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Herbal Radio

Mountain Rose Herbswww.mountainroseherbs.com
Take your herbal education wherever you and your headphones go with the official Mountain Rose Herbs podcast, Herbal Radio. Between our two series, Everything You Didn’t Know About Herbalism with Tommy Nevar and the monthly featured Tea Talks with Jiling Lin, Herbal Radio offers invaluable insights from a diverse range of experts in their fields on topics surrounding herbalism, agriculture, conservation, and more. Subscribe to the podcast and download episodes to listen while working in the garden, adventuring out to the forest, or anywhere else you'd like to enjoy some herbal ear candy!
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Episodes

Decolonizing our Herbal Roots, with Mimi Hernandez | Tea Talks with Jiling

Savor this mouthwatering and plant-connected conversation with one of the leaders of our herbal community, Mimi Hernandez, Executive Director of the American Herbalists Guild, and homesteader near Asheville, NC. Mimi shares colorful tales of rolling up invasive honeysuckle and planting native seeds across three acres of land, power-washing five gallon bucketfuls of tunas (prickly pear fruit) to make hot-pink prickly pear cakes, writing an herbal for National Geographic, making herbal rum infusio...

May 05, 202252 min

How to Make Botanical Incense | Featuring Jiling Lin

This week’s Herbal Radio podcast corresponds with a recently released blog post and video tutorial by our good friend, Jiling Lin. A licensed acupuncturist, herbalist, and yoga teacher, Jiling poetically walks us through the process of making our own botanical incense using a Traditional Chinese Medicine incense formulation, Xiao Yao San (逍遙散) or “Free and Easy Wanderer”. In Jiling’s words, “making our own incense provides a tactile connection with the land, medicine, and our bioregional terroir...

Apr 28, 202239 min

Self-Care as Community-Care, with Emily Sanders | Tea Talks with Jiling

Emily is the Director & Founder of the Artemisia Academy. She runs Artemisia Academy’s Santa Barbara based and online Herbal Apprentice Program and Community Herbalist Program . Emily has been studying holistic health for over 15 years. She is a Certified Clinical Herbalist and Clinical Nutritionist from the North American Institute of Medical Herbalism, and Certified Massage Therapist from the Santa Barbara Body Therapy Institute. Emily hopes to pass on the knowledge of sustainable living w...

Apr 21, 202238 min

Meet the Herbalist with Bevin Clare | Featuring Kat Maier

Join us for Meet the Herbalist with Bevin Clare featuring clinical herbalist, celebrated author, and founder, director of Sacred Plant Traditions, Kat Maier. With over 30 years of clinical experience, there is a true wealth of wisdom to gain from Kat in this friendly, inspiring, and fun interview. Often in the herbal community, we are called to fulfill multiple roles. Tune in to hear about the many hats Kat has worn over the years as well as conversations on bio-regional herbalism, the beauty of...

Apr 15, 202255 min

Stinging Nettle & Poison Oak Plant Walk | Featuring Shana Lipner Grover

This podcast is a combination of two separate talks from a pre-recorded plant walk led by Shana Lipner Grover at Mount Pisgah in Eugene, Oregon. A talented clinical herbalist, field botanist, and nutrition educator, Shana introduces us to two plants abundant throughout the Pacific Northwest, stinging nettle and poison oak. Perhaps not outwardly considered allies as their touch can occasionally induce minor skin irritations, Shana explains how these plants can become our friends when properly ide...

Apr 08, 202226 min

The Work of the United Plant Savers: Why Sustainable Herb Sourcing Matters | Featuring Susan Leopold (Rerelease)

Here at Mountain Rose Herbs, sustainability is the only business we know. In addition to sustainability, organic agriculture and ethical harvesting practices have always been at the forefront of our decision-making. As many plants are increasingly under pressure from climate change, habitat loss, over harvesting, and more, we look to shed more light on the topic of Endangered Plants. Susan Leopold’s lecture on The Work of the United Plant Savers: Why Sustainable Herb Sourcing Matters comes from ...

