In this episode, hosts AC and Isaac Hill sit down with herbalist Kyle Denton. Kyle shares his journey from a bike accident to becoming an herbalist and teacher, diving deep into his passion for astrological herbalism and biofield tuning. Discover the story behind Kyle's herb shop, Tippecanoe Herbs, and its evolution from a farmer's market stall to a comprehensive healing space with a kitchen, cafe, and herbal clinic. Kyle also explains his unique approach to bio terrain vitalism and holistic health, incorporating the elements of nature with modern herbal practice. This episode is a treasure trove of insights for anyone interested in plant-based healing, natural medicine, and the intricate relationships between plants, astrology, and our biofields.
00:00 Introduction to the Plant Cunning Podcast
00:31 Meet Kyle Denton: Herbalist and Teacher
01:14 The Journey of Tippecanoe Herbs
01:58 Herbal Shop and Community Space
04:32 The Connection Between Alcohol and Herbs
06:15 Kyle's Path to Herbalism
11:14 Ayurveda and Western Herbalism
14:13 Understanding Bio Terrain Vitalism
20:09 Exploring Biofield Tuning
31:05 The Power of Naming Plants
31:42 Biofield Tuning Techniques
33:28 Integrating Healing with Herbs
40:44 Astrology and Herbalism
42:38 Aromatic Astrology and Incense Making
49:21 The Role of Myths in Healing
01:02:29 Concluding Thoughts and Resources
Today we are joined once more by the renowned herbalist and author Robert Dale Rogers. Known for his extensive research on mushrooms and lichens, Robert is here to discuss the fascinating world of ferns and his latest book, 'The Fern Pharmacy.' We explore the medicinal wonders of ferns, discover their unique lifecycles, and learn some surprising historical and practical uses. Robert shares insights from his journey and research, including the importance of proper preparation for medicinal efficacy and his personal experiences with various fern species. Whether you're an herbalist looking to expand your knowledge or just curious about the hidden potentials of these ancient plants, this episode offers a wealth of information. Stay tuned as Robert also teases his upcoming works on mosses and medicinal cacti.
00:00 Introduction to the Plant Cunning Podcast
00:31 Welcoming Robert Dale Rogers
01:41 Researching the Fern Pharmacy
03:56 Ferns in History and Culture
06:30 Medicinal and Edible Ferns
17:02 Practical Uses of Ferns
20:44 Ferns in Traditional Medicine
23:06 Decoctions and Infusions: Using Ferns for Health
23:46 Traditional Uses of Ferns in Indigenous Medicine
25:15 Favorite Ferns and Their Medicinal Benefits
28:24 Ferns in Global Practices and Personal Anecdotes
34:37 Silica and Bone Health: The Role of Ferns
36:26 Upcoming Projects and Future Research
It's the 2026 astro forecast focusing on the winter quarter with guest astrologer Zamboni Funk! Key topics include the Neptune and Saturn conjunction at zero degrees Aries, its historical significance and potential spiritual implications, and major planetary movements such as the pile-up in Capricorn, Uranus entering Gemini, and Mars/Uranus conjunction. We also explores broader themes of changing religious paradigms, the influence of technological advancements, and strategic personal and global adaptability in an uncertain year ahead. Zamboni Funk also highlights major astrological events and provides practical advice for leveraging the energies of 2026.00:00 Introduction to the Plant Cunning Podcast00:34 Astro Forecast for 2026: Key Highlights01:48 Special Offer on Vedic Astrology Readings02:27 Thank You to Our Listeners02:47 Astro Forecast with Zamboni Funk: Winter Quarter Insights03:45 Capricorn Season: Ambition and Challenges06:39 Jupiter Retrograde and Capricorn Pile-Up09:04 Planning and Strategy During Retrogrades17:53 Power Plays and Deception in Aquarius21:22 Saturn and Neptune Conjunction: Historical Significance32:03 Exploring Metaphors and Aphorisms33:57 Astrological Insights: Mercury, Venus, and Jupiter35:14 Practical Applications of Aphorisms35:55 Eclipses and Their Implications44:51 Uranus in Gemini: A Global Shift49:40 Adapting to a Changing World57:24 Astrological Events and Personal Growth
Today we host herbalist, mycologist, and alchemist Jason Scott from Feral Fungi. In this episode, Jason shares his journey into the world of fungi, hermetic alchemy, and ethobotanical studies. We explore the complexities of the mushroom supplement industry, planetary correspondences of mushrooms, and the art of making potent, intentional mushroom medicines. Jason also reveals his favorite methods for double extraction and discusses the importance of supporting local economies. Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more deep dives into the mysteries of nature and the plant world!
