Body of Abundance: Pre- and Postpartum Herbs & Nutrition with Susan Staley
February 24th
6pm-7:30pm EST
We know that nourishing food and herbs are a significant part of a healthy conception and postpartum experience for both mother and baby. Join clinical herbalist Susan Staley for a deep dive into some of the most important kinds of foods and herbs to focus on during these special times to support nutrition, digestion, and general vitality.
This workshop will explore the principles of creating a sense of abundance in the body with safety, simplicity and pleasure.
This class will be held online via Zoom. A link will be sent to participants within 72 hours of the class date.
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Susan Staley is a clinical herbalist with a focus on relationship to food and nourishment in today’s world. Her work is informed by the human experience, traditional wisdom, contemporary literature, and of course, the earth. Tea is Susan’s absolute favorite way to share and work with herbs. She believes tea can change a person’s life. With over 10 years of clinical experience, she began formal study of herbs and plant medicine in 2009 and nutrition in 2004. She is a founder of Railyard Apothecary in Burlington, VT. Susan lives outside of Portland, ME with her husband and toddler. She has a love for the ancient world and days past, eating with loved ones, being outside and the wisdom of the human heart. You can find her improving her meal prep skills, trying to make time to paint and washing dishes. Susan hopes to build a hoop house for winter greens and help increase interest and accessibility of herbs in her community.
February 24th
6pm-7:30pm EST
We know that nourishing food and herbs are a significant part of a healthy conception and postpartum experience for both mother and baby. Join clinical herbalist Susan Staley for a deep dive into some of the most important kinds of foods and herbs to focus on during these special times to support nutrition, digestion, and general vitality.
This workshop will explore the principles of creating a sense of abundance in the body with safety, simplicity and pleasure.
This class will be held online via Zoom. A link will be sent to participants within 72 hours of the class date.
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Susan Staley is a clinical herbalist with a focus on relationship to food and nourishment in today’s world. Her work is informed by the human experience, traditional wisdom, contemporary literature, and of course, the earth. Tea is Susan’s absolute favorite way to share and work with herbs. She believes tea can change a person’s life. With over 10 years of clinical experience, she began formal study of herbs and plant medicine in 2009 and nutrition in 2004. She is a founder of Railyard Apothecary in Burlington, VT. Susan lives outside of Portland, ME with her husband and toddler. She has a love for the ancient world and days past, eating with loved ones, being outside and the wisdom of the human heart. You can find her improving her meal prep skills, trying to make time to paint and washing dishes. Susan hopes to build a hoop house for winter greens and help increase interest and accessibility of herbs in her community.
February 24th
6pm-7:30pm EST
We know that nourishing food and herbs are a significant part of a healthy conception and postpartum experience for both mother and baby. Join clinical herbalist Susan Staley for a deep dive into some of the most important kinds of foods and herbs to focus on during these special times to support nutrition, digestion, and general vitality.
This workshop will explore the principles of creating a sense of abundance in the body with safety, simplicity and pleasure.
This class will be held online via Zoom. A link will be sent to participants within 72 hours of the class date.
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Susan Staley is a clinical herbalist with a focus on relationship to food and nourishment in today’s world. Her work is informed by the human experience, traditional wisdom, contemporary literature, and of course, the earth. Tea is Susan’s absolute favorite way to share and work with herbs. She believes tea can change a person’s life. With over 10 years of clinical experience, she began formal study of herbs and plant medicine in 2009 and nutrition in 2004. She is a founder of Railyard Apothecary in Burlington, VT. Susan lives outside of Portland, ME with her husband and toddler. She has a love for the ancient world and days past, eating with loved ones, being outside and the wisdom of the human heart. You can find her improving her meal prep skills, trying to make time to paint and washing dishes. Susan hopes to build a hoop house for winter greens and help increase interest and accessibility of herbs in her community.