Plant Out Loud

Kristin Donnelly

How can I eat more plants? How do I learn more about herbalism? How do I incorporate native plants into my yard? What are the best houseplants? How do I get started gardening? Welcome to Plant Out Loud, a podcast for those who are plant-curious or already in a relationship with plants. Each week, host Kristin Donnelly shares gardening tips, plant-based eating insights, lessons in herbalism, and more during interviews with experts. So whether you’re a novice gardener, curious about herbs, or just want to add a few plants to your home, check out the list of episodes and hit subscribe! Join us in learning how conscious living with plants can lead to a happier, healthier life. read less
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Episodes

There's a Tea For That (Plus What It Means to Decolonize Wellness)
May 27 2021
There's a Tea For That (Plus What It Means to Decolonize Wellness)
A Conversation with Sunyatta AmenPlants aren’t always just pretty things to look at on Instagram. Behind them are real human stories, including stories of oppression. To help me tackle some of the tough topics, I spoke to Sunyatta Amen, a fifth-generation master herbalist & natural lifestyle expert. She grew up steeped in ethnobotany behind the counter of the ‘Black Pyramid’ herb shops & vegan juice bars founded by her father in Harlem. She has had a lifelong drive to create beautiful, safe spaces in gentrified communities and decolonize wellness for all.She is the founder of CALABASH Tea, a multi-award-winning wellness brand designed to reconnect modern people with food and drink as medicine. She creates healing tea blends that are quite delicious if I do say so myself. She offers spice blends and herbal tonics--all available through her online shop, calabashtea.com.In this episode, we discuss what it means to decolonize wellness, Sunyatta’s favorite coffee replacement, why sea moss is a hot ingredient and how to use it, and how she uses tea as a healing agent for herself and her community. Calabash Tea: https://www.calabashtea.com/ Blue Velvet tea from Calabash: https://www.calabashtea.com/store/bluevelvet?rq=blue%20velvet Sea moss from Calabash: https://www.calabashtea.com/store/seamoss?rq=sea%20moss Read more at https://www.plantoutloud.com/sunyatta-amen This episode is sponsored by Stewart & Claire. Use the code PLANTOUTLOUD to receive 15% off at checkout.
All About Growing Tomatoes
May 20 2021
All About Growing Tomatoes
Resh Gala is the owner and founder of Hundred Tomatoes. Her intensive planting methods have garnered her a loyal social media following and she was named a 2020 Gardener of the Year by Burpee Home Gardens. She also creates YouTube videos for Kellogg Garden Organics.Resh only started gardening in 2016, when she killed two tomato plants on her patio. That failure led her to learn everything she could about gardening. In 2017, she built raised beds and filled them with top soil...that turned out to be terrible and once again, nothing grew. By 2018, she replaced a lot of her soil with compost and then finally had a successful harvest. She now builds and installs kitchen gardens for people in central New Jersey and coaches people all over the US in growing vegetable gardens. With tomato planting season upon us, I sat down with Resh to learn more about what we need to know to grow a great crop of tomatoes. In this episode, we talk about when to plant tomatoes, how to prune tomatoes, how and when to fertilize them, and many other things you need to know about growing this popular garden vegetable! Follow Resh on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/reshgalaCheck out her website https://www.reshgala.com/ Follow Plant Out Loud on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/plant.outloud   Resh’s Amazon Shop: https://www.amazon.com/shop/reshgala?listId=FECGKFC7PP2J Stewart & Claire: https://www.stewartandclaire.com  Use the code PLANTOUTLOUD to receive 15% off at checkout.
How to Learn More About Plant Medicine
May 6 2021
How to Learn More About Plant Medicine
A Conversation with Linda Shanahan of Barefoot BotanicalsLinda Shanahan is an herbalist, an herb farmer, and a nurse. Since 2008 she has operated Barefoot Botanicals, a certified organic herb farm in Doylestown, Pennsylvania, with her partner Eric VanderHyde. It is here that she feels all of her worlds come together—she grows plants, makes herbal medicines, and teaches classes in medicine making and community health.  Linda believes that the most powerful medicine is building connection with our environment, starting with learning about what grows beneath our feet.The mission of Barefoot Botanicals is to connect people to plants for food, for medicine and for a more resilient collective future for all beings. In this episode, we talk about how to learn more about herbs and herbalism, what can you expect when seeing an herbalist, how to wildcraft responsibly, and more. Plant Out Loud Instagramwww.instagram.com/plant.outloud Plant Out Loud Show Notesplantoutloud.com/episodes/linda-shanahan Stewart & Claire lip balms (Use the code PLANTOUTLOUD for 15% off at checkout)www.stewartandclaire.com Barefoot Botanicalshttps://www.barefootbotanicals.net/ About Herbs website from the Memorial Sloan Kettering Center. https://www.mskcc.org/cancer-care/diagnosis-treatment/symptom-management/integrative-medicine/herbs/search  American Herbalist Guild’s Guide to Herb Schoolshttps://www.americanherbalistsguild.com/school-profiles  Finding an Herbalist Through the American Herbalist Guild. https://www.americanherbalistsguild.com/member-profiles  David Winstonhttps://www.davidwinston.org/
What Can We Learn From Plants?
Apr 29 2021
What Can We Learn From Plants?
A conversation with Beronda MontgomeryBeronda Montgomery is a professor of biochemistry, molecular biology, and microbiology and Molecular Genetics at Michigan State University. She is the author of the new book, Lessons from Plants—a book I just love because it weaves together plant science with greater life lessons. In this episode, we talk about how a plant’s scent is not really for us, why new plant leaves are worth celebrating, and how we might better learn to care for people by caring for plants. Plus, Dr. Montgomery tells us about how she planted a tree when her son was born and how that provided many lessons throughout his life so far. Before the interview, I share some thoughts about how to prune. My advice: Remove what’s dead, diseased, or damaged first and anytime. Then research the shrubs you have to find out what’s best for that particular plant. Some of the links below are affiliate links. This means I get paid a small commission if you use the link to purchase something, which you support the podcast. Thank you!Buy Lessons From Plants https://bookshop.org/shop/plantoutloud Buy Braiding Sweetgrass https://bookshop.org/shop/plantoutloud Beronda Montgomery Instagramwww.instagram.com/beronda_m Plant Out Loud Instagramwww.instagram.com/plant.outloud Plant Out Loud Shownotesplantoutloud.com/episodes/beronda-montgomeryStewart & Claire lip balms (Use the code PLANTOUTLOUD for 15% off at checkout)www.stewartandclaire.com People Dr. Montgomery follows on Instagramwww.instagram.com/thechocolatebotanistwww.instagram.com/theplantkiki