00:00 Introduction to the Plant Cunning Podcast
01:59 Guest Introduction: Jason Scott of Feral Fungi
02:51 Jason Scott's Journey into Mycology and Alchemy
08:21 The Influence of Teachers and Mentors
17:22 Doctrine of Signatures and Planetary Correspondences
25:22 The Art and Science of Spagyric Medicine
42:23 Traditional Wisdom and Modern Society
42:57 Intentional Product Creation
43:14 Complexities of Life and Medicine
44:12 Scaling a Company with Integrity
46:14 Medicine Making Techniques
47:16 Soxhlet Extractor Explained
49:46 Alcohol and Water Extraction Methods
55:36 Challenges in Mushroom Industry
01:01:54 Consumer Awareness and Quality
01:08:41 Local Sourcing and Revolutionizing Herbal Medicine
01:19:36 Microbial Concerns in Smoothies
01:20:21 Mushroom Processing for Effectiveness
01:21:20 Absorption Differences: Powders vs. Tinctures
01:22:44 Challenges in Mushroom Research
01:24:34 Chinese Herbalism and Mushroom Medicine
01:28:39 Astrological Correspondences of Mushrooms
01:39:04 Planetary Associations of Specific Mushrooms
01:46:31 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
Today on the Plant Cunning Podcast, we have Alexis J. Cunningfolk, author, educator, and herbalist, on the show. Alexis shares their journey into herbalism, beginning with a profound connection to a koala at a young age and progressing through various life experiences and influential teachers. We delve into Alexis' new book, 'The Apothecary of Belonging,' which explores seasonal rituals and practical herbalism, and emphasizes the inherent sense of belonging. From the importance of storytelling in herbalism to practical tips and cherished plant allies for the winter season, this episode is packed with wisdom and inspiration. Tune in to learn about the deep relationships between people, plants, and the land they live on.00:00 Introduction to the Plant Cunning Podcast00:31 Meet Alexis J Cunningfolk: Author, Educator, and Herbalist01:07 Alexis' Journey to the Plant Path02:01 The Influence of Family and Early Experiences02:56 Discovering Herbalism and Spiritual Practices05:07 College Years and Further Exploration11:34 The Role of Storytelling in Herbalism15:26 Teachers and Mentors in Herbalism22:39 Writing 'The Apothecary of Belonging'28:45 Commodification of Herbalism vs. Relationship with Nature29:59 The Importance of Belonging and Connection30:25 Personal Experiences and Community Work32:52 Healing and Activism36:00 Winter Herbal Practices and Plant Allies46:19 Exploring Plant Allies and Their Benefits49:59 Creating Oracle Maps of Belonging58:17 Conclusion and Resources
Today we welcome herbalist and founder of Wooden Spoon Herbs, Lauren Haynes. You can find Wooden Spoon Herbs at: https://woodenspoonherbs.com/We delve into Lauren’s journey into herbalism, starting from her early fascination with plants to her formal studies with herbal mentors. Lauren shares insights into her product development, including her acclaimed magnesium blue lemonade and other herbal remedies, as well as her approach to accessibility and education in herbalism. The discussion also covers the history and regulations of herbal medicine, business practicalities for herbal entrepreneurs, and Lauren’s favorite plants and future endeavors.00:00 Introduction to the Plant Cunning Podcast00:31 Meet Lauren Haynes: Herbalist and Educator01:27 Lauren's Journey into Herbalism03:27 Early Influences and Mentors05:15 From Passion Project to Business08:30 Wooden Spoon Herbs: Vision and Products14:00 Magnesium: The Essential Mineral19:44 Teaching and Herbal Business Insights22:04 Historical Context of Herbal Medicine25:30 The Flexner Report and Its Impact on Medical Schools26:40 The Pure Food and Drug Act of 190627:57 The Rise and Regulation of Herbal Medicine28:25 Understanding the DSHEA Act and Its Implications31:54 Starting and Protecting Your Herbal Business37:01 Scaling and Systematizing Your Herbal Business41:21 Pricing Strategies and Market Relationships48:17 Favorite Plants and Final Thoughts
