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The Elder Tree and Mother Holda, Goddess of Death

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Join Samwise for a tender and potent telling of their relationship to the elder tree and the elder's connections to death and rebirth. The elder tree is strongly connected to the winter deity Holda / Holle in some germanic lineages. Winter, the epiphany, January 6th, divination, grief, loss and cycles of regeneration are big themes throughout this episode.

Content warning: this episode talks in depth about losing friends to murder, although no graphic details are shared.

Much love and gratitude to the friends and family who also carry this grief and the gift of knowing Emilie and Dusty.

Here's the video of Emilie singing "Trust". Thank you to Paul Stoutenburgh and Minea Herwitz for producing this beautiful video.

Here's the book on Holda that Sam mentions in the episode. Turns out it's out of print, so let me know if you're curious about it!

Art credit in Episode Cover Art: Alphonse Mucha, "Winter" 1896

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Herb at the End of the World is created by Samwise Raridon, community herbalist, teacher and organizer of germanic, celtic and Lebanese lineages living as a guest in unceded Shawnee, Osage, Ofo and Mesopelea (otherwise known as Adena and Hopewell) land, colonially known as Athens, Ohio.

This podcast will always be offered freely. If you’re inspired by this work and want to support others in accessing healing and learning, please consider joining us as a patron on Patreon. If you are inspired by this work please leave us a five star review wherever you listen to podcasts so more people can find out about these resources!

Have you seen this awesome video of our clinical work? Big big thanks to Em Harger for producing this magical short film.

IG: @selfhealherbs

FB: https://www.facebook.com/self.heal.herbal.clinic

Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/samwiseraridoncommunityherbalist?fan_landing=true

Sam’s Website: https://www.selfhealherbs.com/

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Join Samwise for a tender and potent telling of their relationship to the elder tree and the elder's connections to death and rebirth. The elder tree is strongly connected to the winter deity Holda / Holle in some germanic lineages. Winter, the epiphany, January 6th, divination, grief, loss and cycles of regeneration are big themes throughout this episode.

Content warning: this episode talks in depth about losing friends to murder, although no graphic details are shared.

Much love and gratitude to the friends and family who also carry this grief and the gift of knowing Emilie and Dusty.

Here's the video of Emilie singing "Trust". Thank you to Paul Stoutenburgh and Minea Herwitz for producing this beautiful video.

Here's the book on Holda that Sam mentions in the episode. Turns out it's out of print, so let me know if you're curious about it!

Art credit in Episode Cover Art: Alphonse Mucha, "Winter" 1896

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Herb at the End of the World is created by Samwise Raridon, community herbalist, teacher and organizer of germanic, celtic and Lebanese lineages living as a guest in unceded Shawnee, Osage, Ofo and Mesopelea (otherwise known as Adena and Hopewell) land, colonially known as Athens, Ohio.

This podcast will always be offered freely. If you’re inspired by this work and want to support others in accessing healing and learning, please consider joining us as a patron on Patreon. If you are inspired by this work please leave us a five star review wherever you listen to podcasts so more people can find out about these resources!

Have you seen this awesome video of our clinical work? Big big thanks to Em Harger for producing this magical short film.

IG: @selfhealherbs

FB: https://www.facebook.com/self.heal.herbal.clinic

Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/samwiseraridoncommunityherbalist?fan_landing=true

Sam’s Website: https://www.selfhealherbs.com/

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