In the Clinic with Camille
75 episodes - English - Latest episode: 21 days ago -Short clinical tidbits with clinical herbalist and licensed nutritionist Camille Freeman, LDN. Learn more or submit question/topic requests: https://www.camillefreeman.com/intheclinic
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68 | Herbs and Other Strategies to Support Sleep with Maria Noël Groves
April 02, 2024 12:51 - 30 minutes - 28.6 MBIn today's episode, I'm delighted to interview Maria Noël Groves about her new book, Herbal Remedies for Sleep, and how the book applies to our work as clinicians. Listen in for thoughts on nervines, when to refer out v. when to try DIY or gentle sleep support, distinguishing between 'gentle' and 'strong,' and more. Links to Maria's work & website Buy Herbal Remedies for Sleep (and get 10% off of any of Maria's classes/class series) and a bonus online sleep course Follow Maria on Instagr...
67 | Episode 67 | Ember Peters, Stascha Stahl & Vilde Chaya Fenster-Ehrlich on their Advanced Clinical Herbal Skills Program
August 08, 2023 13:39 - 44 minutes - 41 MBThis week, I had the pleasure of interviewing Ember Peters, Stascha Stahl, and Vilde Chaya Fenster-Ehrlich about their upcoming Advanced Clinical Herbal Skills program. The program looks awesome. I'd like to take it, and I probably would if my fall wasn't so chaotic. Whether you're interested in furthering your clinical skills or not, though, I encourage you to listen to the episode (or read the transcript linked below) for the discussion about what it takes to create spaces where healing...
66 | Branding and Websites with Lindsey Freeman and Julie Goldberg
July 25, 2023 17:03 - 31 minutes - 29.1 MBBranding and Website Design Isn't Easy Many practitioners spend a lot of time, energy, and sometimes money trying to cobble together a website and professional brand as they're just starting out. This isn't usually the best choice. You do want to have a brand, but it's also important to understand that your practice will evolve in unexpected ways over the first few years. If you spend a lot of money creating a brand and website before you've seen many clients, you'll likely need to cha...
65 | Behind the Scenes at HerbRally with Mason Hutchinson
July 14, 2023 18:16 - 39 minutes - 36.3 MBI was so excited to interview Mason Hutchinson, the founder of HerbRally. Herb Rally is a platform for herbalists and herbal enthusiasts, including event listings, a podcast, and a YouTube channel. Mason shared talked to us about the origins of HerbRally, from its humble beginnings as an event listing website to its expansion into the robust platform that we see now, including monographs, a daily podcast, a YouTube channel, and the HerbRally Schoolhouse membership area. He discusses the c...
64 | The Power of Accountability Groups: Insights from Carolee, Linnette, and Amy
July 10, 2023 23:51 - 34 minutes - 31.9 MBIn this episode, I'm joined by Carolee Horner, Linnette Johnson, and Amy Boldt, who share their experiences with forming and attending an accountability group over several years. They highlight the value of accountability groups, emphasizing how they provide support, inspiration, and a sense of community for practitioners. In this episode, you'll learn more about how accountability groups have helped them overcome challenges, redefine success, and grow both personally and professionally. As...
63 | Burnout and self-care with Gina Badger
July 04, 2023 11:19 - 38 minutes - 35.8 MBIn this episode, herbalist Gina Badger joins us to discuss their experience of burnout and some strategies they've put in place to provide a bit of breathing room. Systematizing and automating processes, revamping communication policies, and clarifying language in intake forms and cancellation policies helped create more room and attend to bigger things. Gina also highlights the importance of prioritizing time and energy, as spending excessive time on emails can contribute to burnout. Toward...
62 | Results from an Email List Experiment
June 04, 2023 21:44 - 11 minutes - 10.7 MBCamille shares notes about an email list experiment she's been running over the past several months. Does removing the opt-in offer/freebie lower the number of people who subscribe to her newsletter? We'll also discuss the ethics of incentives for newsletter signs ups in general, and questions to ask about your own email newsletter. Helpful Links for Practitioners Monday Mentoring 🌻 Camille's Weekly Practitioner Notes 💌 Herbal Observation Groups 🔍 2023 Hormone Deep Dive 🍒 Pra...