You can find out all about Robin Rose's new course that launches December 1st at https://www.robinrosebennett.com/.Today Isaac and AC welcome back the renowned herbalist, author, and green witch, Robin Rose Bennett for an insightful and heartwarming conversation that delves into the vital role of herbalists during these tumultuous times. Robin shares her wisdom on how herbs help connect us to nature, support our communities, and guide us through personal transformation. Discover Robin's children's book, 'The Young Green Witch's Guide to Plant Magic,' designed to inspire the younger generation to explore the wonders of herbalism. Plus, learn about meaningful rituals with plantain and other plants, and the importance of bridging human connection through nature's gifts. This episode is filled with stories, wisdom, and practical advice for anyone looking to deepen their relationship with plants and strengthen their role in the web of life. Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe! Share this episode with friends and leave us a five-star review if you enjoyed it. 🌿 00:00 Introduction and Welcome02:03 Guest Introduction: Robin Rose Bennett02:55 The Role of Herbalists in Today's World05:26 Personal Stories and Plant Connections17:55 Community and Connection Among Herbalists22:02 Urban Foraging and Gardening27:26 Astrology and Personal Insights29:30 The Importance of Wholeness31:19 Embracing All Parts of Ourselves32:11 Involving Younger Generations32:57 Introducing the Children's Book35:10 Highlighting Plant Magic37:04 The Spirit and Physical Connection of Plants41:50 Respecting and Learning from Plants46:40 Upcoming Projects and Courses51:44 Concluding Thoughts and Future Plans
Book a Vedic Astrology reading with Isaac by emailing info@plantcunning.com Today we host Dr. Christie Smirl (https://www.healthiervibrations.com/) an Ayurvedic practitioner and yogi, to discuss the intricate relationship between Ayurveda, mental health, and spiritual wellness. Dr. Christie shares her journey from Western hospital medicine to embracing Ayurvedic practices, highlighting the profound impact of plant-based remedies on restoring health. She elaborates on the fundamental differences between Western and Ayurvedic medicine, the importance of understanding one's dosha, and the healing properties of specific herbs like Tulsi and Ashwagandha. The conversation sheds light on how diet, lifestyle, and spiritual alignment play critical roles in holistic healing. Join us for an enlightening discussion that explores the deep wisdom of Ayurveda and its relevance in today's fast-paced world.00:00 Introduction to the Plant Cunning Podcast00:31 Meet Dr. Christie: From Western Medicine to Ayurveda01:38 Discovering the Power of Ayurvedic Medicine05:47 Ayurveda vs. Western Medicine: Comparative Insights13:04 Understanding Doshas and Their Impact on Health21:10 The Role of Gunas in Mental and Spiritual Health33:03 Addressing Psychological and Psychosomatic Conditions36:50 Avoiding Certain Foods and Lifestyle Adjustments37:13 Understanding Your Body and Mind as a Car38:30 Mental and Physical Doshas40:15 Implementing Lifestyle Changes41:44 Addressing Modern Lifestyle Diseases44:58 The Impact of Screen Time on Mental Health45:56 Ayurvedic Practices for Mental Balance51:26 Herbs for Mental Health: Tulsi and Bacopa01:00:17 Ashwagandha: A Modern Essential01:06:03 The Importance of Plant Relationships01:08:16 Conclusion and Resources
