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HerbRally
by Mason Hutchison
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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How to Channel World Stress Into Powerful Herbalism Skills
Learn Herbal Strategies for Stress — Just $20 If you'd like to dive deeper into herbal approaches for stress support, check out Katja Swift & Ryn Midura's Stress Management course from CommonWealth Holistic Herbalism. As a member of the HerbRally community, you can get the entire 13-hour course for just $20 by using coupon code HERBRALLY. LEARN MORE & REGISTER Feeling paralyzed by constant stressful news? In this clip, Katja & Ryn break down why trying to process every crisis causes emotional paralysis—and how to shift that frozen energy into meaningful action. This clip comes from our nearly 4-hour "20 Questions for 20K" celebration Q&A. WATCH THE FULL Q&A ON YOUTUBE DISCLAIMER The information shared in this episode is for educational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional before making changes to your healthcare routine or beginning any new herbal regimen.
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Makumba, Herbalism & Nature | Jesse Wolf Hardin & Debora Greer
HerbRally listeners save 25% on tickets to the 2026 Good Medicine Confluence (October 12–15 at Ghost Ranch, New Mexico) with discount code HERBRALLY26. LEARN MORE & REGISTER In this episode, Jesse Wolf Hardin sits down with Debora Greer for a thoughtful exploration of Makumba, an Afro-Indigenous spiritual tradition and philosophy of life that weaves together herbalism, ancestry, ritual, and relationship with the living world. Together, they discuss what Makumba is, why it has been so widely misunderstood, and how its teachings invite us into a deeper relationship with plants, nature, community, and healing. They also explore the impact of colonization on our connection to the Earth, the importance of honoring our ancestors, and why Debora believes that "nature is our greatest ancestor." Whether you're an herbalist, naturalist, or simply curious about different ways of understanding our place within the web of life, this conversation invites you to slow down, listen deeply, and rediscover the wisdom of relationship. If you'd like to learn from Debora in person, she'll be teaching three classes at the 2026 Good Medicine Confluence: Herbal Showers and Baths: A Makumba Healing Tool, Rose & Thorns of Death and Despair: The Teachings of Grandma Buruku, and 7 Knives and 7 Chili Peppers: Exu Magic for the Protection of the Oppressed. This audio was extracted from the video version available on the HerbRally YouTube channel. Jesse Wolf Hardin is an impactful author, ecosopher, ecological restorationist, personal counsel, graphic artist, musician, and historian on a mission –– a champion of diversity and what he coined "ReWilding," as well as an impassioned proponent of nature's medicines. Wolf co-founded with Kiva Rose both the international Good Medicine Confluence gathering and Plant Healer Quarterly magazine, and is the author of over 25 books on herbalism, nature connection, and personal realization. For more information go to PlantHealer.org. The Plant Healer Online Bookstore is the largest single source or herbal related books and ebooks, both titles by Jesse Wolf Hardin and Kiva Rose, as well as numerous focused compilations by many dozens of other well known herbalists: PlantHealerBookstore.com Plant Healer Magazine is the most in-depth and artistic magazine available for herbal practitioners, artisans and healers of culture, see: PlantHealerMagazine.com Herbaria Monthly is a totally FREE full color zine, full of herbal information, inspiration and empowerment. Subscribe at PlantHealer.org More Free Resources including complimentary guides to herb schools and suppliers can be downloaded at: LEARN MORE Plant Healer on Instagram: @PlantHealer Plant Healer on Facebook: @PlantHealer Herbalism in your neck of the woods. HerbRally www.herbrally.com DISCLAIMER The information in this episode is for educational and entertainment purposes only. It is not intended as a substitute for advice provided by your physician or other medical professionals. Always consult a health care practitioner before using any herbal remedy or food, especially if you are nursing, pregnant, or have any medical condition.
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How to Navigate Uncertainty in Your Herbal Practice
Learn Herbal Strategies for Stress — Just $20 If you'd like to dive deeper into herbal approaches for stress support, check out Katja Swift & Ryn Midura's Stress Management course from CommonWealth Holistic Herbalism. As a member of the HerbRally community, you can get the entire 13-hour course for just $20 by using coupon code HERBRALLY. LEARN MORE & REGISTER In this clip, Katja Swift and Ryn Midura discuss why absolute certainty in clinical herbalism can actually be a red flag, and why every body is entirely unique. Just because a remedy like chamomile works well for one person doesn't mean it will have the same effect for someone else. This clip comes from our nearly 4-hour "20 Questions for 20K" celebration Q&A. WATCH THE FULL Q&A ON YOUTUBE DISCLAIMER The information shared in this episode is for educational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional before making changes to your healthcare routine or beginning any new herbal regimen.
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The Adventure Imperative: Exploration & Excitement For The Plant Healer
HerbRally listeners save 25% on tickets to the 2026 Good Medicine Confluence (October 12–15 at Ghost Ranch, New Mexico) with discount code HERBRALLY26. LEARN MORE & REGISTER Welcome to episode 26 of The Plant Healer's Path: The Adventure Imperative | Exploration & Excitement for the Plant Healer In this episode, Jesse Wolf Hardin reflects on the spirit of adventure and why it's essential to a deeply lived life. Exploring themes of courage, curiosity, purpose, and personal transformation, he examines how fear, responsibility, and self-doubt can keep us from pursuing our deepest callings. Wolf invites listeners to embrace uncertainty, venture beyond the familiar, and recognize that the path of the plant healer is, by its very nature, a bold and lifelong adventure. This audio was extracted from the video version available on the HerbRally YouTube channel. Jesse Wolf Hardin is an impactful author, ecosopher, ecological restorationist, personal counsel, graphic artist, musician, and historian on a mission –– a champion of diversity and what he coined "ReWilding," as well as an impassioned proponent of nature's medicines. Wolf co-founded with Kiva Rose both the international Good Medicine Confluence gathering and Plant Healer Quarterly magazine, and is the author of over 25 books on herbalism, nature connection, and personal realization. For more information go to PlantHealer.org. The Plant Healer Online Bookstore is the largest single source or herbal related books and ebooks, both titles by Jesse Wolf Hardin and Kiva Rose, as well as numerous focused compilations by many dozens of other well known herbalists: PlantHealerBookstore.com Plant Healer Magazine is the most in-depth and artistic magazine available for herbal practitioners, artisans and healers of culture, see: PlantHealerMagazine.com Herbaria Monthly is a totally FREE full color zine, full of herbal information, inspiration and empowerment. Subscribe at PlantHealer.org More Free Resources including complimentary guides to herb schools and suppliers can be downloaded at: LEARN MORE Plant Healer on Instagram: @PlantHealer Plant Healer on Facebook: @PlantHealer Herbalism in your neck of the woods. HerbRally www.herbrally.com DISCLAIMER The information in this episode is for educational and entertainment purposes only. It is not intended as a substitute for advice provided by your physician or other medical professionals. Always consult a health care practitioner before using any herbal remedy or food, especially if you are nursing, pregnant, or have any medical condition.
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The History & Spirit of Herbalism | Wolf Hardin & Dr. Kenneth Proefrock
HerbRally listeners save 25% on tickets to the 2026 Good Medicine Confluence (October 12–15 at Ghost Ranch, New Mexico) with discount code HERBRALLY26. LEARN MORE & REGISTER Welcome back to The Plant Healer's Path — Episode 25. In this hour-long episode Dr. Kenneth Proefrock is joined by Jesse Wolf Hardin, together presenting at the 2023 Confluence in Colorado. Here they meld forces to cast light on the history, future and spirit of botanical medicine...exposing some of the fallacies of the medical establishment, helping to further inspire your personal path, and catalyzing your potential role in the essential healing of our bodies, our societies, and the natural world that we're a part of. This audio was extracted from the video version available on the HerbRally YouTube channel. This episode is brought to you by The Good Medicine Confluence October 12–15, 2026 Ghost Ranch, New Mexico Join herbalists, healers, wildcrafters, visionaries, misfits, and medicine makers for four unforgettable days of learning, celebration, connection, ritual, and more than 100 classes from over 40 teachers. You're warmly invited to gather, study, celebrate, and dance under the stars in the Land of Enchantment. 👉 Learn more & register | GoodMedicineConfluence.com 🌼 WANT MORE HERBAL GOODNESS? Sign up for the HerbRally newsletter and receive THIRTEEN herbal freebies! 👉 CLAIM YOUR FREEBIES! 🌿 WANT EVEN MORE HERBAL GOODNESS? Become an HerbRally Schoolhouse member! You'll get access to a TON of herbalism classes, monographs, webinars, and more — plus discounts to herbal companies, a private Facebook group, and ongoing education. Use coupon code PODCAST to get your first 30 days FREE. 👉 Learn more & register | HerbRally.com/Schoolhouse Herbalism in your neck of the woods. HerbRally HerbRally.com DISCLAIMER The information in this episode is for educational and entertainment purposes only. It is not intended as a substitute for advice provided by your physician or other medical professionals. Always consult a health care practitioner before using any herbal remedy or food, especially if you are nursing, pregnant, or have any medical condition.
