Herbalism and birthwork as agents of change in face of climate disaster.
Listen now
Description
In this episode I interview Sari from the Medicine Grove. Living on Gumbaynggirr country, she is an ancestral living practitioner who practices herbalism, permaculture and birthwork, weaves with textiles and seeks connection with the land. In this episode we chat about how in the face of climate instability and change, we need to find ways of working with the land to come back to harmony and potentially lessen the devestation and severity of floods, fires and droughts that are becoming commonplace today. If you want to connect more with Sari, you can follow her at @themedicinegrove on Instagram, the work she is doing in this world is an inspiration and reason for hope! Intro music by @ellarubyraindrops
More Episodes
Join us in this inspiring episode with Jacqui Bushell, a celebrated Australian herbalist who has spent over 30 years helping people connect with nature’s wisdom and their own mythic stories. Through her work in women’s circles, retreats, and workshops, Jacqui guides others to explore the deep...
Published 11/13/24
Published 11/13/24
In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Alana (Lani) Roy, a passionate advocate and therapist in the fields of psychology and psychedelic medicine, to explore the intersection of elemental herbalism and psychedelic-assisted therapy. As the founder of The Signs of Life Psychology, Lani brings her 15...
Published 10/16/24