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Latest podcast episodes about pacific women's herbal conference

Ask Herbal Health Expert Susun Weed
Ask Herbal Health Expert Susun Weed & Local Global Hawthorn with EagleSong

Ask Herbal Health Expert Susun Weed

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2020 121:00


Susun weed answers 90 minutes of herbal health questions followed by a 30 minute interview with EagleSong. EagleSong Gardener is a gardener/herbalist, grandmother/earth-keeper and pilgrim-adventurer from the Pacific Northwest corner of North America. She is woman with a passion for culture that grows from the intersection of people, plants and the earth. EagleSong is founder of RavenCroft Garden in Monroe, WA. A garden for the exploration of the wise woman tradition. A daily practice of natural health, simple living and herbal medicine anchors her herbal apprenticeships for those interested in the rigorous journey of being human. With a gritty soul and joyous spirit, EagleSong inspires others to cultivate heart and soul with the medicines of earth and soil. Joie de vivre! For more information about her teaching at RavenCroft Garden, visit here: eaglesong-gardener.com  She is also the Director of the Pacific Women's Herbal Conference. A gathering for women interested in the wise woman tradition, herbal medicine and exploring the edge of possibility! The Pacific Women's Herbal Conference is September 24-27, 2020 on Vashon Island, WA. Susun will be teaching a pre-conference intensive and joining for the weekend. www.pacificwomensherbalconference.com On this weeks blog talk radio Eaglesong discusses Hawthorn... 

Beyond 50 Radio Show
EPISODE 622B - Herbs & The Invisible Health Care Revolution

Beyond 50 Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2019 62:22


For Beyond 50's "Natural Healing" talks, listen to an interview with EagleSong Gardener (http://www.nwherbsymposium.com/eaglesong-gardener.html). She is and herbalist and the event organizer of the annual Pacific Women's Herbal Conference in Washington. She'll talk about the invisible health care revolution that herbal medicine has played a part in the integration of natural healthcare with Western medicine. She offers some suggestions on what you can do for yourself using herbs with other practices for self-healing. Tune in to Beyond 50: America's Variety Talk Radio Show on the natural, holistic, green and sustainable lifestyle. Visit Beyond 50 Radio (https://www.Beyond50Radio.com) and sign up for our Exclusive Updates.

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Beyond 50 Radio Show
EPISODE 872 - Adaptogens from the Ground Up

Beyond 50 Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2018 39:40


For Beyond 50's "Natural Healing" talks, listen to an interview with EagleSong Gardener. She is an herbalist, generative gardener, and the organizer of the annual Pacific Women's Herbal Conference in Monroe, Washington. She'll talk about adaptogens - a popular topic in the world of herbs these days. You'll learn what an adaptogen is and how to use them by sharing some recipes. Gardener will also look at accessible herbs growing in the local area that work as adaptogens. Adaptogens are worth getting to know for improved, accessible health and vitality in daily living. Tune in to Beyond 50: America's Variety Talk Radio Show on the natural, holistic, green and sustainable lifestyle. Visit Beyond 50 Radio (https://www.Beyond50Radio.com) and sign up for our Exclusive Updates.

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Ask Herbal Health Expert Susun Weed
Ask Herbal Health Expert Susun Weed & PWHC's EagleSong Evans Gardener

Ask Herbal Health Expert Susun Weed

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2018 120:00


Susun Weed answers 90 minutes of herbal health questions followed by a 30 minute interview with EagleSong Evans Gardener. EagleSong Gardener is a gardener/herbalist, grandmother/earth-keeper and a pilgrim-adventurer from the Pacific Northwest corner of North America. She is woman with a passion for culture which she notices grows from the connection of people, plants and earth, EagleSong is founder of RavenCroft Garden in Monroe, WA. where she tends heart and soul at the hearth of RavenCroft. She is the Director of the Pacific Women's Herbal Conference. A gathering for women interested in tending life the wise woman way. A daily practice of natural health, simple living and herbal medicine anchors her herbal apprenticeships for those interested in the rigorous journey of being human. this episode Q&A includes: • expressing anger.. • gut flora, gut biome- foods that contain the most available culture.. • old cat- no tinctures for cats- comfrey infusion, hospice care for cats. • medical professionals make offerings- no need to accept. • the babushkas of chernobyl. • hepatoprotective plants- milk thistle, reishi, schisandra, astragalus- how to use. • experiencing too much stress? can show up in the body in spasms- motherwort or lemonbalm tincture.. • osha- Ligusticum porterii- use in emergency situations only.. • overwhelmed- the more you say in, the more overwhelmed you will be- other options.. • making decisions that will highly impact your life- think it through- is it worth the risk? • fertility- all 5 nourishing herbal infusions- nettle, oatstraw, redclover, comfrey, linden.. • red raspberry- uterine tone- very astringent.. • oxalates- what to include and what to avoid when dealing with bladder issues..

HerbRally | Herbalism | Plant Medicine | Botany | Wildcrafting
72 | Bringing Herbs to Life with EagleSong Evans Gardener

HerbRally | Herbalism | Plant Medicine | Botany | Wildcrafting

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2018 101:25


How do you cultivate health in daily life? Can simple herbs and common foods, deepen and nourish health and wholeness? Yes! And more... In this dynamic hands-on workshop you will breathe herbs to life. Are you ready? You’ll follow the seasons, journey with the invisible and rediscover our herbal allies dandelion, burdock, beets and oatstraw in whole, healthy new ways. All this while you cavort with symbiosis and resonance in a living dance of transformation.   This class was recorded at the 2017 NorthWest Herb Symposium. For more information on this fabulous event, just head to NWHerbSymposium.com.  For more information about the Pacific Women's Herbal Conference, head to PacificWomensHerbalConference.com.  To find herbalism events in your neck of the woods: HerbRally.com/events Thanks so much for listening! If you have a moment to leave a ranking and/or review in iTunes or your podcast player of choice, we'd truly appreciate it. 