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How You Can Help Oshala Farm Rebuild
A few days ago, a devastating fire tore through Oshala Farm. Thankfully everyone made it out safely, but the farm suffered an unimaginable loss. In this short episode, I share a quick update on how Oshala is doing, some of their immediate rebuilding needs, and how we, as an herbal community, can help. If you're able, please consider supporting Elise, Jeff, and the entire Oshala Farm team as they begin the long road to rebuilding. SUPPORT OSHALA FARM
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Spagyrics, the Gaia Hypothesis & Reconnecting with Nature | Mo Judith
What if the Earth is a living organism, and herbalism is one way of participating in that living system? Welcome back to the Herbalist Hour! In this episode, I sit down with Mo Judith, founder of Aura La Voura, to explore the fascinating world of spagyric plant medicine, alchemy, and ecological relationship. We discuss her path into herbalism, what spagyrics are and how they differ from tinctures, the philosophy behind her work, and why she sees medicine-making as a practice rooted in relationship rather than extraction. We also dive into animism, the Gaia Hypothesis, reconnecting with the natural world, and why the idea of being "self-taught" deserves a closer look. I came away from this conversation deeply inspired by Mo and her work, and I highly encourage you to explore more of what she's doing through Aura La Voura and, if you have the opportunity, take one of her classes. ~Mason PS - WATCH THIS EPISODE ON YOUTUBE LINKS & RESOURCES Aura La Voura | AuraLaVoura.com Aura La Voura on Instagram | @auralavoura BLOG: Lineage after Rupture | READ ON HERBRALLY If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, and share it with a fellow plant person. 🌿Grab FREE Herbal Resources Sign up for the HerbRally newsletter and get instant access to a 91-page Botanical Anthology sampler—plus a bundle of herbal freebies. 👉 Get the freebies | HerbalFreebies.com Want to join us live for future interviews? Become a HerbRally Schoolhouse member: HerbRally Schoolhouse | HerbRally.com/Schoolhouse Use coupon code PODCAST for your first 30 days free! ⚠️ DISCLAIMER This content is for educational and entertainment purposes only. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, or cure any disease. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider before making changes to your health regimen.
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Exploring The Zodiac Garden with Plant Cunning's Isaac Hill
Support Oshala Farm ❤️ A devastating fire destroyed much of Oshala Farm. Thankfully everyone is safe, but they've lost nearly everything they've built over the last 13 years. If you're able, please consider supporting their rebuilding efforts. DONATE TO OSHALA FARM What if your garden could become a map for understanding both nature and yourself? In this episode of The Herbalist Hour, I sit down with herbalist, astrologer and author Isaac Hill to discuss his fascinating new book, The Zodiac Garden. We explore what a zodiac garden actually is, how astrology and gardening intersect, and why Isaac sees the garden as a living temple. We also dive into the spiritual side of gardening, humanity's role as a keystone species, common misconceptions about astrology, and how creating a zodiac garden can have a balancing effect on the psyche. Whether you're already interested in astrology or completely new to it, I think you'll find this conversation both thought-provoking and surprisingly practical. Isaac also shares several ways to design your own zodiac garden and offers some great advice for anyone looking to begin exploring astrology. Thanks for tunin' in! ~Mason PS - WATCH THIS EPISODE ON YOUTUBE LINKS & RESOURCES BOOK: The Zodiac Garden | BUY THE BOOK Plant Cunning Conference | PlantCunningConference.com Plant Cunning on Instagram | @plantcunning If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, and share it with a fellow plant person. 🌿Grab FREE Herbal Resources Sign up for the HerbRally newsletter and get instant access to a 91-page Botanical Anthology sampler—plus a bundle of herbal freebies. 👉 Get the freebies | HerbalFreebies.com Want to join us live for future interviews? Become a HerbRally Schoolhouse member: HerbRally Schoolhouse | HerbRally.com/Schoolhouse Use coupon code PODCAST for your first 30 days free! ⚠️ DISCLAIMER This content is for educational and entertainment purposes only. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, or cure any disease. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider before making changes to your health regimen.
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Herbalists After Hours: Tasting an Incredible Chamomile Blue Cordial
Registration is now open for the 36th Annual AHG Symposium, taking place August 14–16, 2026, in Black Mountain, North Carolina. This year's event features more than 30 presentations from leading herbalists, a keynote address by Patricia Kyritsi Howell, and programming centered around the theme "Facilitating Regulation: The Role of Clinical Herbalism in Autoimmunity & Chronic Conditions." LEARN MORE & REGISTER Welcome to the "beverage portion" of the show! In this casual late-night clip from Herbalist After Hours, we are crackin' open a beautiful bottle of Chamomile Blue Cordial gifted by the incredibly talented Lindsey Feldpausch of Plant Matters. Made with chamomile, butterfly pea flower, and lemon juice, this glowing purple blend completely blew us away with its perfectly balanced, deep, and spherical flavor. We chat about what makes Lindsey one of the most phenomenal, "next-level" formulators in the community, her incredible work as a lead educator for the Herbal Academy, and why you absolutely need to jump on the chance to take one of her classes. WATCH THE FULL CONVERSATION ON YOUTUBE DISCLAIMER The information shared in this podcast is for educational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. The views and opinions expressed by guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of HerbRally. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional before making changes to your health or wellness routine.
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Community Over Competition: How to Thrive as an Herbalist
Registration is now open for the 36th Annual AHG Symposium, taking place August 14–16, 2026, in Black Mountain, North Carolina. This year's event features more than 30 presentations from leading herbalists, a keynote address by Patricia Kyritsi Howell, and programming centered around the theme "Facilitating Regulation: The Role of Clinical Herbalism in Autoimmunity & Chronic Conditions." LEARN MORE & REGISTER In this clip, we dive deep into a philosophical question every entrepreneur faces: competition versus collaboration. We break down the toxicity of the "scarcity mentality" in business, how it impacts our clients' healing journeys, and why showing up with vulnerability and authenticity is what actually draws people to your work. Plus, a huge shout-out to Camille Freeman and the power of lifting each other up in the botanical medicine community! WATCH THE FULL CONVERSATION ON YOUTUBE DISCLAIMER The information shared in this podcast is for educational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. The views and opinions expressed by guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of HerbRally. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional before making changes to your health or wellness routine.
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Show & Tell: Hydrosols, Living Thinking, and the Wisdom of Plants | Erika Galentin
Registration is now open for the 36th Annual AHG Symposium, taking place August 14–16, 2026, in Black Mountain, North Carolina. This year's event features more than 30 presentations from leading herbalists, a keynote address by Patricia Kyritsi Howell, and programming centered around the theme "Facilitating Regulation: The Role of Clinical Herbalism in Autoimmunity & Chronic Conditions." LEARN MORE & REGISTER In this "show and tell" podcast clip, we dive into the sensory and alchemical world of distilling hydrosols. We discuss why giving a plant a name can sometimes cause us to stop listening to it, the difference between "living thinking" and "object thinking," and why more potent products like essential oils aren't always better or more sustainable than a simple cup of herbal tea. Plus, we share a few aromatic blends like Sweet Grass, Vetiver, and Lemon Balm, and discuss the immense dedication of independent American herb farmers. WATCH THE FULL CONVERSATION ON YOUTUBE DISCLAIMER The information shared in this podcast is for educational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. The views and opinions expressed by guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of HerbRally. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional before making changes to your health or wellness routine.
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The Mind-Blowing Plant Biodiversity of the Appalachian Foothills | Erika Galentin
Registration is now open for the 36th Annual AHG Symposium, taking place August 14–16, 2026, in Black Mountain, North Carolina. This year's event features more than 30 presentations from leading herbalists, a keynote address by Patricia Kyritsi Howell, and programming centered around the theme "Facilitating Regulation: The Role of Clinical Herbalism in Autoimmunity & Chronic Conditions." LEARN MORE & REGISTER In this clip from Herbalists After Hours, Erika Galentin explains why the hills surrounding Athens, Ohio, are one of the most botanically rich regions in the eastern United States. We discuss how ancient glaciers stopped at the edge of the Appalachian foothills, creating an incredible concentration of plant biodiversity. The conversation also explores the region's history of coal and iron extraction, Erika's early days interning with United Plant Savers, and why this resilient, deeply rooted landscape has become the perfect place for her to live, work, and practice herbalism. WATCH THE FULL CONVERSATION ON YOUTUBE DISCLAIMER The information shared in this podcast is for educational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. The views and opinions expressed by guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of HerbRally. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional before making changes to your health or wellness routine.
