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Remedy & Rhyme - by Joyful Roots

Remedy & Rhyme - by Joyful Roots

著者: Kimberly Kling of Joyful Roots
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Remedy & Rhyme is a space where poetry meets the power of plants. Each episode begins with a poem — a soul offering inspired by a single herb — and follows the thread of its deeper herbal wisdom. We explore what the plant stirs in the heart, the ways it invites us into greater wellness, and how we might carry its gifts into our own lives. With each unfolding episode, you'll find gentle reflections, grounded holistic practices, and simple ways to welcome herbalism into your daily rhythms. A podcast for lovers of Earth, language, and the liminal — where the sacred and the everyday meet, one plant at a time.© 2025 Joyful Roots - Kimberly Kling アート 代替医療・補完医療 個人的成功 自己啓発 衛生・健康的な生活
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  • #5: Mesquite – Radical Abundance
    2025/06/04
    In this episode of Remedy and Rhyme, we explore the radical abundance of Mesquite — a desert tree whose generosity stretches from myth to medicine. We reflect on what it means to live in relationship with abundance — the kind that’s rooted, reciprocal, and attuned to the rhythms of the earth. The kind of abundance that gives and gives and gives. We'll hear a traditional story of Siwani and Coyote, which uncovers how mesquite came to scatter its sweet pods across the land. From its fiber-rich nourishment and blood sugar support to its deep cultural roots among Indigenous communities, mesquite reminds us that abundance isn’t always flashy — sometimes it’s slow, steady, and quietly sustaining. This episode blends story, plant wisdom, poetry, and journal prompts to support your own journey toward radical abundance. References & Further Reading Books Bovey, Rodney W. Mesquite. Texas A&M University Press, 2016. Desert Harvesters. Eat Mesquite and More: A Cookbook for Sonoran Desert Living. Savor the Southwest, 2018. savorthesouthwest.blog Ferguson, T.J. History Is in the Land: Multivocal Tribal Traditions in Arizona’s San Pedro Valley. University of Arizona Press, 2006. archive.org Moore, Michael. Medicinal Plants of the Desert and Canyon West: A Guide to Identifying, Preparing, and Using Traditional Medicinal Plants Found in the Deserts and Canyons of the West and Southwest. Museum of New Mexico Press, 1989. Nabhan, Gary Paul. Gathering the Desert. University of Arizona Press, 1985. Nabhan, Gary Paul. Mesquite: An Arboreal Love Affair. Chelsea Green Publishing, 2018. Phillips, Steven J., and Patricia Wentworth Comus, editors. A Natural History of the Sonoran Desert. Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum, University of California Press, 2000. Rogers, Ken E. The Magnificent Mesquite. University of Texas Press, 2000. Slattery, John. Southwest Medicinal Plants: Identify, Harvest, and Use 112 Wild Herbs for Health and Wellness. Timber Press, 2020. University of Arizona Southwest Center. Mesquite: A Training Manual for Growers, Harvesters, & Artisans. University of Arizona Southwest Center, 2023. swc.arizona.edu Articles, Reports, and Online Resources Arizona Historical Society. Ethnohistory of San Pedro Valley Collection. Ethnohistory PDF Archaeology Southwest. “A Brief Cultural History of Mesquite.” archaeologysouthwest.org Archaeology Southwest. One Valley, Many Histories: Tohono O’odham, Hopi, Zuni, and Western Apache History in the San Pedro Valley. Archaeology Southwest Magazine, Vol. 18, No. 1. archaeologysouthwest.org Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community. “Mesquite Usage by the O’odham and Piipaash.” O’odham Action News. oan.srpmic-nsn.gov San Pedro River Valley StoryMap. San Pedro River Valley: An Ecological and Cultural Corridor. storymaps.arcgis.com Savor the Southwest. “Marvelous – and Medicinal – Mesquite.” savorthesouthwest.blog Wikipedia. “San Pedro River (Arizona).” en.wikipedia.org ✨ Support the Podcast If you’d like to support the ongoing creation of this podcast and get access to exclusive content like articles, herbal recipes, plant monographs, and behind-the-scenes musings, join the community over on Patreon: 🌱 www.patreon.com/joyfulroots You can also support the podcast by trying my favorite matcha: Posana Matcha. 🌿 Certified Organic 🌿 Third-party tested for heavy metals 🌿 Single origin from Shizuoka, Japan 🌿 Smooth, pure, and powerful—perfect for daily rituals. 🛒 Use code JOYFULROOTS for 10% off at posanamatcha.com Using this code helps keep the podcast thriving through a small affiliate commission—thank you for your support! 📩 Want to share a poem? I’d love to include voices from the community! If you have a nature-inspired or herbal poem you’d like to share in a future episode, send it my way at: kim@joyfulroots.com 🌀 Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational and inspirational purposes only. I am not a medical doctor or licensed health professional, and nothing shared here is intended to diagnose, treat, or cure any disease. The information provided has not been evaluated by the FDA. Always check with a qualified healthcare provider about any potential herb-drug interactions or health concerns. If you experience an allergic reaction to any herb, discontinue use and consult a professional. You are the steward of your own body—listen with curiosity, and honor your intuition. 💚 Let's connect! Follow me on Instagram at @joyfulroots or sign up for my email Botanical Bulletin.
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    32 分
  • # 4: Tulsi – You Are Sacred
    2025/05/21

