30. Folk Herbalism, Community and Culture with Farai Harreld

The Good Dirt: Sustainability Explained - Un pódcast de Lady Farmer - Viernes

Mary and Emma chat with Farai Harreld, an herbalist and writer known as the Hillbilly African, who takes inspiration from both her African and rural American roots. Farai grew up in Botswana and came to America to go to college, where she encountered the challenges of an entirely different culture. Her journey into herbalism began as a struggle with her hair, and led her into a deeper knowledge of plants as a source of healing and support. Now as a mother, a writer, a doula and a folk herbalist, she inspires others as a champion of slow living, local engagement and community building.  3:00 - Grow Your Own Food Intensive Workshop Let’s get into the interview! 6:00 - Farai explains her origin story 11:30 - Farai’s garden 16:00 - Farai’s love of the folklore of plants 25:40 - What does sustainability mean to you? 30:00 - What will you bring from 2020 into 2021? 35:00 - The importance of rest 39:00 - Good Dirt means good conversation 45:00 - The origin of Hillbilly African  Things Mentioned: - Episode 11 with Nicky and Dave - Grow Your Own Food Intensive Workshop - The ALMANAC - Farai’s Instagram - Farai’s Patreon - Farai’s Website - Slow Living Challenge 2021

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