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117 - 2026 Plans for the Solidarity Apothecary
Episode 1172nd January 2026 • The Frontline Herbalism Podcast • Solidarity Apothecary
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The mission of the Solidarity Apothecary is to materially support revolutionary struggles and communities with plant medicines to strengthen collective autonomy, self-defence and resilience to climate change, capitalism and state violence.

This episode shares some of the Solidarity Apothecary’s plans for 2026!

Links & resources from this episode

  1. 2026 Plans Post - https://solidarityapothecary.org/2026-plans-for-the-solidarity-apothecary/
  2. 2026 Solidarity Apothecary Offerings - https://solidarityapothecary.org/2026-offerings/
  3. 2026 Herbal Path Planner - https://solidarityapothecary.org/product/herbalplanner/

Find them all at solidarityapothecary.org/podcast/

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Welcome to the Frontline Herbalism Podcast with your host, Nicole Rose from the

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Solidarity Apothecary.

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This is your place for all things plants and

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liberation.

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Let's get started.

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: Hello.

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Welcome back to the Frontline Herbalism

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Podcast.

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Happy New Year to everyone.

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I know the Gregorian calendar isn't everyone's thing, but not gonna lie, I love it.

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As in, like, I love this time of year.

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Like, I literally start planning my year, like

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in September.

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Like, I just can't get enough of it.

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Any.

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This episode I'm going to be talking about some of the plans for the Soledier Apothecary

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in 2026.

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It's just going to be a short one.

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And then in the upcoming episode, I'm going to be talking about planning your herbal year.

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I don't know if you've seen it, but I've created this lush planner which is free to

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download for you to help kind of reflect and sort of orient yourself around, like, what you

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want to learn with your herbalism, how you want to develop, like plants you want to build

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a relationship with this year.

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And in the next episode, I'm going to be kind of talking through some of those questions for

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people who've downloaded the planner and are maybe a little bit like, ugh, I don't know

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what to write.

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I don't know what this means.

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I'm just going to be kind of talking everyone

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through it.

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So, yeah, look out for that.

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All right, so I'm just going to read through the plans for the Solidarity Apothecary that I

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wrote as a post and I'll kind of,

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you know, like, add little extras and stuff.

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But if you're new to this podcast and the

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Solidarity Apothecary, then yeah, the mission of the Solidarity Apothecary is to materially

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support revolutionary struggles and communities with plant medicines,

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strengthening collective autonomy, self defense and resilience in the face of climate

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change, capitalism and state violence.

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You know, just a small mission.

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Each year I take time to reflect on the direction of the work and to name what I am

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committing to in the year ahead.

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So you might have listened to the last episode

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where I shared my 2025 reflections and kind of all the things the Apothecary did.

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But yeah, this year, like, my focus is around kind of depth and infrastructure and

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collective support.

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And my guiding phrase for the year is from urgency to infrastructure.

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So, you know, like, after decades shaped by cycles of stress, adrenaline and reactivity as

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an organizer,

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the next phase is about building work with long term impact,

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strengthens collective resilience for Survival.

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So yeah, you know, I'm just, you know, I'm like,

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I don't know how old I am.

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I'm going to be 38 in February.

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And yeah, been around the block, you know, been organizing and active in different

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campaigns since I was literally like 10 years old.

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And you know, you just see the same cycles, right, like the same kind of flavor of the

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month struggle where like something interesting and exciting pops up and everyone

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mobilizes around it and.

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No, sorry, that's like a wrong phrasing.

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I don't mean like interesting and exciting as

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in some ******* horrible traumatic thing that's happening that like deserves a

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response.

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But I just mean like this cyclical pattern of

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organizing where the focus is always on the like, immediate firefighting kind of like

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crisis and you know,

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like capitalism is ******* crisis.

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And you know, people have to ******* organize

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and mobilize in response to things.

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Like, I'm all about resistance, you know,

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like, if the state bring in like new legislation which will just kind of like put

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loads of people in poverty, then of course it needs resistance.

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You know, like the genocide in Gaza, like, of course that demanded like massive resistance

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and still does.

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But I'm just saying, like,

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yeah, there's often like so much priority placed on kind of responding, responding,

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responding.

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And it's like, when do we kind of take the

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offensive, you know, when do we go at our speed in terms of like building infrastructure

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that actually supports literally like collective survival, right?

