4 episodes

Ever wanted to feel more at home when outside or long for a larger community? Join us, Joel and Leah Larabell {creators of High Garden Tea}, as we have lighthearted conversations about different neighbors in nature and how we can welcome them into our daily lives. We are missing out on a huge part of our family, and it’s time we get to know them a little better- the Wildlings. Each plant, animal, fungi and piece of our natural world that we better understand, the more we can bring the outdoors into our home and feel at home when outdoors. We'll be teaching herbalism, talking wild foods, meeting animals, sharing nature connection, ecotherapy and forest conservation tips, all the while sipping on tea and inviting you in for a cup . So be warned, this may lead to chronic actual tree hugging.

Sipping Teas and Hugging Trees High Garden

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    • 4.9 • 44 Ratings

Ever wanted to feel more at home when outside or long for a larger community? Join us, Joel and Leah Larabell {creators of High Garden Tea}, as we have lighthearted conversations about different neighbors in nature and how we can welcome them into our daily lives. We are missing out on a huge part of our family, and it’s time we get to know them a little better- the Wildlings. Each plant, animal, fungi and piece of our natural world that we better understand, the more we can bring the outdoors into our home and feel at home when outdoors. We'll be teaching herbalism, talking wild foods, meeting animals, sharing nature connection, ecotherapy and forest conservation tips, all the while sipping on tea and inviting you in for a cup . So be warned, this may lead to chronic actual tree hugging.

    Cawling All CROWS

    Cawling All CROWS

    In this episode, we’ll be singing the praises of our old friend the crow.  This misunderstood songbird is quite possibly the most intelligent creature in North America and is more than willing to become friends with you.  In fact, you could even become a Legend Among Crows and we’re here to tell you how.  

    We’ll be playing a game where Joel will be testing Leah’s crow knowledge while shedding some light on these iridescent black beauties.  

    Is a crow smarter than our 3 year old son, Woods? Do crows mate for life and live in large, close knit families? Do crows hold murder investigations? Do crows destroy your garden and backyard song bird diversity? These are just some of the questions Leah will be asked while you test your knowledge as well. Come on and play along! 

    Remember, with every neighbor in nature that we get to know just a bit better, the more our community expands and deeper our sense of belonging becomes. See another friend in the wild with just a little mind shift and bit of knowledge.

    If you enjoy this podcast and would like to support it or just enjoy really amazing tea and herbal infusions, you can purchase some of our creations at www.highgardentea.com
    Show notes can also be found here in our $2 downloads at www.highgardentea.com

    With every item you purchase from our online shop, you preserve one square foot of forested land allowing it to remain a safe haven for the wild lives, both plant and animal that call it home. It also holds space for community education and programs in partnership with local nonprofits.

    To follow along what we are up to in short videos and photos, follow us on instagram @highgardentea.

    All information in this podcast is for educational purposes only. We are not claiming to be doctors or that herbs are drugs. They aren’t… they are living and much more complex. And we are plant wisdom keepers eager to pass along our tradition. This information is intended to empower you to be more aware and immersed in your world around you. With empowerment comes accountability so use good judgement and do your due diligence to make informed decisions and appropriate actions.

    • 26 min
    THYME To Kick That Cough!

    THYME To Kick That Cough!

    In this episode I, Leah, am bringing herbalism home with the focus on the common garden companion, Thyme.  Join me as I talk not only about this plant’s medicinal properties, but also how to actually incorporate this into your life. 

    When do you work with thyme? How do you work with it? Where do you plant thyme so it can help your garden? 

    I’ll also break down a cough for you.  All coughs are not created equally and each type of cough needs a different herb for best results.  Specifically, I talk about 3 basic coughs, the dry, wet and irritated cough. Thyme is a wonderful teacher in this lesson.  

    I’ll then dig into Thyme in the garden and who it likes to be planted by and who thrives because it is near.  If anyone out there is tired of picking off those big ol’ tomato hornworms, you may want to give this a listen.  

    This episode is then rounded out with herbal medicine making tips and a recipe to make sure that you have what you need to bring this amazing natural neighbor, Thyme, into your home with confidence and excitement.  It’s one thing to listen and learn a bit, but it’s another to feel ready to bring it into your life; let’s see if we can do that today. 