    In this episode of Remedy and Rhyme, we sit with the sacred plant known as Tulsi—Holy Basil—not just as an herb, but as a being that bridges the physical and the spiritual. Long honored in Ayurvedic tradition and daily rituals across India, Tulsi invites us into devotion, resilience, and deep remembering of our sacredness. We explore Tulsi’s stories, nourishing gifts, and the many ways she continues to support the body, mind, and spirit—especially in times of stress or disconnection. ✨

    You’ll hear about Tulsi’s mythology, reflections on Tulsi’s adaptogenic nature, and practical insights into how she supports emotional clarity, immune health, and nervous system balance. Whether you’re already in relationship with Tulsi or just meeting her for the first time, may this episode offer a moment of pause, reverence, and reconnection. 🌱 Each episode will begin with a poem and flow into a deeper dive into the featured herb—its stories, energetics, remedies, and reflections. This is a journey of reconnection.

    ✨ Support the Podcast If you’d like to support the ongoing creation of this podcast and get access to exclusive content like articles, herbal recipes, plant monographs, and behind-the-scenes musings, join the community over on Patreon: 🌱 www.patreon.com/joyfulroots

    You can also support the podcast by trying my favorite matcha: Posana Matcha. 🌿 Certified Organic 🌿 Third-party tested for heavy metals 🌿 Single origin from Shizuoka, Japan 🌿 Smooth, pure, and powerful—perfect for daily rituals.

    🛒 Use code JOYFULROOTS for 10% off at posanamatcha.com Using this code helps keep the podcast thriving through a small affiliate commission—thank you for your support!

    📩 Want to share a poem? I’d love to include voices from the community! If you have a nature-inspired or herbal poem you'd like to share in a future episode, send it my way at: kim@joyfulroots.com

    🌀 Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational and inspirational purposes only. I am not a medical doctor or licensed health professional, and nothing shared here is intended to diagnose, treat, or cure any disease. The information provided has not been evaluated by the FDA. Always check with a qualified healthcare provider about any potential herb-drug interactions or health concerns. If you experience an allergic reaction to any herb, discontinue use and consult a professional. You are the steward of your own body—listen with curiosity, and honor your intuition.

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    27 分
  • #3: Rose – Lessons in Paradox
    2025/05/14

    In this episode, we explore the timeless and tender paradox of Rose — a flower that embodies both softness and strength.

    From mythology to herbalism to personal reflection, Rose invites us to dwell in the space where opposing truths coexist: beauty and protection, openness and boundaries, love and discernment. We’ll dive into folklore, plant wisdom, and lived experience to ask—what can Rose teach us about tending to ourselves and the world with grace? 🌹

    Each episode will begin with a poem and flow into a deeper dive into the featured herb—its stories, energetics, remedies, and reflections. This is a journey of reconnection.

    ✨ Support the Podcast If you’d like to support the ongoing creation of this podcast and get access to exclusive content like articles, herbal recipes, plant monographs, and behind-the-scenes musings, join the community over on Patreon: 🌱 www.patreon.com/joyfulroots

    You can also support the podcast by trying my favorite matcha: Posana Matcha. 🌿 Certified Organic 🌿 Third-party tested for heavy metals 🌿 Single origin from Shizuoka, Japan 🌿 Smooth, pure, and powerful—perfect for daily rituals.

    🛒 Use code JOYFULROOTS for 10% off at posanamatcha.com Using this code helps keep the podcast thriving through a small affiliate commission—thank you for your support!

    📩 Want to share a poem? I’d love to include voices from the community! If you have a nature-inspired or herbal poem you'd like to share in a future episode, send it my way at: kim@joyfulroots.com

    🌀 Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational and inspirational purposes only. I am not a medical doctor or licensed health professional, and nothing shared here is intended to diagnose, treat, or cure any disease. The information provided has not been evaluated by the FDA. Always check with a qualified healthcare provider about any potential herb-drug interactions or health concerns. If you experience an allergic reaction to any herb, discontinue use and consult a professional. You are the steward of your own body—listen with curiosity, and honor your intuition.

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    25 分

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