Apr 01, 202255 min

I Hope That’s Valerian I Smell | Featuring Howie Brounstein & Steven Yeager

This presentation was recorded for the Free Herbalism Project held virtually on November 12, 2021. In “I Hope That’s Valerian I Smell”, herbalists Howie Brounstein and Steven Yeager give us an in depth look at a fragrant and beloved botanical, valerian. Join Howie and Steven and they discuss the botany, identification, beneficial properties, and suggested preparations of this odiferous plant. We’ll also learn about the important role native Pacific Northwest valerian species have on the Oregon C...

Mar 24, 202247 min

Making Herb Infused Honey Using Heat | Featuring Maria Noël Groves

This week’s presentation was originally a short video that was recorded for our YouTube channel in September 2019. Rounding out our podcast from last week where we learned about making shelf-stable herb infused oils and herbal salves, herbalist and Body into Balance author, Maria Noël Groves from Wintergreen Botanicals walks us through the process of making herb infused honey using heat. In this instructional talk, Maria will lead us through the steps of making an herbal honey infusion on the st...

Mar 17, 202214 min

Making Homemade Herb Infused Oil & Skin Salve | Featuring Maria Noël Groves

This week’s presentation is a series of two videos that were recorded for our YouTube channel in August 2019. Herbalist and “Body Into Balance” author, Maria Noël Groves from Wintergreen Botanicals walks us through the process of making shelf-stable herb infused oils using the alcohol intermediary method. From there, Maria teaches us how to create herbal salves using these herb infused oils. Originally two separate instructional videos, we’ve combined them for this podcast for a holistic herbal ...

Mar 10, 202225 min

Building Botanical Relationships, with Suzanne Tabert | Tea Talks with Jiling

Suzanne Tabert is a bioregional herbalist, adjunct faculty member at Bastyr University, and Director of Herbal Education at Cedar Mountain Herb School . She’s passionate about taking students to wild places and giving them tools to engage and connect with the beauty of nature, and has been doing so for over 35 years. Suzanne wrote “Wild and Beautiful, Naturally!,” a botanical skin care book for those who wish to glow from the inside out. Stay tuned, she’s currently writing her next book. In this...

Mar 03, 202241 min

Unsung Herbal Heroes of Immunity | Featuring Shana Lipner Grover

This presentation was recorded for the Free Herbalism Project held virtually on November 12, 2021. Clinical herbalist, field botanist, and nutrition educator, Shana Lipner Grover takes us through an engaging and entertaining look at some of the unsung herbal heroes of immunity. Shana explains how the immune system works in relationship with the other systems in the human body and how both moisture and movement play a vital role in maintaining a healthy balance. This educational talk guides us th...

Feb 24, 202249 min

Energetics of Aphrodisiacs Part 2 | Featuring jim mcdonald (Rerelease)

This lecture comes from our Free Herbalism Project archive. We shared Pt. 1 of this 2-part lecture last week before Valentine’s Day! Talking about aphrodisiacs seemed like a great topic this time of year. And let’s be real, we could all use more love in our lives anytime of year, whether it’s coming from people or plant allies. Listen along as jim mcdonald dives into aphrodisiacs, a popular and often problematic term. Looking at lists of plants deemed “aphrodisiacs,” we see everything from stron...

Feb 17, 20221 hr 21 min

Energetics of Aphrodisiacs Part 1 | Featuring jim mcdonald (Rerelease)

We pulled this lecture from our Free Herbalism Project archive, just in time for Valentine’s Day! Listen along as jim mcdonald dives into aphrodisiacs, a popular and often problematic term. jim leans into his broad and inclusive definition of an aphrodisiac as “something that encourages greater sensation and presence and enjoyment of sexuality.” Looking at lists of plants deemed “aphrodisiacs,” we see everything from strong herbs (yohimbe) to culinary spices (ginger), from adaptogens (ashwangand...

Feb 10, 20221 hr 1 min

Earth Medicines, with Felicia Cocotzin Ruiz | Tea Talks with Jiling

Felicia Cocotzin Ruiz is an indigenous foods activist, medicine maker, natural foods chef, and curandera who reconnects people with their ancestral foods, earth medicines, and health practices. In her first book, “Earth Medicines: Ancestral Wisdom, Healing Recipes, and Wellness Rituals from a Curandera,” she shares her expertise, time-honored natural remedies, and life-balancing regimens in a movement to reclaim the kitchen healer approach to health and wellness with Indigenous wisdom and whole ...

