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This week Paula Kersch, owner of Botanically Curious and Danielle Crease, owner of DC fit , talk about the downfalls of dieting. Danielle reminds us that the intuitive practices our bodies need have become unconventional methods, due to marketing noise and diet fads. Paula focuses on the vitamin content in herbs and how foraged food, even in small quantities may help you fill that nutrient void. Remember, never forage or harvest herbs from roadways, high traffic areas with pollutants or pesticides.
I you would like to skip the hellos and how are you intro, we start diving into the main topic around minute 13 !
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Book Mentioned: Health At Every Size: The Surprising Truth About Your Weight by Linda Bacon
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Where in the body is our mindset rooted? The liver is the focus for our herbal applications this episode because of how it ties into brain function. So much of the body is connected but it all happens without our awareness, so how can we support our mental health, our mindset and set ourselves up for success?Herbs mentioned TulsiPassionflowerBurdock rootMore information about HE : https://www.understandinghe.com/?gclid=EAIaIQobChMI_qDrm7aC-AIVdsiUCR0LfQHBEAAYASAAEgJqTvD_BwEStress and sexual function: https://www.psychalive.org/7-factors-affecting-orgasm-in-women/Looking to set up an herbal consult with Paula from Botanically Curious and map out your herbal protocol? https://botanicallycurious.com/services/ola/services/herbal-wellness-consult To sign up for Danielle’s online training program : https://danielle-crease-fa61.mykajabi.com/dcfit--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bandsandbotanicals/messageSupport this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bandsandbotanicals/support
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Danielle is back, and we are talking about bone health! What to do to strengthen your bones and immune system. Please don’t get bogged down in the media hype, and it is easier than you think to protect your body from foreign pathogens! Herbs mentioned during this podcast include horsetail, purple sea moss, rosemary, and thyme. Make sure to stay active, eat whole food, and listen to your body. Even moderate exercise can be very effective and helping keep your immune system strong. Connect on IGPaula : @botanically_curious. Danielle : @daniellemcreasePodcast Page: @Bandsandbotanicals--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bandsandbotanicals/messageSupport this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bandsandbotanicals/support
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This episode kicks off the month of November and our immunity talk. Coincidentally I am recording with a head cold, so apologies for the quality. Immune support is not just selecting immune modulating herbs. There are so many herbs with so many ways they can be incorporated depending on how they are prepared, there is always an herb for someone but herbs are not a 1 size fits all. This is why energetics knowledge and working with a trained herbalist is important for proper support. Remember, Herbalist work in tandem with doctors and other health care providers as part of your wellness team!Connect on IGPaula : @botanically_curiousPodcast Page: @Bandsandbotanicals--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bandsandbotanicals/messageSupport this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bandsandbotanicals/support
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Today we have special guest Blair Anderson on the show to discuss nutrition and long term effects of our beloved Cheat days. Did you know childhood trauma plays a role in how healthy your gut is? How often do you throw caution to the wind when it comes to cheat days? Listen in for Blairs view on why whole nutrition is important, even on cheat days!The herbs specifically mentioned today for gut health are calendula, rosemary, rose, licorice. Send us your questions or comments and we would love to discuss them on the show! IG: Paula: @Botanically_curious Bands and Botanicals: @Bandsandbotanicals Blair Anderson: @busybeenutrition--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bandsandbotanicals/messageSupport this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bandsandbotanicals/support
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Are you really setting yourself up for success? Are the goals you are setting for yourself realistic and attainable? Are you interested in learning about new herbs that will help support the body through seasonal changes or transitional periods of your life?Todays episode brings Danielle back into the conversation as we delve into how to really create goals for success. Just remember to make them SMART... Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Realistic, and Timely!!The two herbs specifically mentioned today are Linden and Heather.Send us your questions or comments and we would love to discuss them on the show!IG: Paula: @Botanically_curiousBands and Botanicals: @BandsandbotanicalsDanielle: @Daniellemcrease --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bandsandbotanicals/messageSupport this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bandsandbotanicals/support
