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Ep 2: The Truth About Nourishment, Burnout & Women’s Health with Amber Magnolia Hill

1 h 9 min · 21. maj 2026
episode Ep 2: The Truth About Nourishment, Burnout & Women’s Health with Amber Magnolia Hill cover

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We are SO excited to share the very first interview episode of the podcast,  and honestly-  it feels incredibly special that this is the conversation we get to begin with.  This week, we sit down with - herbalist, storyteller, founder of Mythic Medicine, and host of the Medicine Stories Podcast, Amber Magnolia Hill.  And yes… Scott was absolutely fangirling a little bit during this episode!  Amber’s work has deeply inspired both of us for years, especially through the long-form conversations she shares on Medicine Stories around nourishment, healing, earth connection, and what it means to live more deeply connected to ourselves and the natural world. At the heart of this conversation is Amber’s journey; from growing up immersed in processed food culture, chronic illness, antibiotics, low energy, and disconnection from her body… to eventually finding herbalism, nourishment, awe, and a completely different relationship with healing. Amber shares openly about: * Growing up in a mainstream ’80s and ’90s culture disconnected from food and the earth * Frequent antibiotics, chronic pain, low energy, and years of feeling disconnected from her body * Her early years of veganism and how it eventually stopped nourishing her body * Discovering herbalism through a Sacramento co-op and meeting herbalist Kami McBride * The maternal mentorship and “tough love” moments that changed the trajectory of her health * Building Mythic Medicine with her husband through herbal body oils and plant medicine * Experiencing a major metabolic crash at 42 and beginning a deeper healing journey * Her recent focus on women’s metabolic wellness, minerals, nourishment, and eating enough * The power of awe, ancestral connection, and reconnecting to the earth * Nourishing children differently and breaking generational cycles around food and embodiment * The complexity of truth, wellness culture, social media, AI, and modern healing spaces The conversation also explores Scott’s connection to Amber’s work as an aspiring herbalist navigating Hashimoto’s and his own relationship to nourishment and healing. At it's core,  this episode is about the long unfolding journey back to the body;  and how healing often begins by reconnecting to nourishment, nature, truth, and awe. We are so grateful to Amber for joining us for this first interview episode, and we truly cannot wait to continue bringing more conversations like this to the podcast.  If this episode resonates with you, we’d love for you to share it with someone who may need these conversations around healing, nourishment, and reconnection right now.  Connect with Amber Magnolia Hill:  Website: https://mythicmedicine.shop/ [https://mythicmedicine.shop/] Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/2Jmkm58UgTeAmdjDKrnYmt?si=1d2cf541b6924d58 [https://open.spotify.com/show/2Jmkm58UgTeAmdjDKrnYmt?si=1d2cf541b6924d58] Support her podcast on Patreon: https://mythicmedicine.love/patreon [https://mythicmedicine.love/patreon] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mythicmedicine/?hl=en [https://www.instagram.com/mythicmedicine/?hl=en] Connect with Lindsay & Scott:  To learn more about our retreats: www.homesteadandheal.net [http://www.homesteadandheal.net/] Connected with Lindsay: https://www.instagram.com/lindsaycourcelle/ [https://www.instagram.com/lindsaycourcelle/] Connect with Scott: https://www.instagram.com/alchemygardens/ [https://www.instagram.com/alchemygardens/] Don't forget to subscribe, and leave us a review/ rating!

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episode Ep 7: Trusting Yourself & Following What Makes You Feel Alive with Jen Wyatt artwork

Ep 7: Trusting Yourself & Following What Makes You Feel Alive with Jen Wyatt

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episode Ep 6: Moving Through Life After Loss: Emily Hanger on Acupuncture, Mediumship & Grief artwork

Ep 6: Moving Through Life After Loss: Emily Hanger on Acupuncture, Mediumship & Grief

In this powerful conversation, Lindsay and Scott sit down with Emily Hanger, a dancer, acupuncturist, Holistic Pelvic Care Practitioner, and psychic medium whose work bridges embodiment, intuition, healing, and the wisdom of the natural world. Emily shares how dance quite literally saved her life more than once. From a young age, movement taught her embodiment, body confidence, and how to read energy in the people around her. After earning her BFA in Dance and Choreography and spending four years immersed in New York City's modern dance scene, a life-altering injury brought her career to an unexpected halt. What followed was a period of depression, a pregnancy loss, and ultimately an acupuncture treatment that changed the course of her life. That first acupuncture session sparked a calling. Emily went on to earn her Master's in Oriental Medicine from the National University of Natural Medicine and has spent the last twelve years supporting clients through her private practice, where she continues to witness the profound intelligence of the body and the healing process. The conversation takes a deeply personal turn as Emily reflects on the stillbirth of her daughter Josephine in 2017. Through grief, Emily found herself reconnecting with psychic and mediumship abilities that had been present since childhood. Guided in many ways by Josephine's spirit, she began developing her gifts more intentionally and now helps others strengthen their own intuition and spirit connection through her In Service to Spirit Mentorship. Emily also shares her experiences receiving messages from ancestors during treatments, her relationship with the powerful plant ally datura, and her emerging work with intuitive voice and sound healing. Through spontaneous songs and tones, she helps clients access deep states of nervous system regulation, emotional release, ancestral connection, and embodied healing. This episode is a beautiful reminder that healing rarely follows the path we expect—and that some of our greatest challenges can become gateways into deeper purpose, connection, and trust. In This Episode *  Growing up connected to nature, spirit, and intuition * How dance shaped Emily's relationship with embodiment and energy  *  A life-changing injury, pregnancy loss, and discovering acupuncture  *  The healing power of Chinese medicine and emotional release  *  Grief, stillbirth, and the loss of her daughter Josephine  *  Reconnecting with psychic and mediumship abilities  *  Ancestors, spirit communication, and intuitive messages  *  Plant wisdom, including lessons from datura  *  Voice healing, sound, and nervous system regulation  *  Following curiosity as a guide toward purpose and healing Connect with Emily:  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/taproot.healing.arts/ [https://www.instagram.com/taproot.healing.arts/] Website: https://www.emilyhanger.com/ [https://www.emilyhanger.com/] Connect with Lindsay & Scott:  To learn more about our retreats: www.homesteadandheal.net [http://www.homesteadandheal.net/] Connected with Lindsay: https://www.instagram.com/lindsaycourcelle/ [https://www.instagram.com/lindsaycourcelle/] Connect with Scott: https://www.instagram.com/alchemygardens/ [https://www.instagram.com/alchemygardens/] Don't forget to subscribe, and leave us a review/ rating!

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episode Ep 5: Deepening Your Connection with Nature Through Plant Consciousness with Pam Montgomery artwork

Ep 5: Deepening Your Connection with Nature Through Plant Consciousness with Pam Montgomery

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4. juni 202646 min
episode Ep 3: Symptoms as Messengers | The Connection Between Stress, Fascia & Healing with Qiddist artwork

Ep 3: Symptoms as Messengers | The Connection Between Stress, Fascia & Healing with Qiddist

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28. maj 20261 h 2 min