61 | Thoughts about Scarcity Marketing
May 22, 2023 14:06 - 10 minutes - 9.66 MBIf you're new to clinical practice, you might be tempted to investigate common marketing techniques to help you find more clients. Unfortunately, many of the strategies you'll hear about won't necessarily get you the kinds of results you're looking for. In this episode, I share a story about a marketing expert who recommended working scarcity into your marketing to fill up your one-on-one practice. In this case, someone I know wound up saying they had only have a limited number of spo...
60 | The Power of Showing Up
April 23, 2023 14:45 - 10 minutes - 9.62 MBWhy bother to show up when you can watch the recording? Today, I'm sharing a simple yet often overlooked strategy for building your visibility and relationships within your community. Finding clients and getting the word out about your practice can be a real challenge, especially when you're just starting out. It's easy to find yourself stressing over sending cold outreach emails to other practitioners or spending lots of time on social media in the hopes of building your referral network...
59 | Thoughts on an ashwagandha thyrotoxicosis case report
April 02, 2023 21:52 - 11 minutes - 10.5 MBAs I was preparing for a lecture on ashwagandha (Withania somnifera), I came across a case report sharing information about a women who went to the ER with tachycardia, palpitations and other symptoms of hyperthyroidism. Her TSH was almost absent, while T4 and T3 were within normal limits. The doctors there ruled out other causes and eventually determined that she had been taking ashwagandha root extract daily instead of her regular thyroid medication for approximately 2 years after a diagno...
58 | Spring Dreaming & Planning Workshop
March 20, 2023 18:05 - 30 minutes - 27.8 MBI honor of the equinox today, I'm sharing the spring dreaming and planning workshop I led recently. I highly recommend a seasonal planning process rather than an annual one. I hope you enjoy! I'd love to hear how your planning goes and what your intention will be for the upcoming season 🌼 Download the workbook My seasonal tracking form (copy into your own Google Drive) Helpful Links for Practitioners Monday Mentoring 🌻 Camille's Weekly Practitioner Notes 💌 Herbal Observation Groups ...
57 | Books I Use in Clinical Practice
March 10, 2023 11:49 - 12 minutes - 11.2 MBThis podcast episode is in response to a question from Phoebe, who asked if I could share the books I most often use in my clinical work. Here is a (likely incomplete!) list of the herbal books I've been calling on lately: The Ultimate Herbal Compendium by Kerry Bone The Herbal Formularies for Health Professionals series by Jill Stansbury The Essential Guide to Western Botanical Medicine by Christa Sinadinos Principles and Practice of Phytotherapy, 2nd ed by Kerry Bone & Simon Mills ...
56 | Is Vitex Contraindicated in PCOS with Jillian Bar-Av
February 19, 2023 15:08 - 19 minutes - 18 MBIs Vitex Contraindicated in PCOS? You can probably tell from the episode title that, according to our current understanding, Vitex agnus-castus is not contraindicated for folks who have PCOS. In fact, there is reason to suspect that it may be quite helpful in this situation, at least in some cases. (Side note, Vitex can be a tricky herb to work with and isn't for everyone - if you are new to herbs, I highly recommend working with an herbalist before deciding whether Vitex is a good fit...
55 | Ruth Shelton on creating and running the Sacred Ally program
February 12, 2023 14:11 - 27 minutes - 25.4 MBIn this episode, herbalist Ruth Shelton shares more about how she created and ran a year-long program called Sacred Allies. Ruth Shelton, The Empirical Herbalist, is a consulting herbalist and teacher who works out of her Apothecary in East Tennessee. Her herbal adventure origin story began over 20 years ago when she had a realization on the way to a job that was not very fulfilling and she's been steadily studying and working ever since. You can learn more about Ruth on her website, ...
54 | Oren Hercz on Creating an Intermediate Herbal Program
February 04, 2023 14:03 - 30 minutes - 27.9 MBIn today's episode, I interview herbalist Oren Hercz about his experience developing an intermediate herbal program in partnership with Ember Peters. Oren shares how his educational work dovetails with his clinical practice, and some of the challenges that arise when creating a new program - especially one that is longer and more resource-intensive than previous offerings. Resources Oren's website Maritime School of Holistic Herbalism Register for the Zoom Q&A about the intermediate h...
53 | The Pay from the Heart Pricing Model
January 29, 2023 14:05 - 13 minutes - 12.7 MBI've been using a "pay from the heart" pricing model for 2 years now. When people sign up for my Monday Mentoring program, they are offered three pricing levels and asked to chose based on which is most appropriate for their situation. All three pricing levels receive the same program. In this episode, I share a bit more about what I've learned from this model and why I plan on continuing it for the foreseeable future. In the episode, I mentioned learning about Pay from the Heart from Mark...