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HerbRally | Herbalism | Plant Medicine | Botany | Wildcrafting
43 | EagleSong Evans Gardener - Herbalism of Place: What Makes This Important?

HerbRally | Herbalism | Plant Medicine | Botany | Wildcrafting

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2018 79:15


If there was nothing to fix, cure or save…what would your relationship with plants look/feel like?    There are many approaches to the pathway of herbal practice. Today, we will explore an earth-centered approach to the intersection of plants, people and place. If we are to begin at the beginning, coming to understand the land upon which we live, the plants that have chosen this place as home and humans place in it is a place to start. Seeing place as source is to set out upon a life of discovery.   As you settle into place by developing relationships with the plants around you, you’ll begin sensing a vibration or resonance with place. When committed, on a daily basis, to bringing plants into your body that you have gathered, your awareness begins to extend into place.    Light takes on a whole new quality. You begin to see and feel how water affects all life around you. The moist fire of creation begins to make sense and a sense of connection begins developing. Tiny, invisible threads, mycelium-like in nature, begin weaving you into a web of creation. The Language of the Land starts taking root within your very being.    Health, wholeness, holiness becomes a way of life wherever you are. Tending the invisible, the hidden half of nature is a generative path. Join me on the dark side, where you’ll learn how plants turn sunlight into cookies and how minerals, plants and animals depend on this fantastic bubbling cauldron going on all the time to succeed.  This class was recorded at the 2017 NorthWest Herb Symposium. For more information on this fabulous event, just head to NWHerbSymposium.com.  For more information about the Pacific Women's Herbal Conference, head to PacificWomensHerbalConference.com.  To find herbalism events in your neck of the woods: HerbRally.com/events Thanks so much for listening! If you have a moment to leave a ranking and/or review in iTunes or your podcast player of choice, we'd truly appreciate it.  HerbRally www.herbrally.com

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Beyond 50
EPISODE 570 - Herbalism of Place: The Medicine of Knowing Where You Are

Beyond 50

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2017


For Beyond 50's "Green Living" talks, listen to an interview with EagleSong Gardener. She is the organizer of the annual Pacific Women's Herbal Conference in Monroe, Washington and back on our program. She'll talk about the concept of Herbalism of Place. Whether foraging or gardening, medicine-making or cooking dinner engaging the magic and medicine of plants growing close to you is a great way to get closer to home, increase your vitality and sense of belonging in an amazing multiverse. The lives and stories of the plants around us is as remarkable and fantastic as the stories each one of us carries on our long journeys. Weaving the two together is powerful medicine for our times. Tune in to Beyond 50: America's Variety Talk Radio Show on the natural, holistic, green and sustainable lifestyle. Visit www.Beyond50Radio.com and sign up for our Exclusive Updates.

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Beyond 50 Radio Show
EPISODE 652 - Hawthorn: Strengthen Your Heart, Brighten Your World

Beyond 50 Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2015


For Beyond 50's "Natural Healing" talks, listen to an interview with EagleSong Evans Gardener. She is the organizer of the annual Pacific Women's Herbal Conference in Monroe, Washington that is a gathering of women healers, lovers of the green and the goddess within. Together, we will focus on earth centered healing, optimum nourishment and local plants. Gardener will talk about being a Wise Woman Herbalist, the making of herbal infusions, and the healing benefits of the powerful herb, Hawthorn. Tune in to Beyond 50: America's Variety Talk Radio Show on the natural, holistic, green and sustainable lifestyle. Visit www.Beyond50Radio.com and sign up for our Exclusive Updates.

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Ask Herbal Health Expert Susun Weed
Ask Herbal Health Expert Susun Weed & EagleSong Evans Gardener

Ask Herbal Health Expert Susun Weed

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2015 120:00


Susun Weed answers 90 minutes of herbal health questions followed by a 30 minute interview with EagleSong Evans Gardener .  EagleSong Evans Gardener dances her mischief in the hedge, the veld, that luminous place between wild and tended. She is a 3rd generation northwesterner raised on salmon and cedar long enough to find a root and love for a place she calls Home. EagleSong is a practicing herbalist in the wise woman tradition and a lifelong gardener. She is most at home cultivating life and watching things grow. Working with apprentices for over 25 years, her “Healing From the Ground Up” community centered herbal apprenticeship is a 9 month journey for the rigorous adventurer. EagleSong is known for her wit and kitchen table wisdom and her incessant need to go outside and play! She stays busy these days weaving the Pacific Women's Herbal Conference back into being and teaching at her home place, RavenCroft Garden and the flumdiddley kitchen school. Learning opportunities with EagleSong can be found online at:  www.ravencroftgarden.blogspot.com this episode Q&A includes: • sciatica pain relief- St. Joans Wort.. • insomnia.. • suffering? what's wrong with you, why have you chosen suffering? • anxiety- stop telling yourself these stories.. • hormones are not continually pumped into the body but are more like a sound wave.. lingering dry cough- sage tea with honey.. • you are not everybody- why are you trying to make yourself everybody- you are a unique human being.. • former smoker- mullein infusion and pranayama.. • nothing wrong with gluten- if you quit eating wheat you need to replace it with other grains.. • cysts in breasts- chickweed tincture made from fresh herb.. • and much more.