From Nature to Nurture

Ecoherbalism & Plant Communication with Leah Larabell


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In this episode, I sit down with ecoherbalist and High Garden Tea cofounder Leah Larabell for a conversation that feels like a walk through the woods: grounded, honest, and quietly revolutionary. We talk about what it means to be in right relationship with the land, how plants communicate when we slow down enough to listen, and how herbalism becomes regenerative when it’s rooted in reciprocity, not extraction.

Leah shares her vision of ecoherbalism, not as a trend, but as a return to an older, wiser way of knowing. Along the way, we explore grief, hope, soil, story, and the small sacred acts that reconnect us to the living world. This episode is a love letter to the earth, a call to remembrance, and a balm for those who wonder how to stay hopeful in heavy times.


Connect with Leah:

www.highgardentea.com

instagram.com/highgardentea


Bio:

Leah Larabell is a two-decade trained and teaching clinical-level herbalist, and the creator of High Garden Tea. A passionate conservationist and forever student of the land, Leah's work centers on ecoherbalism, a name she calls "a new term for an old way." Her approach is rooted in land-based herbalism, focusing on regenerative, reciprocal relationships with plants as part of their ecosystems. She is a forever student of the land and eternally grateful for the teachings of the many elders who walked the plant path before her and shared it, so we may all know the plants as the healers that they are.  

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From Nature to NurtureBy Danielle Galvin