    All while sipping on tea and having a dang good time.
    If you enjoy this podcast and would like to support it or just enjoy really amazing tea and herbal infusions, you can purchase some of our creations at www.highgardentea.com
    Show notes can also be found here in our $2 downloads at www.highgardentea.com

    With every item you purchase from our online shop, you preserve one square foot of forested land allowing it to remain a safe haven for the wild lives, both plant and animal that call it home. It also holds space for community education and programs in partnership with local nonprofits.

    To follow along what we are up to in short videos and photos, follow us on instagram @highgardentea.

    All information in this podcast is for educational purposes only. We are not claiming to be doctors or that herbs are drugs. They aren’t… they are living and much more complex. And we are plant wisdom keepers eager to pass along our tradition. This information is intended to empower you to be more aware and immersed in your world around you. With empowerment comes accountability so use good judgement and do your due diligence to make informed decisions and appropriate actions.

    • 28 min
    PINE: Friend, Medicine and Food

    PINE: Friend, Medicine and Food

    In this episode, we are both so excited about Pine that we brought our own info to share with one another. This magnificent tree is one of the best friends you can find in a forest. It can provide year round food, medicine and shelter for us and many other forest family members.
    Leah shares about Pine’s medicinal properties and how to prepare those. One fascinating way to receive Pine’s immune boosting benefits is to simply stand near one! That and many other amazing herbal wellness gems are waiting for you… even one of Leah’s favorite herbal recipes, a Pine Oxymel.
    Joel will help you feel more confident in Pine tree identification regarding “poisonous” pine information you may need to know. He will also talk about the wide range of edibility from this Giving Tree… believe it or not…. Every single part of this tree can be eaten at some point in the year.

    If you enjoy this podcast and would like to support it or just enjoy really amazing tea and herbal infusions, you can purchase some of our creations at www.highgardentea.com
    Show notes can also be found in our $2 downloads at www.highgardentea.com
    With every item you purchase from our online shop, you preserve one square foot of forested land allowing it to remain a safe haven for the wild lives, both plant and animal that call it home. It also holds space for community education and programs in partnership with local nonprofits.

    To follow along what we are up to in short videos and photos, follow us on instagram @highgardentea.

    All information in this podcast is for educational purposes only. We are not claiming to be doctors or that herbs are drugs. They aren’t… they are living and much more complex. And we are plant wisdom keepers eager to pass along our tradition. This information is intended to empower you to be more aware and immersed in your world around you. With empowerment comes accountability so use good judgement and do your due diligence to make informed decisions and appropriate actions.

    • 34 min
    An Introduction

    An Introduction

    Hello and welcome to the Sipping Teas and Hugging Trees Podcast where we, Joel and Leah Larabell of High Garden tea will be having lighthearted conversations about different neighbors in nature and how we can welcome them into our daily lives.
    This episode is a quick introduction to what we hope to bring you with this podcast as well as a little bit about each of us.
    Leah, an herbalist, teacher, ecotherapist and natural lover, and Joel, the woodsman, tea connoisseur, natural craftsman and tree enthusiast.
    We hope to meet anyone where they are and take a walk together in our shared home. Each piece of our natural world that we better understand, the more we can bring the outdoors into our home and feel at home when outdoors.
    Come along with us, grab a cup of tea, and let's expand our natural community.

    • 12 min

Customer Reviews

4.9 out of 5
44 Ratings

44 Ratings

LockReviews ,

Interesting and Engaging

As an herbalist myself I always love to absorb the wisdom of other practitioners. Leah and Joel offer a wealth of knowledge with an easy-going delivery… You gatta’ love southerners! The crow episode was downright fascinating. I hope they have an opportunity to record more episodes soon. ❤️

King Deadlock ,

Super fun and informative

Looking forward to more episodes!! Loving this podcast. Very positive and informative. Nice vibe.

j-r-s- ,

Knowledge Based and Heart Driven

I can’t say enough about Joel and Leah’s accessible and inviting approach to the gift of the natural world. Their ability to communicate facts while sharing their heartfelt love of nature engages my head and my soul. I have learned so much from their Instagram posts and purchased their nourishing teas and this podcast is the perfect extension of those interactions.

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