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In todays episode, Tatiana interviews Kerrie Oakes who is a truly inspiration community herbalist, practitioner and educator, who lives on Waka Waka, Jinibara, and Yuggera Ugarapul country in Somerset.Kerrie helped to establish the Southeast Queensland chapter of the international Herbalists Without Borders network, providing herbal medicine support to homeless services, refugees, and those affected by disaster. She established the Somerset Health Hub Community Cooperative; which is a community organisation focused on collaboratively improving community health. She has led and supported numerous community initiatives and has the hugest heart and a beautiful vision of supporting community led clinic spaces, which is what she is currently doing her PHD on. In this interview they discuss the importance of creating community led herbalism spaces, where education comes into the clinic and collective wisdom is shared to build resilient communities. Kerrie shares her wisdom and her goals with the PHD and beyond and we really think that we should get behind her on this! She is really working toward making a significant positive impact in the herbal healthcare realms in Australia.SHOWNOTES:Direct donation link to support Kerries research for her PHD: https://fundraise.scu.edu.au/event/ncnmgivingday/kerrie-oakesHerbalista:https://herbalista.org/7song:https://7song.com/
S5Ep.8 PT II Guest: Carolyn Jones, Herbalist. https://www. BeHealed.info This Episode: Soul food, rooted in African American culture, emerged after emancipation in the rural South. Despite limited means, cooks ingeniously crafted a distinctive cuisine. Staples included cornbread, rice, molasses, and smoked pork. It later gained popularity in restaurants and diverse audiences —- Carolyn Jones is a Holistic Health Educator and Chaplain who teaches the art of self-care and practices a ministry of presence. She is licensed by the New York State Chaplain Task Force and serves the community as an herbalist, a certified aromatherapist and reflexologist. Carolyn holds membership and affiliations with several prestigious organizations: The American Herbalists Guild, Matthew Wood Institute of Herbalism, DOPO Doulas, and Herbalists Without Borders. She teaches community self-care topics and she is also a contributing writer with Mother Earth Living magazine. —The Healing Project Wellness Series is a co-teaching platform that allows for new approaches and concepts as taught by master healers from all walks of life. Subject experts from all over the world are welcomed to discuss their favorite healing modalities. — As a Holistic Health practitioner, and a As a bereavement chaplain, Carolyn Jones specializes in natural self-care methods to alleviate the debilitating emotional pain that arises from grief and loss, a chafing experience that is tragically familiar to her. —Author: Her publications, Pick Up Your Bed and Walk: A Self-Care Guide to Improved Health and Incantations champion the pursuit of healthier lifestyle habits, along with alternative behavior and self-affirming language. Integrative Medicine is a sturdy foundation for the attainment of mental, emotional, physical, and spiritual wealth. One-on-one Herbalism and Aromatherapy courses are available upon request. Live and Zoom speaking engagements are welcomed. To register or book, please call (347) 301-6577. "" Love Life. Live. Live Life. Love "" BEREAVEMENT CHAPLAIN CERTIFIED AROMATHERAPIST CERTIFIED REFLEXOLOGIST HERBALIST AUTHOR —Subscribe to my newsletter We'll be in touch soon. -SUBSCRIBE on website above —-- --Live Chat with Us Every week... -----Music: Audio Podcast : by Daniel Howse : www.youtube.comprofessorsoramusic ** OneMicNite Theme Song "Chance" & Background Song "Kanye" and OneMicNite theme song “Halftime” Host: --Contact/ Follow Marcos on IG/Fb/IMdb/Twitter/TikTok: @MarcosLuis —Show: OneMicNite Podcast with Marcos Luis *Contact/Follow: IG/Fb/Twitter/Tumbler/LinkedIn/Youtube/TikTok @OneMicNite www.OneMicnite.com - - ** Listen to Audio Podcast: Available wherever you download , all digital platforms.. ** Support Us Now: http:www.Anchor.fm/onemicnitetalk ---Follow/Contact -- The Show: All Social Media Fb/Ig/Twitter/Tumbler/TikTok/ *** watch the episodes on Youtube @OneMicNite & www.OneMicNite.com ****Please Support this Podcast: PayPal/ Zell Pay: MarcosStarActor@gmail.com Venmo @ Marcoso-Luis-1 CashApp : $MarcosLuis1 Please Visit: The AzulesEn Online store to find Products that Compliment your Lifestyle: Link https://azulesen.myshopify.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/onemicnite/support
