Seeking Media Outreach Assistance for TWHC and Plant Healer Magazine
Now Seeking Outreach, Advertising & Media Helpers . for Plant Healer Magazine & Traditions in Western Herbalism Conference . http://TraditionsInWesternHerbalism.org http://www.PlantHealerMagazine.com.org Custom Bear painting by Andrea Gutierrez of http://www.mylittlebighead.com/ & medicines from Susan Hess of Coventry Farm We’ve been very blessed to have the assistance of our existing volunteers, but there is so much to even this one aspect of our work, that they’ve requested we seek additional helpers. Benefits include a commission on all moneys that you generate, being considered first for any future paid or other Staff positions as we develop them, and whatever satisfaction you’d get from being an important and integral part of...
Amazing New Site for the 2012 TWHC!
2012 Traditions In Western Herbalism Conference New Dates & Location Search & Criteria It seemed we would never find the “right” place, and yet we just couldn’t give up! Weeks we spent on our site search in 2010, to no avail. And weeks again since we got home from the 2011 conference, filled with long days that stretched late into our river canyon nights. Like plant minded and rewilded Goldilockses, we kept coming upon places that were too small or too large, too hippie-dippy New Age or else fancy-pants conservative, too urban or too remote, too short on facilities or way too damn many buildings. Sedona was too prissy, the Chiracahua Mountains too hot and sparse. Some too high of elevation, others too dry. Some possible venues would...
The 2011 Traditions In Western Herbalism Conference
Traditions In Western Herbalism Conference Redux The Story of the 2011 Festival for Folk Herbalists “What an exciting conference. The TWHC is the new wave of herbalism in North America, featuring speakers and a community rich with a combination of long hands-on experience and fresh creativity.” -Paul Bergner “The most amazing conference ever!” -Juliet Blankespoor “The best weekend ever!” -Rebecca Altman Wow! is the word that most comes to mind… wow!, to feel so much truly incredible energy, purpose and joy among the folks teaching at and attending the second annual Traditions in Western Herbalism Conference. And that we were even able to pull it off in our situation, with our devoted little crew. Wow!, the diversity and knowledge of the...
The Wild Herbalist: Class Notes by Jesse Wolf Hardin
THE WILD HERBALIST Steps Towards a More Empowered, Intensely Effective & Satisfying Life & Practice Class Notes by Jesse Wolf Hardin All Photos ©2011 Kiva Rose From the notes for The Wild Herbalist class being taught by Jesse Wolf at the upcoming TWH Conference Saturday, Sept 17th – 2:50-4:50 To Register: www.TraditionsInWesternHerbalism.org Envision a nature-informed, liberatory herbalism as wild and powerful, intimate and diverse, intuitive and sensorial, fresh and effective as the wild plants themselves… and as life changing as those particular plant allies that personally inspired most of us of to get into this study and practice in the first place. “She always knew herself as wild. As a little girl she smiled at things not one else...
Traditions in Western Herbalism Conference a Resounding Success!
2010 Traditions in Western Herbalism Conference a Resounding Success! by Jesse Wolf Hardin “The TWHC is the new nexus of a folk herbalism resurgence.” -Paul Bergner, North American School of Herbalism After 14 months of non-stop preparation, and 4 days of classes and celebration, the first annual TWH Conference can be considered a resounding success! At a time when many conferences are contracting, an event staged 3.5 hours from the nearest airport managed to completely sell out. Presenters and registrants joined in bringing not only energy and enthusiasm but also experience and knowledge as we learned, connected, networked and brainstormed together… establishing a root system for a growing TWH community, planting the necessary seeds for...
A Taste of the Enchantment Yet to Come…
The below video will give you a small but vivid taste of what you can look forward to if you plan on attending this September’s upcoming Traditions in Western Herbalism Conference. It includes a look at our outstanding selection of teachers, a glimpse of the beautiful site in the high desert of New Mexico and even a chance to hear the earthy and intriguing music of our two of our featured bands, R.I.S.E. (formerly Rising Appalachia) & Arborea. So take a moment to sit back, relax and enjoy a brief but magical journey into the enchantment yet to come… This amazing video was brainstormed and created by TWHC Sponsorship Director, Animá Medicine Woman Mentorship student and practicing herbalist, Rosalee de la Forét, and we’re so grateful for...


