The Gilded Leaf đż
Some medicine is not sweet. Tonight we are sitting with dandelion root â the plant most of us were taught to call a weed, the one that pushes up through the pavement anyway, unbothered and faithful to its own nature. In this episode, I asks what it means that so many of us learned to do the same: to smooth over our heat, to rename our anger, to fold ourselves smaller so the room would stay comfortable. This is a conversation about the difference between anger and grief â and the way one so often wears the otherâs coat. I share my own story of growing up without language for the shape of my spirit, of being mislabeled in rooms that only made space for straight lines, and of nights under the northern lights in Alaska where something ancient finally broke open and began, at last, to move. Through the lens of TCM and traditional herbalism, dandelion root has a long relationship with the liver â the organ that, in many healing traditions, holds the weight of what we could not let go. It is a bitter herb, an awakener. It does not shame the body for holding too much. It simply, with quiet insistence, helps what has been held too long find its way downstream. Bring your cup. Bring whatever youâve been carrying. The kettle is on, & tea table is here ready to catch you, and so is the conversation you may have been waiting a long time to have. Steeped in intention â offered with care. The Gilded Leaf đż This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit thegildedleaf.substack.com/subscribe [https://thegildedleaf.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_2]
25 Episoder
Kommentarer
0VĂŠr den fĂžrste til Ă„ kommentere
Registrer deg nĂ„ og bli medlem av The Gilded Leaf đż sitt community!