Ash & Honey Season 2 premier-Episode 1: The Door Opens: Introducing Ash & Honey Botanique
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There's a door I've been dreaming about. Wooden, old, with a brass bell gone green. A physical sanctuary where time moves differently.
That door isn't open yet. But today, a different one is.
Welcome to Season Two of Ash & Honey. I'm Alexandria Quinn Love, M.A. — historian, researcher, maker. And in this episode, I'm announcing something that's been years in the becoming: Ash & Honey Botanique — now open online.
www.ashandhoneybotanique.com
Not a physical store — not yet. An online apothecary. A modern sanctuary rooted in ancient wisdom, where the Kitchen Pharmacy becomes something I make with my hands and send to yours.
Whipped body butters in seasonal formulations. Healing salves and aluminum-free deodorants. A scent library of eight signature blends built entirely from essential oils. All of it made in small batches, all of it built on one principle: if you can't eat it, why would you feed it to your skin?
This episode is about what it means to build something before it's perfect. About starting with a website when you're dreaming of a storefront. About the courage it takes to offer what you have, even when what you have is just the beginning.
🎧 In this episode:
- The announcement: Ash & Honey Botanique is open online
- The Body Care Collection: The Ash & Ember, The Storm Break, The Honey & Hive and the Lionheart Collections.
- The Scent Library: eight seasonal signatures
- Why now: building before you're ready
- Season Two roadmap: Ayurveda, TCM, guest practitioners
- The dream: the brick-and-mortar sanctuary still to come
Maybe it's a website instead of a storefront. A beginning instead of an arrival. But it's real. And real things can grow.
Let the burn teach you. Let the honey keep you.
Until next time — be gentle with the body that carries you.