93. The Gaps in Herbal Education: Jessyca Bosscha on Herbal Education
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In this interview, I have a wonderful chat with Jessyca Bosscha, a naturopath, herbalist and herbal educator on Bunjalung country. Jess has almost a decade of clinical experience and a deep lived experience of recovery from intense trauma and stress, and is passionate about helping others.
As you would likely know, Jess runs the 'Self-Care with Herbs' segment of The Elder Tree Podcast, and she really is the perfect person for the job. I love her wisdom and motivation for helping people work with herbs in a deeply restorative and nourishing way. Even just listening to her talk is so calming and grounding.
In this conversation, we discuss the importance of herbal education and the gaps that exist in modern education systems. Jess shares her journey as a teacher and naturopath, highlighting the need for practical skills and hands-on experience with herbs. We discuss the role of Estuary Learning, a supportive community for herbal pratitioners and herbal educators, in filling these gaps and providing mentorship.
The conversation touches on the importance of slowing down the learning process, developing a personal connection with plants, and the use of adaptogens for stress and burnout. I hope that you enjoy this interview with my beautiful coworker, a herbalist that I admire and respect very much.
SHOWNOTES:
Find Jessyca on IG:www.instagram.com/jessbosscha_naturopath/
FB:www.facebook.com/JessBosschaNaturopath
Jess's online apothecary: https://jessbosscha-naturopath.square.site
Access Jess's new course here:https://subscribepage.io/rhHEmA
The Elder Tree podcast listeners can use the code SELFCARE for a 10% discount off the total price (code expires Monday 26th August)
Estuary Learning:https://www.estuarylearning.org.au/
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