Welcome to the Plant Cunning Podcast! Today, we are thrilled to chat with Richard Mandelbaum, an herbalist, teacher, writer and one of the founders of ArborVitae School of Traditional Herbalism (https://www.arborvitaeny.com/). You can find him at https://www.richardmandelbaum.com/. In this episode, Richard shares his journey into the world of plants and herbalism, his experiences studying botany, and his insights into clinical herbalism. We delve into the importance of slowing down and truly observing the plants around us, the nuances of plant energetics, and the value of crossing scientific and traditional herbalist knowledge. Richard also talks about the dynamics of teaching field botany, working with clients, and the recent exploration of mosses.00:00 Introduction to the Plant Cunning Podcast00:31 Guest Introduction: Richard Mandelbaum00:53 The Herbal Community and Mutual Aid03:27 Richard's Journey to the Plant Path12:14 Learning and Teaching Field Botany27:21 Challenges in Plant Identification30:03 Working with Hawthorne in Herbal Practice36:22 Understanding Herbal Energetics38:13 Discovering Herbalism and Integrating Science38:43 The Value of Multiple Perspectives in Medicine40:41 Astrology and Energetic Systems41:59 Clinical Practice and Herbal Formulation45:53 Challenges in Mainstream Medicine51:44 The Importance of Clinical Experience01:00:28 Reflections on Field Botany01:09:17 Current Practice and Teaching01:13:04 Final Thoughts and Upcoming Events
Book a Vedic astrology reading with Isaac by emailing info@plantcunning.com.
In this episode we talk with herbalist, teacher and distiller Cathy Skipper, who you can find at https://aromagnosis.com/. Cathy shares her journey into the world of plants and herbalism, influenced by her family's rich history in natural medicine and gardening. She discusses her deep connections to the plant path and how it has become a family tradition. Cathy delves into her work on menopause, influenced by her personal experiences and Carl Jung's depth psychology. She talks about the alchemical journey of menopause and the concept of the 'sovereign woman', emphasizing the importance of embracing the transformation through menopause. Cathy also explores how essential oils and aromatherapy can be powerful tools in this spiritual and emotional journey. In addition to her insights on menopause, Cathy shines light on her distillation practice. She narrates the meticulous process of harvesting and distilling plants, focusing on the significance of using plants from the high desert and maintaining the integrity of essential oils. This episode is packed with wisdom on holistic healing, the power of plant medicine, and the deep connections we share with nature. Whether you're an herbalist, therapist, or simply someone curious about the mysteries of nature and personal transformation, this conversation with Cathy Skipper is sure to inspire and enlighten.
00:00 Introduction to the Plant Cunning Podcast
00:43 Cathy Skipper's Journey to Herbalism
03:09 The Alchemy of Menopause
11:11 Aromatherapy and Its Healing Power
18:22 The Art and Science of Distillation
24:01 Self-Healing and Jungian Concepts
30:23 The Integrity of Essential Oil Practitioners
31:46 The Importance of Small Distillers
32:25 Aromatherapy in Psychedelic Therapy
33:53 The Brutality of Industrial Harvesting
34:26 The Reality of Monocrops
35:52 Personal Experiences with Distillation
39:29 Forgotten Plants and Their Significance
53:15 The Healing Power of Aromatic Plants
57:28 Upcoming Projects and Resources
Today we dive into the world of the cunning folk with the knowledgeable and charismatic Dr. Al Cummins. Dr. Cummins, a historian and practitioner of magic, shares his journey from Birmingham, UK to the United States and his extensive research on service magicians, folk magic, and modern adaptations of these ancient practices. Join us as we explore the use of medicinal herbs like rosemary for spiritual and physical healing, the intricacies of geomancy, the ethics of divination, and Dr. Cummins' hands-on experiences with necromancy. This episode is packed with insights into the modern-day application of traditional magic, methods for diagnosing and protecting against negative influences, and unbewitching herbs. We hope you enjoy the show!
