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Follow along on our journey of living off-grid on our 42 acre homestead in western Colorado as well as running a medicinal herb farm and creating seasonal herbal products to meet the needs of our community. Other topics discussed will include planning and goal setting for your best life, the importance of community building, and tons of DIY projects for the farmstead. Help keep the show going by checking out our online farm store at foxandelder.com/shop. We appreciate your support so, so much!
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A Nourishing Space for Creatives, Plant People and Care Workers! Dig into these conversations about art, creativity, herbalism, magic, tending to ourselves and others and more. Hosted by Sara Marie Miller, Certified Clinical Herbalist, Functional Nutritionist, Multimedia Artist and Postpartum Doula. We share growth tips for holistic creatives to flourish. Do you struggle to make consistent work? Or want to better care for your health? Tune into these chats with artists, herbalists and creati ...
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My name is Sandy, and I received my formal Herbalist training at the Herbal Academy of New England, even though I had already been studying Herbs and Alternative Medicine for many, many years. Where most people read books, I spend my time studying Medical Research Papers! LOL. I want to share with you Herbal Remedies for many popular ailments and diseases, in the hope that this information will help someone. I also share my own Personal Experiences with these Herbal Remedies.
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A deep dive into the medicinal properties of different teas and coffee! From the Prisoner’s Herbal book. Links & resources from this episode Support Foxy Kill The Bill Prisoner Support Fund Prisoner’s Herbal Book Find them all at solidarityapothecary.org/podcast/ Support the show Music from Sole & DJ Pain – Battle of Humans | Plant illustrations by…
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Today is our 50th episode!! I have Mike on the podcast with me again and we're diving into all of the different parts of our off-grid infrastructure. We share what has worked, what hasn't, and things we wish we had known ahead of time. Some of the topics we cover include: road access to your land hauling water septic vs composting toilets generator…
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Today, we have the pleasure of diving deep into the realm of energy healing and personal transformation with the remarkable Missy Toy Ozeas. Missy is an extraordinary Energy Healer and Transformation Guide who has touched the lives of empathic souls all around the globe. With her compassionate guidance, she empowers individuals to break free from l…
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We almost never do interviews, but our friend Anna Rósa is collaborating with The Lotus Flower to empower refugee women in Kurdistan to care for their own health, their families and communities, and to start herbal businesses to support themselves as they rebuild their lives. We are so excited to support her efforts, and we wanted to tell y’all all…
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A deep dive into the medicinal properties of common spices and condiments such as salt and pepper, mustard, spices etc. From the Prisoner's Herbal book. Links & resources from this episode Support Danny Kill The Bill Prisoner Support Fund Jorge International Action Alert Prisoner’s Herbal Book Find them all at solidarityapothecary.org/podcast/ Supp…
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This episode features an interview with Nicole Rose orignally published on the Herb Rally Podcast. It's all about the Prisoner's Herbal book and the work of the Solidarity Apothecary, and much more! Content warning – prison, hunger, violence Links & resources from this episode Herb Rally Watch the interview on YouTube Prisoner’s Herbal Book Find th…
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Hi friends! I hope the month of May has been treating you well! Things here are looking great – it’s finally warm enough that we have some seeds started and sprouting, and we were invited to vend at a local market for a spring event last week. Our farmers' market also starts up at the end of this month and we’re looking forward to being there every…
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In this captivating episode of "Ayurveda for Fertility: Unlocking the Secrets to Preconception," join us for an enlightening conversation with Chanel Annette, an Ayurvedic Preconception Coach and Advanced Ayurvedic Practitioner-In-Training. Chanel is passionate about empowering women and guiding them towards enhancing their fertility using Ayurvedi…
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Today’s herbs are sage & rosemary – two herbs whose botanical name Salvia indicates they can keep us “safe, healthy, and secure”, if we go with a literal translation. Sounds pretty good to us! And tastes good, too… Sage, Salvia officinalis, is the subject of a great many old sayings & adages, like “if a man would live for aye [forever], then should…
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Eek! I got locked out of my instagram account in the middle of launching my course. Here's what I learned and may it help you not make the same mistakes I did. Thyme in the Studio Links: Join the Newsletter/Checkout the Website: https://www.aidazea.com Watch on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@thymeinthestudio/videos Shop for Tea: https://www.etsy…
