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ROSEMARY GLADSTAR on Thriving Where Planted /325

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4.81.2K Ratings

🗓️ 1 March 2023

⏱️ 61 minutes

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Summary

Rosemary Gladstar calls forth deep gratitude and mindfulness for the plant world as she walks with us through the world of herbalism in this precious episode. Reminding listeners of the value of connecting to the wellspring of Earth, Rosemary contemplates the ways plants shape us and make us into companions when we work with them. Woven throughout the conversation is an understanding that the Earth has a destiny of its own, one we cannot completely comprehend within our human lifespans.


Rosemary Gladstar has been practicing, living, learning, teaching and writing about herbs for over 50 years. Considered a star figure in the modern herbal movement and often referred to as the ‘godmother of American herbalism’. Rosemary is the author of twelve books including Medicinal Herbs: a Beginners Guide, Herbal Healing for Women, Rosemary Gladstar’s Herbal Recipes for Vibrant Well Being and Herbal Healing for Men.


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Music by Eliza Edens, Rising Appalachia, and Lea Thomas. Visit our website at forthewild.world for the full episode description, references, and action points.


This episode of For The Wild is brought to you Anima Mundi Herbals.


Anima Mundi was founded by Costa Rican herbalist Adriana Ayales with the intention of bringing some of the finest plant medicines, medicinal mushrooms, vegan collagen boosters, and high-potency elixirs. Anima Mundi is made in the United States with certified organic, wild-crafted, and sustainably harvested plants and herbs that are sourced from small-scale farms around the world. Their products contain zero fillers, binders, or flow agents.


We’re proud to receive the support of this woman and BIPOC-owned business that creates magic from plant allies. Our personal pick for this time of year is Anima Mundi’s Relax Tonic for Nervous System Support. To learn more visit
AnimaMundiherbals.com or @animamundiherbals.

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This episode of For the Wild is brought to you by Anamamundi Herbals.

0:52.6

Anamamundi was founded by Costa Rican Herbless to Adriana Iales.

0:56.9

With the intention of bringing some of the finest plant medicines medicinal mushrooms,

1:01.9

vegan collagen boosters, and high potency elixirs.

1:05.8

Anamamundi is made in the United States with certified organic,

1:09.6

wild crafted, and sustainably harvest plants and herbs.

1:13.0

They're sourced from small-scale farms around the world.

1:16.3

Their products contain zero fillers, binders, or flow agents.

1:20.2

We are proud to receive the support of this woman and BIPOC-owned business that creates

1:25.2

magic from plant allies. Our personal pick for this time of the year is Anamamundi's

1:30.3

relaxed tonic for nervous system support. During times of intensity,

1:35.2

a couple drops of this tonic immediately soothes the mind and body.

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