Dr Alexander Cummins is a consultant, diviner, writer, contemporary cunning-man, and historian of magic. His magical specialities are the dead (folk necromancy), divination (geomancy) and the grimoires.
Dr Cummins’ published works include An Excellent Booke of the Arte of Magicke (Scarlet Imprint, 2020) with Phil Legard, The Starry Rubric: Seventeenth-century English Astrology and Magic (Hadean Press 2012), A Book of the Magi: Lore, Prayers, and Spellcraft of the Three Holy Kings (Revelore Press, 2018), as well as contributions to collections by Three Hands Press, Scarlet Imprint, and Hadean Press. He is a founding editor of Revelore Press’ Folk Necromancy in Transmission series, and co-hosts the podcast Radio Free Golgotha.
The Good Doctor is a frequent speaker on the international circuit, consults for clients and organisations, and provides training, workshops, and coaching in many aspects of magical theory, history, and practice. Originally from the Midlands of the UK, Al now makes his home in New Hampshire.
00:00 Introduction to the Plant Cunning Podcast
00:31 Meet Dr. Al Cummins: Scholar and Practitioner
01:28 Al's journey to the US and His Background
03:28 Exploring the History and Practice of Cunning Folk
07:18 Astrology, Magic, and the Role of Cunning Folk
19:05 The Intersection of Learned Magic and Cunning Craft
25:56 Astrological Magic and Practical Applications
33:30 Geomancy: The Earthy Sister of Astrology
41:53 Unbewitching Herbs and Plant Magic
45:44 Exploring Humoral Theory and Herbal Combinations
46:08 Astrological and Folk Charm Practices
46:42 The Power of Rosemary in Magic
47:32 Purifying Herbs and Their Significance
49:02 Working with Spirits and Rituals49:45 Practical Uses of Rosemary and Other Herbs
51:27 Dealing with Curses and Spiritual Protection
01:02:01 Divination and Its Importance in Magic
01:17:26 The Evolution of Cunning Traditions
01:22:26 Working with Spirits and Ancestors
01:27:05 Navigating Relationships with Spirits
01:28:33 Upcoming Events and Resources
Join us on this spooky edition of the Plant Cunning Podcast as we welcome Coby Michael, author of 'The Poison Path Herbal: Baneful Herbs, Medicinal Nightshades, and Ritual Entheogens', 'The Poison Path Grimoire: Dark Herbalism, Poison Magic, and Baneful Allies' and proprietor of The Poisoner's Apothecary. Coby delves into the mystical world of poisonous plants and their role in herbalism and magic. Discover the fascinating uses of plants like Belladonna, Henbane, and Aconite, and learn how Coby's journey intertwined with these potent allies. Coby also talks about the upcoming Botanica Obscura Conference and offers insightful advice for those curious about the Poison Path.
00:00 Introduction to the Plant Cunning Podcast
01:23 Meet Coby Michael: Author and Herbalist
02:04 Coby's Journey into the Poison Path
05:27 Influences and Mentors in the Poison Path
07:12 The Allure and Caution of Poisonous Plants
09:25 Working with Poisonous Plants Spiritually and Practically
12:34 Historical and Cultural Perspectives on Poisonous Plants
19:27 Belladonna: The Witch's Swiss Army Knife
31:48 Exploring Protection Magic
32:32 The Mystique of Belladonna
35:30 Henbane: A Poisonous Favorite
46:35 The Intriguing World of Aconite
48:51 Botanica Obscura Conference
51:29 Final Thoughts and Advice
In this episode, we welcome back herbalist and teacher Meghan Rhodes and chat about the relationship between Ayurveda, the changing seasons, and how our constitutions are affected. We dive deep into the three doshas—Vata, Pitta, and Kapha—linked to the five elements: Ether, Air, Fire, Water, and Earth. Meghan shares her journey into Ayurveda and offers practical advice for balancing our systems as we transition through the seasons.