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An Herbalist's Guide to Joy | Erika Galentin
Registration is now open for the 36th Annual AHG Symposium, taking place August 14–16, 2026, in Black Mountain, North Carolina. This year's event features more than 30 presentations from leading herbalists, a keynote address by Patricia Kyritsi Howell, and programming centered around the theme "Facilitating Regulation: The Role of Clinical Herbalism in Autoimmunity & Chronic Conditions." LEARN MORE & REGISTER In this clip from Herbalists After Hours, Erika Galentin shares stories from her remarkable family lineage, featuring everyone from World War II medical officers to traveling accordion players. We explore how our ancestral roots shape who we become, the importance of place, and the beautiful seven-acre sanctuary she now calls home. Erika is truly living the archetype of the herbalist in the cabin at the edge of the woods, with her cat by her side, and she's loving every minute of it. WATCH THE FULL CONVERSATION ON YOUTUBE DISCLAIMER The information shared in this podcast is for educational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. The views and opinions expressed by guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of HerbRally. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional before making changes to your health or wellness routine.
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Where Mental Health & Herbalism Meet with Therapist Yasmeen Faraj
Today on The Herbalist Hour, I'm joined by Yasmeen Faraj, LCSW, CIMHP, therapist, herbalist, and founder of Kinda Crunchy Therapy and sMOOches Organics. In this conversation, we explore the intersection of mental health and herbalism, including nature connection, community, burnout, intuition, sleep, nutrition, and the healing power of plants. Yasmeen shares how she incorporates herbs into her therapy practice through plant walks, herbal tea, and sensory experiences, and we discuss what therapists and herbalists can learn from one another. We also talk about Motherwort, Mugwort, ecstatic dance, inner child work, and what it means to follow a "full body yes." I absolutely loved this conversation and know you will as well! A big thanks to Yasmeen for joinin' me and thanks to you for tuning in. ~Mason Learn More About Yasmeen Kinda Crunchy Therapy | KindaCrunchyTherapy.com 🌿 Smoochies Organics | sMOOchesOrganics.com KCT on IG | @kindacrunchytherapy sMOOches on IG | @smoochesorganics Resources Mentioned 📖 The Gift of Healing Herbs by Robin Rose Bennett | BUY THE BOOK 📖 The Ultramind Solution by Mark Hyman | BUY THE BOOK If you enjoyed this episode, please like, subscribe, and share it with a fellow plant person. 🌿Grab FREE Herbal Resources Sign up for the HerbRally newsletter and get instant access to a 91-page Botanical Anthology sampler—plus a bundle of herbal freebies. 👉 Get the freebies | HerbalFreebies.com Want to join us live for future interviews? Become a HerbRally Schoolhouse member: HerbRally Schoolhouse | HerbRally.com/Schoolhouse Use coupon code SCHOOLHOUSE30 for your first 30 days free! ⚠️ DISCLAIMER This content is for educational and entertainment purposes only. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, or cure any disease. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider before making changes to your health regimen.
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20 Herbal Questions Answered | Katja Swift & Ryn Midura
To celebrate HerbRally reaching 20,000 YouTube subscribers, Katja Swift and Ryn Midura from CommonWealth Holistic Herbalism joined us to answer 20 questions submitted by the HerbRally community. Over the course of nearly four hours, they explore herbalism, clinical practice, stress, uncertainty, formulation, mentorship, learning, philosophy, and what it really means to become an herbalist. What started as a simple Q&A turned into a thoughtful and wide-ranging discussion filled with practical insights and hard-earned wisdom. A huge thank you to Katja and Ryn for their generosity, and thank you to everyone who has supported HerbRally over the years. ~Mason PS - WATCH THIS EPISODE ON YOUTUBE LINKS & RESOURCES CommonWealth Holistic Herbalism https://commonwealthherbs.com/ CommonWealth on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@CommonWealthHerbs CommonWealth on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/commonwealthherbs/ The Holistic Herbalism Podcast https://commonwealthherbs.com/category/podcast/ DISCLAIMER This content is for educational and entertainment purposes only. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, or cure any disease. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider before making changes to your health regimen.
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10 Herbalists, 10 Questions | HerbRally's 10k Subscriber Celebration
Back in August 2024, HerbRally crossed 10,000 subscribers on YouTube. To celebrate, I invited 10 herbalists to answer 10 different questions. The result was more than five hours of herbal wisdom, stories, insights, humor, and practical advice. This is the first time we're releasing the full recording on the podcast. A huge thank you to all of the contributors: 🌿 Mimi Prunella Hernandez Website: http://www.mimiprunellahernandez.com 🌿 Brigitte Mars Website: https://www.brigittemars.com/ 🌿 David Winston Center for Herbal Studies: https://herbalstudies.net/ Herbalist & Alchemist: https://www.herbalist-alchemist.com/ 🌿 Asia Dorsey Website: http://www.bonesbugsandbotany.com 🌿 Chanchal Cabrera Website: https://chanchalcabrera.com/ 🌿 Thomas Easley Website: https://eclecticschoolofherbalmedicine.com/ 🌿 Larken Bunce Website: https://www.larkenbunce.com/ 🌿 Phyllis D. Light Website: https://www.phyllisdlight.com/ 🌿 Howie Brounstein Website: http://www.botanicalstudies.net 🌿 Lupo Passero Website: https://www.twinstartribe.com/ Thanks for being part of the HerbRally community. We couldn't have reached this milestone without you. ~Mason Want more herbal goodness? 🌱 HerbRally Newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/herbrally/herbal-freebies 🌿 HerbRally Schoolhouse: https://www.herbrally.com/schoolhouse ⚠️ DISCLAIMER This content is for educational and entertainment purposes only. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, or cure any disease. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider before making changes to your health regimen.
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Enrollment for Herbal Dental Care Closes Tonight
Enrollment for Herbal Dental Care closes tonight at midnight, so I wanted to record a quick episode sharing a few thoughts about why this course has me so excited. This isn't just a course about herbs for teeth or gums. It's about understanding oral health through the lens of tissue states, constitutional patterns, inflammation, digestion, stress, mineral balance, and how the mouth reflects the whole body. The course is taught by Kyle Denton, who spent 15 years in the dental field before becoming a clinical herbalist. The way he bridges those two worlds is unlike anything I've personally encountered in herbal education. The live classes are held Thursdays at 6pm Central on: May 28 June 4 June 11 June 18 June 25 Recordings will be available for anybody who can't attend live. Learn more & register at HerbalDentalCare.com
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FREE Live Webinar | 5 Herbs for Oral Health with Kyle Denton
Tonight, herbalist Kyle Denton is hosting a free live webinar called 5 Herbs for Oral Health. In this class, Kyle will teach about five herbs he personally reaches for again and again for gum health, microbial balance, recovery, irritation, and more. 📅 May 21, 2026 🕕 6 PM Central Can't make it live? Register anyway and you'll get access to the replay afterward for a limited time. 🌿 REGISTER FOR FREE
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From English Teacher to Clinical Herbalist | Amy Boldt
🌿 FREE Herbal Dental Care Mini Course (available for a limited time) Join herbalist Kyle Denton for a free mini course exploring oral health through an herbalist's lens, including tissue states, digestion, stress, inflammation, and more. REGISTER FOR FREE In this episode, I sit down with herbalist Amy Boldt of Barefoot Medicine Farm to talk about her path from high school English teacher to clinical herbalist. We chat about plant allies, nervous system support, community, homesteading, impostor syndrome, social media burnout, and the importance of slowing down enough to really listen to the plants. Amy also shares some great stories about nettle, herbal conferences, teaching, and building an herbal practice rooted in authenticity and connection. LINKS & RESOURCES Barefoot Medicine Farm | BarefootMedicineFarm.com Amy's Practice | TheWildWomanMedicine.com Amy on Instagram | @the_wild_woman_medicine Read the blog post mentioned in this episode | CLICK HERE TO READ If you enjoyed this episode, please like, subscribe, and share it with a fellow plant person. Want to join us live for future interviews? Become a HerbRally Schoolhouse member: HerbRally Schoolhouse | HerbRally.com/Schoolhouse Use coupon code PODCAST for your first 30 days free! ⚠️ DISCLAIMER This content is for educational and entertainment purposes only. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, or cure any disease. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider before making changes to your health regimen.
