
Tuesdays, February 10th and 17th at 6:30-8:30 AT (5:30-7:30 ET)
Join us for a two-part live online class series!
Moving Through Hard Times: Herbs for Stress and Emotional Well-being
We often face demands that push us beyond our stress tolerance and prevent us from feeling well. The effects of disconnection, trauma, emotional suffering and long term stress often cause serious impacts on our mental, emotional, spiritual and physical well-being. In this two class series, we want to share with you holistic herbal strategies for managing difficulties and rebuilding our nervous system resilience, so we can move through hard times with more ease and show up in our lives more fully, authentically, and with more satisfaction.
February 10th: Plant Allies for Emotional Well-Being With Ember Peters, RHP (HANS)
How can herbal medicine support us in moving through emotional difficulties? While painful emotional experiences are part of being human, isolation and disconnection can make it much more difficult to face - we don’t have to be alone or without support. We exist in an ecosystem and our healing therefore must also be collective, relational, connected. Our plant allies are here to help us move through grief, anger, anxiety, depression, and other painful emotions with more ease and resource.
In this workshop, we will explore:
~ Barriers and obstacles to our mental health to better understand our experiences
~ Expanding our healing process beyond self care towards connected collective care
~ Herbal strategies for nervous system support
~ Herb profiles on rose, linden, hawthorn, St John’s Wort, skullcap, motherwort, lavender, and lemon balm
February 17th: Herbs for Stressful Times With Oren Hercz, RHP (HANS)
There is no doubt we live in stressful times. Chronic stressors like overwork, media overload, and economic uncertainty are considered “normal.” We may not realize how stressed we are until it makes us sick. Effects like fatigue, muscle tension, insomnia, anxiety, immune suppression, and digestive problems are just a few of the downstream effects of chronic stress. In fact, for the majority of clients in my clinical practice, chronic stress is a main contributing factor to their health issues. Fortunately, herbal medicine can provide much needed support. Adaptogenic herbs improve our overall resilience in the face of stress, so that we can have more flexibility and stamina. They can help profoundly shift our baseline stress level, so we can live with more ease, even in the face of daily stressors.
In this workshop, we will explore:
~ Understanding the physiology of the stress response, so we can manage it wisely
~ How adaptogenic herbs help regulate our stress response while preventing long term negative health effects – and how to take them
~ Herbal profiles of 8 adaptogenic herbs, differentiated to help you understand which ones are most appropriate for different types of people
~ When herbs are not enough, and which lifestyle strategies best complement herbal support for stress
Online on Zoom (link will be sent upon registration)
The recording link will be sent to everyone who registers.
RHP (HANS)
Ember Peters is a clinical herbalist and educator based in Bridgetown, Nova Scotia, Unceded Mi'kmaq Territory. They are a founder of Wild Current Herbalism and the Maritime School of Holistic Herbalism. Ember has over a decade of clinical experience focusing on accessible trans inclusive care and supporting people with complex chronic illness. Ember is a Registered Herbal Practitioner with the Herbalist Association of Nova Scotia (HANS) and a founder of the Maritime School of Holistic Herbalism. They have taught widely about herbalism at conferences and schools across Turtle Island, and their work has been published twice in the Journal of the American Herbalists Guild. Dismantling white supremacy & transphobia are cornerstones of Ember’s practice, a part of their life-long commitment to fighting for liberation for all peoples. They recognize community based holistic health as a tangible step towards collective and individual liberation and resilience.
Ember’s website: https://wildcurrentherbalism.com.
RHP (HANS)
Oren Hercz RHP (HANS) has been in practice as a Clinical Herbalist since 2010, working in holistic health clinics, a family medicine office, and in private practice online. He teaches a year long beginner’s herbal medicine program, empowering people to become their own home herbalists and be proactive about their health. Oren loves to teach and can often be found giving an herb walk, speaking at a local garden club, or even on TV where has been featured on the show Wild Nova Scotia. He is a Registered Herbal Practitioner (RHP) with the Herbalist Association of Nova Scotia, where he currently sits on the board of directors. Oren cares deeply about bringing this traditional wisdom to today’s world, where we need it more than ever. He lives in Chester Basin with his 3 kids and gardens.
Oren’s website: www.orenhercz.ca
We are glad to be able to offer reduced rate spots to those that need them in order to make our programs as accessible as possible. Please note though that these reduced rate spots are not a sale - they are intended for people who would otherwise not be able to join us. There are a limited number of reduced rate spots so please be mindful that if you request it when you could afford the higher prices, you may be impacting access to the program for someone who truly needs the lower price. Reduced rate spots are prioritized for Black, Indigenous and People of Colour, though the same guidelines apply for all students. To help you decide if you should apply for the reduced rate (and which level would be most appropriate for you), we have put together this rough guide.
Pay It Forward (Support the Work)
Choose this rate if:
You are financially secure and spend little time worrying about basic needs
You own property, have savings, or have access to family financial support
You have disposable income and can comfortably invest in your education
You want to contribute toward making reduced-rate spots possible for others
Standard (Regular Cost)
Choose this rate if:
Your financial situation sits between the two ends of the spectrum
You have a steady income and can meet your basic needs without major stress
You’re managing some debt or working toward savings but are relatively stable
You do not have additional financial support beyond your own income
Solidarity (Low Income, BIPOC – Limited Spots)
Choose this rate if:
You are low or fixed income and would not otherwise be able to participate
You do not have access to savings or family/friend financial support
You are from a community that has been historically excluded or marginalized
Access to education like this would be otherwise out of reach