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From Nature to Nurture

Podcast von Danielle Galvin

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Gesundheit & Persönliche Entwicklung

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Welcome to From Nature to Nurture, where herbal medicine meets folklore, personal wisdom, and modern science. This is a space for curious souls, plant lovers, and holistic seekers to explore the rich tapestry of healing through the lens of tradition, experience, and research.Hosted by Danielle Galvin, each episode offers a blend of solo storytelling and bite-sized herbal lessons, alongside heartfelt conversations with herbalists, holistic practitioners, and plant people from all walks of life. Together, we’ll uncover the spirit, science, and stories behind the plants that hold such a deep space in our hearts.Whether you've been walking the plant path for years or just beginning to brew your first cup of nettle tea, you’ll find inspiration, insight, and connection here.For more information on Danielle's work and herbal school, visit www.rootandwandercollective.com and instagram.com/rootandwandercollective.Cover Photo by Abigail Reffitt Imagery. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Episode Reciprocal Herbalism: Beyond Consumption & Into Relationship Cover

Reciprocal Herbalism: Beyond Consumption & Into Relationship

What does it mean to move beyond consuming herbal information and into true relationship with the plants? In this episode, we explore the philosophy of reciprocal herbalism, a slower, more relational approach to learning plants rooted in stewardship, attentiveness, observation, and coexistence. Together, we’ll discuss information overload in modern herbalism, ethical relationship with the land, and the subtle ways working with plants can begin reshaping how we move through the world itself. From deer eating elderberries to rescuing worms from the driveway after rainstorms, this conversation reflects on the quiet shifts that happen when we begin seeing ourselves as part of an ecosystem rather than separate from it. This episode is an invitation to slow down, notice more deeply, and remember that herbalism is not just something we study: it's something we live. If this conversation resonates with you, I am about to open enrollment for the Reciprocal Herbalism program, a 15-week relationship-based herbal learning container rooted in slow study, sensory learning, seasonal rhythm, and deeper relationship with the plants. Learn more here: https://www.rootandwandercollective.com/reciprocal-herbalism-program [https://www.rootandwandercollective.com/reciprocal-herbalism-program] We appreciate every review. If you enjoyed this episode and want to learn more, follow Danielle at: www.instagram.com/rootandwandercollective [www.instagram.com/rootandwandercollective] www.rootandwandercollective.com [www.rootandwandercollective.com] For questions about the episodes, please send an email to hello@rootandwandercollective.com ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

23. Mai 2026 - 26 min
Episode Bitters, Wild Weeds, and Dandelion Magic with Amelia Andrade Cover

Bitters, Wild Weeds, and Dandelion Magic with Amelia Andrade

In this episode, I’m joined by fellow herbalist Amelia Andrade for a conversation rooted in the wild edges of spring. We explore the role of bitters in herbal practice, not just as a category of taste or action, but as something that invites us back into relationship with our bodies. Together, we talk about wild weeds, especially Dandelion, and the quiet, persistent ways these plants support digestion, movement, and renewal. This conversation moves between the medicinal and the energetic: how bitters wake things up in the body, how spring asks us to shift and soften, and how working with common plants can become a daily, lived practice rather than something abstract or occasional. We also reflect on nourishment this time of year, what it means to support ourselves gently as we come out of winter, and how paying attention to what’s growing around us can guide that process. If you’ve ever felt drawn to the plants growing just outside your door, or are curious about how to work with herbs in a more grounded, relational way, this episode is an invitation to begin. Check out Amelia's Free Bitter Support Guide: 'A beginner’s guide to offer you support in introducing bitters back into your life, expanding your palate & developing an appreciation for this forgotten flavor.'  https://darling-dandy-botanicals.myflodesk.com/wwdlamgq83 [https://darling-dandy-botanicals.myflodesk.com/wwdlamgq83] Follow Amelia: instagram.com/amelia_the_wildflower [instagram.com/amelia_the_wildflower] https://bio.site/amelia_the_wildflower [https://bio.site/amelia_the_wildflower] Bio: Amelia Andrade is a folk herbalist and mystical muser. Drawing from the Wise Woman Tradition of Healing, her passion is nourishing the sacred and wild relationship between people and plants. While also exploring the world and wisdom of bitter botanicals, inspired by her devotional relationship to the dandelion.  We appreciate every review. If you enjoyed this episode and want to learn more, follow Danielle at: www.instagram.com/rootandwandercollective [www.instagram.com/rootandwandercollective] www.rootandwandercollective.com [www.rootandwandercollective.com] For questions about the episodes, please send an email to hello@rootandwandercollective.com ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