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The Herbal Community Is Missing YOU 🫵 | Kyle Denton
FREE HERBAL DENTAL CARE MINI COURSE 🌿🦷 Available for a limited time LEARN MORE & REGISTER In this clip from Herbalists After Hours, herbalist Kyle Denton shares thoughts on authenticity, vulnerability, and what actually helps grow the herbal community. Kyle talks about embracing your unique path, showing up authentically, and why the herbal community doesn't need more perfection — it needs real people willing to learn, experiment, and participate fully. This conversation was recorded at the International Herb Symposium and originally released through Folk Methodology. Kyle is also the teacher of the Herbal Dental Care free mini course, where he explores oral health through an herbalist's lens using concepts like tissue states, energetics, and foundational herbal principles. To hear the full episode with Kyle Denton, subscribe to Folk Methodology on your favorite podcast app or on YouTube.
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FREE MINI COURSE | Herbal Dental Care with Kyle Denton
In this short episode, I share a few highlights from Video 1 of the free Herbal Dental Care mini course with herbalist Kyle Denton. Kyle explores the connection between oral health and whole-body wellness, including digestion, stress, posture, jaw tension, mineral balance, and more. The free mini course is available for a limited time. REGISTER FOR FREE
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Oshala Farm Herb Camp: Herbs, Community & Connection
Oshala Farm Herb Camp returns to Southern Oregon June 26–28, 2026 for a full weekend of herbal education, plant walks, medicine making, music, community, camping, and connection. Hosted at Oshala Farm, Herb Camp features hands-on workshops with experienced herbalists alongside the beauty of a working medicinal herb farm with more than 80 varieties of herbs growing on the land. LEARN MORE & REGISTER
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Cooling Inflammation, Tattoos & Tarot | Rosalee de la Forêt & Caitlin Cordell
Join Rosalee's FREE Cooling Inflammation Mini-Course LEARN MORE & REGISTER FOR FREE Available for a limited time! This episode of The Herbalist Hour is a little different. Recorded inside a working tattoo shop in Twisp, Washington, Mason sits down with herbalist Rosalee de la Forêt and tattoo artist (and tarot reader) Caitlin Cordell… while Rosalee is actively getting tattooed. What unfolds is a lively, unscripted conversation weaving together herbalism, embodiment, and everyday practice in a setting that's anything but typical. Along the way, we dive into the nuances of inflammation—why it's not the enemy, the crucial difference between acute and chronic states, and how herbalism can support long-term vitality without fear-based restriction. Rosalee shares insights from her clinical experience, busts common myths (including the turmeric + black pepper debate), and highlights herbs like hawthorn and lemon balm as powerful, often underappreciated allies. Midway through, the energy shifts as Mason and Rosalee receive a spontaneous tarot reading, adding another layer of reflection and meaning to an already rich conversation. It's equal parts education, storytelling, and real-life moment—needle buzzing in the background and all. Join Rosalee's FREE Cooling Inflammation Mini-Course LEARN MORE & REGISTER FOR FREE Available for a limited time! Learn more about Caitlin and her work | UnrulyBeings.com ⚠️ DISCLAIMER This content is for educational and entertainment purposes only. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, or cure any disease. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider before making changes to your health regimen.
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3 Nettle Myths with Rosalee de la Forêt
Nettle has a reputation… 🌿 and like many beloved herbs, it's picked up a few myths along the way. In this short episode, we gently untangle some of the most common misunderstandings about this deeply nourishing plant. Whether you're brand new to nettle or already working with it, this is a great place to refine your understanding and deepen your relationship with this powerful ally. Go Deeper with Nettle 🌱 If you're feeling called to take your nettle practice further, Rosalee and Mason created a full experience centered around this incredible plant. Inside The Nettle Immersion, you'll find: A 100+ minute video class A 30-day nettle challenge A 30+ page nettle recipe ebook Downloadable audio + transcripts A community space and more 👉 Learn more & enroll | NettleImmersion.com Enrollment closes on April 12, 2026.
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Introducing The Nettle Immersion | 100-Minute Herbal Course + 30-Day Challenge
I'm so excited to share a new course that Rosalee and I have been workin' on! Introducing... The Nettle Immersion Presented by Folk Methodology What started as a simple 20-minute class turned into something much bigger. Over 100 minutes of video, a 30-day nettle challenge, a 30+ page recipe ebook, a community space, a live call, and more. In this video, we walk you through how it all came together and what you can expect inside the experience. This isn't just about learning nettle… it's about working with it. Inside the Nettle Immersion: A 100+ minute video class A 30-day nettle challenge A 33-page nettle recipe ebook Optional health survey (before & after) Community forum + live Zoom call Quiz + certificate 20% off Mountain Rose Herbs Optional micro-sponsorship for Herbalists After Hours Enrollment is open now, but only until April 12. 👉 Learn more and join us | NettleImmersion.com We'd love to have you in this with us. ~Mason (and Rosalee)
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Menopause, Lyme & Functional Herbalism | Pam Gould
🌿 The Nettle Immersion is now open (limited-time enrollment): Join us for a 30-day nettle challenge, a 100-minute video class, a recipe ebook, and more—all designed to help you build a real, lasting relationship with this deeply nourishing plant. 👉 LEARN MORE & REGISTER In this episode of The Herbalist Hour, I talk with Pam Gould about working with chronic illness through a terrain-based lens, especially in cases like Lyme and mold illness. We also explore menopause, midlife health, and why so many women are overlooked in modern healthcare. Pam shares her approach to functional herbalism, blending traditional systems with modern tools, along with practical insights on empowerment, body literacy, and long-term healing. LINKS & RESOURCES Pam Gould | PamGould.net The Nettle Immersion | NettleImmersion.com If you enjoyed this episode, please like, subscribe, and share it with a fellow plant person. 🌿Grab FREE Herbal Resources Sign up for the HerbRally newsletter and get instant access to a 91-page Botanical Anthology sampler—plus a bundle of herbal freebies. 👉 Get the freebies | HerbalFreebies.com Want to join us live for future interviews? Become a HerbRally Schoolhouse member: HerbRally Schoolhouse | HerbRally.com/Schoolhouse Use coupon code SCHOOLHOUSE30 for your first 30 days free! ⚠️ DISCLAIMER This content is for educational and entertainment purposes only. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, or cure any disease. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider before making changes to your health regimen.
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Why You Should Attend the Ojai Herbal Retreat
In this episode, we introduce the Ojai Herbal Retreat, a one-day immersive gathering taking place May 30 at the beautiful Cortona Institute in Ojai, California. Hosted by herbalists Jiling Lin, Lanny Kaufer, Carol Wade, and Emily Watson, this retreat is designed to bring people back to the roots of herbalism through hands-on workshops, plant connection, and meaningful community. The day includes an immersive plant walk, herbal oil making, sleep pillow crafting, creative rituals, and more—all set in a peaceful outdoor environment. With a slower, more intentional format than a traditional symposium, this retreat offers space to rest, reset, and reconnect—with the plants, with each other, and with yourself. 🌿 Learn more and grab your ticket: OjaiHerbal.org Early bird pricing available through April 30. We hope to see you there.
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Herbalism, Imposter Syndrome & Plant Connection | Sam Roberts & Renée Camila
In this episode of The Herbalist Hour, I sit down with herbalists Sam Roberts and Renée Camila from Now and Then Herb School. We explore what it really means to trust yourself as an herbalist, especially in a world where imposter syndrome runs deep. Sam and Renée share how building intimate relationships with plants can shift your confidence, your practice, and your understanding of what it means to "know" something. We also talk about their origin story as collaborators and educators, the philosophy behind Now and Then Herb School, and how they approach teaching herbalism through connection, experience, and community. From low-dose "spirit medicine" to working with mystery herbs, this conversation covers a wide range of topics while staying grounded in one core idea: relationship. If you've ever doubted yourself on your plant path, this one's for you. WATCH THIS EPISODE ON YOUTUBE LINKS & RESOURCES Now & Then Herb School | NowAndThenHerbSchool.com Instagram | @nowandthenherbschool KPFA | KPFA.org Herbal Highway Archives | GO TO THE ARCHIVES Sarah Holmes on The Herbalist Hour | WATCH ON YOUTUBE If you enjoyed this episode, please like, subscribe, and share it with a fellow plant person. 🌿Grab FREE Herbal Resources Sign up for the HerbRally newsletter and get instant access to a 91-page Botanical Anthology sampler—plus a bundle of herbal freebies. 👉 Get the freebies | HerbalFreebies.com Want to join us live for future interviews? Become a HerbRally Schoolhouse member: HerbRally Schoolhouse | HerbRally.com/Schoolhouse Use coupon code SCHOOLHOUSE30 for your first 30 days free! ⚠️ DISCLAIMER This content is for educational and entertainment purposes only. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, or cure any disease. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider before making changes to your health regimen.
