• Can plants teach us to be better people? | Scott Kloos | HITW 134

  • Mar 20 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 27 mins
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Can plants teach us to be better people? | Scott Kloos | HITW 134

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    On this episode I speak with Scott Kloos, a plant medicine practitioner, teacher and ceremonialist located somewhere in the wilds outside Portland Oregon.

    Scott and I first crossed paths in a Santo Daime ceremony about ten years ago and I’ve been watching the development of his work ever since. We have a deep and intimate conversation about our relationship with plant medicines and teachers, and how plants can help us become more humble and humane people.


    Scott guides The School of Forest Medicine and Cascadia Folk Medicine and is author of Pacific Northwest Medicinal Plants: Identify, Harvest, and Use 120 Wild Herbs for Health and Wellness.


    You can find out more about his online and in-person offerings by visiting forestmedicine.net


    Topics: plant medicine, Santo Daime, psychedelics, animism

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