Program Dates:
*Live classes are held Eastern Standard Time,
recordings will be posted within a few days*
Pleasure Medicine for Health and Resistance with Ayo Ngozi Drayton
February 20, 2021 from 12-4 pm LIVE
Intro to Chinese Herbal Medicine with Geoff Edwards
February 21, 2021 from 12-4 pm LIVE
Dreaming Up the Communities we Desire to Be In Service To
Professional Apothecary Tour (Online!), Apothecary Practices & Herbal Formulations
with Karen Culpepper
March 13, 2021 from 12-4 pm LIVE
Serving LGBTQIA Community in Herbalism with Holly Poole Kavana
March 14, 2021 from 12-3pm EST LIVE
Herbs for Digestive Support & Fermentation with Suzanna Stone
March 14, 2021 from 3-7pm EST LIVE
*Note Change: Class & Time*
Intro to Phytochemistry with Olivia Fite
March 27, 2021 from 12-4 pm LIVE
Botany & Wild Plant ID with Holly Poole-Kavana
Basic botany, plant identification, and plant walks, recommend you have a copy
of Newcombs Wildflower Guide to this class
April 10, 2021 from 12-4 pm
Organic Herbal Growing, Harvesting Processing and Drying with Lacey Walker
April 11, 2021 from 12-4 pm
Herbal Plant Walk with Geoff Edwards and Yuma Bellomee - Pre - Taped
Live Q & A Herbs & Metaphysics with Yuma Bellomee from 12:00 - 2:30pm LIVE
May 1, 2021 times listed above
Student Herbal Medicine Showcase, Student Presentations & Closing Celebration
May 2, 2021 from 12-6pm LIVE
Tea - Nettles
Ayurveda with Anjali Sunita
May 30, 2021 from 2-6pm LIVE
Student Medicine Show
One the final day of class we will come together and each student will share between 3-5 herbal medicines they have created during their journey of this class OR they can share a 10 minute presentation of their choosing inspired in some way by their experience during our time together. This is often one of the most fun days of our entire time together, folks get
very creative and its a beautiful way to collectively create together!
Community Space Information
Course Materials
Teas Needed for Tea Tastings:
Holy Basil 10/17
Dandelion Root as well as live plant, potted, plant cutting for plant journey 10/24
Peppermint 11/15
Marshmallow Root 3/14
Nettles 5/2
**Please be sure to have at least 2 tablespoons of each dried loose tea OR two teabags of each of each**
Items to Have on Hand:
Mug
Sieve or Strainer
Book for Botany Class
Newcomb's Wildflower Guide
Tea for Organic Herbal Growing, Harvesting, Processing and Drying with Lacey Walker 4/11:
Chamomile: ideally from two sources (two tea brands or a home-grown and a store brought).
Holy Basil 10/17
Dandelion Root as well as live plant, potted, plant cutting for plant journey 10/24
Peppermint 11/15
Marshmallow Root 3/14
Nettles 5/2
**Please be sure to have at least 2 tablespoons of each dried loose tea OR two teabags of each of each**
Items to Have on Hand:
Mug
Sieve or Strainer
Book for Botany Class
Newcomb's Wildflower Guide
Tea for Organic Herbal Growing, Harvesting, Processing and Drying with Lacey Walker 4/11:
Chamomile: ideally from two sources (two tea brands or a home-grown and a store brought).
Attend Live or Take at Your Own Pace
Our schedule is intensive, we are together for long days and we ask that by enrolling, students to commit to fully participating in the program - that said you can take it at your own pace. We offer two options, you can attend all classes live and have an interactive experience with the instructor and other students, or you can view the recordings whenever you would like in your own timing. A few classes will may be pre-recorded . Recordings will be available for stream for one year after the course start date.
Our schedule is intensive, we are together for long days and we ask that by enrolling, students to commit to fully participating in the program - that said you can take it at your own pace. We offer two options, you can attend all classes live and have an interactive experience with the instructor and other students, or you can view the recordings whenever you would like in your own timing. A few classes will may be pre-recorded . Recordings will be available for stream for one year after the course start date.
*Recordings*
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Serving LGBTQIA Community
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Herbs for Digestive Support & Fermentation
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Course Documents
- Intro to Folk Herbalism, Herbal Actions, Tastes, Energetics with Molly Meehan - 10/17
- Cycle Breaking with Richael Faithful 10/18
- Building Relationships w/ Our Plant Allies Doctrine of Signatures, Plant Journeys, Ethical Wildcrafting & Plant Conservation with Molly Meehan 10/24
- A Peoples History of Herbal Medicine & Ancestral Herbalism with Ayo Ngozi Drayton 11/14
- Herbal Medicine Making & Herb Gardening, Tinctures, Teas, Oils, Salves , Seed Saving & Root Digging with Molly Brown Meehan 11/15
- Healing the Spirit: Plant Medicine and the Subtle Body with Ellenie Cruz 12/5
- Intro to Ayurveda with Karen Culpepper 12/6
- Grassroots Herbalism and Social Change plus Herbal Formulations and Dosaging with Molly Brown Meehan 1/10
- Kitchen and Home Medicine with Ayo Nagozi Drayton 1/16
- Pleasure Medicine with Ayo Nagozi Drayton 2/20
- Apothecary Practices & Formulations: Dreaming Up the Communities we Desire to Be In Service To
with Karen Culpepper 3/13 - Serving LGBTQIA Community with Holly Poole Kavana 3/14
- Herbs for Digestive Support & Fermentation with Suzanna Stone 3/14
- Intro to Phytochemistry with Olivia Fite 3/27
- Botany and Wild Plant Identification with Holly Poole-Kavana 4/10
- Organic Herbal Growing Harvesting Processesing and Drying with Lacey Walker 4/11
- Intro to Ayurveda with Anjali Sunita
- Intro to Chinese Herbal Medicine with Geo Edwards 6/6
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Important Reminder:
This is not a certification program nor is it a program intended to train participants as herbal clinicians. This is a foundational program for thos interested in learning about herbalism and supporting themselves and their loved ones in this way.
This website and all Wild Ginger Herbal Center Programs and Classes live and recorded are for entertainment purposes only. We are not providing medical advice.
The information provided is not intended to diagnose, treat, prescribe or cure any disease or medical condition.
Please consult with a qualified health care professional for medical advice.
This is not a certification program nor is it a program intended to train participants as herbal clinicians. This is a foundational program for thos interested in learning about herbalism and supporting themselves and their loved ones in this way.
This website and all Wild Ginger Herbal Center Programs and Classes live and recorded are for entertainment purposes only. We are not providing medical advice.
The information provided is not intended to diagnose, treat, prescribe or cure any disease or medical condition.
Please consult with a qualified health care professional for medical advice.