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Wildflower School of Botanical Medicine
United States
Приєднався 30 сер 2011
Wildflower School of Botanical Medicine offers a deep dive into holistic Western herbalism with introductory, intermediate, and advanced training in herbal therapeutics. The perspective is one of a Vitalist, bioregional, North American herbal tradition. There is a strong connection to social justice and deep ecology in all of the curriculum where we balance science, art, and spirit to give you a well-rounded herbal education. Our thorough, but DIY approach stems from the idea that herbal medicine is the people's medicine and we are working hard to put an herbalist in every home. We offer online studies, as well as onsite programming in Austin Texas since 2003. The founder, and Director Nicole Telkes, is a Registered Herbalist with the American Herbalist Guild, and has been in practice since the late 90s. www.wildflowerherbschool.com
Winter Solstice: Celebrating the Long Night
WILDFLOWER SCHOOL OF BOTANICAL MEDICINE
Growing great herbalists since 2003
Join Nicole Telkes, Director, as she shares some insights into celebrating the winter solstice as a herbalist in a personal and meaningful way.
Ready to get your hands dirty? Visit our website: wildflowerherbschool.com
Growing great herbalists since 2003
Join Nicole Telkes, Director, as she shares some insights into celebrating the winter solstice as a herbalist in a personal and meaningful way.
Ready to get your hands dirty? Visit our website: wildflowerherbschool.com
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2024 Herbal Programs
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WILDFLOWER SCHOOL OF BOTANICAL MEDICINE Growing great herbalists since 2003 Join us in person or online. Classes start 2024 Ready to get your hands dirty? Visit our website: wildflowerherbschool.com
2023 Reflections and 2024 Herbal Offerings
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WILDFLOWER SCHOOL OF BOTANICAL MEDICINE Growing great herbalists since 2003 Join Nicole Telkes, RH(AHG) as she takes a look back at 2023 and forward into 2024. Learn everything you need to get started and where to jump in! Ready to get your hands dirty? Visit our website: wildflowerherbschool.com
2023 Programs
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WILDFLOWER SCHOOL OF BOTANICAL MEDICINE Growing great herbalists since 2003 Join us in our 20th year! An overview of 2023 offerings. Start Date is Feb 11 (not Feb 10 as mentioned) Ready to get your hands dirty? Visit our website: wildflowerherbschool.com
Wildflower School Programs 2021
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WILDFLOWER SCHOOL OF BOTANICAL MEDICINE The Best Herbalists Grow Here Since 2003 Ready to get your hands dirty? Visit our website: wildflowerherbschool.com
New Online Herb Program! Jan 1 2021
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WILDFLOWER SCHOOL OF BOTANICAL MEDICINE Growing great herbalists since 2003 Ready to get your hands dirty? sign up for the online program here learn.wildflowerherbschool.com/bundles/wildflower-school-membership-buds Not sure? we have free resources available here learn.wildflowerherbschool.com
Materia Medica: Fennel
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Join herbalist Nicole Telkes as she explores the virtues of Fennel WILDFLOWER SCHOOL OF BOTANICAL MEDICINE Growing great herbalists since 2003 Ready to get your hands dirty? Visit our website: wildflowerherbschool.com
Materia Medica: Rose
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Join Nicole Telkes as she explores the virtues of Rose Ready to get your hands dirty? Visit our website: wildflowerherbschool.com
Herbal Skillshare: Cultural Compassion as Herbalists, Burn out and Wild Oats
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Join Mary Ayodele, Greta de la Montagne, Carla Vargas-Frank and Nicole Telkes for a skillshare surrounding direct action, undoing racism, being more culturally compassionate. Spotlight on Wild Oats and other herbs to address burn out from life, the pandemic, politics, street protesting, and herbs that combine well. There were some great recipes shared!
