70 episodios

Short clinical tidbits with clinical herbalist and licensed nutritionist Camille Freeman, LDN. Learn more or submit question/topic requests: https://www.camillefreeman.com/intheclinic

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    • Salud y forma física

Short clinical tidbits with clinical herbalist and licensed nutritionist Camille Freeman, LDN. Learn more or submit question/topic requests: https://www.camillefreeman.com/intheclinic

    69 | What to do when your marketing isn't working

    69 | What to do when your marketing isn't working

    It's perfectly normal to periodically feel frustrated when you've tried tons of marketing strategies with no results. You're really wanting to find 1:1 clients, and it's not happening. In this episode, I'll share a few tips for how to approach this situation, some of which involve asking yourself if you've really tried everything, and some of which involve practical steps to take your mind off of things.

    Camille's Helpful Links for Practitioners​


    ⁠Monday Mentoring⁠ 🌻
    ⁠Camille's Weekly Practitioner Notes⁠ 💌
    ⁠Herbal Observation Groups⁠ 🔍
    ⁠2024 Nervous System Deep Dive 🧠 ⁠
    ⁠Practitioner Resource page⁠ 🔦
    ⁠Freebies⁠ 🎁

    Transcript & notes for this episode available on the ⁠Bloom & Grow website⁠. ​


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    • 9 min
    68 | Herbs and Other Strategies to Support Sleep with Maria Noël Groves

    68 | Herbs and Other Strategies to Support Sleep with Maria Noël Groves

    In today's episode, I'm delighted to interview Maria Noël Groves about her new book, Herbal Remedies for Sleep, and how the book applies to our work as clinicians. Listen in for thoughts on nervines, when to refer out v. when to try DIY or gentle sleep support, distinguishing between 'gentle' and 'strong,' and more.

    Links to Maria's work & website


    Buy Herbal Remedies for Sleep (and get 10% off of any of Maria's classes/class series) and a bonus online sleep course
    Follow Maria on Instagram
    Learn from Maria and sign up for her newsletter at
    Wintergreen Botanicals


    Camille's Helpful Links for Practitioners​


    Monday Mentoring 🌻
    Camille's Weekly Practitioner Notes 💌
    Herbal Observation Groups 🔍
    2024 Nervous System Deep Dive 🧠
    Practitioner Resource page 🔦
    Freebies 🎁

    Transcript & notes for this episode available on the Bloom & Grow website. ​


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    • 30 min
    67 | Episode 67 | Ember Peters, Stascha Stahl & Vilde Chaya Fenster-Ehrlich on their Advanced Clinical Herbal Skills Program

    67 | Episode 67 | Ember Peters, Stascha Stahl & Vilde Chaya Fenster-Ehrlich on their Advanced Clinical Herbal Skills Program

    This week, I had the pleasure of interviewing Ember Peters, Stascha Stahl, and Vilde Chaya Fenster-Ehrlich about their upcoming Advanced Clinical Herbal Skills program.

    The program looks awesome. I'd like to take it, and I probably would if my fall wasn't so chaotic. 

    Whether you're interested in furthering your clinical skills or not, though, I encourage you to listen to the episode (or read the transcript linked below) for the discussion about what it takes to create spaces where healing is possible for people from oppressed and overlooked communities. 

    It's more work than most of us realize when we're starting out as practitioners. 

    We need to constantly examine/reexamine our own assumptions and practices in order to become better at the work we do.

    It's hard to do this alone. Being part of programs and showing up in spaces where others are engaged in this type of work speeds up the process and makes it possible to see things in ways that weren't accessible to you before. 

    Whether you join a program like this or not, I think listening to this conversation will serve as an important call to continue your growth as a person and as a practitioner. 

    I left this conversation feeling inspired. I hope you do, too. 

    Warmly,

    Camille



    Transcript and show notes are available on the Bloom & Grow website.

