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S3E10 of the occult podcast finds Rev. Frater Crow deep diving into spiritual discussions with Author/Artist Harold Roth. Accomplished writer and artist Harold Roth discusses the contents of his newest book "The Magic Of The Sword Of Moses", as well as info from his previous book "The Witching Herbs: 13 Essential Plants and Herbs for your magical garden". This episode will be jam packed with great info that you will not want to miss. Learn more about hard and his work at www.haroldroth.com"Step Into The Circle" Brought to you by Celestial Oddites Radio and The Coterie Of Samil Arcane Occult Order: Bringing you 100% real and raw underground entertainment.
S3E10 of the occult podcast finds Rev. Frater Crow deep diving into spiritual discussions with Author/Artist Harold Roth. Accomplished writer and artist Harold Roth discusses the contents of his newest book "The Magic Of The Sword Of Moses", as well as info from his previous book "The Witching Herbs: 13 Essential Plants and Herbs for your magical garden". This episode will be jam packed with great info that you will not want to miss. Learn more about hard and his work at www.haroldroth.com"Step Into The Circle" Brought to you by Celestial Oddites Radio and The Coterie Of Samil Arcane Occult Order: Bringing you 100% real and raw underground entertainment.
This is the 4th episode in a 5-part series on the Belong to You Habits and today we are talking about Eating to Thrive. If you missed the previous episodes in this series, I invite you to go back and start with Episode 41. The habits build on each other, and as such, it can be helpful to see them in relationship with the other habits. Eating to Thrive is simple, but not easy. We live in a culture that demonizes food, fosters a sense of confusion, shame, and disconnection from our bodies and ourselves, and then preys on that vulnerability by offering diets as a solution to our problems. Eating is necessary for survival and yet it's rife with politics, privilege, and cultural norms that complicate this basic need. We've been stripped of our connection with the land, with nature, with our ancestor's wisdom, with our cultural practices that center around food as celebration and reduced it to something we engage with out of obligation or fear. Based on our traumatic histories and the current culture, I know talking about food and eating habits is like walking into a minefield. And yet, I have experienced how powerful it can be to listen to authors and leaders who are speaking about food and politics, body positivity, body acceptance, and real solutions for feeding everyone. Food is fuel. It's also nourishment. It's sensual. It's ritual. You are sacred. Eating to Thrive can be a powerful way to honor your divinity, your inner connectivity with the earth, and with all beings. Thank you for listening and as always, I welcome your feedback and questions! RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: The Belong to You Habits Program 1:1 Coaching with Lael Book Study and Retreat! Geneen Roth: Women Food and God Sonya Renee Taylor: The Body is Not An Apology Everyday Ayurveda Cookbook: A Seasonal Guide to Eating and Living Well by Kate O'Donnell Wild Edibles: A Practical Guide to Foraging, with Easy Identification of 60 Edible Plants and 67 Recipes by Sergei Boutenko The Wild Wisdom of Weeds: 13 Essential Plants for Human Survival by Katrina Blair
This episode discusses the four food groups that make up essential plants: Fruit, Vegetables, Beans and Legumes, and Grains. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/brickhousefitness/support
In this episode, we are going to discuss how food can heal and help us, or how it can harm us or cause disease. We will look at Essential Plants and Essential Calories. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/brickhousefitness/support
Liam outlines the three essential plants he feels every garden should have, and answers listeners' questions on all gardening matters - this week's In The Garden with Feeney's Garden Centre
In the first of three episodes, Meghann and Reba sit down with Lori Manhart (Reba's Mom) as she gives us an introductory crash-course in general foraging, but also foraging in the Rocky Mountain West. Lori talks about how she began her foraging journey, reviews the basic do's and don'ts of foraging, Meghann tries spruce tips for the first time, and Lori discusses all the fun ways you can use foraged foods. References:The Wild Wisdom of Weeds - 13 Essential Plants for Human Survival by Katrina Blair437 Edible Wild Plants of the Rocky Mountain West by Caleb WarnockEdible & Medicinal Plants of the Rockies by Linda KershawPeterson Field Guides: Venomous Animals & Poisonous Plants by Steven Foster/Roger CarasSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/theholistichoedown)
Soul Soil: Where Agriculture and Spirit Intersect with Brooke Kornegay