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And you know, this is looking a lot like kind of preparedness around climate change, but

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it's also, you know, like, how,

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how do we like move beyond these like intense cycles of like depletion and short termism and

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kind of like people just getting involved, getting super active for a year or two and

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then disappearing because there's no infrastructure to enable people to keep going

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or to feed themselves or have access to housing or access to childcare and like,

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yeah, all of this stuff.

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Like, I know if you listen to this, like

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you're probably,

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you know, into all that stuff.

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But for me, I just feel like I really need to

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move to like prioritizing things that are going to like have an impact like over the

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long haul.

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Do you know what I'm saying?

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All right, so da da da da.

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First big plan.

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This is my like top goal, like hardcore focus project of the year and that is launching the

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frontline herbalism membership.

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So.

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Oh my God, it's going to be ******* lush.

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I am just enjoying creating the content for

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this so much.

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I'm just working on it every Time my baby is

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asleep two hours in the evening.

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Every nap time I'm just going hard at it.

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And basically it's going to be a kind of

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membership site in the sense that, you know, like people contribute a small amount each

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month and it enables them access to the resources in the library and the forum.

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But it's going to be like a long term home for herbalists who are taking action in different

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ways.

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Whether that's responding to acute needs on

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the streets.

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So people that are involved in street medic

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work, for example, or supporting houseless communities or the working Calais, for

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example, with the mobile herbal clinic,

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as well as, you know, supporting communities that are navigating systemic violence or.

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Yeah, just building herbal infrastructure for a rapidly changing and increasingly unstable

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world.

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So there's going to be three pathways which intersect and people can bounce about, like,

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bounce about.

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There's no pressure to complete one pathway, for example, but there's going to be a focus

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on like herbal street medicine.

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So that's going to like dive really hard into,

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you know, like herbal first aid, advanced herbal first aid, wound care and infection

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management,

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you know, acute herbalism, like kind of the stuff that I did in Calais, you know, and I've

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supported like thousands of people through that project.

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You know, it's a collective project, an amazing team.

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And I've learned so much from the clinical supervisors who, you know, have mentored me.

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And I just think that access to that knowledge is like so difficult.

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And I, you know, I did like every first aid course under the sun and these like emergency

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care courses and things and.

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But yeah, I just want to bring that skill set to people so that it's accessible to develop

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those skills and kind of street medicine.

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And then the second pathway is like disaster and crisis response.

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So it goes through like different kinds of disasters, like for example, flooding or

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storms or pandemics.

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And looking at kind of, you know, like what are the common health needs and like emotional

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needs of people that have been affected? What kind of mutual aid examples are there

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from around the world of people that have responded to that crisis.

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And then what are the roles for herbalists, you know, and there's going to be interviews

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with herbalists that have taken action as kind of case studies.

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But you know, there's also going to be a kind of not dreaming but a kind of, you know, like

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look at the kind of potential here in terms of herbalism, you know, whether that's responding

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to people struggling with like mold related illnesses after flooding or you know,

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supporting respiratory health after wildfires.

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There's Just so many opportunities for herbalism.

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And yeah, so that pathway is really exciting and I'm calling it like the herbal responder

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pathway.

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And then finally community herbalism.

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So it's like, how do we build that infrastructure in our communities?

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How do we kind of successfully run free clinics and sliding scale offerings,

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you know, for the long haul? Like what does that look like in terms of like

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navigating safety and pharmaceuticals and you know, like funding and resources and you know,

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the amount of emails I get from people about how do I fundraise for this thing.

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And you know, so it's going to bring together like all of that kind of knowledge around,

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you know, that kind of like backbone of like herbal infrastructure, like all the medicine

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making stuff.

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So yeah, there's going to be a forum, there's going to be like a monthly call where people

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can ask questions and like offer up support to different people.

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I'm gonna have a like solidarity Sunday guest spot where we're gonna pay a guest teacher to,

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you know, run a session and then people can kind of pay to join that and that like who

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aren't members and that money can be donated to like the person's like organization of

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choice.

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So yeah, it can be this like kind of engine for solidarity.

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Yeah, and I'm gonna have different interviews with people who are organizing this stuff and

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doing this front end work and a lot of them will be shared over here on the podcast.

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And then other ones might be a bit more specific to the membership.

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But yeah, but the idea is just to, you know, move beyond kind of like sporadic one off

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trainings and to really like create people,

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create opportunities for people to develop skills and access this knowledge in a very

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like organized,

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systematic, practical way.

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But also to access like mentoring and support.

