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A huge thank you to our presenting sponsor for The Herbalist Hour, Oshala Farm
Oshala Farm is a beautiful and vibrant certified organic herb farm based in southern Oregon where they grow and sell over 80 different plant species.
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In this episode of The Herbalist Hour, I'm joined by Emily Ruff.
During our EPIC trip to the beautiful state of Vermont, Amanda and I had the fortune of finally visiting the legendary Sage Mountain Botanical Sanctuary.
Emily has taken the reigns the past few years after Rosemary Gladstar founded it many decades ago.
In this episode we learn about Emily's work at the Florida School of Holistic Living, as well as what she's been up to at Sage Mountain Botanical Sanctuary.
We also go on a tour of the grounds, so if you've never been before, get ready to take a virtual walk around the historic Sage Mountain Botanical Sanctuary.
I know you're goin' to LOVE this one!
~Mason
PS - WATCH THIS EPISODE ON YOUTUBE
LINKS & RESOURCES
Sage Mountain Botanical Sanctuary | SageMountain.com
Florida School of Holistic Living | HolisticLivingSchool.org
Emily on Instagram | @floridaherbalist
🎵 Theme Song by Torin Frost
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DISCLAIMER The information in this episode is for educational and entertainment purposes only. It is not intended as a substitute for advice provided by your physician or other medical professionals. Always consult a health care practitioner before using any herbal remedy or food, especially if you are nursing, pregnant, or have any medical condition.
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A huge thank you to our presenting sponsor for The Herbalist Hour, Oshala Farm
Oshala Farm is a beautiful and vibrant certified organic herb farm based in southern Oregon where they grow and sell over 80 different plant species.
LEARN MORE AND BUY | OshalaFarm.com
In this episode of The Herbalist Hour, I'm joined by Emily Ruff.
During our EPIC trip to the beautiful state of Vermont, Amanda and I had the fortune of finally visiting the legendary Sage Mountain Botanical Sanctuary.
Emily has taken the reigns the past few years after Rosemary Gladstar founded it many decades ago.
In this episode we learn about Emily's work at the Florida School of Holistic Living, as well as what she's been up to at Sage Mountain Botanical Sanctuary.
We also go on a tour of the grounds, so if you've never been before, get ready to take a virtual walk around the historic Sage Mountain Botanical Sanctuary.
I know you're goin' to LOVE this one!
~Mason
PS - WATCH THIS EPISODE ON YOUTUBE
LINKS & RESOURCES
Sage Mountain Botanical Sanctuary | SageMountain.com
Florida School of Holistic Living | HolisticLivingSchool.org
Emily on Instagram | @floridaherbalist
🎵 Theme Song by Torin Frost
Torin Frost on Spotify | TUNE IN
🌼WANT MORE HERBAL GOODNESS?
Sign up for the HerbRally newsletter and receive THIRTEEN herbal freebies!
👉 CLAIM YOUR FREEBIES!
🌿WANT EVEN MORE HERBAL GOODNESS?
Become an HerbRally Schoolhouse member!
You'll get access to a TON of herbalism classes, monographs, webinars and more.
We add new material each and every week.
There's also discounts to cool herbal companies, a private Facebook group and more!
You can get your first 30 days FREE with coupon code PODCAST
LEARN MORE AND REGISTER | HerbRally.com/Schoolhouse
Herbalism in your neck of the woods.
HerbRally www.herbrally.com
DISCLAIMER The information in this episode is for educational and entertainment purposes only. It is not intended as a substitute for advice provided by your physician or other medical professionals. Always consult a health care practitioner before using any herbal remedy or food, especially if you are nursing, pregnant, or have any medical condition.
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