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In this period of Fallow Month (see previous episode), we're re-airing a couple of our favorite episodes from the archives. This one was originally episode #145, originally aired December 20th 2020. In this episode we explore the skills and disciplines necessary to conduct a successful self-experiment. Self-experimentation in this context might mea…
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Today I’m excited to welcome Angela Ferraro-Fanning to the podcast. She is a self-taught first-generation farmer who runs Axe & Root Homestead, a six-acre farm in central New Jersey. She grows and preserves her own homegrown produce for her family and runs a farm bustling with Clydesdales, geese and ducks for eggs, an apiary with ten beehives, shee…
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In this period of Fallow Month (see previous episode), we're re-airing a couple of our favorite episodes from the archives. This one was originally episode #120, originally aired April 4th 2020. Previously, we've urged you to look at learning herbalism like learning a language or instrument – something that requires daily practice. This week, we’re…
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In ancient agriculture, the farmers observed the need to let fields rest every year or two, so they could recover their fertility. Letting the fields lie fallow in this way actually yielded more food than trying to force them to grow every year. We can apply this same insight to the learning process. You cannot cram in more information forever, jus…
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In this episode, we are honored to have Sarah Marie Bilgner on the show! Aside from being the owner of Entering Motherhood, Sarah Marie is a mom of two, wife, and a mechanical engineer. She is a Penn State University alumni and holds certifications as a postpartum nutrition professional and as a doula specifically centered around VBAC preparation. …
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All about the incredible medicinal qualities of Rose. Plus exciting announcements! Content warning - mentions of imprisonment, solitary confinement, border violence Links & resources from this episode Plants Know No Borders T-shirts fundraiser Solidarity Knows No Borders T-shirts fundraiser Demonstration for Kevan (see @solidarity.apothecary instag…
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Hi, friends! We're back with our second episode with my partner, Mike, as a guest. We're continuing this series discussing the process of restarting our homestead out here in Colorado. Today's episode focuses on our actual move from Tennessee to Colorado and some of the big decisions we had to make and the logistics that we had to organize. I hope …
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Looking for ideas about how to prepare for the perinatal window or ideas about launching your own brand? Marissa is super knowledgeable about health and wellness and especially dialed into the perinatal time and is also a genius about building a brand. This interview is full of juicy helpful info and we get reall about how the perinatal window is n…
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Settle in with a cozy cup of tea and enjoy this enriching chat about how we can heal ourselves from the inside out with plants and community. I was so honored to be able to chat with this wise, brilliant herbalist and to hear more about how she has been able to help so many, build a thriving business that is changing the way people care for themsel…
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All about Daisy's medicinal qualities! Links & resources from this episode Call for international solidarity with Jorge Prisoner’s Herbal Book Find them all at solidarityapothecary.org/podcast/ Support the show Music from Sole & DJ Pain – Battle of Humans | Plant illustrations by @amani_writes | In solidarity, please subscribe, rate & review this p…
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I’m so excited to welcome Dylan and Mickenzie of Nashville Farmacy to the podcast today! This is the final interview that I recorded back in Tennessee, and some of the only guests that I was fortunate enough to get to meet and hang out with in person! In today’s conversation, we talk about what it’s been like establishing their new homestead, their…
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An interview with Kes and Anja about their amazing work around queer plants and animals! Links & resources from this episode Kes Otter Lieffe's website Kes's podcast - Margins and Murmurations Anja Van Geert's website Anja's instagram @pinprimrose Trans Herbalism podcast interview Order your copy of the Queer Plants Colouring zine Order your copy o…
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Why would you wanna start a podcast and what is your inner onion trying to say? Listen in to find out! Download the free Start a Podcast guide at: www.aidazea.com Wanna save yourself a zillion hours with your podcasting project? Be sure to get Descript! And maybe you don’t want to start a podcast, there are still great writing prompts and ideas for…
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Today we’re discussing the entire genus of Rubus plants! We focus most on blackberry & raspberry, because we know them best, but with 1400+ species found on every continent, there’s certainly a local Rubus to be found wherever you go. Blackberry (Rubus fruticosus) & raspberry (R. idaeus) leaf and root are excellent astringents. Not just for the pel…