Feb 03, 202237 min

The Benefits and Uses of Blackberry | Featuring Shana Lipner Grover

When we think of blackberry here in the Pacific Northwest, we often think of an invasive species, but Shana Lipner Grover sees all the uses of this prolific and abundant plant. Join clinical herbalist, field botanist, and nutrition educator, Shana Lipner Grover, as she brings us to Mount Pisgah Arboretum to discuss blackberry (Rubus armeniacus), its medicinal uses, and the importance of using invasive species to protect our native flora and fauna. Blackberry roots are tannic and astringent, its ...

Jan 27, 202214 min

Occupy Medical and Street Herbalism | Sue Sierralupe (Rerelease)

Sue Sierralupe is the clinic manager and lead herbalist for Occupy Medical , a free integrated healthcare clinic in Eugene, Oregon where she treats community members and advocates for access to healthcare. Sue also co-authors an educational website on medicinal herbs and homesteading, The Practical Herbalist . In this episode re-released from a recording at the Free Herbalism Project in May 2014, Sue gives a brief history of the Occupy movement, the clinic itself, and the evolution of the herbal...

Jan 20, 20221 hr 5 min

Making Elderberry Syrup & Pro Tips | Dr. Tieraona Low Dog

In this week’s episode, we hear from our dear friend Dr. Tieraona Low Dog, internationally recognized expert in the fields of dietary supplements, women’s health, and natural medicine. As an author and herbal educator, she shares one of her favorite recipes—elderberry syrup, a great staple to use during the winter season to stay strong and health. There are many ways to support your immune system during sniffle season, but there's a reason that elderberry syrup is so commonly used. If you're loo...

Jan 13, 202214 min

Wildcrafting, Teaching & Practicing Integrative Healthcare, with 7song | Tea Talks with Jiling

7Song is an herbalist, teacher and naturalist residing in Ithaca, NY. He is the director and main instructor at the Northeast School of Botanical Medicine and is a founding member and clinical herbalist at the Ithaca Free Clinic . His passion for herbalism translates into free clinic work, first aid, wildcrafting, and botany. He also spends a lot of time photographing things that run, crawl, fly or photosynthesize, as seen on his gorgeous social media pages. In this episode of Tea Talks with Jil...

Jan 06, 202245 min

Aroma, Psyche, and Body: Creating New Narratives | Erika Galentin

This episode of Herbal Radio comes from Mountain Rose Herbs’ Free Herbalism Project recorded November 12, 2021 and presented as a webinar for thousands of herbalism enthusiasts. Join Erika Galentin, MNIMH, RH (AHG), for an exploration of aromatic plants as useful tools for supporting our minds and bodies on our journeys to wellness. We will take a brief tour of the inner workings of our sense of smell, how aromas are perceived, and their influence on our memories and emotions. This will be follo...

Dec 30, 202156 min

Herbal Folklore: Tales of the Forest Spirits of Italy | Guido Masé

Time to cozy up with a cup of tea and enjoy storytime with herbalist, Guido Masé. In this episode, “Herbal Folklore: Tales of the Forest Spirits of Italy,” Guido shares five legends from the land of the Ladins, the native inhabitants of the Dolomite region of northern Italy. He’s chosen stories of the Silvani: mythical, mischievous forest dwellers who are kind to us humans who always end up needing their assistance. We’ll hear five short stories each about different herbs—linden, rue, juniper, n...

Dec 23, 202125 min

Meet the Herbalist with Bevin Clare | Featuring Leah Penniman

Diversity is resiliency. Plain and simple. In this episode of Herbal Radio, Bevin Clare and Leah Penniman explore food sovereignty and actionable steps anyone can take to create positive change in the world. Leah serves as Co-Director and Farm Manager of Soul Fire Farm , founded in 2010. She has over 20 years of experience as a soil steward and food sovereignty activist, having worked at the Food Project , Farm School , Many Hands Organic Farm , Youth Grow and with farmers internationally in Gha...

Dec 16, 202139 min

Free Tea Party & Gift Economy, with Guisepi Spadafora | Tea Talks with Jiling

Guisepi Spadafora traveled the United States for more than a decade offering free tea to friends and strangers alike from Edna Lu the Free Tea Bus . Because sharing is the primary way that humans create, maintain, and deepen bonds, this project inspired people to cultivate community through The Gift. Guisepi and Jiling chat about the relationship-based economy, transitional ethics, traveling well, and how to create magic in an otherwise ordinary life. Guisepi offers easy and actionable ideas for...

