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Women Are The Journey
Story of the Shift: Amanda Dilday

Women Are The Journey

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2019 69:37


Episode 72 The Witch and The Puritan, if I could have named this episode anything, it would have been that. Amanda Dilday brings you closer to the divine simply by sharing her story. She talks about the dangers of not listening to yourself, being met by the plants and flowing like water, running off the path and doing cartwheels is how she is living her life. Amanda Dilday is a mother, herbalist, teacher, author, land lover, and child of the Tennessee hills. Now living in the Upstate of South Carolina, she is the creatrix of Alchemilla’s School of Embodied Herbalism and feels closest to Spirit when she is connecting people to plants and humans to land. Amanda hosts the podcast, Whispers: Plant Spirit Medicine, where she shares nature’s medicine and offers heart-stories of healing. In her book, Flowers for a Girl: Plant Medicine and Sexual Trauma, Amanda shares her journey of healing from childhood sexual abuse with the plants as her closest allies. In love with rocks and water, blueberries, wildflowers, and the Blue Ridge Mountains, Amanda longs for the Land with which she works closely, open and willing to listen, co-create, and offer healing. Offering consultations and classes, Amanda is most in the Flow when she is holding space for others to communicate with plants, connect to place, and come home to themselves. You can learn more about Amanda and her work at www.alchemillas.com . Contact me at audrey@goddessatthegrindstone.com or call me at 714-499-6486 to chat it up for info about Business. Goddess Style.    

Whispers: Plant Spirit Medicine
Episode 17: Dandelion, Dissonance, and Becoming You

Whispers: Plant Spirit Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2019 13:52


* Avoiding Dandelion for Years * Medicine Comes When We're Ready * Fear of Annihilation * Being BIg and Being You * Disempowerment and the Patriarchy * Finding Joy * The One and The Many * Book One: Dance of the Dissonant Daughter by Sue Monk Kidd * Book Two: Flowers for a Girl: Plant Medicine and Sexual Trauma by Amanda Dilday * www..alchemillas.com * Patreon Support: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=14934639 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/amanda-dilday/support

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Real Herbalism Radio
Show 134: Amanda Dilday - Poetry as a Path Into Herbalism

Real Herbalism Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2018 39:49


Fabian Fredrickson said, "The things you are passionate about are not random; they are your calling." This, we herbalists know to be true through and through. Today, we're talking about following that passion with Amanda Dilday. She is the author of Flowers for a Girl : Plant Medicine for Sexual Trauma which unites poetry and energetic herbalism. She is also the founder and a teacher at the Alchemilla's School of Embodied Herbalism in South Carolina. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Real Herbalism Radio
Let's Talk Series: Amanda Dilday - Blue Vervain - Postpartum Depression

Real Herbalism Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2018 12:14


Blue Vervain is an often overlooked yet beloved North American wetlands herb. It's European cousin, Verbena officinalis, has enjoyed a place in Traditional Western Herbalism as a nervine and neuro trophorestorative occasionally used to treat gallbladder and liver dysfunction as well as the early stages of fever. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Real Herbalism Radio
Show 153: Herb Lab - Recovering from Trauma in our Community

Real Herbalism Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2018 39:53


Podcast Show 153: Herb Lab - Recovering from Trauma in our CommunityThere are many rumors circulating in the herbal community that speak of trauma. Whether you are directly involved with the issues or not, these stories which land so close to home, have a effect on us. Sue and Candace talk about some of these stores and try to apply the guidance provided by Amanda Dilday, author of Flowers for a Girl : Plant Medicine for Sexual Trauma. Amanda is also the founder and a teacher at the Alchemilla's School of Embodied Herbalism in South Carolina.Be sure to visit the Practical Herbalist website for recipes and further information on the herbs discussed in this podcast. Real Herbalism Radio podcast show notes always include a list of links or go to www.thepracticalherbalist.com and use the handy search engine at the top of the page. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Real Herbalism Radio
Show 152: Recovering from Trauma with Amanda Dilday - Flowers for a Girl

Real Herbalism Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2018 29:12


Trauma is a part of the human experience ... one we often struggle to recover from for decades. Mother Nature has always offered us medicine for healing through the plant people. Today, we're talking about healing from physical and sexual trauma with Amanda Dilday, author of Flowers for a Girl : Plant Medicine for Sexual Trauma. She is also the founder and a teacher at the Alchemilla's School of Embodied Herbalism in South Carolina. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Real Herbalism Radio
Show 135: Herb Lab - Amanda Dilday - Self Care for Herbalists

Real Herbalism Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2018 43:10


As Sue and Candace reflect on the interview with Amanda Dilday, they sort through the under-rated step of healing which involves letting the healer breathe. Self care can take many forms. After healing others, it is important for future patient care to take a minute for collecting yourself. Amanda's focus on trauma healing provided a strong backbone for the discussion of self care. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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HerbRally | Herbalism | Plant Medicine | Botany | Wildcrafting
28 | Plant Medicine and Sexual Trauma with Amanda Dilday

HerbRally | Herbalism | Plant Medicine | Botany | Wildcrafting

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2017 85:05


Today's episode is from a webinar that herbalist Amanda Dilday recorded last month as an offering for #MeToo. You can find the original webinar on her website Alchemilla.  Amanda also wrote a book called Flowers for a Girl: Plant Medicine and Sexual Trauma. This is not a protocol or a prescription. Rather, it is something of a memoir, a healing memoir, an herbal memoir, a story.  "Well, friends. Here it is: last night's class on plant medicine and sexual trauma. Just send it out into the world, and pray for it to be blessed. Pray for protection and for healing. Pray for light and for truth. I know there will be more classes. There was so much more to say--even about these plants, and there were so many more plants! Gentle, powerful support is all around us. It's a simple beginning (and quickly put together), but yesterday, I knew in my very heart that I needed to quickly put some simple tools into people's hands. I had to begin. Some plants from last night's class include violet, ghost pipe, marjoram, and blueberries--to name a few.

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