Nature is inherently abundant. No one has to spray the forests or plant the wetlands in order for them to thrive in perfect balance. As such, food gathered from the wild has the highest potential to nourish us on a deep level. When we realize that we have access to this bounty without having to intervene and sweat and toil (the original definition of agriculture!)…when we truly know this, then we can begin to release our scarcity mentality, relax our grip, our need to control. This shift is particularly liberating. Katrina Blair began studying wild plants in her teens when she camped out alone for a summer to embrace a wild foods diet. She later wrote “The Wild Edible and Medicinal Plants of the San Juan Mountains” for her senior project at Colorado College. She completed a MA at John F Kennedy University in Holistic Health Education. She founded Turtle Lake Refuge in 1998, a non-profit, whose mission is to celebrate the connection between personal health and wild lands. Turtle Lake Refuge includes a wild living foods café, sustainable education center and community farm. Katrina teaches permaculture and wild edible and medicinal classes locally and globally. She is author of several books including: “Local Wild Life- Turtle Lake Refuge’s Recipes for Living Deep” and “ The Wild Wisdom of Weeds: 13 Essential Plants for Human Survival. In this episode… Early influences and experiences with plants On beginning a conservation-focused nonprofit that manages parks and open spaces organically How plants can teach us from the inside out The life-changing impact of cultivating space — in your day, in your diet, in your mind How wild foods affect your mind, body, and spirit When we realize that we’re part of Nature, and Nature is inherently abundant…something shifts inside us and we can release our scarcity story Resources Turtle Lake Refuge The Wild Wisdom of Weeds: 13 Essential Plants for Human Survival by Katrina Blair The Essene Gospel of Peace The Hippocrates Diet and Health Program by Ann Wigmore
We are designed to interact with nature and vice versa. It's a beautiful, synergistic dance that gives us the ability to nourish mind, body, and soul. On today's episode, my friend Amy Lupton is sharing from her wealth of wisdom on the power of plants and how we can find ways to incorporate more of these life-giving beauties into our lives. Check out her amazing tips for some of the best plants to use as well as some great bonus content to score some of her incredible Liferoot Botanicals products. Thanks for tuning in! Learn more about Amy: www.liferootbotanicals.com Insta: @liferootbotanicals Use code "LIFEROOT20" for 20% off online! Shop liferootbotanicals.com Resources: The Wild Wisdom of Weeds: 13 Essential Plants for Human Survival by Katrina Blair Plant Identifier Apps like Wild Edibles I'd love to hear from you! nutritionunscripted@gmail.com On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/nutritionunscripted/ On Instagram: @nutritionunscripted Hang with Ashley: https://www.facebook.com/ashleycastlenutrition @ashley.castle.nutrition ashleycastlenutrition.com Music by: bendsound.com
Hello and thank you once again for joining us down at the crossroads for some music, magick, and Paganism. Where witches gather for the sabbath, offerings are made, pacts are signed for musical fame and we cross paths with today’s most influential Pagans, occultists, and deep thinkers. I am your bewitching, bald headed, host Chris Orapello and tonight Tara and I meet with author, artist, alchemist, and leading authority on plants and herbal magick, Harold Roth to the discuss his new book The Witching Herbs: 13 Essential Plants and Herbs for Your Magical Garden, as well as his online store Alchemy Works which has been in business for over seventeen years. Along with our discussion we do an immense amount of laughing as we talk about his experiences with running a magickal business, his art, his thoughts on Andrew Chumbley as well as his thoughts regarding esoteric scholarship and the translation of older texts and manuscripts. Harold was a great guest and we certainly hope that you appreciate such an unexpected and enjoyable time as you learn another reason why we can't have nice things. Harold Roth is a leading authority on plant/herbal magic. His new book, The Witching Herbs, is an in-depth exploration of 13 essential plants and herbs most closely associated with witchcraft―13 because it’s the witching number and reflects the 13 months of the lunar calendar. The plants are poppy, clary sage, yarrow, rue, hyssop, vervain, mugwort, wormwood, datura, wild tobacco, henbane, belladonna, and mandrake. - The Witching Herbs Featured Songs: "Dove of Mine" by Eliza Rickman "Down to Sea" by Elephant Revival "Fire in the Head" by Sharon Knight "Frau Erde" by Faun "Scent of Your Skin" by Sharon Knight "Scarborough Faire" by Damh the Bard "Willow's Song" by The Familiars "Wytch's Brew" by Omnia Links: Alchemy Works Harold Roth, Artist The Alchemist's Garden - Growing with the Spirits Harold Roth on Etsy
Episode 24: Thistles! To many of us, they are those annoying, prickly plants that "bite." Classified as a noxious weed in many areas, thistles are the topic of this podcast with Thistle admirer Katrina Blair, author of the book The Wild Wisdom of Weeds, 13 Essential Plants for Human Survival. What does Katrina do for Thistle weed control? She eats them! In this episode Katrina Blair talks about the many uses of this weedy plant. Thistles regenerate liver cells, are full of minerals, and their leaves make an alkaline drink. You can make flour out of thistle seeds, chew the flowers and white fluff as a gum, and use large amounts of fermented thistles as a substrate for growing oyster mushrooms. Other edible parts of Thistles include the root which Katrina makes into a Chai Tea or eats like a potato and the stalk which is sweeter than celery. Katrina's favorite Thistle variety is the Musk Thistle: Carduus nutans. To learn more about Katrina's work, visit her website: Turtle Lake Refuge.org. To hear a longer interview with forager, chef, writer, and plant lover Katrina Blair on Sustainable World Radio, click here.
