In this episode of Herbalists After Hours, we spend an evening with herbalist Erika Galentin for a conversation that moves from music and creativity to the deeper questions facing modern herbalism. Along the way we explore the tension between tradition and professionalization, what it means to build a clinical practice in today's world, and the personal journeys that shape how each herbalist shows up for the plants and their clients.
Erika speaks candidly about the realities of herbal careers: competition, comparison, entrepreneurship, and the challenge of staying rooted in integrity while working within modern systems.
We also wander into the importance of reflective practice, collaboration within the herbal community, and why our individual stories as herbalists matter more than trying to fit a single mold.
The result is thoughtful, funny, and at times beautifully vulnerable, a conversation about what it really looks like to practice herbalism in this moment, while still honoring the traditions and relationships that brought us here.
Erika Galentin is a clinical herbalist, educator, and founder of Sovereignty Herbs. Her work focuses on combining traditional Western herbalism with rigorous clinical thinking, helping practitioners develop depth, discernment, and strong foundations in herbal practice.
LINKS & RESOURCES
Connect with Erika
https://www.sovereigntyherbs.com/
https://www.instagram.com/erikagalentin/
https://www.facebook.com/sovereigntyherbs/
EPISODE MENTIONS
Camille Freeman: https://www.camillefreeman.com/
Lindsey Feldpausch: https://plantmatters.org/
Kathy Langelier: https://www.herbalrev.com/
Evan Sylliaasen: https://aromaticmedicineschool.com
Cathy Skipper: https://www.cathysattars.com/
Rylee Babst: https://www.instagram.com/ryleebapst/
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