1 hr 27 min

Plants + Reciprocal Relationship / Gina Badger home—body podcast

    • Spirituality

My guest today is Gina Badger, and she is an energetic clinical herbalist. She shares  about how to build reciprocal relationships with plants and with the land, particularly as a non-indigenous person. Gina also breaks down what our bodies need right now in light of the pandemic and what plants can be our allies and how we can use them.

We discuss
Tarot + astrology for the coming weekHow she emerged from working primarily in the art world to the work of a “kitchen witch”Her approach + practice to herbalismHow being a settler is a fundamental orientation to how she relates to the landHow she thinks about reciprocal relationship to the land in her practicePermission + consent in our relationship with plantsHow to do plant meditations The experience of dissociation as a coping mechanismThe diversity of orientations to this moment we’re in and what visions ariseHow her definitions of self care have changed and amplified over the past few weeksHer priorities for preventative care right now: staying warm and dry, strengthening deep immunity, antiviral + respiratory supportThe plants that she recommends we interact with right now and how to integrate them in a well-rounded wayHer time-specific and accessible offerings for right nowThe teaching for this moment from gravel rootNOTES
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Purpose + Astrology bundle (save $70)
Mary Grace’s IG
Mary Grace's website
Email Mary Grace --> hi@mgallerdice.com
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Gina's website
Gina's IG
Blue Otter School of Herbal Medicine
Layla Feghali, River Rose Remembrance - “plantcestors”
Mugwort (artemisia vulgaris)
Raven Rose
Portland Plant Medicine Gathering
White Cedar (thuja occidentalis)
Robin Wall Kimmerer - "honorable harvest"
Karyn Sanders
Brunem Warshaw
The Rise Disaster Capitalism, Naomi Klein (book)
Get Radical, Boil Roots (document)
Gravel root (eutrochium)
Support the show

My guest today is Gina Badger, and she is an energetic clinical herbalist. She shares  about how to build reciprocal relationships with plants and with the land, particularly as a non-indigenous person. Gina also breaks down what our bodies need right now in light of the pandemic and what plants can be our allies and how we can use them.

We discuss
Tarot + astrology for the coming weekHow she emerged from working primarily in the art world to the work of a “kitchen witch”Her approach + practice to herbalismHow being a settler is a fundamental orientation to how she relates to the landHow she thinks about reciprocal relationship to the land in her practicePermission + consent in our relationship with plantsHow to do plant meditations The experience of dissociation as a coping mechanismThe diversity of orientations to this moment we’re in and what visions ariseHow her definitions of self care have changed and amplified over the past few weeksHer priorities for preventative care right now: staying warm and dry, strengthening deep immunity, antiviral + respiratory supportThe plants that she recommends we interact with right now and how to integrate them in a well-rounded wayHer time-specific and accessible offerings for right nowThe teaching for this moment from gravel rootNOTES
Get your FREE heart practices --> sign up for my weekly email
Purpose + Astrology bundle (save $70)
Mary Grace’s IG
Mary Grace's website
Email Mary Grace --> hi@mgallerdice.com
//
Gina's website
Gina's IG
Blue Otter School of Herbal Medicine
Layla Feghali, River Rose Remembrance - “plantcestors”
Mugwort (artemisia vulgaris)
Raven Rose
Portland Plant Medicine Gathering
White Cedar (thuja occidentalis)
Robin Wall Kimmerer - "honorable harvest"
Karyn Sanders
Brunem Warshaw
The Rise Disaster Capitalism, Naomi Klein (book)
Get Radical, Boil Roots (document)
Gravel root (eutrochium)
Support the show

1 hr 27 min