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You know, there's going to be different people

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involved, like who can, you know, like answer questions on the forum and stuff, you know, be

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way beyond just me.

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But yeah, just to kind of like get that, yeah, just get that like collective support to like

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really help people move to implementation,

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to you know, like, how can we get more projects started?

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How can we have more clinics? How can we have a mobile clinic at every

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******* border hotspot? You know, like how can we have really trained

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like competent street medics, like responding when there's you know, demonstrations and

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uprisings and all the things.

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So yeah, as you can tell, I'm very excited about it.

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I haven't made the kind of like info page waiting list stuff yet.

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Um,

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but yeah, it's going to be ******* amazing.

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And it's going to be a perfect follow on for

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people who've done the herbalism and PTSD course, for example.

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Um, it's going to be suitable for you know, people with some like herbalism experience.

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But there's also going to be a lot of content in there for people that are new to herbalism

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and developing those skill sets and it will really complement like other training that

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people are doing and like other clinical training.

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So yeah, I'm super ******* excited about it.

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Please email me if you're like interested and

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if you you know, have suggest for guest teachers or things you'd really like it to

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include.

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Yeah, okay.

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And the next one is deepening clinical practice.

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So alongside the membership stuff I'm really focusing on deepening my clinical practice

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with a focus on one to one clinical support group programs and the Black Flag Herbal

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Clinic which I haven't announced officially yet.

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But I'm gonna do a podcast all about that.

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But yeah, I'll just briefly give those a rundown.

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So I've been supporting a lot of people one to one since I graduated as a herbalist and even

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before then and just like informally.

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And then obviously I got pregnant a year, a year, two years after I graduated which kind

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of like really affected the amount of people I could support because I was like really

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critically ill with this thing called hyperemesis which is like I basically like

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vomited 30 times a day for six months.

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It horrific.

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Do not recommend it.

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And then since having my little one Lee, I've been kind of like seeing people who already

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had,

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who I already had a relationship with and trying to like cautiously not take on more

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people.

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And then this summer I spent a lot of energy investing in my clinical systems,

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you know, like new software, stuff like that just to get really organized so that it's

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like, I don't want to sound like a capitalist but as efficient as possible because I have

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very, very limited time to do things because of the childcare situation.

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So anyway, and then I had the Hawthorne crew.

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So I supported nine people with like one to

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one consults and support.

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And that was like really fantastic and just made me remember like how much I love one to

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ones.

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Like I love going in deep with someone into

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their kind of stuff and their health issues and the way their body is responding to the

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world.

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I love detailing herbal recommendations and nutritional recommendations.

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I love seeing their transformation, seeing them fall in love with herbalism.

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It's always super exciting when that happens.

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And yeah, and so basically I'm going to be opening the doors for one to one clients so

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you can actually go on my clinic website now.

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It's ready for bookings.

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And there's different.

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There's different packages.

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I'll do a different episode about this, I

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think.

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But basically I'm working with people over

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five months because I think it really needs that amount of time for like, proper

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transformation when someone is experiencing a chronic illness.

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Or I've got like a different package where it's like just, you know, like one off calls

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and.

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And you can book them when you, like,

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see.

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Anyway, so I'm really excited about doing that

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as a kind of,

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you know, like, big focus of my work again.

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And then because I've always had this like, blurred mix of some people paying.

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Most people,

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you know, not paying because I'm like, supporting them in solidarity, you know,

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whether they don't have papers or are on, you know, disability benefits and have like, ****

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all money.

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Like, I've always constantly been kind of like negotiating this like, weird dance between

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supporting some for free and then charging other people.

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And it's always felt a bit kind of like messy.

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But what I've decided to do is just see paying clients with the solidarity apothecary and

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then have a separate project which is focused on providing free herbal support.

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And that project can become like a collective thing where, you know, people fundraise for

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it.

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People donate medicine.

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Like, I don't want people donating medicine to me that I'm then technically selling to a

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client.

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You know what I mean? It doesn't feel good.

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So I just want to keep it kind of clean and separate.

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So anyway, launching this clinic called the Black Flag Herbal Clinic, which is like,

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specifically for anarchists, it's going to be international,

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so I'm gonna brave the customs on the post to get things out to people.

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But, yeah, I'll put a link in the show notes and I'll talk about it more in its own episode

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of why I've gone in that direction, how it's framed, like my relationship to anarchism and

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why that's important.

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But yeah, I'm just, yeah, really excited about going in kind of deep with that.

