In this episode, Joel will be interviewing a Coyote and asking her all of the hard questions we've been wondering but weren't sure if it would be ok to ask.
She was eager to share her side of the story in hopes that we could coexist and release the fear of what goes "Yip Yip Yip" in the night.
We think you'll get a lot of laughs, (we sure did) and find out some very surprising facts about our doggy cousins running around among us.
Remember, with every neighbor in nature that we get to know just a bit better, the more our community expands and deeper our sense of belonging becomes. See another friend in the wild with just a little mind shift and bit of knowledge.
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In this episode, Joel will be interviewing a Coyote and asking her all of the hard questions we've been wondering but weren't sure if it would be ok to ask.
She was eager to share her side of the story in hopes that we could coexist and release the fear of what goes "Yip Yip Yip" in the night.
We think you'll get a lot of laughs, (we sure did) and find out some very surprising facts about our doggy cousins running around among us.
Remember, with every neighbor in nature that we get to know just a bit better, the more our community expands and deeper our sense of belonging becomes. See another friend in the wild with just a little mind shift and bit of knowledge.
In this episode, we are both so excited about Pine that we brought our own info to share with one another. This magnificent tree is one of the best friends you can find in a forest. It can provide year round food, medicine and shelter for us and many other forest family members.
Leah shares about Pine’s medicinal properties and how to prepare those. One fascinating way to receive Pine’s immune boosting benefits is to simply stand near one! That and many other amazing herbal wellness gems are waiting for you… even one of Leah’s favorite herbal recipes, a Pine Oxymel.
Joel will help you feel more confident in Pine tree identification regarding “poisonous” pine information you may need to know. He will also talk about the wide range of edibility from this Giving Tree… believe it or not…. Every single part of this tree can be eaten at some point in the year.
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All information in this podcast is for educational purposes only. We are not claiming to be doctors or that herbs are drugs. They aren’t… they are living and much more complex. And we are plant wisdom keepers eager to pass along our tradition. This information is intended to empower you to be more aware and immersed in your world around you. With empowerment comes accountability so use good judgement and do your due diligence to make informed decisions and appropriate actions.
Sipping Teas and Hugging Trees
In this episode, Joel will be interviewing a Coyote and asking her all of the hard questions we've been wondering but weren't sure if it would be ok to ask.
She was eager to share her side of the story in hopes that we could coexist and release the fear of what goes "Yip Yip Yip" in the night.
We think you'll get a lot of laughs, (we sure did) and find out some very surprising facts about our doggy cousins running around among us.
Remember, with every neighbor in nature that we get to know just a bit better, the more our community expands and deeper our sense of belonging becomes. See another friend in the wild with just a little mind shift and bit of knowledge.