    Resources


    You can learn more about Ember on their website: Wild Current Herbalism or  connect with Ember via Instagram
    You can learn more about Stascha on their website: Bay Area Herbalist or connect with Stascha via Instagram
    You can learn more about Vilde on her website: Wild Cherries or connect with Vilde via Instagram
    Learn more about the Advanced Clinical Herbal Skills Program

    About Ember Peters

    Ember has been in clinical practice for a decade and has been teaching advanced herbalism for the past seven years. Their practice integrates vitalist Western herbalism traditions, scientific research, phytochemistry, pathophysiology and flower essences. They are particularly nerdy about diabetes, cancer, fertility autonomy, trans health, and hormonal/endocrine support. Trans-inclusivity and anti-racism are cornerstones of Ember’s practice, a part of their life-long commitment to fighting for liberation for all peoples.

    About Stascha Stahl

    Stascha is a community centered clinical herbalist, medicine maker, apothecarist, and educator practicing in the Chochenyo Ohlone Territory so-called Oakland, California. Stascha has been studying herbal medicine since 2006 and seeing clients in free or sliding scale clinics for the last 12 years. She prioritizes harm reduction and focuses on complex chronic conditions.

    About Vilde Chaya Fenster-Ehrlich

    Vilde Chaya Fenster-Ehrlich is a community herbalist committed to sharing the bizarre and beautiful gifts of flowers, trees and fungi in accessible, inclusive ways centered on love. She creates spaces of care and growth for trans and trans-allied community. She has been involved with organizing free, multi-modality clinics in Cleveland, Pittsburgh and Arizona since 2010, and is presently an educator with Wild Current Herbalism and at the Wild Cherries Herbal Studies Program in Pittsburgh. Before working as an herbalist, she spent a decade as a standardized patient, teaching medical students about competent, anti-oppressive care. She grew up primarily in Munsee Lenape, Schaghticoke and Wappinger territory in New York City, and ultimately sought out connections with plants as a remedy to her childhood buried in wires and concrete. She loves herbal medicine as a weapon and a guide in the war against white supremacy, capitalism and the patriarchy; in her experience, healing work is intimately intertwined with resisting and surviving systemic violence and oppression, and plants are passionate pals in that fight.


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    • 44 min
    66 | Branding and Websites with Lindsey Freeman and Julie Goldberg

    66 | Branding and Websites with Lindsey Freeman and Julie Goldberg

    Branding and Website Design Isn't Easy

    Many practitioners spend a lot of time, energy, and sometimes money trying to cobble together a website and professional brand as they're just starting out. 

    This isn't usually the best choice. 

    You do want to have a brand, but it's also important to understand that your practice will evolve in unexpected ways over the first few years.

    If you spend a lot of money creating a brand and website before you've seen many clients, you'll likely need to change it all later. 

    You want to be spending your time finding clients, getting the foundations of your practice set up, and actually working with clients, rather than stressing over building the perfect website yourself. 

    In this episode, brand designer Lindsey Freeman (no relation!) and therapist Julie Goldberg share more about the website templates and other resources they've created specifically for service providers, as well as tips on branding and getting started with your practice. 

    I highly recommend starting from a template if you're experiencing website anxiety or if you're finding that creating your website is holding up your practice.

    It's affordable, it's easy (or at least easier!), and you'll be able to move on to the many other things that need to happen to get your doors open. 

    Resources


    Learn more about Julie & Lindsey + view their templates and other resources on their website: Premade (use code BLOOM for 15% off 🌻) and don't forget to check out their free Brand Therapy Guide
    Connect with Julie & Lindsey via Instagram
    Previous "In the Clinic" episode on website perfectionism
    Research other brands you like, and use them as inspiration for look & feel, colors, photography, and language. Everything you’re interested in is a reflection of you.
    Canva
    Adobe Color has premade color templates put together
    Pinterest
    Typewolf, type combinations



    A transcript of this episode is available on the Bloom & Grow website


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    • 31 min
    65 | Behind the Scenes at HerbRally with Mason Hutchinson

    65 | Behind the Scenes at HerbRally with Mason Hutchinson

    I was so excited to interview Mason Hutchinson, the founder of HerbRally. Herb Rally is a platform for herbalists and herbal enthusiasts, including event listings, a podcast, and a YouTube channel.

    Mason shared talked to us about the origins of HerbRally, from its humble beginnings as an event listing website to its expansion into the robust platform that we see now, including monographs, a daily podcast, a YouTube channel, and the HerbRally Schoolhouse membership area. 

    He discusses the challenges of work-life balance and financial pressures while giving us some insight into how he and Amanda, his wife and business partner, approach marketing and promotion with an emphasis on authenticity and service to the community.

