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#54 My interview with Jade Alicandro Mace about making plant friends and building community

#54 My interview with Jade Alicandro Mace about making plant friends and building community

FromThe Making & Mending Rituals Podcast


#54 My interview with Jade Alicandro Mace about making plant friends and building community

FromThe Making & Mending Rituals Podcast

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Length:
37 minutes
Released:
May 24, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Hey folks,
I am delighted to bring you another interview episode with the wonderful Jade of Milk and Honey Herbs! As you know I adore talking to plant people who are finding radical and nourishing ways to support themselves and their communities!
Here is what Jade and I dreamed and giggled about: 
- What a herbalist's workday can look like
- Discovering plants as allies for our health and wellbeing 
- Connecting with different bioregions 
- How we can give back to our environments  
- Simple herbal selfcare strategies 
- Running a community clinic 
- Teaching and building community through Patreon
Jade Alicandro Mace weaves a love of bioregionally abundant herbs and kitchen medicine into her work as a community and clinical herbalist. When she’s not teaching bioregional herbalism to students and apprentices, you can find her roaming the hedges with her harvest basket in-hand or at home in the kitchen brewing-up some potent food as medicine. She’s a mother to her 10 and 6 year-old daughters, partner, tender of chickens and cats and new puppy, blogger and writer, and half-gardener to her mostly wild gardens. In 2012 she co-founded the Greenfield Community Herbal Clinic, dedicated to affordable herbal care, and also maintains a long-distance clinical practice. Through her Patreon community she offers monthly online classes and plant study groups, and she teaches an online kitchen herbalism course each winter as well. She makes her home in the rolling hills of western Massachusetts, in unceded Nipmuk territory.
Website- https://www.milkandhoneyherbs.com/
Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/milkandhoneyherbs/
Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/milkandhoneyherbs/
Patreon- https://www.patreon.com/milkandhoneyherbs
⋒ Hi, my name is Yarrow and I am your host. My podcast Daydreaming Wolves explores ritual, politicized healing and creative expression through interviews and solo episodes. I live a soft & slow life in Scotland and create rituals and ceremonies for the big and small milestones in life. I also write, make textile art, cuddle my dogs, swim in the sea all year and do a lot of queer dreaming. You can learn more about my work and become a patron to support the show and access my book, my zines, live workshops & seasonal programs at YarrowMagdalena.com. More info about my web design & business mentoring work is at YarrowDigital.com ⋒
Released:
May 24, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

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