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Podcasts

Explore this collection of  podcasts dedicated to herbs, healing and self-care. Learn practical ways to nourish your body, mind, and spirit through Nature's Medicine. 

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Raw Vegetables

This Juneteenth
conversation between
Tara Baklund
and
Carolyn Jones celebrates heritage and healing.

Marcos Luis is an award-winning multimedia artist who enjoys storytelling.

An actor of stage and film, photographer, trained dancer, singer, entrepreneur, and host of OneMicNite, a podcast that showcases  independent artists of all types. 

In this episode, health and wellness takes center stage with Carolyn Jones.

Golden Dust

Listen as Carolyn Jones offers her take on failure as a steppingstone to successful living.

This testimonial celebrates empowerment through lost traditions explored in the Black Folk Herbalism online course taught by Carolyn Jones and Matthew Wood.

Sage Bundle in Bowl

Deepen your relationship with plants by exploring their medicinal and spirtual applications.

Cinnamon Sticks

Herbalists Without Borders members Carolyn Jones, Amy Fabrikant, and Lily Michaud share strategies for working on herbal projects in the community. 

This rich dialogue enjoyed between Amana be Love and Carolyn Jones is full of stories and wisdom.

They talk about death, grief, talking to Spirit, looking inside ourselves, and so much more!

Soul food from a historical perspective reveals that the enslaved population of African Americans maintained a farm-to-table approach to feeding themselves and their families. 
 
History shows that severe cruelty resulted in low birth weights, unhealthy work conditions, unfathomable grief, and loss of family and friends. 

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Ingenuity and determination combined with faith, hope, and skills gleaned in the Mother Land has given birth to robust generations of men, women, and children who still enjoy the fruits of ancestral labor in the kitchen.

“Real soul food is food that enhances the soul, our central sun, our melanin, our carbon. Fruits, vegetables, grains, this is the real soul food.”  ~ Dr. Sebi

Lily Flowers

In this Tea Talks Roundtable, Jiling discusses mobile herbal clinics with the HWB Herbalists Without Borders|Coordinator, Carolyn Jones, and Botanical Bus Co-Founder and community leader, Jocelyn Boreta. 

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