Press & Media

Botanical Anthology, spring 2023 issue

A promotional graphic for The Herbal Womb Wisdom podcast, featuring a purple flower with white and pink petals in the background. The title is inside a purple circle, and the episode information is on a light purple background, mentioning episode 45 about embodying winter using traditional herbal wisdom with Jade Alicante.
Collage of three women: the first woman on the left with short curly hair, glasses, and earrings, holding a green and white object outdoors; the second woman in the middle with short dark hair, glasses, wearing a pink hoodie, smiling and holding a white mushroom outdoors; the third woman on the right with long hair, wearing a beige t-shirt, stirring a pot in a kitchen with essential oils and mixing tools.
White mushrooms growing on the trunk of a tree in a forest.

Herbs for the End of the World

Cover of a botanical anthology magazine featuring a table outdoors with a cake, cups, and jars on a white cloth, with text about herbal and plant-related topics and a focus on autumn.

Botanical Anthology

fall 2022 issue, spring 2023 issue, fall 2023 issue, “ask the herbalist” section

With a reverence for each season and the plants associated with them, Botanical Anthology is a seasonal, plant centered digital magazine.

A plant lover’s dream, each edition brings 45+ articles from over 30 contributors guiding you to include herbs in your seasonal apothecary, kitchen, gardening and foraging, crafts, study and celebrations.

A woman with curly dark hair smiling in a kitchen, standing next to a table with bubbling bone broth in a pot, bones, an onion, and green herbs. Behind her, a window shows trees outside, and a colorful artwork of a red rose on a blue background is on the wall. The right side of the image has a brown background with text reading, "Lesson One: Bone Broth Getting Started."

The Art of Frugal Nutrition
(module 3)

Are you looking to feed you and your family nourishing food without spending a lot of money?

The Art of Frugal Nutrition is a sliding scale, ever-expanding course with modules on everything from bone broth to nourishing herbal infusions to fermentation and more.

I contributed Module 3 all about making your own homemade bone broth.

The Herbal Womb Wisdom Podcast

Here's some of what we talk about in our conversation…

  • What it means to live a seasonal lifestyle

  • Some of the basic energetics and elements of each season

  • How the seasons are reflected in the seasons of our wombs

  • Why winter is connected with the water element

  • Simple ways we can work with the energy of winter

  • Foods and herbs that are especially supportive for us during this time

  • Why Astragalus, Maitake, and Nettles are winter essentials in my kitchen

  • Some favorite culinary herbs to help ease menstrual cramps, and so much more…

The winter is a season many folks struggle with, understandably so. But what if I told you it's the season when you can build-up your energy reserves the most? The season you can fill your well and replenish after the more outward and expansive seasons of spring and summer? There's so much medicine the winter has to offer and we dive right into it in my interview on The Herbal Womb Wisdom Podcast.

Close-up of a tree trunk covered with white fungi fungi with green leaves background in a forest.

Herbs for the End of the World

I had the pleasure of being interviewed on herbs for the end of the world by my dear friend Jen Violi for her project, Initiation Station aka The End of the World Club.

Some of what we discuss:

  • Cooking as a gateway herbalism

  • Plants (and hummingbirds) aren’t colonizers

  • Healing through restoring our connection with and remembering our belonging to the natural world/our ecosystems

  • Three particularly potent friends/teachers/medicines during times of initiation (i.e. now)

  • Digesting initiation

  • Mushrooms as masterful transmuters, connectors, & immune boosters

  • How Reishi mushroom makes medicine out of death

Rise Up! Good Witch Podcast

Witch Podcast and get to share my herbal origin story as a part of their plant person origin stories series. It was fun to reminisce to back when I was a baby herbalist and just getting my start. Link to listen below or wherever you get your podcasts

Daydreaming Wolves Podcast

Here’s a bit of what we discuss:

  • My herbal journey and what brought me to herbalism

  • Running a community clinic

  • Simple herbal self-care strategies

  • Giving back when you’re in a profession that’s in relationship with the earth (wildcrafting)

  • Building a teaching community through Patreon

  • A day in the life of an herbalist

  • Bioregional Herbalism, and more!

HerbRally Podcast


Food As Medicine- Making Herb-Infused Bone Broth

Food as medicine is one my favorite subjects and in this episode I share my recipe for “bone broth plus”- a combination of herbs, seaweed, medicinal mushrooms, and veggies that yields a very potent brew. I make this regularly during the fall and winter months and is a one of the major ways I get immune herbs into my life.
Enjoy!

Loam Magazine Interview

I tell some medicine tales, share what led me to herbalism, discuss the deep cultural healing plant medicine has to offer, share my philosophy on healing, bust the myth of "invasive" plants, and describe why working with Dandelion is an act of resistance!

Webinar recordings for River Valley Co-op