52 | Throwing (some) courses into the sea
October 11, 2022 17:30 - 9 minutes - 8.67 MBHave you signed up for too many things? Feeling guilty about not finishing the various courses, programs, webinars, and trainings you've already got? Ready to "throw it all into the sea"? Here are my suggestions when you're using up too much brain space feeling vaguely bad about not doing all the things. Other episodes mentioned: Questions to ask before buying a program or course Why I use a practice notebook Helpful Links for Practitioners Monday Mentoring 🌻 Herbal Observation Group...
51 | Are you ready to start a clinical practice?
September 08, 2022 20:44 - 8 minutes - 8.29 MBToday, we're talking about how to know whether you're ready to start a clinical practice. As part of New Practitioner Week, I've been asking people about the hardest part of getting a clinical practice started. "Knowing if I'm ready" has been a top answer. In this episode, I share some info about how to know if you're ready and how to know if you're in the "bull in a china shop" phase 😮. If you're in the "I'm ready!" phase, come join us for New Practitioner Week. Oh, and if you need help w...
50 | No one knows what they're doing
August 13, 2022 13:35 - 12 minutes - 11.2 MBIt's episode 50! Thanks so much for your support 💓 Today, we're talking about how there is no playbook for you to follow when creating your own practice. You build your own path, which is terrifying and also freeing. Please don't wait to get started until you know what you're doing. No one knows what they're doing. Start by taking steps forward, even if they might be wrong. Get an accountability group. Find a mentor. (Monday Mentoring is opening soon!). Join the Grow course. You won't kno...
49 | A follow-up visit experiment
August 07, 2022 20:15 - 8 minutes - 7.71 MBSometimes, a standard follow-up visit just isn't long enough. In this episode, I share a small change I've made in my follow-up offerings that allows clients to self-select the type of follow-up visit they need/want. It's working really well! There's also a bonus tip included that helps both your client and you remember how long your visit is supposed to last. I'd love to hear what you think of these tips: [email protected] Helpful Links for Practitioners Monday Mentoring 🌻 Herbal ...
48 | The Summer Slowdown
July 11, 2022 14:07 - 6 minutes - 6.39 MBIs summer feeling sluggish in your practice? Never fear. This is normal. In this episode, I've shared a few thoughts on tuning into the rhythm of your practice and moving with the flow of the season. Helpful Links for Practitioners Monday Mentoring 🌻 Herbal Observation Groups 🔍 2022 GI Deep Dive 🍒 Practitioner Resource page 🔦 Freebies 🎁 Transcript --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/intheclinic/message
47 | On having another job
July 07, 2022 11:01 - 7 minutes - 7.32 MBIf you've ever felt badly because you have another job in addition to your work as an herbalist or nutritionist, this episode is for you. Learn why it's okay, usual, and expected for most herbalists and nutritionists to have multiple streams of income, particularly in the first few years of setting up a practice. Helpful Links for Practitioners Monday Mentoring 🌻 Get Camille's Weekly Practitioner Notes 💌 Herbal Observation Groups 🔍 2022 GI Deep Dive 🍒 Practitioner Resource page 🔦 Fre...
46 | Why I use a practice notebook
July 06, 2022 12:25 - 7 minutes - 7.18 MBWhen I went into clinical practice, I realized quickly that I needed to learn a new skill set quickly: how to run a small business. Without the formal structure of school, it's hard to keep track of important information. In today's episode, I talk about how I use a practice notebook to keep track of the most important things, and why keeping a "later list" has been such an important development. Enjoy! Helpful Links for Practitioners Monday Mentoring 🌻 Get Camille's Weekly Practitioner ...
45 | The creepiness factor when you use email newsletters
July 05, 2022 10:46 - 9 minutes - 8.58 MBA lot of people don't realize how much tracking happens when you send an email newsletter. Although it's actually less invasive than the tracking associated with social media use/posting, it's still quite a surprise to many people who are just starting their own newsletters. In this episode, I share advice about how I think about these numbers and which ones I use to inform my writing. Helpful Links for Practitioners Monday Mentoring 🌻 Herbal Observation Groups 🔍 2022 GI Deep Dive 🍒 Pr...
