Recent Episodes
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EP54: Wild Ayurveda
May 12, 2025 – 48:49 -
EP53: Crafting Herbal Teas
Nov 25, 2024 – 46:32 -
EP52: Indigenous Plant Practices in India
Oct 1, 2024 – 45:41 -
EP51: Green Recovery - Beyond Sexual Trauma
Jul 5, 2024 – 47:28 -
EP50: The Sound of Trees
Jan 29, 2024 – 46:29 -
EP49: So You Want To Be A Herbalist
Nov 7, 2023 – 55:54 -
EP48: The Car Free Forager - An Interview With Andy Hamilton
Sep 29, 2023 – 32:43 -
EP47: Foraging, Sustainability and Culinary Exploration with Matthew Pennington
Sep 7, 2023 – 38:34 -
EP46: Foraging In Italy
Jul 12, 2023 – 34:46 -
EP45: Hawthorn Harmony - A Tale of Foraging, Wildcrafting, and Connection
May 19, 2023 – 02:51 -
EP44: A Year on Wild Food
May 9, 2023 – 59:00 -
EP43: Plants, Enchantment and Wild Words
Nov 4, 2022 – 01:06:51 -
EP42: Medicinal Forest Gardens
Sep 16, 2022 – 41:48 -
EP41: It’s Not Just For You Human
May 9, 2022 – 02:54 -
EP40: Plants & Colour with Flora Arbuthnott
Nov 5, 2021 – 38:42 -
EP39: What's That Plant
May 20, 2021 – 01:02:23 -
EP38: Let's Talk Trespass
Apr 15, 2021 – 01:03:37 -
EP37: Sound Walks
Apr 9, 2021 – 01:05:18 -
EP36: Nettle Eater
Mar 18, 2021 – 46:05 -
EP35 Plant Talk: Silver Wattle, Darwin's Barberry and Catkins
Mar 8, 2021 – 07:02 -
EP34: Prison Plants
Feb 18, 2021 – 41:14 -
EP33: Foraging, Rewilding and Nature Connection
Nov 12, 2020 – 40:55 -
EP32: The Fantastical Delights of Fly Agaric As Food and Medicine
Oct 16, 2020 – 39:30 -
EP31: The Importance of Ethnobotany - An Interview with Mark Nesbitt
Aug 21, 2020 – 28:34 -
EP30: Edible City - Urban Foraging During Lockdown
Apr 13, 2020 – 01:03:36 -
EP29: Calm Ease
Mar 20, 2020 – 11:23 -
EP28: Introducing Plant Talk
Mar 4, 2020 – 04:13 -
EP27: Be Your Own Authority - A Forager's Perspective
Dec 13, 2019 – 35:41 -
EP26: Herbalism With Attitude
Dec 3, 2019 – 50:37 -
EP25: Edible Acorns - The Forgotten Food
Sep 17, 2019 – 56:50 -
EP24: Nutritional Cultural Identity
Aug 12, 2019 – 40:06 -
EP23: Wild Tea Ceremonies & Celebrations
Jun 17, 2019 – 21:47 -
EP22: Foraging The Future, Sustainability & Vital Connection
Nov 12, 2018 – 49:12 -
EP21: From 19th Century Famine Potherb to 21st Century Hipster Food
Nov 5, 2018 – 01:02:32 -
EP20: Discovering New Wild Edible Plants With Łukasz Łuczaj
Oct 26, 2018 – 24:22 -
EP19: The Future of Farming is Foraging
Oct 5, 2018 – 41:57 -
EP18: The Wild Art of Fermentation
May 31, 2018 – 44:43 -
EP17: New York's Notorious Vegan Forager
Feb 26, 2018 – 35:56 -
EW16: Herbalists Without Borders
Nov 9, 2017 – 41:54 -
EP15: The Handmade Apothecary
Oct 24, 2017 – 24:37 -
EP14: Why The Balsam Bashers Might Be Wrong: A New Way Of Looking At Invasive Plants
Jul 11, 2017 – 43:17 -
EP13: Absinthe Alchemy: The Forgotten Story of an Outcast Spirit
Jul 5, 2017 – 41:47 -
EP12: Passion Potions: Herbalism and the Radical Heart Revolution
May 10, 2017 – 52:30 -
EP11: Nathaniel Hughes On Intuitive Herbalism
Nov 29, 2016 – 45:35 -
EP10: The Wild & Wonderful World of Fungi
Sep 13, 2016 – 40:07 -
EP09: Foraging With Europe’s Grand Master
Aug 25, 2016 – 33:29 -
EP08: Emma Kidd on First Steps to Seeing
Apr 18, 2016 – 38:17 -
EP07: Miles Irving on Foraging & Sustainability
Dec 18, 2015 – 49:23 -
EP06: How To Make Nettle Leaf Protein
Sep 8, 2015 – 32:19 -
EP05: Remembering Frank Cook
Aug 19, 2015 – 46:57
Recent Reviews
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jaxnbFavorite Foraging Podcast!I look forward to every episode! Love the interviews, and the interviewer asks great questions and adds so much knowledge to the show. Great work!
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nelly peaBring the Seed Sistas back!I loved this episode so much. Going to whip up my own passion potion.
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Rpen90Please continue this podcast!!! 2 suggestionsI've been loving the majority of the episodes and have found them so nourishing to my soul (without sounding "woo woo" as the podcast host says😅). I have been using Goethan observation as described in two of the episodes as a form of meditation and have been feeling a deeper connection with the trees I walk by on my way to work and back. I just ran out of episodes to listen to and wish they would continue making more. It's so hard to find quality podcasts on herbalism like this one. My only complaint is that I wish that the sound quality was better especially as oftentimes the voices can be quite soft spoken. I would also like to hear more from indigenous healers from around the world being represented.
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