S5Ep.6 Guest: Carolyn Jones, Herbalist. https://www. BeHealed.info —- Carolyn Jones is a Holistic Health Educator and Chaplain who teaches the art of self-care and practices a ministry of presence. She is licensed by the New York State Chaplain Task Force and serves the community as an herbalist, a certified aromatherapist and reflexologist. Carolyn holds membership and affiliations with several prestigious organizations: The American Herbalists Guild, Matthew Wood Institute of Herbalism, DOPO Doulas, and Herbalists Without Borders. She teaches community self-care topics and she is also a contributing writer with Mother Earth Living magazine. —The Healing Project Wellness Series is a co-teaching platform that allows for new approaches and concepts as taught by master healers from all walks of life. Subject experts from all over the world are welcomed to discuss their favorite healing modalities. — As a Holistic Health practitioner, and a As a bereavement chaplain, Carolyn Jones specializes in natural self-care methods to alleviate the debilitating emotional pain that arises from grief and loss, a chafing experience that is tragically familiar to her. —Author: Her publications, Pick Up Your Bed and Walk: A Self-Care Guide to Improved Health and Incantations champion the pursuit of healthier lifestyle habits, along with alternative behavior and self-affirming language. Integrative Medicine is a sturdy foundation for the attainment of mental, emotional, physical, and spiritual wealth. One-on-one Herbalism and Aromatherapy courses are available upon request. Live and Zoom speaking engagements are welcomed. To register or book, please call (347) 301-6577. "" Love Life. Live. Live Life. Love "" BEREAVEMENT CHAPLAIN CERTIFIED AROMATHERAPIST CERTIFIED REFLEXOLOGIST HERBALIST AUTHOR —Subscribe to my newsletter We'll be in touch soon. -SUBSCRIBE on website above —-- --Live Chat with Us Every week... -----Music: Audio Podcast : by Daniel Howse : www.youtube.comprofessorsoramusic ** OneMicNite Theme Song "Chance" & Background Song "Kanye" and OneMicNite theme song “Halftime” Host: --Contact/ Follow Marcos on IG/Fb/IMdb/Twitter/TikTok: @MarcosLuis —Show: OneMicNite Podcast with Marcos Luis *Contact/Follow: IG/Fb/Twitter/Tumbler/LinkedIn/Youtube/TikTok @OneMicNite www.OneMicnite.com - - ** Listen to Audio Podcast: Available wherever you download , all digital platforms.. ** Support Us Now: http:www.Anchor.fm/onemicnitetalk ---Follow/Contact -- The Show: All Social Media Fb/Ig/Twitter/Tumbler/TikTok/ *** watch the episodes on Youtube @OneMicNite & www.OneMicNite.com ****Please Support this Podcast: PayPal/ Zell Pay: MarcosStarActor@gmail.com Venmo @ Marcoso-Luis-1 CashApp : $MarcosLuis1 Please Visit: The AzulesEn Online store to find Products that Compliment your Lifestyle: Link https://azulesen.myshopify.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/onemicnite/support
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The 13th Annual Florida Herbal Conference Lake Wales, FL | March 1 - 3, 2024 LEARN MORE AND REGISTER In this episode of The Herbalist Hour I'm joined by Denise Cusack. Denise is a clinical herbalist and permaculture design expert. Amanda and I visited Denise on her homestead in the Madison, WI area a couple months ago. She gave us a behind the scenes look at all of the amazing work of the non-profit Herbalists Without Borders, of which she is on the board of directors. We also chat about how she got into herbalism, permaculture, regenerative herbalism, recommended books, synesthesia and a whole lot more. Denise is an inspiration and a wealth of knowledge so I know you're goin' to love this episode! Enjoy and talk to you soon, ~Mason PS - Check out this episode on our YouTube channel to get the full behind-the-scenese experience | WATCH HERE LINKS & RESOURCES Wholly Rooted | WhollyRooted.com Denise's Substack | SIGN UP Herbalists Without Borders | HWBGlobal.org A huge thank you to our presenting sponsor for The Herbalist Hour, Oshala Farm Oshala Farm is a beautiful and vibrant certified organic herb farm based in southern Oregon where they grow and sell over 80 different plant species. LEARN MORE AND BUY | OshalaFarm.com