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From Nurse to Herbalist | Laura Madeline
In this episode of The Herbalist Hour, I'm joined by herbalist Laura Madeline, with guest co-host Rosalee de la Forêt. Laura shares her journey from nursing to herbalism, following an intuitive calling that completely changed her path. We talk about bioregional Ayurveda, working with the seasons, growing herbs, and what it's like running an herbal nursery and CSA. We also explore her work supporting mothers, her Backyard Harvest project, and how plants can guide us back into relationship with the land. Laura also asked me to share her resources page, a thoughtfully curated collection of trusted tools, teachers, and support for herbalism, holistic healing, ancestral food as medicine, and the childbearing continuum. It's meant to help cut through misinformation and connect you with reliable, community-rooted support. 🔗 CHECK OUT THE RESOURCES WATCH THIS EPISODE ON YOUTUBE LINKS & RESOURCES Laura's website | BackyardHarvestHerbal.com Laura on Instagram | @backyardharvestherbal Rosalee's website | HerbsWithRosalee.com If you enjoyed this episode, please like, subscribe, and share it with a fellow plant person. 🌿Grab FREE Herbal Resources Sign up for the HerbRally newsletter and get instant access to a 91-page Botanical Anthology sampler—plus a bundle of herbal freebies. 👉 Get the freebies | HerbalFreebies.com Want to join us live for future interviews? Become a HerbRally Schoolhouse member: HerbRally Schoolhouse | HerbRally.com/Schoolhouse Use coupon code SCHOOLHOUSE30 for your first 30 days free! ⚠️ DISCLAIMER This content is for educational and entertainment purposes only. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, or cure any disease. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider before making changes to your health regimen.
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Inside Kokora | Regenerative Herbalism with Ric Scalzo [Founder]
🌿 Get 15% off your first order with Kokora Use code HERBRALLY15 at KokoraLife.com In this episode of The Herbalist Hour, I sit down with herbalist and founder of Kokora, Ric Scalzo. Many of you may know Ric as the co-founder of Gaia Herbs, but today we focus on his newest venture and the deeper philosophy behind it. Ric shares how Kokora's products go from farm to bottle, rooted in regenerative organic agriculture and a commitment to true herbal integrity. We explore the difference between regenerative and organic practices, the role of bioferments and bamboo biochar in soil health, and how these approaches influence the quality of herbal medicine. We also dive into some of Kokora's formulations, including their turmeric capsules, 5 mushroom blend, and regenerative stress support formula, along with what Ric personally reaches for most often. Along the way, Ric reflects on his early days in herbalism, what inspired him to start again after decades of success with Gaia, and how the herbal industry has evolved over time. He also shares insights for aspiring herbal entrepreneurs, lessons learned from launching Kokora, and the influence of Blue Zones and nature-based living on his work and daily life. If you're interested in regenerative agriculture, herbal quality, or the long view of building a life in herbalism, this is a great one. WATCH ON YOUTUBE LINKS & RESOURCES Kokora | KokoraLife.com Kokora on Instagram | @kokoralife Ric on Instagram | @ricscalzo If you enjoyed this episode, please like, subscribe, and share it with a fellow plant person. 🌿Grab FREE Herbal Resources Sign up for the HerbRally newsletter and get instant access to a 91-page Botanical Anthology sampler—plus a bundle of herbal freebies. 👉 Get the freebies | HerbalFreebies.com Want to join us live for future interviews? Become a HerbRally Schoolhouse member: HerbRally Schoolhouse | HerbRally.com/Schoolhouse Use coupon code SCHOOLHOUSE30 for your first 30 days free! ⚠️ DISCLAIMER This content is for educational and entertainment purposes only. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, or cure any disease. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider before making changes to your health regimen.
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Why You Should Attend Wild Indigo Herb Fest 🌿 (Meet the Team)
In this episode, meet the organizers behind the Wild Indigo Herb Fest and get a behind-the-scenes look at how this one-of-a-kind herbal gathering came to life. From a rainy sugar shack in Northeast Ohio to the rolling hills of Kentucky, this festival is rooted in connection, community, and a shared love of the plants. The Wild Indigo team has woven together their favorite elements of herbal conferences to create something truly special. WATCH THIS EPISODE ON YOUTUBE 🌿 Featuring keynote speakers Linda Black Elk and Marc Williams, along with a diverse lineup of herbalists, teachers, and community voices. Expect: • Inspiring classes and plant walks • A vibrant vendor marketplace • Local food, music, and art • Camping (or glamping!) under the stars • A welcoming space for families, including Kids Fest • Real connection with fellow plant people Whether you're brand new to herbalism or deep on the path, this is a chance to learn, share, and gather in a meaningful way. Join us June 12–14, 2026 at Terrapin Hill Farm, Harrodsburg, KY. 👉 Learn more and grab your tickets
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KEYNOTE | The Life-Saving Magic of Herbing It Up with Lottie Spady
In this special keynote episode, we're sharing The Life-Saving Magic of Herbing It Up with herbalist, educator, and community leader Lottie Spady, recorded live at the 2025 Great Lakes Herb Faire. In this powerful and heartfelt talk, Lottie shares how her journey into herbalism transformed not only her physical health, but also her sense of purpose, community, and connection to the natural world. Through her story, we're reminded of the deep, life-changing potential of building relationships with plants as true allies. Huge thanks to Lottie for granting permission to share this keynote, and to Anna and the entire Great Lakes Herb Faire team for so generously providing the recording. If this talk resonates with you, be sure to check out everything the Great Lakes Herb Faire has to offer… Learn more about the Faire | GreatLakesHerbFaire.com The Faire offers recordings from past events (including this keynote), with dozens of classes available from over the years. Most are available individually, or as part of larger bundles. You can BROWSE THE RECORDINGS HERE. And be sure to check out Lottie's work with Earthseed Detroit, where she focuses on community herbalism, education, and accessible wellness: Earthseed Detroit | EarthseedDetroit.com Thanks for listening, and we hope you enjoy this inspiring keynote from Lottie Spady. ⚠️ DISCLAIMER This content is for educational and entertainment purposes only. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, or cure any disease. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider before making changes to your health regimen.
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The Life & Times of Mason Hutchison with Special Host Rosalee de la Forêt
In this special episode of The Herbalist Hour, Rosalee de la Forêt turns the tables on HerbRally founder and longtime host Mason Hutchison for a wide-ranging, heartfelt conversation about rebuilding, community, and the person behind the podcast. WATCH THIS EPISODE ON YOUTUBE What starts as a "comeback episode" becomes something deeper: a reflection on major life transitions, self-care, friendship, fatherhood, herbal practice, and the many passions that make Mason who he is. Along the way, Rosalee guides the conversation while surprise video questions and messages from fellow herbalists appear throughout the episode. Mason shares stories about nourishing herbal infusions, movement, movies, basketball, ping pong, and meaningful plant relationships — along with reflections on the herbal community that has shaped his life and work. This episode is funny, vulnerable, and full of heart — a reminder that herbalism is not just about plants, but about people, connection, and the communities that carry us through. A big thank you to the many herbalists and friends who took the time to record surprise video questions and messages for this episode. Your kind words and support truly meant a lot. I didn't cry at all. HerbRally has always been about connecting plant people, and this moment was a beautiful reminder of just how generous and supportive this community can be. And of course, a heartfelt thank you to Rosalee de la Forêt for hosting this special episode and guiding the conversation with such care and thoughtfulness. TOPICS COVERED • The story behind HerbRally and Mason's role as a community connector • Life transitions, rebuilding after divorce, and moving back to Oregon • Cultivating relationships during times of change (Asia Dorsey's question) • Strength training and "movement snacks" with Samantha Butts • Avoiding overwhelm and building habits one small step at a time • Nourishing herbal infusions and two decades of infusion practice • Plant relationships, including Pedicularis groenlandica (elephant's head) • Finding joy through basketball, movies, and ping pong • "Compliments as medicine" and learning to receive praise • Surprise video tributes from herbalists and friends • What's next for HerbRally, Folk Methodology, and upcoming projects LINKS & RESOURCES HerbRally | https://herbrally.com Rosalee de la Forêt | http://www.herbswithrosalee.com Folk Methodology | https://folkmethodology.com Herb Mentor Radio (LearningHerbs) | https://learningherbs.com Columbines School of Botanical Studies | https://botanicalstudies.net Asia Dorsey | http://www.bonesbugsandbotany.com/ Petty Herbalist Podcast | https://www.pettyherbalist.com Jess Starwood | https://jstarwood.com/ BOOK: I Am The Land, These Are My People | https://amzn.to/4lI1M7y Samantha Butts | https://www.instagram.com/samanthabutts_/ Torin Frost | https://www.youtube.com/@torinfrostofficial HerbRally Schoolhouse | https://herbrally.com/schoolhouse ⚠️ DISCLAIMER This content is for educational and entertainment purposes only. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, or cure any disease. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider before making changes to your health regimen.
