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Welcome back to The Plant Healer's Path. In this episode, Jesse Wolf Hardin offers a deeply heartfelt teaching on the essential — yet often overlooked — practice of tending to ourselves as healers, caregivers, herbalists, and helpers of all kinds.
Through story, reflection, and grounded wisdom, Wolf explores the emotional, physical, and spiritual costs of caring for others, and why our own vitality, rest, creativity, nourishment, and joy must remain at the center of our work.
If you've ever felt depleted, overstretched, compassion-fatigued, or burdened by the weight of wanting to "fix the whole damn world," this one is a powerful reminder to come home to yourself.
This audio was extracted from the beautiful video version available on the HerbRally YouTube channel.
This episode is brought to you by The Good Medicine Confluence.
October 12–15, 2026 Ghost Ranch, New Mexico
Join herbalists, healers, wildcrafters, visionaries, misfits, and medicine makers for four unforgettable days of learning, celebration, connection, ritual, and more than 100+ classes with over 40 teachers.
You're warmly invited to gather, study, celebrate, and dance under the stars in the Land of Enchantment.
👉 Learn more & register: GoodMedicineConfluence.com
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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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Welcome back to The Plant Healer's Path. In this episode, Jesse Wolf Hardin offers a deeply heartfelt teaching on the essential — yet often overlooked — practice of tending to ourselves as healers, caregivers, herbalists, and helpers of all kinds.
Through story, reflection, and grounded wisdom, Wolf explores the emotional, physical, and spiritual costs of caring for others, and why our own vitality, rest, creativity, nourishment, and joy must remain at the center of our work.
If you've ever felt depleted, overstretched, compassion-fatigued, or burdened by the weight of wanting to "fix the whole damn world," this one is a powerful reminder to come home to yourself.
This audio was extracted from the beautiful video version available on the HerbRally YouTube channel.
This episode is brought to you by The Good Medicine Confluence.
October 12–15, 2026 Ghost Ranch, New Mexico
Join herbalists, healers, wildcrafters, visionaries, misfits, and medicine makers for four unforgettable days of learning, celebration, connection, ritual, and more than 100+ classes with over 40 teachers.
You're warmly invited to gather, study, celebrate, and dance under the stars in the Land of Enchantment.
👉 Learn more & register: GoodMedicineConfluence.com
🌼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.
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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