Join Rosemary Gladstar as she invites herbal elders to share the stories of their journey into the lush world of plants in these Inner-Views.
This episode of "Voices of our Herbal Elders" brings you an intimate conversation with Phyllis Light, a revered herbalist whose deep roots in Southern folk medicine illuminate her profound connection with the healing power of plants.
Born into a lineage of herbalists, Phyllis carries the wisdom of her Creek/Cherokee heritage, blending it with her extensive knowledge acquired over more than four decades in natural health and healing. As the founder and director of the Appalachian Center for Natural Health, Phyllis has dedicated her life to educating others about the efficacy and sanctity of traditional herbalism, sharing insights that bridge the past with the present to inspire future generations of herbalists.
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