Learn more about Meghan's intensive herbalism course - Awaken Herbal Wisdom - applications open each spring - https://bit.ly/43qbNxg
Join her mailing list for updates on current cohorts and when applications open - https://bit.ly/4kqdWQi
Instagram - @heritageschoolofherbalmedicine (https://www.instagram.com/heritageschoolofherbalmedicine/)Meghan Rhodes is a qualified herbalist and the founder and director of Heritage School of Herbal Medicine, where she guides students on a unique sense-based herbalism course and journey, Awaken Herbal Wisdom, for up to three turnings of the wheel.
Meghan’s practice of herbalism is rooted in the belief that we must remember, reclaim and relearn our knowledge of our bodies, our autonomy and how to work with plant medicine in order to bring control of our own health back into our families and homes for a sustainable future for ourselves and the planet. Through her herbalism school, Meghan facilitates the development of confident, empowered herbalists, attuned to the messages of their bodies and the natural world. Living the deep wisdom of herbal medicine within themselves, their homes and their communities, they uplift themselves and others, creating a stronger society organically.
Meghan is a member of both the College of Practitioners of Phytotherapy and the Ayurvedic Professionals Association.
00:00 Introduction to the Plant Cunning Podcast
00:31 Meet Meghan Rhodes: Herbalist and Teacher
02:18 Seasonal Changes and Ayurvedic Doshas
07:19 Understanding Ayurveda: From Elements to Doshas
15:29 Identifying Doshas in People and Seasons
21:33 Balancing Doshas and Health Implications
28:02 Seasonal Cycles and Ayurvedic Practices
30:13 Adapting Ayurveda to Local Climates
34:02 Crafting with Paper Plates
34:27 Flexibility in Seasonal Patterns
34:36 Craft Time and Homework Ideas
35:09 Balancing Doshas with Local Environment
37:15 Seasonal Changes and Dosha Effects
38:04 Preparing for Fall: Tips for Kapha Types
40:19 Warming Foods and Drinks for Cold Seasons
43:26 Herbal Remedies for Different Doshas
46:20 The Importance of Seasonal Eating
57:53 Fasting and Seasonal Resets
01:03:10 Herbal Wisdom Course Overview
For our 5 year anniversary and 200th episode, we asked co-director of the Actaea Institute for Herbal Medicine and Aromatherapy, and well known author, herbalist and educator Gabriel Mojay to ask us some questions!
00:00 Introduction and Milestones
00:57 Special Guest: Gabriel Mojay
02:08 Reflecting on the Podcast Journey
04:04 The Origin Story
13:27 Transition to Video and Social Media
20:57 Guest Selection and Production Insights
24:53 Exploring the Living Cosmos
27:31 Trust in Plant Healing Modalities
29:34 Holistic Healing and Spirituality
35:29 Favorite Podcast Episodes
40:29 Personal Transformations and Learning
45:21 Future Plans and Aspirations
52:33 Celebrating Milestones and Gratitude
In this episode we sit down with Craig Williams, L.Ac., AHG; esoteric author, Ayurvedic practitioner, and expert in traditional Chinese medicine. Craig shares his journey into the herbal medicine, influenced by his mother's early health food habits and his lifelong interest in Asian studies, including Qigong, Tai Chi, and Kung Fu. Craig delves into the importance of understanding the five elements, diagnosis, and the often overlooked concept of spiritual disease. He emphasizes the need for a balanced approach to health that integrates physical, psychological, and spiritual wellbeing. Craig also discusses his new book, the Aghora Verses, inspired by a profound experience at Mount Kailash. This episode is packed with insightful nuggets on herbalism, acupuncture, and the vital role of spiritual practices in achieving holistic health. Tune in for a deep dive into the mysteries of nature, plant relationships, and much more. Don't miss it!