AVAILABLE FOR A LIMITED TIME The Vitalist Herbal Practitioner Program LEARN MORE & REGISTER In this episode of The Herbalist Hour I'm joined by Jocelyn Perez-Blanco and Laura Rubin. Jocelyn is the Executive Director of Herbalists Without Borders, and Laura is one of their volunteers. In this episode we get a brief background of both of their herbal journey and work, the wonderful work of Herbalists Without Borders, The Vitalist Herbal Practitioner Program, advice for the aspiring herbalist and a whole lot more! A huge thanks to Jocelyn and Laura for joinin' me, and thanks to YOU for listening! See you in the next episode, ~Mason LINKS & RESOURCES Herbalists Without Borders | HWBGlobal.org The Vitalist Herbal Practitioner Program | LEARN MORE AND REGISTER Herban Garden | HerbGarden.eco Nurture | NurtureForAll.com FREE: Herbal Terminology Defined | GET THE PDF Laura's Marshmallow rap | CHECK IT OUT A huge thank you to our presenting sponsor for The Herbalist Hour, Oshala Farm Oshala Farm is a beautiful and vibrant certified organic herb farm based in southern Oregon where they grow and sell over 80 different plant species. LEARN MORE AND BUY | OshalaFarm.com
Monica Francia is a herbalist, naturopath, nutritionist and herbal educator who is a passionate about community herbalism. Monica has a strong values-based practice with a focus on accessibility, social justice, equality, and environmental sustainability. She works in the clinic at Goulds in Hobart, Tasmania for the past 6 years. Monica works hard to co-create more community resilience via her community herbalism work and loves collaborating with other like minded folk to work toward the greater good. She founded the Hobart chapter of Herbalists Without Borders, which collaboratively runs 3 free clinics in Southern Tasmania. She coordinates the herbal growing side of the Rocky Top Collective Farm, and is involved with Radical Herbalists Australia. In this interview we explore her journey of becoming an intern at Goulds, working in their farm, apothecary and clinic. We explore her motivations and inspirations behind the amazing work that she does. Monica shares her passion about teaching home herbalism and how she would really love to see people reclaim the word "herbalist' and the identity of being a herbalist and bring it back to it just being people working with the medicine, growing and harvesting and making their own medicine. Her message is that anyone can be a herbalist. As a herbal practitioner, Monica is a strong advocate for folks to reconnect to their bodies and their menstrual cycles. Her main area of practice is reproductive and hormonal health, but she has other special areas of interest (listed below). With a mix of evidence-based treatments and traditional herbal knowledge, she enjoys working with folk to make sustainable change for improved wellbeing and a balanced, healthy life. Find Monica on FB: https://www.facebook.com/monicafrancianaturopath/ And on IG: https://www.instagram.com/monica_francia_naturopath/?hl=en Find out more about Goulds: https://www.gouldsnaturalmedicine.com.au/ Hobart Herbalists Without Borders: https://www.facebook.com/hobartherbalistswithoutborders/ To purchase "The People's Medicine Zine", email: hobart hwb@gmail.com
Take a walk in the woods with us on this week's Sustainability Now! Your host, Justin Mog, welcomes to the studio Lauren Kallmeyer, Director of Kentucky Heartwood (http://kyheartwood.org), which has been protecting and defending Kentucky's public wildlands since 1992. They have stopped logging on thousands of acres of Daniel Boone National Forest and continually work to protect old growth forests and preserve habitat for rare, threatened, and endangered species. Lauren Kallmeyer served on Kentucky Heartwood's Forest Council before transitioning into the director role in 2022. She brings 16 years of experience in corporate America in various leadership, project management, and communications-related roles, and is thrilled to leave the corporate environment and return home to the nonprofit world and her activist roots. She has led several nonprofit boards, has served in AmeriCorps, and has worked as a park ranger at two National Parks. Lauren is also a clinical herbalist and owns a community-based herbalism practice, Resilient Roots (https://resilientrootsky.com/). She consults with people on how to use medicinal herbs to improve their health, teaches educational workshops, and grows medicinal plants on her farm in Berea. Her work as a clinical herbalist includes advocating for the sustainable harvest and conservation of medicinal plants, her farm is a United Plant Savers' botanical sanctuary, and all of this deeply influences her work at Kentucky Heartwood. She is an associate member of the American Herbalists Guild, has an M.S. in Therapeutic Herbalism from Maryland University of Integrative Health, an M.A. in Communication from the University of Louisville, and a B.A. in Anthropology from Centre College. To learn more, check out these links Lauren shared: - An overview of the South Redbird logging project where the champion Red Hickory tree is located: https://www.kyheartwood.org/south-redbird-project.html - Article on the proposed Jellico project, federal climate policy, old growth, etc: https://insideclimatenews.org/news/05032023/kentucky-old-trees-young-forest-carbon-storage/ - Herbalists Without Borders' Louisville chapter: http://www.hwblouisville.org/ As always, our feature is followed by your community action calendar for the week, so get your calendars out and get ready to take action for sustainability NOW! Sustainability Now! is hosted by Dr. Justin Mog and airs on Forward Radio, 106.5fm, WFMP-LP Louisville, every Monday at 6pm and repeats Tuesdays at 12am and 10am. Find us at http://forwardradio.org The music in this podcast is courtesy of the local band Appalatin and is used by permission. Explore their delightful music at http://appalatin.com
#015 - Join us for an amazing conversation with Suhaly Bautista-Carolina of Moon Mother Apothecary on the power and experience of diving into the depths of the plant path. Suhaly is an AfroKisqueyan herbalist, artist, educator, and community organizer. And she's the founder of Moon Mother Apothecary, a practice and offering of heart-centered, moon-powered medicines created in the traditional wisdom and knowledge of her ancestors. In this episode, Suhaly shares about how working with nourishing roots like Ginger and Astragalus and soothing herbs like Lemon balm and Oatstraw allow us to slow down and reconnect to our wholeness, to each other, to ourselves, and to nourishment. She also offers key insights into how plants can help us find the courage and the bravery that is required to take a leap into new depths, and how she has found inspiration in Mae Jemison, who was the first Black woman to venture into outer space; and Andrea Motley Crabtree, the first Black woman deep sea diver in the US army.The Moon Mother will be hosting an upcoming workshop on the Mother of All Lands: Plants of Power, Purpose, Resistance in Kiskeya with Herban Cura on April 24th; where she'll do a deep dive into the Materia Medica, folklore, mythology, and socio-political histories of some medicinal plants prominent in Dominican plantwork & the ways they are used across various Dominican communities and in the Dominican Diaspora. Suhaly Bautista-Carolina (she/they), aka Moon Mother aka The Earth Warrior, is an AfroKiskeyan herbalist, artist, arts administrator, educator, mother, daughter, wife, and community organizer. Her practice lives intentionally at the intersection of plant power and people power and centers the collective wisdom of her community and the ancestral legacy of her people, while creating spaces of agency for folks to enter into their own healing. She is a 2018 graduate of the Sacred Vibes Apothecary spiritual herbalism apprenticeship, and carries out her purpose through small batch, moon-powered plant medicine offerings, justice-forward collaborations, workshops, knowledge-shares, and beyond. Suhaly has hosted plant medicine-making workshops with spaces including New York Botanical Garden, Gossamer, The Wing, The Museum of the City of New York, Ethel's Club, Fotografiska, The Highline and several others. She has also guided workshops at the 2nd and 3rd Annual NYC Spiritual Herbalism Conferences. Her ongoing research is centered on Kiskeyan plant medicine in the Dominican Republic and across the Dominican Diaspora in NYC. The Moon Mother is a proud member of United Plant Savers, Queer Healers, and Herbalists Without Borders. And she is living + loving in Brooklyn, on Lenape and Canarsee land, with her wife and their baby girl, Luna. Register for Suhaly's upcoming workshop on Mother of All Lands: Plants of Power, Purpose, Resistance in Kiskeya (Quisqueya, Dominican Republic and Haiti), hosted with Herban Cura on April 24th at www.moonmotherapothecary.com/workshopsYou can find Suhaly at www.moonmotherapothecary.com and on IG @moonmotherapothecary. For more info please visit: www.multidimensionalnature.com and IG @multidimensional.nature
Bevin sits down with Denise Cusack who wears many interesting hats–clinical herbalist and aromatherapist, nonprofit leader, homesteader, educator, wife, and mother of two unschooled teenagers. She sees her roles as interconnected, just like the natural systems in her garden. Denise discusses how she finds a balance between her volunteer position as Executive Director of Herbalists Without Borders and the many things she does at Lunar Hollow Farm in Wisconsin. Bevin and Denise's conversation touches on health justice, access to affordable herbal medicine, ancestral knowledge, and juggling a diverse set of responsibilities at work and at home. Midway through the episode, Denise shares a hilariously lucky story of a fermented glass explosion in her kitchen. Learn what's next for Denise in her pursuit to foster community-based cultural exchanges for herbalists and growers. Learn More: Herbalists Without Borders Lunar Hollow Farm Learn More about Bevin Clare, Herbalist and Nutritionist. Join our community! Subscribe to the Mountain Rose Herbs newsletter Subscribe to Mountain Rose Herbs on YouTube Follow on Instagram Like on Facebook Follow on Pinterest Follow on Twitter Read the Mountain Rose Herbs blog Follow on TikTok Strengthening the bonds between people and plants for a healthier world. Mountain Rose Herbs www.mountainroseherbs.com
