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Season 6
Episode 11
From Soil To Salve: 4' 10" Badass Kitchen Witch!!
On this episode of The Sacred Donut Podcast, we visit with a tough little cookie, Andrea Francisco Smith, better known as "Drea," a spry curandera/kitchen witch from Pueblo, Colorado.
Drea brings to the table her life's story as a "sensitive" young girl in Penacostal Church to her career as a probation officer, to single mother and her experience being on "the other side of the door" with addiction and mental health.
Drea has taken all her heartache, pain, and desire to save the people around her and turned it into actual "medicina" -- A New Creation, LLC. -- salves, tinctures, natural medicine & more...
Make a cup of herbal tea, rub yourself down with healing salve, and join us at the table.
You can contact Drea at: Anewcreationllc@gmail.com
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