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Heart of Herbs Herbal School Podcast

Heart of Herbs Herbal School Podcast

By: Demetria Clark- Heart of Herbs Herbal School
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🎙️ Welcome to the Heart of Herbs Herbal School Podcast! The Heart of Herbs Podcast is your portable classroom, bringing you herbal wisdom, interviews with experienced practitioners, practical tips, and inspiring stories — all in a format you can enjoy anytime, anywhere. www.heartofherbs.com Whether you’re walking, gardening, commuting, or relaxing with a cup of tea, our episodes help you deepen your herbal knowledge, explore new perspectives, and stay connected to the herbal community. With a wide range of topics — from plant profiles and herbal history to hands-on remedies and businessDemetria Clark- Heart of Herbs Herbal School Alternative & Complementary Medicine Hygiene & Healthy Living
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  • KhadiYah Preciado with Yah's Apothecary
    Aug 18 2025

    Welcome to the Heart of Herbs Herbal School Podcast! I’m your host, Demetria Clark — herbalist, educator, and founder of Heart of Herbs Herbal School. I'm so excited you're here today because we have an incredible guest joining us — KhadiYah Preciado of Yah’s Apothecary.

    KhadiYah is a dynamic herbalist, educator, and entrepreneur whose work weaves together African-centered herbalism, Biblical wisdom, and modern holistic practice. She’s the founder and lead educator at Yah’s Apothecary, a rich and vibrant space offering classes, books, formulas, and guidance for herbalists and healers who want to build sustainable, profitable, and spirit-rooted herbal businesses.

    In this episode, we dive into what it means to practice African-centered herbalism in modern times, how our faith and ancestral traditions can guide us, and Kadia’s inspiring journey from health-conscious teen to thriving herbal educator. We also explore the powerful ways she teaches safety, sustainability, and empowerment in herbal practice.

    Get ready for an honest, heartfelt, and empowering conversation — one that honors the roots of herbalism while inspiring growth and purpose in your path. Let’s get started!

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    31 mins
  • Becca Daye Heart of Herbs Herbal School Alumni and her amazing work. She is an herbal inspiration.
    Jul 24 2025

    Becca Daye is an inspiring Clinical Herbalist with a deep love for nature and a vibrant, folky spirit. She is a passionate herb mama, dedicated herb grower, educator, and writer on a mission to reconnect people with the healing powers of plant medicine and spirit—benefiting both individuals and the Earth. With nearly three decades of experience studying herbal medicine since the age of 19, Becca has apprenticed and trained under some of the most renowned herbalists across the US, continuously learning from both the plants and expert mentors.

    She offers engaging herbal consultations, dynamic classes, and supports local herbal and herbalist training programs, sharing her knowledge and enthusiasm to empower others on their healing journeys.

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    31 mins
  • Building a Sustainable Herbal Business: Cindy Collins' Journey
    Jun 22 2025

    Heart of Herbs Alumni, Cindy Collins, never imagined her kitchen experiments would transform into a multi-million dollar herbal business serving over 70,000 customers worldwide. Yet that's exactly what happened with Euphoric Herbals, now operating two beautiful brick-and-mortar apothecaries and shipping to 61 countries.
    As a certified herbalist, former lactation counselor, and birth doula, Cindy brought a unique perspective to product development. Her culinary background proved surprisingly valuable, enabling her to approach herbal formulations in a similar manner to recipes. "I thought about herbal formulations as recipes, and I was like, oh, I could totally make that," she explained. This approach demystifies herbalism, showing how transferable skills can lead to success in unexpected ways.
    What stands out in Cindy's journey is her thoughtful approach to physical spaces. Rejecting the dark, cluttered "head shop" aesthetic common in many herb stores, she designed bright, accessible apothecaries that customers of all mobility levels could comfortably explore. This deliberate design philosophy has paid off—some customers drive four hours to visit her locations. The stores serve as "beta test labs" where she gathers invaluable feedback directly from customers, constantly refining her offerings.
    Beyond selling products, Cindy has expanded into education, offering workshops on starting apothecary businesses and scaling handmade products. Her $97 workshop shares insights from opening two locations, covering everything from location scouting to permits and launch timelines. For those hesitant to begin without perfection, her advice is refreshingly practical: "Put your ugly out there and do it and know it's going to improve." This permission to start imperfectly might be the most valuable lesson for aspiring herbalists and entrepreneurs who feel stuck waiting for ideal conditions.
    Ready to explore herbalism as a business or hobby? Visit Euphoric Herbals online or in-person to experience Cindy's thoughtful approach to herbal wellness firsthand.

    Heart of Herbs Herbal School
    The Heart of Herbs Podcast with Demetria Clark! 🌿 Tune in for herbal wisdom & wellness tips!

    Welcome to the Heart of Herbs Herbal School Podcast, www.heartofherbs.com where we explore the world of herbal remedies and natural health solutions. Before we dive into today's episode, If you want to enroll, use code PODCAST to save 20%.

    The content provided in this podcast is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or medical condition. It is always recommended to consult with a qualified healthcare professional

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    44 mins
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