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🗓️ 11 May 2023
⏱️ 53 minutes
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The Cherokee discovered long ago that many native plants in the Southeastern United States hold remedies for a range of ailments, from burns and bug bites to migraines. My guest this week, naturalist, survivalist and author Mark Warren, has studied and experienced firsthand the effectiveness of Cherokee healing practices and shares them in his books and workshops.
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0:00.0 | Hi everybody, this is Joe Lample, the Joe Behind Joe Gardener, and welcome to the Joe Gardener |
0:04.5 | show. |
0:05.5 | I have a very interesting episode for you today with my guest, Mark Warren. |
0:10.3 | Mark is an author of many books, he's an educator, western historian, and the founder of |
0:15.5 | Medicine Bo Wilderness School, located in the Southern Appalachians, where he teaches |
0:20.3 | nature classes and survival skills of the Cherokee. |
0:24.0 | That's my connection to Mark, starting with a plant identification walk and a North Georgia |
0:28.3 | Mountains on a gorgeous sunny afternoon just last fall. |
0:32.4 | And it didn't take long to know I had to have him on the podcast. |
0:35.6 | And you'll hear why coming up, but first, special thanks to Soil Cubed for their support |
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