Dive into this episode with Scott Kloos, a seasoned herbalist, as we uncover the secrets of sustainable wildcrafting and regenerative practices in herbalism. Learn how to ethically gather plants with a deep understanding of ecosystems, ensuring we nurture nature rather than harm it. Scott brings to light the often-overlooked traditional ecological knowledge, showing how it's essential in facing today's ecological challenges and adapting to climate changes affecting plant life. This conversation isn't just about theory; it's packed with practical insights, including a glimpse into Scott's upcoming video course and book on Regenerative Wild Crafting.
Inside you’ll learn about:
02:42 Scott's Journey into Herbalism
07:24 Importance of Respectful Harvesting
17:47 Role of Community in Wildcrafting
43:53 Impact of Seasonal Changes on Plants
45:00 Wildcrafting in a Warming World
45:47 Changing State of Our Environment
47:08 Sharing Wisdom for New Wildcrafters
58:14 Role of Humans in Ecosystems
59:03 Importance of Song in Wildcrafting
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