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Herbal Pharmacy & the Magic of Plant Medicine | Betzy Bancroft
In this episode of The Herbalist Hour, I sit down with herbalist, teacher, and long-time community mentor Betzy Bancroft to explore the heart, craft, and deep science behind her new book Herbal Pharmacy: The Science and Magic of Preparing and Administering Plant Medicine. Betzy has been teaching herbal medicine making for more than three decades. She co-founded the Vermont Center for Integrative Herbalism, mentors clinical interns, presents at the Vermont NOFA Winter Conference, and serves on the advisory board of United Plant Savers. She also teaches and leads plant walks at the legendary Sage Mountain Botanical Sanctuary, where she lives just down the road. This conversation dives into the practical, the philosophical, and the magical sides of making plant medicine — from water and oils, to home apothecaries, to the evolving spiral of students becoming teachers. What We Talk About 🌿 Tips for leading an inspiring, grounded plant walk 🌿 Advice for herbalists writing their own informational books 🌿 A rich discussion of the water chapter and her reverence for water 🌿 Why oils and fats are both essential and misunderstood in herbalism 🌿 How she chooses fresh vs. dried plant material for tinctures 🌿 How to make homemade vinegar 🌿 Practical tips for building or expanding your home apothecary 🌿 And whole lot more! WATCH THIS EPISODE ON YOUTUBE LINKS & RESOURCES BOOK: Herbal Pharmacy | BUY THE BOOK Vermont Center for Integrative Herbalism | VTHerbCenter.org Sage Mountain | SageMountain.com United Plant Savers | UnitedPlantSavers.org If you enjoyed this episode, please like, subscribe, and share it with a fellow plant person. 🌿Grab FREE Herbal Resources Sign up for the HerbRally newsletter and get instant access to a 91-page Botanical Anthology sampler—plus a bundle of herbal freebies. 👉 Get the freebies | HerbalFreebies.com Want to join us live for future interviews? Become a HerbRally Schoolhouse member: HerbRally Schoolhouse | HerbRally.com/Schoolhouse Use coupon code SCHOOLHOUSE30 for your first 30 days free! ⚠️ DISCLAIMER This content is for educational and entertainment purposes only. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, or cure any disease. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider before making changes to your health regimen.
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Red Palm Oil, Ancestral Foodways & the Dish "Red Red" | Asia Dorsey
This episode is brought to you by FOOD GENIUS A year-long mentorship from Asia Dorsey + Justin Robinson for folks craving a deeper relationship with food, ancestry, and embodied wellbeing. LEARN MORE & REGISTER In this clip from The Herbalist Hour episode 59, Asia Dorsey shares the story behind the West African dish Red Red — a vibrant meal made with red palm oil, black-eyed peas, peppers, and plantains. Asia reflects on her time living in Ghana, learning directly from local food traditions, and how that experience reshaped her relationship with ancestral foods. She also speaks about the deep nutritional and cultural importance of red palm oil and why preserving traditional foodways matters. The conversation touches on diaspora cooking, sourcing ingredients with integrity, and reconnecting with the culinary wisdom of our ancestors. Watch the full episode of The Herbalist Hour to hear more of this conversation with Asia Dorsey and Karina DesRoses. If you'd like to learn more from Asia, be sure to check out her Food Genius mentorship program. Enrolling now! LEARN MORE & REGISTER DISCLAIMER The information in this episode is for educational and entertainment purposes only. It is not intended as a substitute for advice provided by your physician or other medical professionals. Always consult a health care practitioner before using any herbal remedy or food, especially if you are nursing, pregnant, or have any medical condition.
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10 Questions for Herbalist Asia Dorsey
This episode is brought to you by FOOD GENIUS A year-long mentorship from Asia Dorsey + Justin Robinson for folks craving a deeper relationship with food, ancestry, and embodied wellbeing. LEARN MORE & REGISTER In this episode of the HerbRally Podcast we're joined by herbalist Asia Dorsey. She answers 10 questions, as the title suggests. You'll learn: How she balances traditional herbal knowledge with modern science Her thoughts on the regulation of herbalists When she felt qualified to call herself an herbalist How to know how potent your herbal concoctions are How to keep joints healthy as we age And a whole lot more! There are so many takeaways in this one. Big thanks to Asia for taking the time to answer all of these questions! If you'd like to learn more from Asia, be sure to check out her Food Genius mentorship program. Enrolling now! LEARN MORE & REGISTER DISCLAIMER The information in this episode is for educational and entertainment purposes only. It is not intended as a substitute for advice provided by your physician or other medical professionals. Always consult a health care practitioner before using any herbal remedy or food, especially if you are nursing, pregnant, or have any medical condition.
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Medicinal Plants of the Southern Appalachians | Patricia Kyritsi Howell
This episode is brought to you by FOOD GENIUS A year-long mentorship from Asia Dorsey + Justin Robinson for folks craving a deeper relationship with food, ancestry, and embodied wellbeing. LEARN MORE & REGISTER Herbalist and author Patricia Kyritsi Howell joins Mason and co-host Rosalee de la Forêt to talk about the brand-new second edition of Medicinal Plants of the Southern Appalachians. Patricia shares how decades of walking the mountains have deepened her relationships with plants like bloodroot, sarsaparilla, and sassafras, weaving folk history with practical clinical insight. We also touch on her decision to self-publish, the creative freedom it allowed, and why preserving authentic herbal voices matters now more than ever. If you love Appalachian plants, plant stories, and thoughtful herbal conversations, this episode is for you. RESOURCES & LINKS Website | PatriciaKyritsiHowell.com BOOK | Medicinal Plants of the Southern Appalachians Wild Crete Trip | LEARN MORE & REGISTER Rosalee's Website | HerbsWithRosalee.com WATCH THIS EPISODE ON YOUTUBE If you enjoyed this episode, please like, subscribe, and share it with a fellow plant person. 🌿Grab FREE Herbal Resources Sign up for the HerbRally newsletter and get instant access to a 91-page Botanical Anthology sampler—plus a bundle of herbal freebies. 👉 Get the freebies | HerbalFreebies.com Want to join us live for future interviews? Become a HerbRally Schoolhouse member: HerbRally Schoolhouse | HerbRally.com/Schoolhouse Use coupon code SCHOOLHOUSE30 for your first 30 days free! ⚠️ DISCLAIMER This content is for educational and entertainment purposes only. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, or cure any disease. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider before making changes to your health regimen.
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FREE CLASS | The Herbalism of Hot Sauce
If you love hot sauce as much as I do, and you love learning about herbalism through food... this class is a good'n 🔥 HOT SAUCE | Ancestral Communication Through Food as Medicine Food geniuses Asia Dorsey and Justin Robinson break down the ethnobotany of hot sauce, why so many cultures use heat as medicine, how fermentation boosts flavor, and the many health benefits woven into this fiery tradition. It's fun, practical, and super informative — all about one of my most beloved condiments. This 90-minute pre-recorded class also includes: a "Living Habanero Hot Sauce" fermented recipe card a lengthy Q&A where Asia and Justin answer some of your burning questions (pun intended) And here's the best part… HerbRally folks get it FREE (normally $25) Use coupon code HERBRALLY at checkout Valid through February 28, 2026 LEARN MORE & REGISTER You're gonna love it — enjoy! ~Mason
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The Complete Folk Herbal with Rebecca Beyer | Cohost Rosalee de la Forêt
Today on the Herbalist Hour I'm joined by author, illustrator, and Appalachian folk magic practitioner Rebecca Beyer, along with my special co-host Rosalee de la Forêt. We dive deep into Rebecca's newest book, The Complete Folk Herbal, exploring everything from ethical wildcrafting to plant history, folk medicine-making, and the lived stories that shape her work. Rebecca shares her thoughts on learning from many teachers, cultivating authentic plant relationships, avoiding "guru-ism," and keeping humility at the center of herbal practice. We talk about sustainable foraging, the realities of plant lust, and how she hand-illustrated every page of this beautiful book. This episode is full of history, heart, humor, and grounded wisdom — a rich conversation for anyone who loves herbalism. RESOURCES & LINKS BOOK: The Complete Folk Herbal | BUY THE BOOK Rebecca's Website | BloodAndSpicebush.com Rebecca's Substack | BloodAndSpicebush.Substack.com Rebecca on Instagram | @bloodandspicebush Rosalee's Website | HerbsWithRosalee.com WATCH THIS EPISODE ON YOUTUBE If you enjoyed this episode, please like, subscribe, and share it with a fellow plant person. 🌿Grab FREE Herbal Resources Sign up for the HerbRally newsletter and get instant access to a 91-page Botanical Anthology sampler—plus a bundle of herbal freebies. 👉 Get the freebies | HerbalFreebies.com Want to join us live for future interviews? Become a HerbRally Schoolhouse member: HerbRally Schoolhouse | HerbRally.com/Schoolhouse Use coupon code SCHOOLHOUSE30 for your first 30 days free! ⚠️ DISCLAIMER This content is for educational and entertainment purposes only. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, or cure any disease. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider before making changes to your health regimen.