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The Herbalism, PTSD & Traumatic Stress is now open for enrollment until the 21st of March! This episode shares all about the medicinal qualities of the beautiful Selfheal. Links & resources from this episode Herbalism, PTSD & Traumatic Stress Course Prisoner’s Herbal Book Find them all at solidarityapothecary.org/podcast/ Support the show Music fro…
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Snow-delayed by a couple days, here’s our next episode! Today we’re talking about yellow dock and rose. Yellow dock (Rumex crispus) is also known as curly dock. We also like to work with broadleaf dock (R. obtusifolius) in all the same ways. These herbs can be tinctured or prepared as decoctions. They’re great help for constipation, and if you prep…
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Ooiiie! We have a spicy, enticing episode for you today! I got a chance to talk with my dear friend Andrea Isabella Gomez and we discuss Erotic Herbalism and her recent class on Erotica Botanica and the upcoming International Music and Dance Festival, Boco Flamenco happening April 4th and 5th, 2023 in Boulder, CO This chat is a deep dive into creat…
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Is it more accurate to say “I am an herbalist” or “I’m doing herbalism”? To us, if “herbalist” is an identity, a name, a noun – then you’re subject to imposter syndrome. Why? Because you’re treating it as something you can be, once and for all, based on a credential or status. But like all living and growing things, herbalist is a verb. If “herbali…
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Today I'm so happy to welcome my partner Mike to the podcast! This is our first episode together in what will be an on-going series talking about our move from homesteading in Tennessee to now living off-grid in Colorado. In this episode we're talking about why we wanted to move West, what we were looking for in a piece of land, some of the propert…
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Be sure to tune into this delightful chat with Val Alcorn of Woodspells Apothecary to learn more about the beauty of bitters, balancing flavors, setting up shop, designing a planner for the planet and why design matters. You are sure to learn a ton and be inspired from this fascinating chat about how to overcome health issues and help others. A bit…
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Today we’ve got two astringent herbs to discuss, though their similarities pretty much end with that quality. Rhodiola and staghorn sumac are our topic! Rhodiola rosea has been commercialized and popularized as an adaptogen and “antidepressant” herb. It’s quite warming, drying, and tonifying – really great if you need to row a viking ship across th…
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Today’s herbs from our apothecary shelf are self-heal and lungwort! Self-heal, Prunella vulgaris, is a lovely lymph-moving herb who we often find in woodland trails. You can find it in lots of places – “vulgaris” does mean “common”, after all – but you probably won’t find it very readily in commerce. It’s not the easiest plant to grow for profit, b…
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In this episode, Nicole (she/her) introduces the Herbalism, PTSD and Traumatic Stress course that she is launching at the end of February. Find out more and join the course waiting list. Please note there is no transcript for this episode as all the details are on the course page <3 Links & resources from this episode Herbalism, PTSD & Traumatic St…
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A deep dive into chamomile's amazing medicinal properties. Plus exciting announcements! Links & resources from this episode Channel Zero Network Herbalism, PTSD & Traumatic Stress Course International Solidarity Movement Podcast Mobile Herbal Clinic Calais Crowdfunder Find them all at solidarityapothecary.org/podcast/ Support the show Music from So…
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Relaxants come in many varieties. Today we come to two herbs who relax tension patterns in the body, yet are quite different from one another. Pedicularis densiflora, P. canadensis, and P. groenlandica are just a few of the “louseworts”, also sometimes known as wood betony. We ourselves usually mean Stachys officinalis when we say “betony”, and eas…
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Do you wanna improve your hormone function? Then you are going to love the simple and approachable ideas that hormone expert and functional nutritionist, Christine Garvin shares on how to improve your hormone function. She also shares her journey with Creating a thriving and busy Nutrition and Wellness Practice and becoming one of the top podcaster…
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Today I have a super fun interview for you about a different kind of growing – bonsai trees! I’m sharing a fantastic conversation that I had with Jerome and Mari of the Bonsai Supply. They are also the authors of the beautiful book, Freestyle Bonsai. In today’s episode, they’ll discuss the origins and history of bonsai, some common myths about bons…
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Our herbs this week are pine and plantain! A mighty tall tree and a humble herb of the packed earth. Pine trees come in many varieties. Around Boston we mainly find white pine (Pinus strobus) and red pine (Pinus resinosa), but many others are similar. Pine can help sustain energy and mood, so we consider it a stimulant – but not like coffee. Pine w…
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