44 | Hibiscus and Peanut Allergy
June 29, 2022 10:39 - 5 minutes - 4.9 MBTLDL (too long didn't listen): I didn't know until recently that hibiscus is often intercropped with peanuts, meaning that it likely is not appropriate for our clients who have severe peanut allergies. I hope this episode is helpful! If you haven't tried hibiscus tea yet - and if you aren't allergic to peanuts - give it a try this summer 🌺 Helpful Links for Practitioners Monday Mentoring 🌻 Herbal Observation Groups 🔍 2022 GI Deep Dive 🍒 Practitioner Resource page 🔦 Freebies 🎁 Transcri...
43 | Hibiscus and Peanut Allergy
June 29, 2022 10:39 - 5 minutes - 4.9 MBTLDL (too long didn't listen): I didn't know until recently that hibiscus is often intercropped with peanuts, meaning that it likely is not appropriate for our clients who have severe peanut allergies. I hope this episode is helpful! If you haven't tried hibiscus tea yet - and if you aren't allergic to peanuts - give it a try this summer 🌺 Helpful Links for Practitioners Monday Mentoring 🌻 Herbal Observation Groups 🔍 2022 GI Deep Dive 🍒 Practitioner Resource page 🔦 Freebies 🎁 Transcri...
42 | How to eat more veggies 🥕
June 28, 2022 10:58 - 6 minutes - 5.9 MBIn this episode, I share a simple but effective tip that I use often with clients re: how to get in a few more servings of veggies each day. Note that in the beginning of the episode I mention wanting to get clients to 6-8 servings per day. I should have said 6-8 servings of *fruits* and veggies per day - ideally I'd love to see 6 veggies and 2 fruits or 5 veggies & 3 fruits - although with many folks we're working towards 3 veggies & 2 fruits. As I mentioned in the episode, I'm working on...
43 | How to eat more veggies 🥕
June 28, 2022 10:58 - 6 minutes - 5.9 MBIn this episode, I share a simple but effective tip that I use often with clients re: how to get in a few more servings of veggies each day. Note that in the beginning of the episode I mention wanting to get clients to 6-8 servings per day. I should have said 6-8 servings of *fruits* and veggies per day - ideally I'd love to see 6 veggies and 2 fruits or 5 veggies & 3 fruits - although with many folks we're working towards 3 veggies & 2 fruits. As I mentioned in the episode, I'm working on...
43 | Having your own practitioner
June 27, 2022 11:18 - 8 minutes - 7.5 MBDo you have your own practitioner? In this episode, I share some thoughts on why I recommend having someone else on your team who does similar work to your own. It can feel quite vulnerable, and at the same time there's so much to gain when you do this. Helpful Links for Practitioners Monday Mentoring 🌻 Herbal Observation Groups 🔍 2022 GI Deep Dive 🍒 Practitioner Resource page 🔦 Freebies 🎁 Transcript Coming soon! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/intheclinic/message
42 | Having your own practitioner
June 27, 2022 11:18 - 8 minutes - 7.5 MBDo you have your own practitioner? In this episode, I share some thoughts on why I recommend having someone else on your team who does similar work to your own. It can feel quite vulnerable, and at the same time there's so much to gain when you do this. Helpful Links for Practitioners Monday Mentoring 🌻 Herbal Observation Groups 🔍 2022 GI Deep Dive 🍒 Practitioner Resource page 🔦 Freebies 🎁 Transcript --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/intheclin...
41 | Having your own practitioner
June 27, 2022 11:18 - 8 minutes - 7.5 MBDo you have your own practitioner? In this episode, I share some thoughts on why I recommend having someone else on your team who does similar work to your own. It can feel quite vulnerable, and at the same time there's so much to gain when you do this. Helpful Links for Practitioners Monday Mentoring 🌻 Herbal Observation Groups 🔍 2022 GI Deep Dive 🍒 Practitioner Resource page 🔦 Freebies 🎁 Transcript Coming soon! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/intheclinic/message
41 | Why you won't find negative reviews of many online courses and programs
June 23, 2022 18:43 - 8 minutes - 7.89 MBIf you've been thinking about signing up for a popular course or program, you've likely tried Googling around to see what you can learn about it. If all you're seeing is glowing reviews - particularly if the reviews all seem strikingly similar - you may not be getting a full picture. In today's episode, I share more about why you often can't/won't find any negative reviews for these types of programs online. If you're enjoying this episode, I also highly recommend listening to Episode 21:...
