Sep 20, 2024
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In this episode of The Herbalist Hour, I'm joined by the one and
only Margi Flint.
Amanda and I had the opportunity to sit down with Margi at the Great Lakes Herb Faire, one of our all-time favorite events.
We chat about her early years as a rambunctious child, how she became an herbalist, studying with William LeSassier and some upcoming projects related to his work, reading the body and a whole lot more!
Speaking of reading the body, she even examined my fingernails (and earlobes) to take a peek into the current state of my health...fascinating!
Thanks for the fingernail reading Margi, and thanks for spending an hour with us at the Great Lakes Herb Faire! We appreciate you and your work so much.
And thanks to you dear listener for tuning in, as always.
We'll see you in the next episode,
Enjoy,
~Mason
PS - Watch this interview on the HerbRally YouTube Channel
LINKS & RESOURCES
Earth Song Herbals | EarthSongHerbals.com
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Margi on Instagram | @flintmargi
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DISCLAIMER
The information in this episode is for educational and
entertainment purposes only. It is not intended as a substitute for
advice provided by your physician or other medical professionals.
Always consult a health care practitioner before using any herbal
remedy or food, especially if you are nursing, pregnant, or have
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