00:00 Introduction and Announcements
00:48 Meet Craig Williams: Esoteric Author and Practitioner
03:21 Craig's Journey to the Plant Path
04:39 Exploring Mystical Experiences and Cultural Influences
08:38 The Importance of Minimalism in Herbalism and Medicine
13:41 Integrating Multiple Traditions and Systems
23:44 The Role of Diagnosis in Health and Healing
31:28 Understanding Patient Vitality in Ayurveda
32:21 Infertility Cases and Energetic Systems
33:03 The Role of Diagnostic Schema
33:49 Basic Health Checks and Energetic Systems
35:05 The Controversy of Dry Needling
36:22 Empowering Patients with Energetic Systems
37:00 Spiritual Healing and Diagnosis
38:52 The Importance of Spiritual Practice
40:53 Spiritual Sickness in Western Medicine
45:26 The Role of Vedic Astrology in Healing
52:04 The Power of Mantras and Spiritual Tools
52:22 Introducing the New Book: Aghora Verses
56:26 Final Thoughts and Encouragement
Welcome to the Fall Forecast for 2025 with ZamboniFunk! Tune in as we discuss everything from Mars in Scorpio and eclipse season to strategies for building personal power and forecasting key astrological events for Q4 2025. Zamboni covers notable alignments, including the challenging aspects during Libra and Sagittarius seasons, and provides valuable advice for navigating these turbulent times. We also touch on exciting events such as the upcoming Plant Cunning Conference and the launch of a new herb school program. This episode is packed with astrological wisdom and practical tips to enhance your understanding and approach to the unique cosmic energies of this season.
00:00 Introduction to the Plant Cunning Podcast
00:31 Fall Forecast Overview with ZamboniFunk
01:41 Upcoming Events and Announcements
03:38 Astrological Insights for Q4 2025
04:24 Mars in Scorpio and Planetary Movements
09:55 Eclipse Season and Solar Eclipse Discussion
19:03 Neptune in Aries and Political Violence
22:04 Saturn's Influence and Retrograde Movements
27:33 Personal Growth and Spirituality
34:14 The Impact of Witchcraft and Public Perception
43:09 Plant Cunning Conference and Isaac's Musical Talent
44:26 Cultivating Personal Power with Mercury and Mars in Scorpio
45:19 Mars and Scorpio: Strategic Victory and Talismans
48:40 Electional Astrology and Practical Applications
57:54 Navigating Mercury and Mars in Sagittarius
01:02:51 Venus in Libra: Negotiation and Diplomacy
01:06:21 Jupiter in Cancer: Abundance and Faith
01:15:14 Final Thoughts and Encouragement
Welcome to a deep dive into the mysteries of astrological and natural magic with returning guest John Michael Greer on the Plant Cunning Podcast! From examining John Dee's aphorisms on astrology and magic to unveiling the practical uses of fluid condensers and planetary talismans, this episode is packed with fascinating insights. John also sheds light on integrating ancient traditions with modern practices and the importance of meditative self-improvement. If you're eager to harness the power of astrological and natural magic, this episode is a must-listen! Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe to stay updated with our magical journeys! #Astrology #AncientMagic #JohnMichaelGreer #PlantCunningPodcast #Talismans #HerbalMagic #AstrologicalMagic
00:00 Introduction and Welcome
00:34 Guest Introduction: John Michael Greer
00:48 Announcements and Updates
02:36 Discussion on John Dee's Aphorisms
03:47 Historical Context and Renaissance Astrology
08:54 Modern Interpretations and Practices
36:29 Astrological Magic and Fluid Condensers
43:48 Navigating Lunar Timing
44:11 Understanding Talismans and Amulets
47:07 Empowering Statues and Images
50:21 Practical Magic and Divination
52:15 Planetary Charities and Remedies
57:09 Reviving Renaissance Magic
01:05:26 The Complexity of Plant Correspondences
01:17:43 Crafting and Using Mars Talismans
01:18:16 The Role of Saffron in Solar and Jupiter Rituals
01:19:50 Living Statues and Spiritual Entities
01:23:19 The Importance of Self-Development in Magic
01:29:54 The Debate on Paper Talismans
01:37:20 Astrological Systems and Universal Truths