40 | Balancing creativity and consumption
May 25, 2022 17:58 - 9 minutes - 8.59 MBWhen things start to feel out of balance, I find it helpful to evaluate whether my balance of inputs to outputs is in place. If I've been consuming too much information/content/etc then it's easy to feel overwhelmed. This can be balanced by spending more time in creative mode, making things either just for fun or producing content or materials to help my community/clients. This summer in Monday Mentoring, we'll be focusing on the balance between consumption and creation in our seasonal cha...
39 | Why You Shouldn't Create an Online Course
April 12, 2022 09:13 - 12 minutes - 11.9 MBWhenever I hear about a new practitioner launching an online course, I cringe a bit. It's not that I don't wish them well. Of course, I do! I'd love nothing more than to see everyone's online courses filling easily and making big changes in the world. Unfortunately, that is not usually what happens. In this episode, I share why I don't recommend that newer practitioners offer courses and programs. Questions? Thoughts to share? Let me know. Transcript & notes for this episode are availabl...
38 | Why I'm Not on Social Media
March 22, 2022 11:01 - 10 minutes - 9.77 MBSome of you know that I haven't been on social media for several years. In this episode, I share why I chose to step away and a few thoughts on how this works for me. To learn more about how to find clients without social media, come to my free webinar on Thursday, March 24 at 7 pm ET Transcript & notes for this episode are available on the Bloom & Grow website. Helpful Links for Practitioners Monday Mentoring 🌻 Herbal Observation Groups 🔍 2022 GI Deep Dive 🍒 Practitioner Resource page...
37 | A February Pep Talk
February 22, 2022 12:55 - 7 minutes - 7.19 MBFebruary can be a hard month. For many of us, it's dark. It's gloomy. It's cold. It can be hard to keep the faith, particularly when you're new to clinical practice. Here's a short pep talk for you if you've been feeling a bit down when it comes to your practice. Hang in there. Here's the link to episode 13 on forming your own accountability group, which I mentioned in this episode. Helpful Links for Practitioners Monday Mentoring 🌻 Herbal Observation Groups 🔍 2022 GI Deep Dive 🍒...
36 | Interview with Oren Hercz on Offering Herb Walks and Classes to Build your Practice
February 08, 2022 08:57 - 20 minutes - 19.1 MBOne of the biggest challenges when running a clinical practice is finding more clients. In today's podcast, we'll talk to clinical herbalist Oren Hercz about how he offers herb walks and classes to support his community and build his practice. Oren shares a few tips and tricks he's picked up along the way, as well as detailed information about how he structures his herb walks and classes. Oren's website and the link to his February Winter Mental Health workshop. Transcript & notes for th...
35 | How to Stay Calm(er) When You're Giving a Presentation with Megan Hamilton
January 25, 2022 13:31 - 18 minutes - 17.3 MBIn this episode, I interview public speaking expert Megan Hamilton, who shares an easy strategy you can use to stay calm before and during a presentation. Fear of public speaking is incredibly common, and at the same time, presenting is one of the most effective ways of connecting with people in your community. Megan shares some helpful thoughts on how we can prepare for presentations beyond focusing exclusively on the content. For even more help, join us for a live, online workshop with Meg...
34 | When Your Own Health Makes You Doubt Your Ability to Work with Others
January 13, 2022 13:00 - 8 minutes - 7.93 MBIf you've had doubts about whether you can truly serve a client if you personally struggle with the issue the client is having, this episode is for you! There isn't a right answer here, but it is worth thinking about your assumptions and beliefs before you decide where to draw your own boundaries. For show notes and a transcript, visit the Bloom & Grow website Helpful Links for Practitioners Monday Mentoring 🌻 Herbal Observation Groups 🔍 2022 GI Deep Dive 🍒 Practitioner Resource page ...
33 | Why I Don't Do Annual Planning in December
December 13, 2021 10:34 - 7 minutes - 6.72 MBAt this time of year, it's tempting to spend hours planning and organizing to prepare for 2022. I've found that this approach, while fun, isn't always one that works for me in the long run. In this episode, I'll share more about why I avoid annual planning and what I do instead (hint: seasonal planning). If you want to plan for the winter season together, please join me for a free Seasonal Dreaming & Planning for Practitioners workshop on December 21 at 12:00 pm ET. It will last about 30 m...
32 | Do You Need to Prune Your Offers?
