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HERBS (Herbs with Erin - Remedies for Body and Spirit)

Erin LaFaive

HERBS (Herbs with Erin - Remedies for Body and Spirit)

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HERBS (Herbs with Erin - Remedies for Body and Spirit)

Erin LaFaive

HERBS (Herbs with Erin - Remedies for Body and Spirit)

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HERBS (Herbs with Erin - Remedies for Body and Spirit)

Erin LaFaive

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I chatted with Emily Morrison, of Wise Women Witchery, for her podcast the Witch Next Door.  We came together to talk about my upcoming class "Making Your Own Magical Herbal Apothecary" for the 4th Annual Season of the Witch Virtual Conference
I'm growing more and more uneasy about using these kinds of word: "invasive", and "alien invaders" when referring to plants. It indicates that these plants are somehow not natural. I explore this topic in this episode. --- Send in a voice
These are words used to describe the purpose of meditation.In Priestess training we practiced of “empty presence”.  These skills are useful for honing intuition, plant communion, and memory recall.--- Send in a voice message: https://p
Episode 56:  The Benefits of  aromatherapy and essential oils with guest Amy AnthonyIn this episode I speak with Amy Anthony who is a certified clinical Aromatherapist and Aromatic Gardner. What is an essential oil? Learn ways to safely use es
In this episode I speak with author Wendy Makoons Geniusz about Anishinaabe botanical knowledge in terms of how colonization affects the Anishinaabeg botanical teachings. Makoons provides examples of how colonizers usurp indigenous botanical kn
Let’s go on a magical journey with Michelle Anthony as we take a delicious conversational adventure about paradox, embodiment, shadow work, archetypes, and a Plant Communion with Datura. One little secret about me was revealed as well (not bota
This episode is with guest Jesse Wolf Hardin who shares with us the importance of being embodied in herbal wisdom; what rewilding is and the process for practicing it. Jesse also shares a bad habit that herbal healers and plants people tend to
Something a bit unusual in my teacup today. The  yarrow plant isn’t unusual but the way I’m using it is. Also, how I  used echinacea tincture for dental care. Announcing the free webinar Learn Herbal Wisdom with the Archetypes and the 3 day wor
Something a bit unusual in my teacup. The  yarrow plant isn’t unusual but the way I’m using it is. Also, how I  used echinacea tincture for dental care. Announcing the free webinar Learn Herbal Wisdom with the Archetypes and the 3 day workshop
I’m sharing 2 herbal tisanes today. What is tisane? Come find out! I’ll be talking about Monarda didyma (Oswego tea) and my homemade Brain Blend blend. Plus, find out how to enhance the flavor of an herb.🌻Website: https://bit.ly/FCHblog⭐ He
My home made tea blend has nine herbs in it!  Come find out which ones I used and why. I’ve named this tea cup and saucer Strawberry Shortcake. Come see what it looks like. I share some tips on how to make herbal tea tasty if a blend doesn’t go
My home made tea blend has nine herbs in it!  Come find out which ones I used and why. I’ve named this tea cup and saucer Strawberry Shortcake. Come see what it looks like. I share some tips on how to make herbal tea tasty if a blend doesn’t go
Find out which two herbs I have in my tea cup today. I share some thoughts about using plants that are right around us rather than far away exotic herbs. Which is better? Find out why attending herbal conferences can be better than reading a po
Find out which two herbs I have in my tea cup today. I share some thoughts about using plants that are right around us rather than far away exotic herbs. Which is better? Find out why attending herbal conferences can be better than reading a po
This is the video version of  What’s in my tea cup 9/16/2022Tips on how to prepare your home  herbal apothecary for when you are sick. These tips are fresh in my mind as I’m coming out of a cold and so is the family. When the home herbalist is
Tips on how to prepare your home  herbal apothecary for when you are sick. These tips are fresh in my mind as I’m coming out of a cold and so is the family. When the home herbalist is sick, who will take care of their herbal needs? Probably the
In this episode Emily Morrison of Wise Women Witchery and I have a conversation about the importance of observing and celebrating the seasons in a way that suits your life and region. We also go down some fun rabbit holes as well! Be a fly on t
I'll share about the benefits of fire cider recipes, prebiotics from roots, and the bonus gifts for September's Grow Your Apothecary. This is all about what's in my tea cup during a live video that is streamed into Full Circle Herbals Facebook
Why am I the “Photographer for the Stars” . . . I mean the JARS? I happened upon an estate sale, went to the basement, and there they were - lonely, dirty, and large jars! And there’s more! Each one had a matching lid. You feel me now? After th
Here's an herbal remedy that I like to have in my home herbal apothecary. It's something that's premade and fairly easy to find in any grocery store. Plus some details about the Grow Your Apothecary: Moonthly Plant Lessons. 🌻Website: https:/
I’m sitting at a magical spot at the edge of water and stone. Come join me as I speak about what  I’m observing, feeling, and hearing from the land, water, plants, and all of the ecosystem. I share with you the lessons I feel coming out of this
Come join me as I observe and listen to the land as I sit on a steep hill neck deep in prairie plants. I share with you the lessons I felt coming out of this place. This special exchange is what I call Land Oracling.--- Send in a voice mess
What is it like to commune with the plants? I bring you into my experience with some dormant grasses at a favorite place I like to walk. What resonance do these grasses and this ecosystem hold that I'm tuning into? Come find out in this short p
This fun chat with my friend Emily Morrison of Wise Women Witchery focuses on celebrating and honoring Spring Equinox. Come listen to us describe what signs of spring we find in our home states of west-central Wisconsin and northern California.
I have a new yard which means making new gardens, learning about the plants already growing, and connecting with the lands. Join me as I take a walk through my yard describing how to make a lasagna garden, why I dislike black plastic in landsca
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