Aired Wednesday, 22 February 2017, 8:00 PM ET Harold Roth - The Witching Herbs The fictional character “Dr. Doolittle” could “talk to the animals.” Did he ever consider plants? Can we, in the real sense, communicate with plants and if so, what can plants tell us about themselves, their experience and their magical properties that may help to heal and guide us. My guest this week, Harold Roth, is among the foremost authorities on plants within the modern occult community. For more than 15 years, he has owned and operated Alchemy Works, An on-line store focused on herb magic, where he crafts and sells incense, potions and magical oils, as well as seeds. He also does art with an occult slant. He joins us this week to discuss his first book, The Witching Herbs: 13 Essential Plants and Herbs for your Magical Garden.
Today on The Urban Farm Podcast we have Katrina Blair of Turtle Lake Refuge to talk about her experience with edible weeds. Katrina Blair began studying wild plants in her teens when she camped out alone for a summer to focus on eating wild foods. She later wrote “The Wild Edible and Medicinal Plants of the San Juan Mountains” for her senior project at Colorado College. In 1997 she completed an MA at John F Kennedy University in Orinda, California in Holistic Health Education. She founded Turtle Lake Refuge in 1998, a non-profit, whose mission is to celebrate the connection between personal health and wild lands. Turtle Lake Refuge is a wild harvested, locally grown and living foods café and sustainable education center for the community. Katrina teaches sustainable living practices and wild edible and medicinal classes. She has authored two books: Local Wild Life - Turtle Lake Refuge's Recipes for Living Deep and The Wild Wisdom of Weeds: 13 Essential Plants for Human Survival, which was published by Chelsea Green 2014.
In this episode, we talk about the weeds that surround us with forager, chef, writer, and plant lover Katrina Blair. Author of the book The Wild Wisdom of Weeds, 13 Essential Plants for Human Survival Katrina talks about the wild integrity of weeds, their medicinal and nutritional value, and how to harvest and prepare them. Katrina shares recipes for their cosmetic and culinary use. Some of the plants that we cover include Mallow, Dandelion, Mustard, Clover, Purslane, and Thistle. Katrina Blair also runs the nonprofit Turtle Lake Refuge whose mission is to celebrate the connection between personal health and wild lands.
Edible weeds are a free resource ready for the picking and the pickling. Branden is joined by Katrina Blair, the author of The Wild Wisdom of Weeds, to inspire you to incorporate weeds into your diet and home fermentation. Show notes: [The Wild Wisdom of Weeds: 13 Essential Plants for Human Survival by Katrina Blair Amazon](http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1603585168/fermup-20) Get your copy of the book on Amazon or your local bookstore. Turtle Lake Refuge - Durango, Colorado Visit Turtle Lake Refuge’s website to learn more about Katrina’s local work in Durango, CO. This is also where you will find her upcoming events. Turtle Lake Refuge on Facebook Be sure to like the Turtle Lake Refuge on Facebook as well! Rate us on iTunes. Thanks for your support! Send your feedback to podcast@fermup.com or connect with us on Twitter, Facebook or Google+.