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Release Date: 02/04/2026

From Nurse to Herbalist | Laura Madeline show art From Nurse to Herbalist | Laura Madeline

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In this episode of The Herbalist Hour, I’m joined by herbalist Laura Madeline, with guest co-host Rosalee de la Forêt. Laura shares her journey from nursing to herbalism, following an intuitive calling that completely changed her path. We talk about bioregional Ayurveda, working with the seasons, growing herbs, and what it’s like running an herbal nursery and CSA. We also explore her work supporting mothers, her Backyard Harvest project, and how plants can guide us back into relationship with the land. Laura also asked me to share her resources page, a thoughtfully curated collection of...

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Inside Kokora | Regenerative Herbalism with Ric Scalzo [Founder] show art Inside Kokora | Regenerative Herbalism with Ric Scalzo [Founder]

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🌿 Get 15% off your first order with Kokora Use code HERBRALLY15 at In this episode of The Herbalist Hour, I sit down with herbalist and founder of Kokora, Ric Scalzo. Many of you may know Ric as the co-founder of Gaia Herbs, but today we focus on his newest venture and the deeper philosophy behind it. Ric shares how Kokora’s products go from farm to bottle, rooted in regenerative organic agriculture and a commitment to true herbal integrity.  We explore the difference between regenerative and organic practices, the role of bioferments and bamboo biochar in soil health, and how these...

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Why You Should Attend Wild Indigo Herb Fest 🌿 (Meet the Team) show art Why You Should Attend Wild Indigo Herb Fest 🌿 (Meet the Team)

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In this episode, meet the organizers behind the Wild Indigo Herb Fest and get a behind-the-scenes look at how this one-of-a-kind herbal gathering came to life. From a rainy sugar shack in Northeast Ohio to the rolling hills of Kentucky, this festival is rooted in connection, community, and a shared love of the plants. The Wild Indigo team has woven together their favorite elements of herbal conferences to create something truly special. 🌿 Featuring keynote speakers Linda Black Elk and Marc Williams, along with a diverse lineup of herbalists, teachers, and community voices. Expect: •...

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KEYNOTE | The Life-Saving Magic of Herbing It Up with Lottie Spady show art KEYNOTE | The Life-Saving Magic of Herbing It Up with Lottie Spady

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In this special keynote episode, we’re sharing The Life-Saving Magic of Herbing It Up with herbalist, educator, and community leader Lottie Spady, recorded live at the 2025 Great Lakes Herb Faire. In this powerful and heartfelt talk, Lottie shares how her journey into herbalism transformed not only her physical health, but also her sense of purpose, community, and connection to the natural world. Through her story, we’re reminded of the deep, life-changing potential of building relationships with plants as true allies. Huge thanks to Lottie for granting permission to share this keynote,...

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The Life & Times of Mason Hutchison with Special Host Rosalee de la Forêt show art The Life & Times of Mason Hutchison with Special Host Rosalee de la Forêt

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In this special episode of The Herbalist Hour, Rosalee de la Forêt turns the tables on HerbRally founder and longtime host Mason Hutchison for a wide-ranging, heartfelt conversation about rebuilding, community, and the person behind the podcast. What starts as a “comeback episode” becomes something deeper: a reflection on major life transitions, self-care, friendship, fatherhood, herbal practice, and the many passions that make Mason who he is. Along the way, Rosalee guides the conversation while surprise video questions and messages from fellow herbalists appear throughout the...

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Herbal Pharmacy & the Magic of Plant Medicine | Betzy Bancroft show art Herbal Pharmacy & the Magic of Plant Medicine | Betzy Bancroft

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In this episode of The Herbalist Hour, I sit down with herbalist, teacher, and long-time community mentor Betzy Bancroft to explore the heart, craft, and deep science behind her new book Herbal Pharmacy: The Science and Magic of Preparing and Administering Plant Medicine. Betzy has been teaching herbal medicine making for more than three decades. She co-founded the Vermont Center for Integrative Herbalism, mentors clinical interns, presents at the Vermont NOFA Winter Conference, and serves on the advisory board of United Plant Savers. She also teaches and leads plant walks at the legendary...

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Red Palm Oil, Ancestral Foodways & the Dish “Red Red” | Asia Dorsey show art Red Palm Oil, Ancestral Foodways & the Dish “Red Red” | Asia Dorsey

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This episode is brought to you by FOOD GENIUS A year-long mentorship from Asia Dorsey + Justin Robinson for folks craving a deeper relationship with food, ancestry, and embodied wellbeing. In this clip from The Herbalist Hour episode 59, Asia Dorsey shares the story behind the West African dish Red Red — a vibrant meal made with red palm oil, black-eyed peas, peppers, and plantains. Asia reflects on her time living in Ghana, learning directly from local food traditions, and how that experience reshaped her relationship with ancestral foods. She also speaks about the deep nutritional...

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10 Questions for Herbalist Asia Dorsey show art 10 Questions for Herbalist Asia Dorsey

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This episode is brought to you by FOOD GENIUS A year-long mentorship from Asia Dorsey + Justin Robinson for folks craving a deeper relationship with food, ancestry, and embodied wellbeing. In this episode of the HerbRally Podcast we're joined by herbalist Asia Dorsey. She answers 10 questions, as the title suggests.  You'll learn: How she balances traditional herbal knowledge with modern science Her thoughts on the regulation of herbalists When she felt qualified to call herself an herbalist How to know how potent your herbal concoctions are How to keep joints healthy as we age And a...

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Medicinal Plants of the Southern Appalachians | Patricia Kyritsi Howell show art Medicinal Plants of the Southern Appalachians | Patricia Kyritsi Howell

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This episode is brought to you by FOOD GENIUS A year-long mentorship from Asia Dorsey + Justin Robinson for folks craving a deeper relationship with food, ancestry, and embodied wellbeing. Herbalist and author Patricia Kyritsi Howell joins Mason and co-host Rosalee de la Forêt to talk about the brand-new second edition of Medicinal Plants of the Southern Appalachians.  Patricia shares how decades of walking the mountains have deepened her relationships with plants like bloodroot, sarsaparilla, and sassafras, weaving folk history with practical clinical insight. We also touch on her...

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FREE CLASS | The Herbalism of Hot Sauce show art FREE CLASS | The Herbalism of Hot Sauce

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If you love hot sauce as much as I do, and you love learning about herbalism through food... this class is a good’n 🔥 Food geniuses Asia Dorsey and Justin Robinson break down the ethnobotany of hot sauce, why so many cultures use heat as medicine, how fermentation boosts flavor, and the many health benefits woven into this fiery tradition. It’s fun, practical, and super informative — all about one of my most beloved condiments. This 90-minute pre-recorded class also includes: a “Living Habanero Hot Sauce” fermented recipe card a lengthy Q&A where Asia...

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In this short solo segment, I share an exciting opportunity from our friends at Wild Herb Academy — free access to six lessons from Medical Botany: Foundations in Ancient Plant Medicine.

This free preview goes far deeper than basic plant ID. April Punsalan and ethnobotanist Nishanth Gurav teach you how to see plants the way botanists and traditional healers do: through patterns, form, environment, and structure.

Inside the free lessons, you’ll explore:
• How to recognize plant patterns in the field
• How leaf shapes and growth habits reveal medicinal qualities
• How plant families help you understand unfamiliar herbs
• Practical observation skills that deepen your relationship with the land

I also share why this kind of plant-pattern literacy is a cornerstone of herbalism — the kind of knowledge that makes every future lesson, formula, and field walk make more sense.

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