Herb Women Classroom/2025 In Our Own Hands: Women's Wellness Series

  • $199

2025 In Our Own Hands: Women's Wellness Series

  • Course
  • 23 Lessons

Take a deep dive with three hour sessions lead by experts in their fields. Includes six, three-hour long workshops with handouts included. Explore Women’s Ritual & Rites of Passage, Aging Well, Pagan Herbal Traditions, Mushrooms and Herbs for the Whole Woman, Wild Nourishment, and Case Management and Advocacy Skills for Herbalists.

Workshops Included

Women’s Ritual & Rites of Passage; Menarche, Motherhood, and Croning with Kaitlin Ilya Wolf

The life of a woman contains many initiations. By ritualizing these rites of passage, we embody our journey to wholeness and belonging. Experiencing and being witnessed in these initiations can be transformational. This introductory workshop will support you in bringing ritual into your life and the lives of the women around you. We'll dive into the many initiations of womanhood, focusing on menarche (first moon-cycle), motherhood (as a stage of life, whether one has given birth or not), and croning (elderhood). The class will cover ritual structure, ideas for rites of passage rituals, personal ritual, women's circle facilitation skills, and circle songs & chants.

Aging Well with Isla Burgess

Three hours to focus on keeping ourselves well as we age:

To include recent research into ageing, practical ways to put into weekly/daily practice, taking care of ourselves, our senses, our bones, our blood, our brain, our skin, and nourishing our inner lives and more.

Notes included.

Pagan Herbal Traditions of Europe with Max Dashu

"“Pluck will I the fairy-wort with expectation from the fairy bower to overcome every oppression… There is nothing the sun encircles but is to her a sure victory.” —Scottish incantation.

We’ll go into the lore, chants, and rituals of sacred plants, including Mugwort, Hypericum, Mandrake, Rue, Vervain, Rowan-berry and the Daturas. The Nine Herbs Charm in Old English, the lybbestre (“medicine woman”) and wyrtgaelstre (“herb-chantress”) and other folk names for women healers. Herbs of the Midsummer garlands and bonfires; sitting under Hyldemoer, Mother of the Elderberry Tree, to watch the elven procession pass by on that Eve. Healing by chant, touch, passes, smoking, lustration, curing stones, tying herbs on with knotted yarn, and passing children through hoops or ""elf-bores” (natural openings in trees). Italian herbalists who healed with flower oils, Bulgarian vrachky healers, Scots and Irish “fairy doctors,” German “measurers,” and Slavic “whisperers.” Herbalists who sing praise songs to the plants in gathering, tell them why they are needed to cure, and sprinkle offerings into the Earth. The mermaid counseled, “If they wad drink nettles in March, and eat mugwort in May, sae many braw maidens woudna gang to the clay.”"

Mushrooms and Herbs for the Whole Woman with Gina Rivers

As women, our hormonal tides ebb and flow throughout our lifetimes, and change is a guaranteed constant as we navigate a healthy and whole existence at any age. Discover how select medicinal mushrooms and herbal allies can help to holistically balance challenged hormonal tides, nurture our bone structure, calm our “fight or flight” response, and boost our brain and neurological systems!

Wild Nourishment : Exploring the Nutritional Potency of Wild Foods with Sunny Savage

We intuitively know that wild foods are exceptionally nutritious, but what makes them nutritious? What does the science say? How can we potentize their effects through story, ritual, and kitchen magic? We'll be exploring tips and tricks to easefully fold wild foods into your diet, including a cooking demo with recipes included.

Case Management and Advocacy Skills for Herbalists with Linda Conroy

The healthcare system is struggling and many people are turning to herbalists as well as other health care practitioners to meet their needs. Clients presenting with complex issues can benefit from working with providers who have well-developed case management and advocacy skills. Developing the skills that support people in traversing a wide variety of community and medical resources will set you and your clients up for optimal results. Join veteran herbalist and social worker/case manager Linda Conroy, MSS, MLSP for this engaging and useful presentation. Everyone will leave with an understanding of the role of a case manager, an understanding of the practical skills necessary for effective support, and resources for continuing to develop case management/advocacy skills. This presentation will be rooted in the field of social work and will be client-centered.

Contents

Women’s Ritual & Rites of Passage; Menarche, Motherhood, and Croning with Kaitlin Ilya Wolf
IOOH 25 - Kaitlin Ilya Wolf Handout - MM&C (HO)- Ritual Structure
IOOH 25 - Kaitlin Ilya Wolf - Follow Up Resources
Aging Well with Isla Burgess
IOOH 25 - Isla Burgess - Anthocyanin Super Syrup
IOOH 25 - Isla Burgess - Smell and Memory
IOOH 25 - Ageing Well with Isla Burgess
IOOH 25 - Isla Burgess - Follow Up Resources
Pagan Herbal Traditions of Europe with Max Dashu
IOOH 25 - Max Dashu - Follow Up Resources
Mushrooms and Herbs for the Whole Woman with Gina Rivers
IOOH 25 - Gina Rivers - Follow Up Resources
Wild Nourishment : Exploring the Nutritional Potency of Wild Foods with Sunny Savage
IOOH 25 - Sunny Savage - Amaranth Ranch Rub
IOOH 25 - Sunny Savage - Wild Greens Artichoke Dip
IOOH 25 - Sunny Savage - Green Monster
IOOH 25 - Sunny Savage - Strawberry Guava eBook by Sunny Savage
IOOH 25 - Sunny Savage - How Not To Kill Yourself Foraging by Sunny Savage
IOOH 25 - Sunny Savage - Spanish Needles eBook by Sunny Savage
IOOH 25 - Sunny Savage - Spiny Amaranth eBook by Sunny Savage
IOOH 25 - Sunny Savage - Follow Up Resources
Case Management and Advocacy Skills for Herbalists with Linda Conroy
IOOH 25 - Linda Conroy - Follow Up Resources