Price for Bundle:
Both webinars are available for purchase now and recordings will be accessible for one year.
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$100.00
Regular price
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Here are all the courses that are included in your bundle.
Pre-Symposium Intensive Descriptions
Your First Year of Clinical Practice with Camille Freeman
Description: In this discussion session, we’ll focus on setting realistic expectations for your first year of clinical practice, as well as strategies for supporting yourself, your clients, and your practice during this phase. The vulnerability, excitement, and anticipation many practitioners experience during this time will be acknowledged and honored. We will explore logistical questions, emotional and spiritual challenges that often arise, and tips/tools for navigating the transition to clinical work.
Time: Morning (8:30am-11:30am), October 13, 2023
Bio: Camille Freeman, RH, LDN, is an herbalist & nutritionist specializing in menstrual health and fertility. She offers continuing education and the Monday Mentoring community of practice for highly trained herbalists and nutritionists. She’s also a professor in the Nutrition & Herbal Medicine department at the Maryland University of Integrative Health. In addition to wrangling two children, Camille enjoys reading, gardening and tracking down deals at thrift stores and garage sales.
Preserving the Herbal Legacy of Cannabis Culture with Jessica Baker
Description: This class will help dispel decades of propaganda and misinformation that has resulted from the prohibition and criminalization of highly useful cannabis. Misconceptions surrounding cannabis mean the spread of falsehoods that arose from the demonization of a plant and do a disservice to both the plant and our communities. It is the duty of those who work with cannabis as medicine to counter the falsities that prohibition started and that ad agencies perpetuate.
We will discuss the politicization of sativa and indica, and undue importance placed on THC levels. We will explore the myriad of uses of cannabis as medicine over the last several thousand years and question how we honor these traditions as we forge ahead into cannabis industrialization and how normalization of cannabis can benefit our society at large. Participants will learn about cannabis taxonomy and constituents, gain a deeper understanding of the longevity of cannabis, and be empowered to share the importance of cannabis education.
Time: Afternoon (1:00pm-4:00pm), October 13, 2023
Bio: Jessica Baker, LAc, RH (AHG) is an author, acupuncturist, herbalist and cannabis farmer. She owns and operates a medical cannabis clone nursery, has a private practice, and teaches in person and online about herbalism and Chinese medicine. Jessica also has a podcast, The Herb Walk with Jessica Baker.