Sister Sage Herbs Podcast
By Jayne Simmons
Sister Sage Herbs PodcastSep 19, 2018
Pike Place Tour with Jayne & Marc
In this episode we talk about some of our favorite vendors at Pike Place Market. We have been back at the market 4-5 days per week since mother's day and we have been getting to know some of our neighbors. This list is just the beginning- we haven't even talked about the t-shirts, wood workers, candles and fine jewelry!
Thanks for giving it a listen. All our best from the great northwest.
Cheers!
Jayne & Marc
Post Covid Recovery Ideas
Hi Friends,
We are currently attending the American Herbalist Guild class on post Covid, and we thought we'd share some take aways from week 1. Hope you enjoy it!
Marc and Jayne at Sister Sage Herbs
Spring Herbs Are Here!
Hi Folks,
We talking about some of our favorite spring herbs! Nettles, cottonwood buds, elderberries flowers, etc...Have a listen!
Plan Your Spring Garden!
Hi Folks,
We are busy planning our spring garden! Have a listen...
Corona Virus & Herbal Antivirals
We are discussing Corona Virus and different kinds of herbs we take to stay healthy. Our references include Stephen H. Buhner and Matthew Wood.
February Gardening - Plant Those Seeds!
Hi folks this is a short episode of some of the seeds we are going to sow here in February in the Pacific Northwest. Hope you enjoy our show! -Jayne Simmons owner of Sister Sage Herbs
PCC Markets & WS Food Bank
Hi Folks, In this short podcast we want to share a little dream come true for us! Hope you enjoy our podcast and be sure to visit us at any of the PCC Markets or Pike Place Market every day of the year. Or online of course... Sistersageherbs.com
Cheers, Marc & Jayne
Our Top 6 Products That We Make!
Hi Folks,
In this episode we are discussing products that we make and how to use them! Cheers....
Medicinal Plants, Trees & Animals of Olympic National Park
Hi Folks! More specifically we just finished a short backpacking trip to the east fork of the Quinault River also referred to as Enchanted Valley. It does not disappoint! The temperate rainforests of Olympic National Park are one of the most bio diverse places in the world. My favorite are the Giant Douglas Fir trees 500 years old and more. This place is still wild. It transports you to another time. Join us for this fun episode!
Spring Seeds Are Here!
Howdy Folks! We just got our shipment of seeds from Strictly Medicinal Seeds in Oregon, and we are just delighted! So we thought we'd share what we are growing on both our garden and farm. Enjoy! -Marc & Jayne from Sister Sage Herbs
PS: Plant seeds, smile, have fun, repeat
Willow Tree
Today we are discussing 3 topics on the willow tree. 1. A little about the tree itself. 2. Willow Tree Ancient Traditions 3. Medicine. One of our favorite willow trees next to our house fell during our huge snow storm, so we thought it would be a perfect opportunity to do a podcast on this amazing tree. Also, this is the first podcast episode in our new home studio. Any feedback would be most appreciated.... Enjoy!
3 More Herbs To Try For Depression and SAD
Herbs For SAD & Depression
Today were talking about different herbs to support light to moderate depression and seasonal affective disorder. (Especially for Pacific Northwest) Herbs include: lemonbalm, st. johns wort, clover, skull cap. We reference the book: Herbal Therapy & Supplements A Scientific & Traditional Approach by Merrily A. Kuhn & David Winston.
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