Showing posts with label podcast. Show all posts
Showing posts with label podcast. Show all posts

4.23.2022

Free & Easy Wanderer Incense Recipe

Learn how to make Free & Easy Wanderer Incense (逍遙散香) on my Mountain Rose Herbs blog, YouTube video, and/ or podcast. Enjoy!     

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5.26.2021

Full Moon Gratitude Meditation

Happy Full Moon!

Light a candle, get comfortable, and enjoy this Full Moon Gratitude Meditation: 

For more podcasts, visit https://www.jilinglin.com/podcasts

Have a great month!

5.22.2021

Fruiting Beauty

 


Enjoy the inaugural issue of the Mountain Rose Herbs Journal

Here's my recorded story on "Fruiting Beauty," in celebration of foraging urban fruits. 

For more podcasts, visit https://www.jilinglin.com/podcasts

Happy foraging! 

5.11.2021

New Moon Intentions Meditation


Happy New Moon!

Light a candle, get comfortable, and enjoy this New Moon Intentions Meditation: 

For more podcasts, visit https://www.jilinglin.com/podcasts

Have a great month!

2.26.2021

Meet the Herbalist with Bevin Clare | Featuring Jiling Lin

Enjoy this Mountain Rose Herbs interview! Bevin asks me about my clinical practice, herbal work, and more. I hope you find some golden jewels in here. Podcast coming soon. I'd love to hear what you find most interesting, and/ or wish to hear more about. Contact me anytime! Find acupuncture/ herbs clinic info on JilingLin.com, along with upcoming events

1.28.2021

Tea (Camellia sinensis, Theaceae)

Learn about Tea's cultivation, preparation, uses, and more with my podcast and herbal monograph article at https://www.herbrally.com/monographs/tea

 

9.26.2020

Sage monograph


Read, listen, and learn about edible/ medicinal uses for Sages (Salvia spp.) on my Sage monograph + podcast on HerbRally.com

Sage Monograph - HerbRally

I reach out to pet various aromatic sages as I walk up and down our southern California trails, where we are blessed with an abundance of sages, or plants of the genus . The most commonly seen species among our myriad local natives in my Ventura County backyard include Salvia apiana (white sage), S.

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