Materia Medica: Yarrow
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Learn about the virtues of Yarrow, Achillea millefolium with Nicole Telkes, Director and Founder of the Wildflower School
Materia Medica: Motherwort
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Learn about the virtues of Motherwort, Leonurus cardiaca with Director of the Wildflower School, Nicole Telkes
Materia Medica: St Johns Wort
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Join Nicole Telkes, Director of the Wildflower School as she explores the virtues of St Johns Wort
Herbal First Aid Skillshare
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Skillshare on using herbal first aid in the streets and for aftercare. Keep communities safe and healthy
Street Protest First Aid
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Recording of a class with Mary, Grizz and Nicole on Street Protest First Aid
Vervain: Materia Medica Monday
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Join Nicole Telkes of the Wildflower School of Botanical Medicine as she explores the virtues of Vervain
May 5, 2020 Materia Medica Monday: Plantain
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May 5, 2020 Materia Medica Monday: Plantain
2016 12 01 18 03 Seasonal Southern Wellness Winterish Season
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2016 12 01 18 03 Seasonal Southern Wellness Winterish Season
Neutralizing Cordial and Traditional Remedies
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Neutralizing Cordial and Traditional Remedies
Is this at least part of the reason why i feminize as i age?🤔
Thanks, Nicole! All great reminders for the season:) Love the emphasis on clearing out/ letting go in order to receive... I also think it's important to really embrace the darkness, if only for a bit, before jumping into all the return of light... Solstice blessings, everyone!
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Nicole is the BEST!!!! Her classes are amazing!!
Angie you are the best! So excited to see where you take your herbalism
I am from Morocco. Can I apply? Do you accept people from outside America?
Are you spicy?
Looking at that 8th month coarse . Hope it's not to expensive.
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I love having your video shares to return to - Finally I have some fennel thriving in my garden!
It appears your video was cut off and ended too early. Great update and I’m very interested. We have a large shrub ourselves
I love the idea of becoming a herbalist who is holistic which is the opposite of what most western medicine is teaching. But I would never want to learn from someone who talks about jabs coming out so much as you do. You are the closest school to me and I bought your book as well... It's very sad.
We support everyone making their own decisions about health choices as long as it doesnt hurt other people. I hope you find a school that works best for you. We will continue to support the magic and mystery of plant medicine as well as science. A few of our teachers have been on the front lines of the pandemic in the ICU taking care of sick patients for a year and a half at the time of me writing this. I, and others, have have lost family members to the virus. We take our students health very seriously and will continue to do anything and everything to prevent the spread of COVID 19 in our classrooms. If anyone watching this doesnt agree with our approach, there are other options for learning from other people. I wish you the best on your path. Green Blessings-Nicole
I live here in 3 grade
OK- Now Utube has erased 2 comments. I give up.
I just wrote a long, happy comment about your classes and fennel, only to have it erased. Plus I can only type 1 letter at a time on my hub's IPhone.
Hello. I took 1 of your classes a fall E. Austin Park walk-thru several years back. Also another walk-thru w/ my hub from a retired Special Forces medic. Wonderful! I learned a lot Inc. that 2 herbalists talk about 1 plant, they can have some very different knowledge as to what the plants can do. We have lost SO much knowledge over the years thanks to westernized medicine. It pays to take classes from as many herbalists as possible. I am a research dietitian/biologist/biochemist and organic gardener/farmer/rancher. Altho' we made progress finding cures for different diseases over 15 years at 3 Texas med schools, I ended up with EI/MCS and now EMF sensitivity as well. The wonder drugs don't usually work on me at all. I have to use herbs, many of which I gather and make tinctures of myself. You taught me about crepe myrtle, the old-fashioned kind. My Alpine and Saanen dairy goats bite my crepe myrtle tree on their way to and from the milking stand. They love to tear small branches off. So it is medicinal for them, too. I was taught dietetics/nutrition before they started teaching lies to nutrition students. The food pyramid which replaced the food pie slice diagram makes you fat, sick and stupid BTW. I mean lower IQ in general. Also fresh raw goat milk cures internal and external scar tissue, arthritis and cancer. Nice to know!!❤ 🐐 🐐🌱
Thank you so much for all the great info! I love Calendula. It is the first herb I became close friends with,
I am glad you enjoyed it!
Thanks Nicole! I finally have yarrow to harvest, and am grateful for your knowledge share
So glad this was helpful!