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The Virtue Every Herbalist Needs | jim mcdonald
In this clip from Herbalists After Hours, jim mcdonald shares one virtue he believes is essential for herbalists: kindness. Drawing on Octavia Butler's line, "Kindness eases change," jim reflects on how change — whether personal, cultural, or relational — is rarely easy. But kindness can soften the process. We talk about kindness toward others, kindness toward ourselves, and the deeper roots of the word "kind" — connected to kin and nature — reminding us that we are not separate from each other or the living world. In a culture where unkindness is often normalized, this is a gentle but powerful reminder: kindness matters. Rosalee and I are sharing clips from this conversation across our channels — but the full, in-person interview is where the whole story unfolds. FULL INTERVIEW | Watch on YouTube Folk Methodology is a collaboration between Mason Hutchison and Rosalee de la Forêt, dedicated to celebrating the living culture of herbalism. Get full episodes, behind-the-scenes updates, and future projects delivered straight to your inbox | FolkMethodology.com
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Pine Medicine: Learning the Plant Before the Books | April Punsalan
🌿 Enroll in Medical Botany: Foundations in Ancient Plant Medicine Enrollment is now open for April Punsalan's 13-week apprenticeship focused on wild plant medicine, plant evolution, botany, Ayurveda, and the 6 tastes. Enroll by Monday night and receive the Wild Apothecary medicine-making course FREE (tinctures, oils, salves, extractions with primarily wild plants). 👉 ENROLL HERE 🌲 Episode Description In this episode of the Wild Herbs Podcast, April dives deeply into the medicine, botany, and spirit of Pine — an ancient evergreen ally that shows up when we need resilience the most. Pine has survived ice ages, climate shifts, and mass extinctions, and in the heart of winter it continues to offer powerful medicine for the lungs, immune system, and spirit. In this episode, April weaves together botany, herbal medicine, Ayurveda, and intuitive plant wisdom to explore why Pine is such a profound teacher for 2026. In this episode, you'll learn: Why Pine is one of the most ancient and resilient trees on Earth How Pine's xylem and spiral water movement reflect rhythmic growth How to identify pines using needles, fascicles, sheaths, and cones Why Pine is especially important medicine in winter Pine's medicinal actions (expectorant, antimicrobial, antiviral, anti-inflammatory) How Pine supports colds, mucus, immunity, and inflammation Why fresh Pine is preferred over dried The spiritual symbolism of Pine, spirals, and Fibonacci patterns What Pine teaches about receiving, presence, and sustainable growth Why building a relationship with plants comes before turning to books ⚠️ DISCLAIMER This content is for educational and entertainment purposes only. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, or cure any disease. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider before making changes to your health regimen.
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April Punsalan | Wax Myrtle, Conservation & Plant Stories
Medical Botany | A 13-Week Journey Into the Living Language of Plants LEARN MORE & REGISTER If the free preview lit a spark… the full Medical Botany program is where that spark becomes a lifelong relationship with the plant world. This course isn't about memorizing what an herb "does." It's about learning to see like a botanist, feel like an herbalist, and move through the landscape with a deeper sense of belonging. Created by botanist and herbalist April Punsalan, with guest teachings from ethnobotanist Nishanth Gurav, Medical Botany is a complete 13-week training that blends ancestral wisdom, plant morphology, Ayurveda, and intuitive herbalism into one transformative path. What You'll Experience Inside Medical Botany Learn the visual language of leaves, roots, flowers, and plant patterns Recognize wild medicinal plants with confidence Understand your body and herbal actions through Ayurveda Explore ancient medicinal plant families and their shared energetics Make wild medicine from ethically harvested plants Build intuition, ecological awareness, and a deeper connection to the Earth Access April's private library, botanical diagrams, plant ranges, and study tools Receive personal guidance — a rare offering in modern herbal courses Medical Botany is designed to shift how you see the natural world forever. Students walk away more rooted, more confident, and more capable of caring for themselves, their families, and their communities. If you're ready to learn the true language of medicinal plants… Join the full Medical Botany program and step into a deeper relationship with the plant kingdom. Begins soon! LEARN MORE & REGISTER
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REPLAY | Herbs, Home & Family Rhythms with KhadiYah Preciado
🌿 $7.77 eBook Sale (Feb 1–7) — Don't Miss It KhadiYah Preciado is hosting her annual eBook sale in honor of Black History Month! Grab her featured books — including The Biblical Herbalist, Everyday Herbs, Recipes From the Earth, Good Smells, and Kiddie Kitchen Apothecary — all for $7.77 through February 7. GET THE BOOKS This episode is a replay of my wonderful conversation with herbalist and author KhadiYah Preciado, host of the beloved YouTube channel Her Healthy Home. We talk about: • Herbal gardening • African herbalism • Her evolving writing + books • The importance of rest • Involving children with herbs • And a whole lot more! Thanks for listening, ~Mason 🌿 Grab KhadiYah's $7.77 eBook Sale Before Feb 7 It's only available for one week, and it supports KhadiYah's incredible work. SHOP THE SALE
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Free Medical Botany Preview from Wild Herb Academy
Medical Botany Preview with Wild Herb Academy LEARN MORE & REGISTER FOR FREE In this short solo segment, I share an exciting opportunity from our friends at Wild Herb Academy — free access to six lessons from Medical Botany: Foundations in Ancient Plant Medicine. This free preview goes far deeper than basic plant ID. April Punsalan and ethnobotanist Nishanth Gurav teach you how to see plants the way botanists and traditional healers do: through patterns, form, environment, and structure. Inside the free lessons, you'll explore: • How to recognize plant patterns in the field • How leaf shapes and growth habits reveal medicinal qualities • How plant families help you understand unfamiliar herbs • Practical observation skills that deepen your relationship with the land I also share why this kind of plant-pattern literacy is a cornerstone of herbalism — the kind of knowledge that makes every future lesson, formula, and field walk make more sense. A great opportunity to sample the work before the full program opens. Mason Hutchison, HerbRally PS: Jump in soon so you have time to explore all six lessons while they're available. Medical Botany Preview with Wild Herb Academy LEARN MORE & REGISTER FOR FREE
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A Wholistic Approach to Herbal Education with Lindsey Feldpausch
FREE Virtual Herbalism Conference presented Herbal Academy February 15 - 20, 2026 LEARN MORE & REGISTER In this episode of The Herbalist Hour, I sit down with herbalist and educator Lindsey Feldpausch for a rich conversation about what a wholistic approach to herbal education truly means. Early in the episode, Rosalee de la Forêt pops in unexpectedly and joins the discussion, adding even more insight and warmth to the conversation. Lindsey shares her early plant story from Detroit and explores why wholeness in herbalism includes everything from botany and phytochemistry to formulation, energetics, clinical thinking, and direct plant experience. We talk niche vs. generalist paths, information overload, imposter feelings, and why curiosity is one of the herbalist's most valuable tools. We also get behind-the-scenes insights into the upcoming Virtual Herbalism Conference from the Herbal Academy — featuring Rosemary Gladstar, Guido Masé, Sajah Popham, Kat Maier, and more. A warm, energizing episode for herbalists at any point on their plant path 🌿 LINKS & RESOURCES 2026 Virtual Herbalism Conference | LEARN MORE & REGISTER FOR FREE Herbal Academy | LEARN MORE Herbalism Conferences on Instagram | @herbalismconferences Herbal Academy on Instagram | @herbalacademy Lindsey's Website | PlantMatters.org Lindsey on Instagram | @plant.matters Herbs with Rosalee | HerbalRemediesAdvice.org BOOK: Herbs for Fertility | BUY THE BOOK 🌿Grab FREE Herbal Resources Sign up for the HerbRally newsletter and get instant access to a 91-page Botanical Anthology sampler—plus a bundle of herbal freebies. 👉 Get the freebies | HerbalFreebies.com Want to join us live for future interviews? Become a HerbRally Schoolhouse member: HerbRally Schoolhouse | HerbRally.com/Schoolhouse Use coupon code SCHOOLHOUSE30 for your first 30 days free! ⚠️ DISCLAIMER This content is for educational and entertainment purposes only. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, or cure any disease. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider before making changes to your health regimen.
