JesscyDean,theWildHomedsteader
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In this episode of the Native to Place Podcast I speak with Jesscy Dean, an accomplished medicine woman, forager, wild crafter, homesteader, educator, folk musician, mother nature and animal advocate, educator, and ethical hunter, who lives in Montana raising rescued horses, yak, Navajo-Churro sheep. Jesscy has an immense wealth of knowledge, in this first episode together we discuss what it's like to derive a least 80 percent of her food from her land, her favorite plants to forage and make medicine from, how to establish a closer connection to the land, as well as her upcoming foraging course, and other offerings. Jesscy is a true gem with so much wisdom to share. I hope you enjoy this episode.
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