Kristin Grohman is an herbal educator, community herbalist, and owner of Reciprocal Roots, where she is currently providing one-on-one herbal mentorship to her students online. She is also the Founder and Co-Director of the WNY Chapter of Herbalists without Borders, and organizes the annual WNY Herbal Conference. In this episode, Laura and Kristin talk about her path to herbal education, starting the WNY chapter of Herbalists Without Borders, building herbal community, and more.
Sara Schuster is an herbalist, homesteader, and medicinal herb farmer living and growing on 13 acres just north of Nashville. Throughout her teen years and into early adulthood, Sara felt called to the plant wold but instead spent a decade trying on different careers before finally returning to the plant path. Now Sara's days are happily filled with tending to the farm and woods where she grows medicinal herbs, creates small-batch herbal products, and offers one-on-one client consultations through her business, Fox & Elder. When we're not in the middle of pandemic, Sara also offers classes and hands-on workshops. She also hosts the Tending Seeds podcast where she shares her knowledge about all things gardening, farming, herbalism, and homesteading. Plant conservation and plant medicine accessibility are both passions of Saras and because of that she is a member and financial supporter of United Plant Savers and Herbalists Without Borders. She has also served on the leadership board for the Tennessee chapter of the American Herbalist Guild since 2018. Exclusively for podcast listeners, use promo code 99LOCAL to get 10% off any orders on www.foxandelder.com! Web: https://www.foxandelder.com Instagram: @foxandelder The 99% Local Podcast Web: https://www.99percentlocalpod.com Instagram: @99percentlocalpod Email: 99percentlocalpod@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/99percentlocalpod/message
Hello! Welcome to the Trossachs Wild Apothecary podcast based in UK. This month I am delighted to talk with Melissa Rolandson of The herbal barge and Herbalists Without Borders UK to talk about the work they do, the situation in the Calsis and Dunkirk refugee camps and how you can get involved to support this amazing work. Trossachs Wild Apothecary are supporting with pay-it-forward medicine making workshops and hoping to develop something online. Also check out my new online family foraging, wild food, herbs and mindfulness course -The Little Alchemists'Club. www.trossachswildapothecary.com www.herbalistswithoutborders.co.uk www.herbalbarge.co.uk
On location at an annual seed swap! Seed Swaps are ways for people to promote small sustainable agriculture, backyard gardening, anti-capitalist exchange, health and wellness, and community organizing- all in one event!We join the local Herbalists Without Borders chapter at their annual seed swap in Columbus Ohio. We interview one of the organizers and several attendees!Support the show (https://patreon.com/lilykunning)
Herbalists Without Borders is an international non-profit working in 50 countries on heath care and food justice. They work in war-torn and famine-plagued areas, were instrumental at the Standing Rock protests in delivering medical care on the ground, and run a veterans clinic in Washington, D.C., among other projects.The central Ohio chapter has been formed in the last year and has started work running a People's Clinic and Apothecary. They are currently running a clinic (sliding scale, no one turned away for lack of funds) every other month with free herbal medicine. They aim to increase the clinics to monthly by partnering with other direct aid organizations in the future and start other projects as they grow.Learn from Whitney how to get involved and make this happen!Support the show (https://patreon.com/lilykunning)
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Shumaisa Khan is involved with Herbalists Without Borders UK and recently organized a solidarity medicine-making medicinal root harvest in London to help make winter remedies for refugees living on the streets in France. Listen in as she shares her experience. Connect with Shumaisa! www.shumaisakhan.com http://herbalistswithoutborders.co.uk/ Other resources: herbalista Phytology Thanks for listening! HerbRally www.herbrally.com