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The Rooted Medicine Circle with Rosalee de la Forêt & Emily Han
The 2025 Rooted Medicine Circle FREE Mini-Course is now LIVE! Learn how to make herbal remedies that you can confidently rely on. LEARN MORE & REGISTER In honor of the reopening of the Rooted Medicine Circle, we're replaying our Herbalist Hour episode with Rosalee de la Forêt & Emily Han. For full shownotes, and to get the Mandarin and Evergreen Shrub PDF recipe, CLICK HERE. In the free Rooted Medicine Circle Mini Course, you'll find out how to: Avoid 7 common herbal pitfalls so that you can make powerful remedies that heal Make high-quality herbal teas and know when to use them Connect with other herb lovers in the mini course forum And more! The Rooted Medicine FREE Mini-Course is only available for a limited time. LEARN MORE & REGISTER
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Beauty & The Plant: The Lovely in Our Caring & Purposed Lives
Welcome back to The Plant Healer's Path — Episode 24. In this lyrical and deeply reflective episode, Jesse Wolf Hardin offers a meditation on beauty — not as surface aesthetics, but as a lived, relational experience at the heart of healing work. Wolf explores how beauty arises through attention, praise, and personal affection — and why naming what moves us is not exclusionary, but an act of generosity. Drawing on vivid imagery from flowers, music, birds, lovers, landscapes, and community healers, he reminds us that beauty is subjective, contextual, and inseparable from our histories, cultures, wounds, and joys. Rather than treating beauty as something fleeting or rare, this episode frames it as ever-present — revealed through perspective, care, and willingness to be moved. Wolf also acknowledges the reality of ugliness and harm in the world, while affirming that choosing to notice and serve what is lovely is a meaningful, healing act in itself. This episode is an invitation to speak our admiration out loud, to let praise inspire others, and to recognize beauty as a reciprocal gift — between people, plants, place, and time. This audio was extracted from the video version available on the HerbRally YouTube channel. This episode is brought to you by The Good Medicine Confluence October 12–15, 2026 Ghost Ranch, New Mexico Join herbalists, healers, wildcrafters, visionaries, misfits, and medicine makers for four unforgettable days of learning, celebration, connection, ritual, and more than 100 classes from over 40 teachers. You're warmly invited to gather, study, celebrate, and dance under the stars in the Land of Enchantment. 👉 Learn more & register | GoodMedicineConfluence.com 🌼 WANT MORE HERBAL GOODNESS? Sign up for the HerbRally newsletter and receive THIRTEEN herbal freebies! 👉 CLAIM YOUR FREEBIES! 🌿 WANT EVEN MORE HERBAL GOODNESS? Become an HerbRally Schoolhouse member! You'll get access to a TON of herbalism classes, monographs, webinars, and more — plus discounts to herbal companies, a private Facebook group, and ongoing education. Use coupon code PODCAST to get your first 30 days FREE. 👉 Learn more & register | HerbRally.com/Schoolhouse Herbalism in your neck of the woods. HerbRally HerbRally.com DISCLAIMER The information in this episode is for educational and entertainment purposes only. It is not intended as a substitute for advice provided by your physician or other medical professionals. Always consult a health care practitioner before using any herbal remedy or food, especially if you are nursing, pregnant, or have any medical condition.
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Choosing the Right Nervines for Different Stress Patterns | jim mcdonald
In this clip from The Herbalist Hour Episode 145, jim mcdonald breaks down one of his most foundational teachings: stress isn't one thing — and the herbs you choose should reflect how a person is stressed, not just the intensity of it. Jim explores different stress patterns (sluggish, foggy, irritable, angry, overwhelmed) and how they point toward different herbal qualities — aromatics, bitters, nervines, and combinations. He digs into skullcap, vervain, chamomile, humoral temperaments, and the "frustrated / petulant child" pattern often described in older herbal writings. This clip is classic jim: practical, deeply rooted in traditional herbal energetics, and focused on helping people think clearly about patterns rather than memorizing lists. 🎧 Watch or listen to the full episode of The Herbalist Hour wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about jim and his work | HerbCraft.org FULL EPISODE | WATCH ON YOUTUBE 🌿 Grab 13 FREE Herbal Resources Sign up for the HerbRally newsletter and get instant access to a beautiful 91-page Botanical Anthology sampler — full of seasonal recipes, remedies & plant magic. Plus, unlock 12 more herbal freebies! 👉 Get the goods at HerbalFreebies.com 🌿WANT EVEN MORE HERBAL GOODNESS? Become an HerbRally Schoolhouse member! You'll get access to a TON of herbalism classes, monographs, webinars and more. There's also discounts to cool herbal companies, a private Facebook group and more! You can get your first 30 days FREE with coupon code PODCAST LEARN MORE AND REGISTER | HerbRally.com/Schoolhouse Herbalism in your neck of the woods. HerbRally www.herbrally.com DISCLAIMER The information in this episode is for educational and entertainment purposes only. It is not intended as a substitute for advice provided by your physician or other medical professionals. Always consult a health care practitioner before using any herbal remedy or food, especially if you are nursing, pregnant, or have any medical condition.
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Terrain Theory, Live Blood & Modern Herbal Practice | Aron McNicholas
After an 11-month break, I'm back in the saddle with clinical herbalist Aron McNicholas for a wide-ranging conversation that starts with terrain theory vs. germ theory—and expands into live blood analysis, modern lab testing, spagyrics, Weston A. Price-inspired nutrition, and why being in relationship with plants still matters. ABOUT THE GUEST Aron McNicholas is a clinical herbalist and practitioner based in Indiana, working with clients in-person and virtually (with a strong focus on cancer support). He's studied with a wide range of teachers, blends traditional herbalism with modern assessment tools, and runs Hartwood Herbs—making personalized preparations for clients and sharing herbal education through classes, plant walks, and conferences. RESOURCES & LINKS Hartwood Herbals | HartwoodHerbals.Weebly.com Hartwood Herbals on Instagram | @hartwoodherbals Indy Holistic Living | IndyHolisticLiving.com WATCH THIS EPISODE ON YOUTUBE If you enjoyed this episode, please like, subscribe, and share it with a fellow plant person. 🌿Grab FREE Herbal Resources Sign up for the HerbRally newsletter and get instant access to a 91-page Botanical Anthology sampler—plus a bundle of herbal freebies. 👉 Get the freebies | HerbalFreebies.com Want to join us live for future interviews? Become a HerbRally Schoolhouse member: HerbRally Schoolhouse | HerbRally.com/Schoolhouse Use coupon code SCHOOLHOUSE30 for your first 30 days free! ⚠️ DISCLAIMER This content is for educational and entertainment purposes only. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, or cure any disease. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider before making changes to your health regimen.
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Being of Service | From Herbalists' Sliding Scales to Volunteer Work
Welcome back to The Plant Healer's Path — Episode 23. In this thoughtful episode, Jesse Wolf Hardin reflects on what it means to be of service as a plant healer — and why generosity, care, and contribution sit at the heart of folk herbalism. Wolf explores the motivations that draw people to herbal work, alongside the realities of sustainability and livelihood. He shares practical ways herbalists and herbal businesses can serve their communities, including sliding scales, deferred payments, bartering, volunteer work, scholarships, donations, and profit-sharing with aligned causes. This episode offers a clear reminder that service is a conscious, intentional act — one that supports access, strengthens community, and honors the reciprocal relationship between people, plants, and land. This audio was extracted from the video version available on the HerbRally YouTube channel. This episode is brought to you by The Good Medicine Confluence October 12–15, 2026 Ghost Ranch, New Mexico Join herbalists, healers, wildcrafters, visionaries, misfits, and medicine makers for four unforgettable days of learning, celebration, connection, ritual, and more than 100 classes from over 40 teachers. You're warmly invited to gather, study, celebrate, and dance under the stars in the Land of Enchantment. 👉 Learn more & register | GoodMedicineConfluence.com 🌼 WANT MORE HERBAL GOODNESS? Sign up for the HerbRally newsletter and receive THIRTEEN herbal freebies! 👉 CLAIM YOUR FREEBIES! 🌿 WANT EVEN MORE HERBAL GOODNESS? Become an HerbRally Schoolhouse member! You'll get access to a TON of herbalism classes, monographs, webinars, and more — plus discounts to herbal companies, a private Facebook group, and ongoing education. Use coupon code PODCAST to get your first 30 days FREE. 👉 Learn more & register | HerbRally.com/Schoolhouse Herbalism in your neck of the woods. HerbRally HerbRally.com DISCLAIMER The information in this episode is for educational and entertainment purposes only. It is not intended as a substitute for advice provided by your physician or other medical professionals. Always consult a health care practitioner before using any herbal remedy or food, especially if you are nursing, pregnant, or have any medical condition.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
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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