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Inspired by a question from one of our listeners, this episode features a special guest! Erica Cuni, LMFT, known as “The Burnout Professor,” is a Mental Well-being Educator and Professional Speaker. She teaches proven, research based, trauma-informed tools to reduce feelings of overwhelm and consciously thrive both at the individual and systems level. Over the past fifteen years, she has held various positions as Adjunct Professor, Clinical Director and Psychotherapist. Erica’s mission is to help make the mental health field more effective, accessible, decolonized and non-stigmatizing. Books mentioned:The body keeps the score &BreathConnect with us!Host Paula Kersch-Richter @botanically_CuriousGuest Erica Cuni @theburnoutprofessor--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bandsandbotanicals/messageSupport this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bandsandbotanicals/support
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Today we are talking about Goldenrod and Burdock! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bandsandbotanicals/messageSupport this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bandsandbotanicals/support
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Highlights from the show!Paula is moving to Maine in October! Danielle is still our resident trainer and will be a spotlight on the show every month! We are focused on emotional pain and trauma this week because everything in the body is connected. We mention Somatic therapy, ways to scan the body and have a brief conversation with yourself about what the body is doing, how you are feeling and why.Tension and discomfort in the muscle causes pain if left untreated. For long term wellness we should be looking at all the pain or trauma we have experienced in a safe space, potentially with a trained professional to properly work through that pain and trauma for a healthier life long term. Trauma is held in the body and no one person experiences trauma the same but there are resources available: https://www.traumainformedcare.chcs.org/ ACE's Adverse Childhood Experiences: https://americanspcc.org/take-the-aces-quiz/ Connect with us on IG ! @bandsandbotanicals Fitness and movement questions @daniellemcreaseHerbal questions @botanically_curious--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bandsandbotanicals/messageSupport this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bandsandbotanicals/support
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Herbs mentioned in this week's Herbal Buds of Wisdom: Siberian Ginseng, Comfrey, Cordyceps, and Solomon SealTake away: Make sure to stretch! Eat natural foods and don't use medicine or herbs to suppress symptoms. Make sure to support the body before there is an issue.Connect with Us! Host IG @Botanically_curiousGeneral Updates & Questions IG : @bandsandbotanicals --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bandsandbotanicals/messageSupport this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bandsandbotanicals/support
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Today we have Cassandra Rubino on the podcast! As a vegan cross-fit trainer Cassandra has helped bring more awareness of veganism to heavy lifters who think they need meat to sustain their workouts. We discuss the opportunity for better recovery from workouts with a vegan diet, what inflammation in the body really means and how to be proactive in your wellness journey by being more aware of your place in the world. Connect with Cassandra on IG @Cassandra_rubino_Podcast inquiries @bandsandbotanicals & @botanically_curious --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bandsandbotanicals/messageSupport this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bandsandbotanicals/support
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Welcome back for season 2! Summer break was fantastic, and I am ready to jump back in now that it is September! Make sure to tune in every wellness Wednesday for new episodes! Reach out on IG @bandsandbotanicals or contact me @botanically_curious for all your herbal questions !--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bandsandbotanicals/messageSupport this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bandsandbotanicals/support
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40 episodes down and we are rounding out season 1!! So what better way to end it then to get to know your hosts a little better? At this point, we've spent some time together and we've gotten to know each other. We've talked about a wide variety of topics and their relations to herbalism and fitness. So for this episode, we delve a little deeper and share some experiences within our own lives. Maybe you will even notice how these experiences shaped the women we are today, professionally and personally. We would also like to send a huge thank you to everyone who shared their knowledge and their passions with us! And of course... to everyone who listened this season!! This was a very new experience for both of us and we truly appreciate your support. -Danielle and Paula@daniellemcrease@botcanially_curious@bandsandbotanicalsSo after choosing a few fun facts about ourselves and experiences we have had, we --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bandsandbotanicals/messageSupport this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bandsandbotanicals/support
