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Podcast 45: Healing the Heart of Appalachia: Herbal Resilience and Community Support

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In our latest podcast episode, we had the privilege of speaking with Lupo Passero, a renowned herbalist, educator, and founder of TwinStar Herbal Education and TwinStar Travel. Lupo joined us to share the profound impact of Hurricane Helene on the Asheville, North Carolina community and the surrounding areas. This natural disaster, described as a geological event due to its unprecedented scale, has left a trail of devastation affecting millions of lives.
Lupo painted a vivid picture of the destruction, describing how the French Broad River, one of the oldest rivers in the world, flooded at a height surpassing 27 feet above the floodplain. The sheer force of the water was likened to the velocity of Niagara Falls, wiping entire areas off the map. Homes, businesses, and even the cherished River Arts District, a vibrant hub for artists, were obliterated. As Lupo recounted, "The amount of destruction is truly insurmountable."
Despite the overwhelming challenges, the spirit of community and the power of herbalism have been pillars of resilience and hope. Lupo emphasized the importance of mutual aid efforts, such as the Appalachian Herb Collective, which has been instrumental in providing herbal remedies and support to those affected. The collective's initiatives have been a testament to the strength and compassion of the community, with neighbors helping neighbors and strangers offering aid.
For those looking to support the recovery efforts, Lupo highlighted several ways to contribute. Donations to the TwinStar rebuild campaign and the Appalachian Herb Collective are crucial in helping restore essential services and facilities. Additionally, engaging with TwinStar's online herbalism courses not only supports their mission but also empowers individuals with the knowledge of herbal medicine—a vital skill in times of crisis.
As Lupo eloquently stated, "Out of destruction and out of great tragedy also comes the reflection of great love and great beauty." This episode is a call to action, inviting listeners to be part of the healing process and to witness the profound impact of collective empathy and support.
Join us in this enlightening conversation to learn more about the power of herbalism, the resilience of the Asheville community, and how you can make a difference. Listen to the full episode now and be inspired by the incredible work being done to rebuild and rejuvenate a community in need.
Please Visit: www.twinstartribe.com for more information

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In our latest podcast episode, we had the privilege of speaking with Lupo Passero, a renowned herbalist, educator, and founder of TwinStar Herbal Education and TwinStar Travel. Lupo joined us to share the profound impact of Hurricane Helene on the Asheville, North Carolina community and the surrounding areas. This natural disaster, described as a geological event due to its unprecedented scale, has left a trail of devastation affecting millions of lives.
Lupo painted a vivid picture of the destruction, describing how the French Broad River, one of the oldest rivers in the world, flooded at a height surpassing 27 feet above the floodplain. The sheer force of the water was likened to the velocity of Niagara Falls, wiping entire areas off the map. Homes, businesses, and even the cherished River Arts District, a vibrant hub for artists, were obliterated. As Lupo recounted, "The amount of destruction is truly insurmountable."
Despite the overwhelming challenges, the spirit of community and the power of herbalism have been pillars of resilience and hope. Lupo emphasized the importance of mutual aid efforts, such as the Appalachian Herb Collective, which has been instrumental in providing herbal remedies and support to those affected. The collective's initiatives have been a testament to the strength and compassion of the community, with neighbors helping neighbors and strangers offering aid.
For those looking to support the recovery efforts, Lupo highlighted several ways to contribute. Donations to the TwinStar rebuild campaign and the Appalachian Herb Collective are crucial in helping restore essential services and facilities. Additionally, engaging with TwinStar's online herbalism courses not only supports their mission but also empowers individuals with the knowledge of herbal medicine—a vital skill in times of crisis.
As Lupo eloquently stated, "Out of destruction and out of great tragedy also comes the reflection of great love and great beauty." This episode is a call to action, inviting listeners to be part of the healing process and to witness the profound impact of collective empathy and support.
Join us in this enlightening conversation to learn more about the power of herbalism, the resilience of the Asheville community, and how you can make a difference. Listen to the full episode now and be inspired by the incredible work being done to rebuild and rejuvenate a community in need.
Please Visit: www.twinstartribe.com for more information

Support the show

Remember, wisdom knows no age, and our crones are here to inspire and empower you on your personal journey to well-being. Subscribe now to "Two Crones and A Microphone" and embark on a transformative journey towards inner healing and spiritual growth.
Betty, Linda & Sally
Facebook | Instagram | Youtube
Music by: Alexander Nakarada

Show Sponsor: Minervaed.com
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Producer and Creative Director: Libby Clarke of
Stonerollercoop.com

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Producer: Francine Rambousek of
Frannysphotographystudio.com

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