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The VOUCH Sessions:

Vaginas, Ovaries, Uteruses, Cycles, & Herbs

with Erika Galentin, MNIMH, RG (AHG)
clinical herbalist & co-creator of Sovereignty Herbs

at
Proud Lake State Rec Area

in Commerce Township, MI

April 6th and 7th, 2019
saturday (10am till 5pm)
/ sunday (10am till 5pm)

ALL genders are welcome and encouraged to come!

 

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Join Erika for a two-day intensive exploring the physiological and energetic love affair between vaginas, ovaries, uteruses, cycles, and herbs. Using blind tea tastings and aroma as a framework for delving into the actions and energetics of some of Erika’s most beloved plant allies, we will be traversing their therapeutics from both clinical and personal perspectives.

The verb ‘to vouch’ can be defined as to ‘assert or confirm as a result of one's own experience that something is true or accurately so described.’ In this way, this intensive seeks inclusivity and the sharing of stories and experiences to enrich our collective understanding about the relationships between bodies and plants.

Erika honors the archetype of ‘the Feminine’, but not necessarily just as engendered or embodied notions of ‘female’. Rather, she approaches the archetype of the feminine as a worldview in healthcare and wellness that seeks to empower self-empathy and dismantle the pervading patriarchal approach that the body is something we should seek to ‘have power over’ by using ‘herbs to treat disease’. From Erika’s perspective, the feminine archetypal worldview of health also incorporates emotional and psychic experiences as key drivers of physical health.


cost...
Cost for the entire weekend is $225 prior to March 1st.  Early registration will assure a productive, amusing and enlightening weekend. Registration after the 1st, if there is space left, will be $250.  Aside from the price break, it helps a LOT with planning and coordinating when people preregister early.

***Unlike in previous workshops, food will not be included this year (sorry!)

hours...
Saturday from 10 till 5ish, and Sunday from 10 till 5ish (with breaks for stretching and eating, of course...).

location...
The class will be held at the River Hawk Annex in
Proud Lake State Rec Area in Commerce Township.  A state park pass will be needed if you don't have an annual.  If you click this link here for explicit directions to the exact building we'll be in.

lodging, local food & dining...
if you don't live near enough to commute each day, I've compiled a list of local resources I hope you'll find helpful with regard to procuring food and/or a place to stay.

Erika Galentin is a Clinical Herbalist and an ITEC certified Clinical Aromatherapist consulting from Sovereignty Herbs in Athens & Columbus, OH. She holds a degree in Herbal Medicine from the University of Wales, Cardiff, UK and Scottish School of Herbal Medicine, Glasgow, UK. She is a professional member of the National Institute of Medical Herbalists (UK) and the American Herbalists Guild (USA). She is also a proud member of Pi Alpha Xi National Honor Society in Horticulture (USA).

A decade of clinical practice has provided a platform for a deep and influential understanding of the efficacy of medicinal plants within a clinical environment. It is through this clinical practice that Erika is able encourage positive, learned relationships between plants and people. She is a firm believer in celebrating the role humanity plays in the ecology of our landscapes and that our relationships with the natural world should be based upon reciprocity and exchange. In addition to clinical practice, Erika is both a student and teacher of horticulture and native medicinal plant conservation and ecology.

Erika is also deeply passionate about the history of botanical medicine in the United States as depicted by the American Botanical Movement of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, and has built her clinical philosophy around the principles and practice of Physiomedical and Eclectic traditions.

With her dedication to medicinal plants native to Ohio and the Greater Appalachian region, Erika teaches, lectures and writes on native medicinal plant conservation and applied ecology, propagation, herbalism, and clinical efficacy. Erika is a guest instructor at the Ohio Herb Education Center, Gahanna, Ohio, guest faculty at the Eclectic School of Herbal Medicine, Lowgap, NC, and Course Contributor for the New York Institute of Aromatic Studies and the Herbal Academy. She also participates as a member of the Education Committee of the American Herbalists Guild as well as the Stewardship Committee of Appalachia Ohio Alliance, a non-profit organization dedicated to the conservation of land and water in Southeast Ohio.

You can follow Erika on her personal websitefacebook, and instagram.


to register...

Checks can be made out to jim mcdonald and sent to me at:

  4535 jozwik
  white lake, mi 48383. 

paypal payment options...                                                   
 please select appropriate price from pulldown

Have questions about classes? 
I've got answers to frequently asked questions

(like times, weather exceptions and such) here. 

 

Contact jim at (248) 238-8733 or jim@herbcraft.org
(please note that this is not a cell number and doesn't get texts)

with any questions about the event...

 

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