The Appalachian Homestead The Appalachian Homestead
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Our earliest memories involve gardening, canning, foraging, hunting, and fishing. In every season these mountains provide for the people living here. They provide medicine both for the soul and the body. The culture is rich in tradition, steeped in faith, and tempered with a bit of mountaineer rowdiness and pride.
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Knowing The Limits Of Herbs
We’re generational herbalists here at TAH and today we are joined by Master Herbalist and Pharmacist, Allison Tuell, Pharm D. @frogcreekfarms_apothecarian @truth_innerglow Together we will discuss herbal medicine, it’s limits, and the use of western medicine where appropriate.
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Herbs, Western Med, Safe use, and more
Today we are talking with Allison Tuell, Pharm. D & herbalist extraordinaire about the safety of herbs & more
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2023 Episode 3
Balloons, chicken feed, rabies, & more Join us as we chat it out and bring levity as well as common sense to the podcast atmosphere. #preparedness #homesteading #currentevents
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2023- Episode 2 : Family Culture
Family, Homeschooling, Generational Living & Homesteading, Transcendence of Appalachian Culture.
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2023 Episode 1
Let’s talk about it all y’all : Appalachian Culture, upcoming CC Workshops, the things we see on IG, real herbal wisdom from our generations, homesteading, fermentation, and more.
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The Grannywomen of Central Appalachia and the MYTH of the Granny Witch
The grannywomen of the Appalachians by and large were devout women of faith who had deep understanding of the natural medicines placed upon the ridges and hidden deep within the valleys of these ancient mountains. They would never have referred to themselves as grannywitches, this term was coined by outsiders.
Customer Reviews
Love you guys!
I love listening to podcasts while working in the kitchen and I’m so happy I found out you guys have one! My favorite homesteaders here in Appalachia! 🌄
Love hearing you in longform!
Here from Instagram, found you a while back but saw u have a new episode out this week and i thoroughly enjoyed it! Thank you for addressing this Kranitz lady and her horrible take on Appalachia…I just moved to East Tennessee from NY and I even as an outsider can see the history and culture y’all have from the short time I’ve been down here. Thankfully I’ve been following your Instagram for a while now and have learned a lot about the culture down in these parts and now have a deep respect for them as you’ve shown so much of what it means to be Appalachian.