Life on Orcas Island with Edee Kulper

An Interview with Carol Anderson

1 h 8 min · 5 de jun de 2026
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Master herbalist, artisan jeweler, former activist, and all around deep human being, Carol Anderson of Magic Island Herbals shares everything from how intentionally she gathers specific plants for her handmade products and the sheer bulk of rose petals it takes to end up with a handful of rose beads many months later, to her thoughts on real beauty, the illusion of powerlessness, trusting one's inner voice, the aim to find love in everyone, and the beautiful mystery of the unknown.

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