Dec 09, 202146 min

Community Herbalism: Cultivating Connections Pt. 2 | Rosemary Gladstar (Rerelease)

This week on Herbal Radio, we are rereleasing a 2-part episode from the first Free Herbalism Project back in 2013. We were blessed to have Rosemary Gladstar speak at our flagship event and lecture series in Eugene, Oregon. Rosemary shares inspirations for growing the health freedom movement, building community health resiliency, leading plant stewardship where we live, setting up free herbal clinics and bartering herbal services to expand access where it's needed. Enjoy Part 2 of Community Herba...

Dec 02, 202142 min

Community Herbalism: Cultivating Connections Pt.1 | Rosemary Gladstar (Rerelease)

This week on Herbal Radio, we are rereleasing a 2-part episode from the first Free Herbalism Project back in 2013. We were blessed to have Rosemary Gladstar speak at our flagship event and lecture series in Eugene, Oregon. Rosemary shares inspirations for growing the health freedom movement, building community health resiliency, leading plant stewardship where we live, setting up free herbal clinics and bartering herbal services to expand access where it's needed. Enjoy Part 1 and stay tuned for...

Nov 30, 202153 min

Grow Your Own Alfalfa Sprouts

Humans have been sprouting seeds for thousands of years. Why? Because it’s ridiculously easy! Sprouts have a higher number of nutrients within the first seven days of growth: almost 20 times more than the same plant when fully grown. Sprouts are nutritious, organic, and you can grow them right on your countertop. Just add a quick rinse of your sprouts to your morning routine and you will be rewarded with healthy, inexpensive, and delicious alfalfa sprouts in 5-7 days! Learn More! How to Grow You...

Nov 18, 20214 min

Meet the Herbalist with Bevin Clare | Featuring Denise Cusack

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 touc...

Nov 12, 202141 min

Root & Nourish, with Jennifer Kurdyla & Abbey Rodriguez | Tea Talks with Jiling

Abbey Rodriguez and Jennifer Kurdyla are the co-authors of “Root and Nourish: An Herbal Cookbook for Women’s Wellness,” where they teach women how to incorporate plant medicine into everyday life through food and self-care, with over 100 whole-food, plant-based, gluten-free recipes drawn from western herbalism and Ayurveda, as well as mindfulness and holistic lifestyle practices. Enjoy this conversation on settling in, anchor points for pausing into reflection, and more actionable nutritional an...

Nov 03, 202149 min

Shawn Donnille's Interview on The Holistic Herbalism Podcast

Our friends at The Holistic Herbalism Podcast recently interviewed Shawn Donnille, Mountain Rose Herbs’ owner and CEO. Clinical herbalists, Katja Swift and Ryn Midura, host this informative and conversational podcast. They sat down with Shawn to talk about sustainability and adjusting pricing to reflect the true cost of herbs–especially those at-risk herbs like rhodiola, American ginseng and goldenseal. Their discussion focused on different sustainability efforts around sourcing high-quality, or...

Oct 28, 202152 min

The Benefits and Uses of Oak with Shana Lipner Grover

Join Shana Lipner Grover--clinical herbalist, field botanist, and nutrition educator--as she brings us to an oak woodland at Mount Pisgah Arboretum and discusses everything from the usnea that hangs from the branches to the uses of oak bark and acorns. Historically, oak trees have been utilized for the tannins in their bark, their prolific food source of acorns, and their important role in the ecosystems they create. Shana was a student of award-winning author Michael Moore and also one of our f...

Oct 21, 202119 min

The Link Between Soil Health and Human Health with Jeff Moyer

Mountain Rose Herbs sat down with Jeff Moyer, Chief Executive Officer at Rodale Institute, to discuss the link between soil health and human health. The Rodale Institute is widely acknowledged as a founder of the modern organic movement and has been a leader in regenerative organic agriculture for over 70 years. Today, Jeff walks us through what it takes to regenerate our organic soil, how consumers can support these agriculture systems, and ways to bring this food to the general public. About h...

Oct 14, 202147 min
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