November 22, 2021 07:12 - 7 minutes - 7.25 MBAs we come to the end of 2021, many clinicians are starting to think about goals and plans for 2022. Before you jump ahead to next year, I encourage you to spend some time reflecting on your current practice. Might it be time to prune your offers? In this episode, I share a few thoughts to consider. Transcript & notes available on my website. Want to do this work together? You're invited to my free Winter Seasonal Dreaming and Planning workshop on 12/21 at noon ET. Spend about 30 minutes re...
31 | When It Doesn't Help to Compare
November 08, 2021 09:19 - 7 minutes - 6.64 MBHave you ever thought that you don't really need to create a service, course, or program because someone else is already doing what you wanted to do? If so, please take a few moments to listen to this episode. You can find the transcript and show notes on my website. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/intheclinic/message
30 | Grounding and Centering before a Client with Very Little Time
October 18, 2021 10:26 - 7 minutes - 7.33 MBHow do you get grounded and centered before working with a client? In this episode, I share a few strategies that I use. I'd love to hear more about any techniques that work for you. You can share your practices and find a transcript of this episode on my website: Resources I purchased my diffuser and essential oils from Essential Diffusion, run by Monday Mentoring member, herbalist and aromatherapist Niki Smith. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/int...
29 | Thoughts on the COVID Vaccine and Pregnancy/Fertility
October 11, 2021 21:00 - 10 minutes - 9.46 MBIn today's episode, I share my perspective on the COVID vaccine for people who are trying to conceive and those who are pregnant. Remember: talk to your own primary care person to get advice about your particular situation! Transcript and show notes are available on my website. Resources: Learn about the mechanism of mRNA vaccines Your local epidemiologist newsletter is excellent for detailed and updated info on COVID/vaccines COVID vaccine does not have an 80%+ risk of miscarriage Part...
28 | Thoughts on Quarterly Taxes
September 21, 2021 20:01 - 5 minutes - 4.9 MBIn this teeny-tiny episode, I discuss how to think about quarterly taxes so that it's not quite so painful to send in those checks every few months. Resources Mentioned Happy Money by Ken Honda My Roots course just re-opened. If you're getting started & need help setting up your practice (insurance, forms, scheduling, etc), come and join us! Not sure how much you should be setting aside for taxes? Check out Episode 14 | How to Handle Income from your Practice Transcript & notes availab...
27 | Why I Spend Money Every Month on a Business Mentor
August 06, 2021 12:30 - 8 minutes - 7.91 MBAt the beginning of my practice, I could never fathom paying as much as I am right now every month on mentoring and other programs/expenses that grow and support my practice. I've learned the hard way that it's easier to work with someone else who knows what they're doing than it is to fumble around and figure it all out on your own. I've also learned that there's an important shift that happens when you decide to push your own boundaries a bit by making a commitment to the work. In this epi...
26 | Thoughts on the New OpenNotes Rules for Licensed Practitioners
July 02, 2021 20:09 - 10 minutes - 9.5 MBIn this episode, I share a few thoughts on my understanding of the new OpenNotes rules that apply to licensed practitioners. Please note that these are not meant to be a full and comprehensive guide, but rather reflections on some changes that I have implemented in my own practice based on the rules, and my interpretation of how they apply. Please consult a lawyer before making changes or decisions about how these rules apply to your own practice! A transcript and additional information can...
25 | Making Peace with Not Running an Apothecary
June 01, 2021 20:10 - 7 minutes - 6.53 MBHave you ever felt like you're less of an herbalist if you don't run your own apothecary? In this episode, I discuss finding peace with not being able to do it all. Transcript & notes available on my website. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/intheclinic/message
24 | Do You Need a Business Plan?
May 05, 2021 07:21 - 6 minutes - 5.9 MBYou're an herbalist or a nutritionist going into private practice. Do you need a business plan? Nope. I don't think so. Listen to this episode to find out more & what you might do instead. Need help with some of these steps? You may want to consider my Roots course and/or a private mentoring session. Transcript & notes available on my website. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/intheclinic/message
23 | Why Having Your Clients Buy Herbs on Amazon May Not be a Good Idea
April 23, 2021 11:46 - 32 minutes - 29.6 MBIn this episode, herbalist Lori Wroten shares a personal case study about an adverse reaction to herbs sold by a 3rd party seller on Amazon. If you have clients who purchase herbs or nutritional supplements from Amazon, it's incredibly important to provide education about the possible risks and where one can obtain supplements safely. Lori also shares how this experience led her to seek out additional training. She's now running a busy herbal practice; as a bonus, in this episode Lori shares...