7. Mai 2026 - 56 min
Episode Nettle in Folklore: Protection, Presence, and Plant Messages Cover

Nettle in Folklore: Protection, Presence, and Plant Messages

Nettle has long been woven into folklore as a plant of protection, resilience, and quiet strength. In this episode, we step beyond the physical medicine and into the stories and spirit of Nettle. I share traditional folklore, including the Nine Herbs Charm, along with reflections on the energetic qualities of this plant and the messages it carries. Join me and listen more closely to what Nettle can teach us. This is an episode for those who want to know the plants, not just use them. The translation of the 9 Herbs Charm that I used. [https://www.hyldyr.com/hopkins-nigon-wyrta-galdor-nine-herbs-charm] We appreciate every review. If you enjoyed this episode and want to learn more, follow Danielle at: www.instagram.com/rootandwandercollective [www.instagram.com/rootandwandercollective] www.rootandwandercollective.com [www.rootandwandercollective.com] For questions about the episodes, please send an email to hello@rootandwandercollective.com ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

23. Apr. 2026 - 26 min
Episode Nettle: Nourishment, Medicine & Mineral-Rich Support Cover

Nettle: Nourishment, Medicine & Mineral-Rich Support

In this episode, we explore Nettle (Urtica dioica), a deeply nourishing, mineral-rich plant that I often return to again and again. It’s also one of the most beginner-friendly herbs to grow and work with, making it a beautiful place to start your herbal journey. We’ll walk through how Nettle supports the body, from its role as a nutritive tonic to its affinity for the kidneys and its overall impact on vitality. Nettle is a foundational plant in herbalism, offering steady, building support over time rather than quick or dramatic effects. We’ll also talk about how to begin incorporating nettle into your everyday life in simple, approachable ways, whether you’re just starting out or looking to deepen your understanding of this foundational plant. This episode focuses on the practical, physiological side of nettle, and in the next episode, we’ll move into the folklore, energetics, and deeper relationship with this plant. We appreciate every review. If you enjoyed this episode and want to learn more, follow Danielle at: www.instagram.com/rootandwandercollective [www.instagram.com/rootandwandercollective] www.rootandwandercollective.com [www.rootandwandercollective.com] For questions about the episodes, please send an email to hello@rootandwandercollective.com ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

9. Apr. 2026 - 22 min
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Spagyrics as Practice with Mo Judith

In this follow-up conversation with spagyricist Mo Judith, we shift from alchemical history into the substance of the work itself. We explore what defines a true spagyric preparation, how it differs from a conventional herbal extract, and what distinguishes the spagyric process on a chemical level. From mineral salts to extraction techniques, we discuss what is happening in the process, not just in theory. This episode offers a broad overview of how spagyrics are made, with particular attention to material processes rather than mysticism. Whether you’re an herbalist, student, or simply curious about the intersection of alchemy and chemistry, this conversation brings clarity to a subject often obscured by romantic language. While this episode can stand on its own, it builds on our earlier conversation, Alchemy as Animism with Mo Judith, where we explored the philosophical and historical foundations of alchemy. Bio: Raised closely to the natural world, Maureen (Mo) Judith was shaped by the quiet intelligence of plants, ecosystems, and wilderness from an early age into adulthood. She became a life-long student of nature, she began to study herbalism in her teenage years. She left the country at 18 years old in pursuit of traveling to broaden her understanding of life and those who inhabited this earth. Drawn not only to local ecologies but also the ways life expresses itself across the globe. She spent around 5 years traveling and hitchhiking around the world, seeking to learn from the earth and those who still spoke her language. Today she runs Aura La Voura, a project, laboratory and brand dedicated to alchemical herbalism and right relationship with the earth. Their work scratches the surface of a new kind of research– one that bridges wisdom and soul with modern science and chemistry. She donates a percentage of her profits to foundations dedicated to reforestation and coral rejuvenation. Connect with Mo Judith: https://www.auralavoura.com [https://www.auralavoura.com] https://www.instagram.com/auralavoura [https://www.instagram.com/auralavoura] We appreciate every review. If you enjoyed this episode and want to learn more, follow Danielle at: www.instagram.com/rootandwandercollective [www.instagram.com/rootandwandercollective] www.rootandwandercollective.com [www.rootandwandercollective.com] For questions about the episodes, please send an email to hello@rootandwandercollective.com ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

22. März 2026 - 50 min
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