Herbalism for Resilience: Ethical Wildcrafting and Connection with Elaine Sheff
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What if the way we’re learning herbalism is actually harming the plants we depend on?
In this episode, I sit down with herbalist Elaine Shefff from Green Path Herb School to explore ethical wildcrafting, plant stewardship, and what it really means to be in relationship with the land. As herbalism becomes more popular, it is more important than ever to slow down, observe, and rethink how we harvest and work with plants.
If you want to harvest herbs in a way that protects ecosystems and supports future generations, this episode is for you.
In this episode:
- Why ethical wildcrafting matters now more than ever
- How overharvesting is impacting medicinal plants
- What sustainable foraging really looks like
- Why starting with weeds can change everything
- How to build a relationship with plants over time
- Bioregional herbalism and working with local medicine
- Herbalism as a path back to connection and belonging
- Simple ways to support your community with herbal medicine
For full show notes, resources, and links visit:
theherbalistspath.com/blog/ethical-resilient-herbalism-elaine-sheff
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*The information shared on this podcast is for educational purposes only and is not intended to be a substitute for medical treatment. Please consult your medical care provider before using herbs.