Getting Personal with Plant Medicine

Tea Blends for Mental Well-Being

47 min · 13. apr. 2026
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Mayakia (Maya) Anderson of Rooted Vines joins Diana to talk about tea blends that benefit mental well-being. She also talks about the creation of The Tea House community on the Skool platform. [https://www.skool.com/the-tea-house-2336] Important links: Christopher's Organic Botanicals [https://christophersorganicbotanicals.com/] Subscribe to our Substack for updates [https://www.yourhighnessmedia.com/]

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