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Can you believe we’ve made it to 200 episodes of the Herbs with Rosalee podcast?! Week after week, I get to sit in the host’s chair—asking the questions, guiding the conversation, and shining the spotlight on other herbalists (and the plants we love). Honestly, it’s one of my favorite things to do. So when we realized the 200th episode was coming up, we knew it had to be something different. At first, someone suggested I should be the one in the hot seat. My reaction? Hard no. Absolutely not. But the idea kept tugging at me… and eventually, I caved. And! If anyone was going to flip the script and interview me, it had to be my dear friend Mason Hutchison from HerbRally. Not only do I love his hosting skills, Mason knows me better than most people on this planet—which meant he could ask the kinds of questions I’d never think to ask myself. And wow… he did. We laughed over bloopers, looked back at how the show has grown, and talked about the ways podcasting has stretched me—not just as an herbalist, but as a person. I shared stories about my ever-evolving plant path—from activism, to my early days with herbs, to how UTIs (yes, really!) shaped my herbal journey in surprising ways. We also pulled back the curtain on what goes into producing this podcast, and chatted about some of the threads that run through my life right now: walking, strength training, friendship, grief, and resilience. There are also a few surprises in there - one that left me in tears. But! No spoilers! You’ll just have to watch the show. It was one of those conversations that felt both light and deep at the same time. I’m so grateful to share it with you—and to be celebrating 200 episodes together. Here’s a peek at what we covered: ► Why most podcasts don’t make it past seven episodes—and what it really took for me to reach 200 ► How creating a podcast has shaped me as an herbalist and educator ► The behind-the-scenes teamwork that goes into every single episode ► How my dad’s adventurous spirit and my mom’s ethnobotanical work continue to shape my life today ► How getting arrested as a young activist eventually led me deeper into herbalism (and guided me toward a gentler, less in-your-face approach to bringing herbalism to people!)\ ► and so much more… -- RESOURCES -- ► Access the transcript for this episode here: https://www.herbalremediesadvice.org/... ► Mason’s website: https://www.herbrally.com/ ► Mason’s Instagram: / herbrally ► Mason’s Facebook: / herbrally ► Mason’s YouTube: / @herbrally ► Are you looking for high quality dried herbs? My recommendation is Mountain Rose Herbs. Click here to check them out: https://bit.ly/3ms3vQ2. You can also look for local places to buy herbs near you in my directory here: https://bit.ly/3NRQq0U -- DISCLOSURE -- I’m a huge fan of Mountain Rose Herbs and will often share referral links to buy herbs or herbal supplies at their online herbal apothecary. By using the above affiliate link, you help support this channel. Thanks! -- TIMESTAMPS -- 00:25 - Introduction to the 200th episode celebration 04:05 - How the podcast has changed Rosalee 13:06 - The team effort behind the making of each podcast 19:13 - Podcast Circle membership: how YOU can help support the show 22:10 - Advice for others considering creating an herbal podcast 25:44 - Guest question from Rebecca Altman: herbs for stress 29:14 - How Rosalee’s parents, childhood, and teen years shaped her as an herbalist 40:28 - John Gallagher’s influence 46:32 - Rosalee’s recent trip to Ireland 50:19 - Rosalee’s fitness journey 1:03:03 - Guest question from Emilie Thomas-Anderson: desert island herbs 1:06:36 - Guest question from Jesus Garcia: herbs to heal the spirit 1:08:28 - Rosalee’s self-care routines 1:13:00 - What makes a good herbalist? 1:16:31 - Herbal pet peeves 1:21:09 - What Rosalee would tell her younger self 1:23:41 - Rosalee’s focus on inflammation 1:29:17 - Guest question from Rosemary Gladstar: what Rosalee is most proud of 1:35:29 - the Herbs with Rosalee school 1:42:24 - Rosalee’s recent projects 1:47:57 - Rosalee’s dream for the future of herbalism 1:53:40 - Student spotlight 1:54:55 - Bloopers -- SWEATER PATTERN -- Yes, I did knit my sweater! Pattern is: Very V Raglan by Jessie Maed Designs -- DISCLAIMER -- The herbal and plant information in this video is for educational purposes only. The information contained is not intended as a substitute for the advice provided by your physician or other medical professional. If you have or suspect that you have a serious health problem, promptly contact your health care provider. Always consult with a health care practitioner before using any herbal remedy or food, especially if you are pregnant, nursing, or have a medical condition.