From Nature to Nurture
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.
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