Folk Methodology

Flow, Frequency & Trusting Your Herbal Intuition | Kyle Denton


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In this episode of Herbalists After Hours, we spend time with herbalist Kyle Denton for a conversation that moves fluidly between formulation, creativity, and the deeper questions of how we each find our place within herbalism.

Kyle shares his love of crafting formulas, not just as a technical skill, but as an intuitive and expressive practice. From playful "knuckle measurements" to five-part formulas, we explore how structure and instinct can live side by side in the art of making medicine.

The conversation wanders (in the best way) through music, learning, and the joy of not taking ourselves too seriously. There's a sense throughout that herbalism doesn't have to be rigid to be meaningful—it can be creative, experimental, and deeply personal.

The result is relaxed, funny, and thoughtful—a conversation about trusting your process, following what excites you, and allowing your work as an herbalist to evolve naturally over time.

Kyle Denton is an herbalist, educator, and founder of Tippecanoe Herbs in Wisconsin. His work blends clinical insight with creativity, with a focus on accessible, engaging approaches to herbalism, formulation, and community building.

Shout out - thanks to Emilie Thomas-Anderson for being our videographer!

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Connect with Kyle https://tippecanoeherbs.com/ https://www.instagram.com/tippecanoe_herbs/ https://www.facebook.com/tippecanoeherbs/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1AXIA4n9ZxprWqqUllgM6Q

EPISODE MENTIONS https://www.internationalherbsymposium.com/ https://www.latishaguthrie.com/herbcrafters-tarot

Thanks for the beers Sheri! Herbalists Without Borders: https://hwbglobal.org/about-us/hwb-leadership/

https://www.acornapothecary.shop/ https://scienceandartofherbalism.com/product/the-generosity-of-plants/

Folk Methodology is a creative herbal studio exploring the wisdom, culture, and lived experience of herbalists. Through conversations, classes, and media, Mason and Rosalee are here to share and uplift the grassroots herbal community.

The small print This content is for educational and entertainment purposes only. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, or cure any disease. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider before making changes to your health regimen.

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