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Fabian Fredrckson said, “The things you are passionate about are not random; they are your calling.” This, we herbalists know to be true through and through. Today, we’re talking about following that passion with Amanda Dilday. She is the author of Flowers for a Girl : Plant Medicine for Sexual Trauma which unites poetry and energetic herbalism. She is also the founder and a teacher at the Alchemilla’s School of Embodied Herbalism in South Carolina.
Further References
Join podcast cohost Sue Sierralupe at the Traditional Roots Herbal Conference in Portland, OR May 18-20th, 2018.
You can hear both Candace and Sue speak at the Herb Day Celebration in Veneta, Oregon on May 5th, 2018.
Thanks to the Journal of Functional Herbalism for their excellent work and inclusion of Real Herbalism Radio as a resource.
Herbalists we mentioned:
- Green Comfort School of Herbal Medicine
- Rosemary Gladstar
- American Herbalist Guild
- Alchemilla’s School of Embodied Medicine
Herbs we mentioned:
- Reishi mushroom
- Blue Cohosh
- Rose
- Meadow Rue
- Violet
- Mugwort
- Tulip poplar
- Mullein
- Syrup making recipe
- Tincture making recipe
- Oil making recipe
Amanda Dilday
Amanda Dilday, is the author of Flowers for a Girl: Plant Medicine and Sexual Trauma in which she combines herbalism and poetry in a memoir form. Amanda lives and teaches at the school she founded Alchemilla’s School of Embodied Medicine in South Carolina.