I'm so sad that it disappeared from my backyard, now I will have to go looking for it. The plus side, it will encourage me to get out!
Thank you! I have a wildflower in my front yard that looks similar to what you were holding, but my app Plant Snap called it Sweet William. I wish I could have had a closer look at the details in the flowers you were holding. Thanks for these video offerings! I look forward to seeing you every week
Great to see/hear U...:)
Thank you for posting this sitting here with my tea and pad and paper . Current herbalism student studying under JoAnn Sanchez in Arizona.
I love Joann! Let her know Nicole Telkes says hello!
Good Information. Best advice Be prepared for anything!
Thanks!
Thank you
You're welcome
Thank you! I have been harvesting leaves and putting them in soups, stews and steaming with other greens like spinach, kale and Swiss chard (with fresh ginger, garlic and onions) for a few of years now. Delicious! Unfortunately most of the roots I dig up are small or break when I'm harvesting out of my yard so it takes awhile before I have enough to roast, but I have found some older, larger plants in the creek behind my house, and the roasted root drink is worth the wait. I'm happy to hear about tincturing the roots too, just not sure if I should use pure alcohol or add water. I'm so glad I accidentally stumbled on your UA-cam page! I look forward to seeing and hearing from you every Monday! Green Blessings (as Susun Weed would say :-) ~Victoria, Medford, OR
Please include in these comments, recipes and links you refer to in this talk
I grew Mullen and harvested a huge plant two years ago, but did not realize I shouldn't harvest the leaves when it's flowering. I actually harvested when the flowers had turned to seeds. I assume I can still use the leaves & hopefully the seeds will sprout, but guessing the leaves may not be as potent as fresh leaves. Will you share your recipe for Mullein syrup?
Thank you so much Nicole for your Herbalist knowledge and inspiration for a beginning forager! Please continue these wonderful educational videos to get people excited about Nature again. Also I am going to try and make it to a Workshop here in Southern Oregon this year! I highly recommend The Wildflower School of Botanical Medicine Workshops and the new online courses! Blessings Nicole and Everyone!
Thank you, Nicole! Always enjoy your wisdom ♥
Thanks Cyndi!
Thank you for taking the time to put this Q & A together. I appreciate your honesty and that you are not glorifying the Herbalist's path for your own benefit of taking people's money but rather show that it is more a path of passion than financial independence :) I am still interested in checking out your courses when returning to Austin.
Thanks so much! I can only assist a certain amount of people, and my goal in life is to get a herbalist into every home so, my intention was to offer as many options as possible to people to gain herbal skills
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I agree with both of you on it being a rat snake, and I'm not just saying that because my dad said what it is, but because Mr Steve Harthun is a smart son of a gun, not to mention his photographic memory but also has a major in snakeology. Lol aka Herpetology. And no were not talking about someone's hair piece lol
Thanks for sharing and the relocation. I agree, it's a Texas Rat Snake.
Not meaning to be rude but I believe Nature Centers offer booklets on reptiles... that's not a kingsnake... it's a rat snake. On the other hand thank you for not brutally murdering it.
Mister Muttley Yes mr muttley, yes in our haste we said king snake, and it may be a rat snake. OOOOPS. We are botanically accurate(as herbalists), but not entirely Herpetologically accurate..........Point being, we were in the moment. I didnt go get my Texas Snake book thats on my shelf and key it out. We were confident enough it was not a venomous snake. That was the most important part! We are a Nature Center, thanks
Meet Kylie the Wildflower School Office Goddess and administrator....oh and she wrangles snakes ua-cam.com/video/iOW_jJIFT0Q/v-deo.html
Lottie Spady here's the school I mentioned, FANTASTIC curiculuum
Awesome times
Listened to your Summit interview, very good stuff your passion on the topic is palpable. Listening to you I realize how little I know and how much this particular topic is needed. Im more of the SWAT door kicker kind of guy and thinking about how each person differs makes me realize if there is a total collapse it is going to take communities binding together so that all of our skill sets provide overlapping security. Your stuff is great Miss Telkes thank you for sharing your knowledge.
Great video. I will be trying this.