01:45:32 Final Thoughts and Upcoming Jupiter Elections
01:47:11 Practical Tips for Making and Deconsecrating Talismans
In this episode we sit down with herbalist, musician and author Juliet Howard about her new book The Girl Whose Garden Comes Alive Juliet's relationship to plant magic began at a very early age living on the wild cliffs of the Oregon coast. Her approach to herbalism comes from a deep reverence for plants through an animist perspective. The purpose of her work is to help people come home to themselves through fostering deeper relationships to plants and the natural world. Her strong conviction is that plants are a powerful portal into the magic and wonder of being alive and embodied.#Herbalism #ChildrensBooks #NatureLovers
00:00 Introduction to the Plant Cunning Podcast
00:31 Meet Juliet Howard: Herbalist, Musician, and Author
01:35 Juliet's Journey to Herbalism
05:03 Introducing Juliet's New Book for Children
05:21 The Inspiration Behind the Book
05:30 Teaching Kids About Plant Relationships
06:37 Engaging Activities for Kids
10:32 Juliet's Connection with Nature and Children
16:03 Memories of Childhood and Nature
20:22 Encouraging Kids to Connect with Nature
24:29 The Influence of Peer Pressure on Trying New Things
24:58 Exploring the Elder Chapter in the Book
27:54 The Joy of Making Herbal Preparations
29:14 Diving into Flower Essences
34:38 Personal Stories and Surprising Plant Connections
43:18 How to Get in Touch and Buy the Book
In this episode we explore the intertwined realms of Jewish herbalism, history, and cultural exchange with returning guests Deatra Cohen and Adam Siegel. The authors discuss their new book, 'Woven Roots,' which explores the rich and complex history of Jewish herbalism in Eastern Europe. From the significance of Valerian and Sea Buckthorn to magical healing traditions and midwifery, this episode unveils the deep connections between plants and people across centuries. Don't miss out on their personal stories, research findings, and fascinating insights into community care and mutual aid within diverse Eastern European cultures. Be sure to like, comment, and subscribe for more engaging content!
00:00 Introduction and Announcements
02:35 Welcoming the Guests: Deatra Cohen and Adam Siegel
05:08 Discussing the New Book: Woven Roots
12:10 The Pale of Settlement: A Cultural Tapestry
18:36 Healing Traditions and Cross-Cultural Exchanges
34:32 Magic and Medicine in the Pale
39:19 Wax Divination and the Evil Eye
40:23 The Significance of the Number Nine
42:14 Shamanic Figures and Healing Practices
44:41 Magical Healing Traditions
48:08 Exploring the Plant Sanicle
55:53 Sea Buckthorn and Its Uses
59:53 Valerian: Uses and Effects
01:03:21 Vervain and Personal Experiences
01:06:34 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
In this episode AC and Isaac Hill delve into the spiritual world with guest, Sri Kutupananda Nath, a Tantric practitioner from South India. Listen as we explore the fascinating topics of Advaita Vedanta vs. Tantra, weather magic, and working with deities. Nath shares his experiences with Indra, Baglamukhi, and the importance of initiation, along with insights from his new book, 'My Experiences With Rain.' Whether you're interested in ancient technologies, the spiritual path, or Vedic astrology, this episode has something for you. Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more intriguing discussions! #PlantCunningPodcast #SpiritualJourney #WeatherMagic #Tantra #AdvaitaVedanta
00:00 Introduction to the Plant Cunning Podcast
02:47 Meet Our Guest: Sri Kutupananda Nath
03:22 Sri Kutupananda Nath's Spiritual Journey
05:38 Understanding Prana Shakti and Kundalini
11:31 Exploring Different Spiritual Traditions
18:19 Working with Weather Magic and Baglamukhi
28:48 Applications of Plant Practices
29:13 Weather Manipulation Techniques
31:06 Cosmology of the Five Fires
33:03 The Significance of Homa and Mantras
36:14 Ethics and Consequences of Weather Influence
44:50 The Role of Frogs in Weather Patterns
48:40 Current Projects and Contact Information
50:13 Concluding Thoughts and Reflections