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And part of that clinic is going to be about mentoring, like, herbal students and them

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taking some of the workload and having like a more liberating environment to practice,

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literally practice herbal skills.

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Because I know from my clinical training, like, a lot of,

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a lot of herbalists, it can feel quite oppressive and disempowering and puts a lot of

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people off becoming practitioners.

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And I just want to create a very different

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space for people.

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So yeah, if you're a herbal student, please check out the website for that.

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And then, yeah, finally I'm going to be doing these group programs.

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So I did Hawthorne last year, which is, like, for people experiencing oppression.

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And what I'm doing is just keeping it sustainable.

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I'm just doing, like, one program every three months.

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So the first one in January is for people struggling with burnout called Rooted in

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Struggle.

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And then I'm going to do one for prisoner family members called the Rose Program.

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And then I'll have the summer with the Bubba.

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And then I'm going to do Hawthorne again.

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And then after that, I want to do one called Healing After Incarceration, which would just

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be for ex prisoners.

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So, yeah, that's going to be.

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My kind of pattern is, like, onboarding, like,

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nine people,

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you know, intensely doing all the recommendations and then having, like, group

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calls and things.

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And then in between then, you know, seeing

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clients like, every week.

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I can literally only see about two people a

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week because of the baby childcare situation.

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So, yeah, if you're interested, I would get in there now.

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Don't want to blow my trumpet, but,

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yeah, I've got very few kind of spots.

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So, yeah, so that's going to be my focus, is like, just deepening my clinical practice and

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kind of cultivating those skills and mentoring and supervising other people.

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Okay. And then plan goal number three is growing the solid apothecary supporter base.

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So this isn't about ******* vanity metrics.

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Like, I could not give a **** about follower

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numbers and stuff like that, but building a support base is really important to me because

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it is something that is tiring but, like, really pays off.

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Like, and in terms of, you know, I can put something on my newsletter, sharing a

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crowdfunder or something, or doing merchandise for the Cali clinic and, you know, generate a

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lot of sales.

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And that's what I'm doing it for.

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It's just to build this supporter base of

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people that I'm in relationship with that I can, you know, reach out to for solidarity,

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that I can share calls for solidarity with,

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you know, that are benefiting from the work, that are sharing things in their own networks.

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Like.

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Yeah.

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So anyway, so I think the last couple of years I feel like I've been quite kind of, like,

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shrunk in terms of, like, the baby and, like, lots of crisis stuff with my ex and addiction

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stuff and just like, with him.

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And I've just had to kind of, like, shrink a

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bit.

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And I feel like now I'm just, like, able to expand again because there's just like more

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resources in terms of like nursery and other people that can help with the baby and like

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he's, you know, he's so much older.

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I mean he's only like 19 months, but it's very different to newborn stage.

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So yeah, I'm just excited to kind of like expand again, if that makes sense.

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So I'm going to be focusing on growing this podcast.

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So more interviews, you know, more solo episodes, like more reach.

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I'm going to focus on like pitching myself to other people's podcasts.

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So if you fancy an interview, let me know.

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Yeah, just more kind of writing of articles and contributing to publications,

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looking at alternatives to Instagram, basically things like Mastodon and Pinterest

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and stuff.

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Strengthening the newsletter and yeah, just sort of increasing the amount of people that

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are coming to the website and just like the reach, the general reach of the Apothecary,

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you know.

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And in terms of collective support,

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I have this goal of hiring a dispensing assistant.

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I really would love someone that could work in my herb shed,

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you know, putting the herbal care packages together, like making things in bulk.

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Like if I've got a client and I need to send out their herbs, like they could bottle that

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up for me.

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Like, oh my God, it would be so dreamy.

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So I'm trying to,

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yeah, kind of like save money for that at the moment.

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And yeah,

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I really, really, really want to make that happen.

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So working more effectively with existing admin and design support,

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hosting more collective medicine making sessions.

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And that's why like if I have this separate free clinic project,

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be more comfortable with having people come over and we can do like foraging together and

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medicine making together and stuff.

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I also want to do more medicine making

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sessions for Calais.

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So I'm going to get that up on the mobile herbal clinic website if you're interested in

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that and you're in Somerset or nearby.

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If you email supportolidarityapothecary.org,

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then we can link you in to when those might be happening this year.

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And finally.

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Oh yeah, and then just with the Black Flag Herbal Clinic, I really want by the end of the

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year for it to be like a full collective project.

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Like I haven't started it as a collective project because I don't quite have the right

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mix of comrades that are like have the resources to really interact with it.