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Dropping knowledge this week with some myths or misconceptions in fitness and holistic wellness industries!.Protein, fats, and carbs, oh my! Trying to eat healthily might feel like navigating a foreign land where you are unsure who to trust or which road to follow. Danielle discusses why research is necessary but listening to your body is best..Paula discusses herbalism as a career path, what to expect from an herbalist, how long to store herbs, why green tea makes you jittery, and when foraging herbs or wild foods may become an issue..An excellent application for foraging in your city is fallingfruit.org, a worldwide app where people list wild foods they have found, kind of like geocaching for herb nerds!.Unsurprisingly, The history of early American anti-foraging laws reveals that supporters of restricting foraging rights typically grounded their efforts in racism, classism, colonialism, imperialism, or some combination of these cruel practices and beliefs..1. Anti-Foraging Laws Targeting Native Americans.Native American tribes were probably the earliest victims of anti-foraging laws in the New World. Shortly after English settlers landed in the New World, they began pushing the Powhatan Native American tribe off their traditional hunting and foraging grounds. These settlers defended their newly occupied “property” with arms. As more and more white settlers arrived in America over generations, the foraging practices of many Native Americans—or, more specifically, their status as hunter-gatherers, as opposed to agricultural practitioners—was used to justify driving them from lands they had historically occupied..2. Anti-Foraging Laws Targeting African Americans.After the Civil War, plantation owners in the American South moved forcefully and systematically to restrict the foraging rights and practices of newly freed African American slaves. Many slaves freed after the Civil War understandably sought to leave farm work—and the farmers who had enslaved them—behind. As they had before the Civil War, freed slaves earned money by selling foods they foraged and hunted. In addition to income, foraging provided African Americans with some degree of self-sufficiency..New York City parks officials have long taken a dim view of foragers in city parks. A forager caught in New York City could face fines of up to $250. However, the city has, in most cases, opted in favor of education and discouraging foragers over issuing fines.But there are exceptions, such as the 1986 arrest of Central Park forager Steve Brill. Brill, a New Yorker who goes by the moniker “Wildman,” was arrested in a sting operation carried out by city officials. Brill was arrested for leading paid foraging tours in New York City’s Central Park. Brill’s “crime” was described as “snatching and eating dandelion greens from the meadows of Central Park.” The city’s parks commissioner at the time, Henry Stern, said he “couldn’t stomach the idea of anyone ‘eating our parks.” Brill’s arrest and subsequent trial was “a public relations debacle for the parks department” and made news in more than a dozen national and international newspapers. Ultimately, the city dropped the charges against Brill after he agreed to lead his foraging tours as an employee of the city’s Parks Department, which he did for several years..IG: Bands and Botanicals @bandsandbotanicalsDanielle: @DaniellemcreasePaula: @Botanically_curious --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bandsandbotanicals/messageSupport this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bandsandbotanicals/support
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In today's episode we delve into breaking down the female cycle, what herbs can support your body during these changes, and how to incorporate nutrition timing into your health and wellness journey. Did you know that a woman's hormone cycle can be broken down into four parts over 28 days!? Paula walks us through each phase of our cycle, how that could effect us energetically or emotionally, and which herbs we can use to best support each phase. If you would like to skip ahead to the herbal section for each phase we start around 31 minutes of the show. Within the fitness world there are a lot of opinions on Nutrition Timing. When is the best time to eat after a workout? How much should you eat? What should you eat? Sometimes the answer is simpler than you may realize. PS- We had a VERY energetic puppy in the recording room today. Please disregard any noises or breaks in the recording. IG: Bands and Botanicals @bandsandbotanicalsDanielle: @DaniellemcreasePaula: @Botanically_curious --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bandsandbotanicals/messageSupport this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bandsandbotanicals/support
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In today’s episode, our listeners get to count how many times Paula says Fantastic! Turn it into a drinking game ( iced tea, of course), share this episode with friends and learn how to stay cool in the heat! We explore herbs like lemon balm, lemongrass, lavender, peppermint, and more! Danielle shares the science behind sweat, why it is essential to consider your environment and lighter clothing on top of staying hydrated. We hope you incorporate these tips, share the herbs you use by tagging @bandsandbotanicals in posts, and most importantly, drink responsibility 😎--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bandsandbotanicals/messageSupport this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bandsandbotanicals/support