Herbalists Without Borders chats with Leah Wolf about Radical Herbalism. For Leah, radical herbalism is a combination of roots, restoration, resistance, and resilience. She integrates these four concepts into a four element system of herbalism to help her students understand how to go deeper in understanding health and wellness issues..http://herbalistswithoutborders.weebly.com/herbal-action-podcast.html See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This episode Denise Cusack of Herbalists Without Borders interviews Leslie Alexander. Leslie Alexander is a professional herbalist and owner of Restoration Herbs in Erie, PA. Leslie is Registered Herbalist with the American Herbalists Guild, and is serving her third term on the AHG Council. Leslie is author of the book Dental Herbalism: Natural Therapies for the Mouth, and teaches on this topic throughout the US. She also works with individuals one-on-one, and teaches on any number of topics, including clinical skill development and medicine making. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Aired Thursday, 18 October 2018, 6:00 PM ETThe Dr. Kevin Show – Donna BassDr Kevin is joined by Donna Bass this week – call in and be part of the conversation - (202-570-7057).Donna began her herbal interest in the woods of Maine as a young girl tutored by her grandmother. She has gone on to sit an herbal apprenticeship and to get her master herbalist certification while earning a degree in Behavioral Neuroscience and studying research and education as a PhD student at Sofia University. She has served on the board of directors of Herbalists Without Borders and currently serving on the board of directors of The Wellness Center in Cedar Rapids IA.Donna is currently seeing clients, teaching herbalism all over Iowa and the US while organizing and participating in monthly People's clinics collaborating with Herbalists Without Borders while writing Herbal Textbooks based in Science and Wisewoman tradition.Website: www.mammamoonherbals.orgEmail: donna@mammamoonherbals.orgFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/mammamoonherbals/
Topics covered in this episodeHow the Veterans Resiliency Holistic Clinic is supporting local military veteransHow herbs and aromatherapy are used in the veterans clinicHolistic support for common veteran's health issuesHerbal and Aromatherapy support for PTSD and emotional traumaDosage guidelines and general considerations for herbal medicineNervine herbal profiles and specific herbal informationAnalgesic herbal profiles and specific herbal informationExample of what an herbal consultation looks in the clinicHow to get involved with supporting the military veterans in your local areaAbout Denise CusackDenise Cusack is a certified aromatherapist, herbalist, writer and designer in South Central Wisconsin. Denise is an avid organic gardener and grows over 150 varieties of medicinal and culinary herbs in her organic gardens every year. Denise is the maker behind Wholly Rooted, a handcrafted botanicals and aromatherapy consulting business. When she is not in her home apothecary making wondrous things, she can most often be found wandering local farms, distilling hydrosols from plants she harvested, hiking with her sons, or walking her many gardens with a camera and a hoe. You can find her at WhollyRooted.com. Denise also serves as the Executive Director of Herbalists Without Borders, an international health justice & humanitarian aid nonprofit. Connect with Denise CusackWebsite: https://www.whollyrooted.com/ Veterans Clinic: http://www.veteransresiliency.com/Herbalists Without Borders: http://herbalistswithoutborders.weebly.com/Disclaimer: The information presented in this podcast is for educational purposes only, and is not meant to replace professional medical advice. Please consult your doctor if you are in need of medical care, and before making any changes to your health routine.
An interview with Becs Griffiths and Annwen Jones from Herbalists Without Borders (Bristol) - talking about social justice, radical herbalism and providing free healthcare to people fleeing conflict, persecution, and intolerable living conditions.
Sarah Holmes interviews Gigi Stafne, herbalist and executive director of Herbalists without Borders. The post Herbalists without Borders – January 8, 2015 at 1:00pm appeared first on KPFA.
Cori talks with Gigi Stafne, director of Herbalists without Borders about the program, herbs and more!