    There's a lot to learn from this "behind the scenes" interview, whether you're just starting your own herbal business or whether you're a bit farther down the road. 

    Resources Mentioned


    You can learn more about Mason on his website: HerbRally. Here's the list of virtual events or search by state for in-person events. Here's the HerbRally list of online herbal schools, or you can Submit your events to HerbRally


    Connect with Mason on Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube
    The marketing resources Mason mentioned: Colin & Sameer, Nick Nimman, Noah Kagan Presents podcast
    In the Clinic episodes on my email list experiment & on the power of showing up

    Helpful Links for Practitioners


    Monday Mentoring 🌻
    Camille's Weekly Practitioner Notes 💌
    Herbal Observation Groups 🔍
    2023 Hormone Deep Dive 🍒
    Practitioner Resource page 🔦
    Freebies 🎁

    Transcript & notes for this episode available on the Bloom & Grow website.



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    • 39 min
    64 | The Power of Accountability Groups: Insights from Carolee, Linnette, and Amy

    64 | The Power of Accountability Groups: Insights from Carolee, Linnette, and Amy

    In this episode, I'm joined by Carolee Horner, Linnette Johnson, and Amy Boldt, who share their experiences with forming and attending an accountability group over several years. They highlight the value of accountability groups, emphasizing how they provide support, inspiration, and a sense of community for practitioners. In this episode, you'll learn more about how accountability groups have helped them overcome challenges, redefine success, and grow both personally and professionally.

    As you may know, I'm a huge fan of accountability groups. They're helpful at any stage of your career, and I truly encourage you to explore different groups and find one that resonates with your needs - or start one, if you can't find one that suits you.

    Amy Boldt

    Amy is a clinical herbalist and herb farmer from Westminster, MD; her practice specializes in sleep and anxiety-related disorders. She is also a registered yoga teacher and Reiki practitioner, which assist in helping her clients find relief. Amy grows many of the herbs that she uses with clients on her farm, which focuses on sustainability and protecting at-risk native medicinal plants.

    Amy attended the Maryland University of Integrative Health and graduated in 2014 with a Master of Science in Therapeutic Herbalism. She loves teaching workshops, guiding plant walks, and getting out in the woods to reconnect with nature. Her farm is on the United Plant Savers's registry as a botanical sanctuary, so when she's not working with clients she is maintaining her forest farm and homestead.


    You can learn more about Amy on her website: The Wild Woman Medicine
    Connect with Amy via her private Facebook group for women called Herbs for Rest and Relief: A Women's Group

    Carolee Horner

    Carolee Horner is a functional nutritionist and health coach in Atlanta, GA. She works with people with Parkinson's and their care partners to reverse symptoms and slow progression. She utilizes holistic approaches to promote gut and brain health that work for the entire family.

    She has been awarded a Master's degree in Integrative Nutrition from Maryland University of Integrative Health and is a nationally board certified health and wellness coach. She is a member of the Advisory Council for The Center for Movement Challenges, a non-profit promoting holistic approaches to Parkinson's disease, with a special emphasis on boxing.

    When she's not in the clinic or teaching, she enjoys being mom to 2 incredible kids, cooking, camping, and gardening. Laughter is her medicine.


    You can learn more about Carolee on her website: Carolee Horner

    Linnette Johnson

    I am the founder of 5 Elements Coaching and a Clinical Nutritionist + Coach for mental health. I am passionate about supporting adults with sobriety, depression, and anxiety, along with relieving fatigue, skin issues, and body aches & pains associated with mental health through healthy eating and developing a better relationship with food, mind, and body.

    Throughout the years, my business has grown, but my focus has always remained consistent; helping and supporting people through body-positive weight-neutral restorative therapies.


    You can learn more about Linnette on her website: 5 Elements Coaching
    Connect with Linnette via Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn

    Helpful Links for Practitioners​


    Monday Mentoring 🌻
    Camille's Roots course that's mentioned in this episode 🌿
    Camille's Weekly Practitioner Notes 💌
    Herbal Observation Groups 🔍
    2023 Hormone Deep Dive 🍒
    Practitioner Resource page 🔦
    Freebies 🎁

    Transcript & notes for this episode available on the Bloom & Grow website. ​


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    • 34 min

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