CENTER SAGE

HERBAL REMEDIES

Back to the Basics

Choose your care. Start with the basics and Center your Sage.

Pick your blend of tea and body oil. To complete your herbal care, we’ve added some accessories - the perfect tea scoop and stainless-steel strainer.

When life sweeps in with inevitable surprises, what do you lean on? Our plant allies connect us deeper to ourselves, which allows us to connect to our unique medicine.

Feeling alone in the journey, find your allies.

My plant walk with The Rose taught me the beauty of the herbal allies around us. How beautiful your depths are. Embrace them.

Grieve your old life and embrace your new one. There is more on the other side of fear.

Center your Sage

Journey home to yourself. Find your safe space within. The safest place to be is in your heart.

As an herbalist, I love connecting the whole experience of soul care. Understand how embracing who you are creates the best remedy for your soul. Find your safe space within.

Remember Yourself.

Sit with me and let’s talk about building your soul care. In this space, we’d create a custom experience for you or a community you care about. This could be a self-care kit, a tea starter kit or a grief/support care kit. Let me do the heavy lifting.

Beyond self-care, we move to consider our soul. This is not a journey you have to take alone, but you can choose to exist interconnected in community. Consider, what you need to rejuvenate your sense of self? What remedies will support your journey? How can you center your sage authentically as you maneuver interconnected?

Get to know what I do and how I work with individuals and communities. Ask questions and see if I can help!

Let’s talk 1-1 to discuss what soul care could look like for you. Start where you are and receive guidance to create your own soul care.

Build a kit for a group, yourself, or someone you care about. Share with me a few details and let me build a kit specific to your needs.

“You only are free when you realize you belong no place — you belong every place — no place at all.”

— Maya Angelou