, Erika Galentin. Find out more about Erika as a clinical herbalist and mentor while enjoying some interesting conversation about her start into herbalism and aromatics. Erika has a lot of upcoming training opportunities to offer the clinical herbalist and it is my hope you have a chance to …
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In this episode, I am joined by Cassidy Gonsoski, owner of Rooted Homestead and a current student in herbalism. The discussion takes you on Cassidy's journey learning herbalism with the joys and obstacles she has encountered. We talk about her goals and what steps she is taking to get there. It is my hope that other students can relate to her journ…
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In this episode of Herbology Talk, I have a conversation with another one of my beloved herbal mentors, Leslie Alexander, of Restoration Herbs. We discuss her educational background and training journey into herbalism to begin with, and then we have a discussion of what Leslie describes as a formless approach with clients. She calls it a client cen…
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Self-Sufficiency is a skill that everyone including herbalists could benefit from whether it is involves foraging, wildcrafting, or growing their own food. I am joined by Karen Langan, co-owner of Mulberry Creek Herbs Farm located in Huron, Ohio. Karen has learned self-sufficiency early on in her childhood, and helps to bring this skill and joy to …
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I am joined by the one and only "Herbchick", Lori Osterloh-Hagaman owner of The Herbchick LLC and host of Wholistic Bad Ass Podcast. We have a fun discussion revolving around Lori's own eclectic herbal training which is my term to describe the many different types of training a person can get (or the collection of different subjects to both learn/t…
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The Herbal industry has grown so much and the need for quality herbs for both the herbalist and the community is much needed now and for the future. If you have any interest or plans to grow your own herbs for resale, join myself and Henriette den Ouden of Habanera Farm as we discuss why future herb farms are needed while offering advice for gettin…
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I have the privilege of speaking with one of my own beloved mentors, Leslie Williams, M.Ed, RH(AHG). As we dive into her personal experiences and connections with the plants, you can get a better feel for her passion as both a mentor and an herbalist. Leslie offers support and encouragement for the Clinical herbalist that is looking for mentorship …
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I am joined by Mel Mutterspaugh of The Herbalist's Path to talk about self-care practices and social media. Our conversation gets into the benefits of self-care for the herbalist and the pros and cons of herbal education on social media. Mel's focus of educating the family base targets specifically the Momma with offerings of courses for the Apothe…
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I am joined by Abby Artemisia of The WANDER School located in North Carolina. Our discussion revolves around the training she can offer regarding Botany and foraging. Training in both of these areas is needed for the herbalist wanting to identify and harvest their medicine. The conversation expands into herbal apprenticeships and how important it i…
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We are speaking with Mimi Prunella Hernandez RH (AHG) Executive Director of the American Herbalist Guild, recipient of American Botanical Council's Mark Blumenthal Community Builder award, steward of the Ponderland Botanical Sanctuary, and the author of the upcoming National Geographic Herbal being released in November of this year. We discuss her …
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I am joined by Amanda Ferguson, Ohio Herb Center Coordinator, to discuss what inspiration we each use to continue studying in herbalism. The conversation turns to the different careers in herbalism, advice about setting goals in order to choose your path, and the importance of researching your training options along with practical resources to navi…
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We are speaking with Denise Cusack of Wholly Rooted Farms about her training and expertise in herbalism, aromatherapy, and permaculture along with the training she offers students. The conversation leads to how these foundations can help students of herbalism especially in regenerative/sustainable herbalism practices. Denise explains her current an…
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