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Like I know quite a lot of lush like anarchist leaning herbalists, but they're all kind of up

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to their eyeballs in their clinical training or don't live anywhere near Me or kind of

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maybe don't identify as an anarchist anymore.

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And like, yeah, there's just certain values that are maybe clashing.

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So I just want to kind of like open the net a little bit wider and just hope that people can

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get involved that really share that vision.

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And also, like with the baby, it's like I just,

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you know, like, I need to have a structure where I'm seeing people for free and that.

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That's kind of its own thing and then that can develop, you know, because I never been around

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the block.

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Like I said, like, I've been in like a million one meetings and done things in groups my

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whole life.

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And it is a joy and essential for collective

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liber me.

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It can also be tiring and shitloads of work.

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So I just thought, right, I'm just gonna

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launch this thing and do what I'm basically doing already, but with a structure and then

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howl for my pack.

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So maybe you're like, that's my pack too.

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So you might contact me and we could

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potentially work together, which would be awesome.

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All right.

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And some personal and learning goals.

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So. Personal goals,

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I just want to feel more like integrated across my identities, particularly around like

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motherhood and anarchism.

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So like, I kind of, you know, been going to

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lots of like baby things and it's like I don't feel like that much affinity with people other

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than we've both like created a human.

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We don't really have much else in common.

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And then I feel like a lot of anarchist types are like quite anti children and kind of not

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inclusive.

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So it's like frustrating, but I just need to

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find that ******* niche in the middle.

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And I just want to be myself more and accept the fact that I am a ******* mum now, you

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know? And it's a huge.

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It is the hugest part of my life life.

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So,

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yeah.

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Other goals, I really want to expand the kind of childcare support I have.

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I really want to build stronger local friendships in my community.

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I'd really love to like find a paddleboarding club or someone or some people to go

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paddleboarding with are in Somerset like for the summer months.

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And I want to invest like more energy into my spiritual practice and my learning pathway.

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Goals include completing the functional medicine training with the Institute of

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Functional Medicine.

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So I've been doing a handful of those courses.

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Expensive but amazing.

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Like, I've been blown away actually by the

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content and how useful it's been with people I've been supporting one to one.

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So I'm definitely gonna, yeah, try and set money Aside, to complete that,

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I want to invest energy in developing mentoring and clinical supervision skills.

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Want to do some advanced training around herbal constituents.

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I'm doing this amazing program called Deconstructing Motherhood with Toy Smith.

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And,

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yeah, it's basically lots of kind of readings every.

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There are monthly calls, but I haven't been able to participate in them because of the

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childcare situation.

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So that's been gutting.

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But, yeah, it's all about kind of learning about motherhood and the difference between

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motherhood and mothering and all this,

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you know, like, radical analysis around it.

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And, yeah, she's ******* awesome.

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And just.

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Yeah, I'm just learning a lot, basically, from

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working through that material.

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So that's ongoing.

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And then working through this decolonization in Ireland course.

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And, yeah, I'm hopefully.

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A guy called Jimmy Billings has created that,

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and I'm hoping to,

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yeah, ask him to come on the podcast sometime because it's really, really impressive

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material and super interesting.

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And for people who love plants, I think they

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would be really into it.

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Okay, so the word of the year is devotion.

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So,

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yeah, I love devotion as a kind of alternative to discipline.

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And to me, it's like,

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it's tiring looking after a baby, but having that devotion to be like, right, he's gone to

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sleep.

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I've got two hours where I'm, like, devoted to

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building this membership and, you know, doing the best I can.

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And. But then when I'm not working on that, being devoted to my son and just giving him

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everything I can in terms of my love and my presence,

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and then, yeah, just devotion to Lancy and Sky through spiritual practice and relationships.

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So,

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yeah, okay, so soon I'm gonna record this podcast about designing your herbal pathway.

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Please check out the Planner if you're interested.

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And,

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yeah, and then I'm gonna do a podcast with just, like, a rundown of all the offerings.

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You can see the post on Instagram where I've tried to share things.

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And I'll put a link to the post in the show notes of this episode, too, so you can see,

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like, everything that's going on this year and links to different things I've mentioned.

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But, yeah, thanks so much for listening, and I can't wait to just ******* get stuck in.

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All right, take care.

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Bye.

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Thanks so much for listening to the Frontline Herbalism Podcast.

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You can find the transcript, the links, all the resources from the

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show@solidarityapothecary.org podcast.

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