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In today's episode Danielle and Paula will talk about common kettlebell mistakes and herbs that support joint health.Kettlebells are only gaining in popularity, but that doesn't necessarily mean everyone is executing them right. Keeping with our kettlebell theme and our upcoming even on July 11th, 2021, we wanted to really zone in on common mistakes made during the Kettlebell Swing. And with total body movements, such as the swing, there is a large demand on the joints. So rather than applying some generic topical ointment, let Paula show you which herbs can support joint health and how to apply them within your life. One of the main herbs mentioned on the episode is Willow bark. Follow the link below for our Southern Oregon Kettlebell and Tea event July 11, 2021https://botanicallycurious.com/workshops-%26-experiencesContact us:Paula: @botanically_curiousDanielle: @daniellemcreaseBands & Botanicals: @Bandsandbotanicals --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bandsandbotanicals/messageSupport this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bandsandbotanicals/support
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In today’s episode, we discuss our route to recovery. If you are a person who doesn’t put much effort or thought into your recovery plan, you may start to see the adverse effects of this in the gym. Listen in for tactics you can incorporate easily to make your next workout a strong one!Hydrate, sleep, and stretch! If you aren’t doing these core recovery practices, it is time to start. Inflammation is a big buzz word when talking about recovery but not all inflammation is the same. Choosing herbs based on the energetics of your body is important.When choosing herbs for recovery focus on:1. The goal- what are you trying to support in the body ?2. Energetics of your body, is the natural state hot, cold, tense? Maybe damp?3. Herbal affinity drivers- where is the healing going to happen?Some Herbs mentioned :Wild lettuce Lactuca virosa , wild lettuce is often referred to as “opium lettuce” due to its purported pain-relieving qualities! It is a plant in the Lactuca genus; the extract is often ingested for its mild analgesic and sedative effects.Marshmallow root is rich in both polysaccharides and starch. When made using the cold infusion method, the healing polysaccharides are the primary component that gets extracted.Self-heal has a mildly bitter taste and is cooling and drying to the body. The physical body acts as an astringent, anti-inflammatory, antipyretic, mild antiseptic, detoxifier, diuretic, hemostatic, and vulnerary (a substance used to help heal external wounds).Join our next in person event : https://botanicallycurious.com/events-1 Fitness - Danielle: @DaniellemcreaseHerbs- Paula: @Botanically_curiousPodcast: @BandsandBotanicals --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bandsandbotanicals/messageSupport this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bandsandbotanicals/support
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On today's episode we have an amazing local trainer, Peter Wolf, speaking to us about all things kettlebells! Peter is the owner of Rogue Wolf Training, a Personal trainer, and Coach in Southern Oregon. He is a self proclaimed "forever student," always learning and deepening his knowledge base. He has various certifications in Kettlebell training, Bodyweight, and Martial Arts.Today Peter goes in depth about kettlebells, how they can help us, who can use them, and why it is so important to familiarize yourself with this tool.And for those who live locally, Peter will be a guest Coach at our next "Bands and Botanicals: Bootcamp and Tea" event on July 11th. **You can sign up for the event by copying the link----> https://botanicallycurious.com/eventsFind Peter on Instagram @roguewolftraining or check out his Website to see a list of classes and training opportunities at roguewolftraining.comDanielle: @DaniellemcreasePaula: @Botanically_curious@BandsandBotanicals --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bandsandbotanicals/messageSupport this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bandsandbotanicals/support
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On today's episode we have Certified Nutritionist and founder of WomanBeeWell.com and WomanBeeWell Magazine, Belinda! Belinda has created an amazing platform to support woman through the discovery and journey of what wellness means to them. Whether you are busy balancing life and motherhood or busy balancing work and family, Belinda provides resources and tips that allow you to still put your wellness at the forefront of your life. As a wife, entrepreneur, mother, and PCOS fighter- you are sure to resonate with her story and the community she has created! Belinda: @womanbeewellDanielle: @DaniellemcreasePaula: @Botcanically_curious LINKS:Webinar Signup: https://womanbeewell.com/masterclassMain site: http://womanbeewell.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/womanbeewell/Magazine: https://issuu.com/womanbeewell--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bandsandbotanicals/messageSupport this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bandsandbotanicals/support
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