
Reclaim Your Roots
A 12-week Herbal Immersion in Skill, Community & Ecological Literacy
Next Live Cohort: April 7 – June 23, 2026
Enrollment is now open.
In this 12-week program, you’ll learn how to:
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Identify plants with confidence
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Make your own herbal remedies
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Build a home apothecary
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Forage safely and ethically
If you’re ready to go deeper than what we covered in the masterclass, this is your next step.
Many herbal courses focus heavily on clinical theory or certification pathways.
Reclaim Your Roots is different.
This program is for people who want to:
• Recognize plants in their local ecosystems
• Harvest ethically and responsibly
• Grow herbs when wildcrafting isn’t appropriate
• Make fresh, potent medicine with their own hands
• Deepen their relationship with land and community
This is not about becoming a clinical herbalist.
It is about becoming confident, capable, and connected.
Reclaim Your Roots is designed for:
• Beginners seeking foundational knowledge
• Herbal enthusiasts wanting real confidence
• Homesteaders and home gardeners
• Coastal foragers
• People preparing for resiliency and regenerative systems
• Health practitioners wanting practical plant skills
If you feel called to reconnect with the earth in a tangible way — this is for you.
This is a live, three-month hybrid program.
Each month revisits four core pillars — going deeper with seasonal relevance:
🌿 Pillar 1: Plant Identification
Learning to truly see and recognize plants in their ecosystems.
🌿 Pillar 2: Ethical Foraging
Reciprocal harvest practices rooted in reverence and restraint.
🌿 Pillar 3: Medicine Making
Tinctures, oils, salves, vinegars, syrups, fire cider, and more — with clarity around ratios, preparation, and potency.
🌿 Pillar 4: Herbal Gardening
Growing medicine when wildcrafting is not appropriate — regenerative, seasonal approaches.
Each cycle deepens in complexity as the season evolves.
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• Live weekly Zoom sessions
• Optional in-person plant walks and medicine-making gatherings
• WhatsApp community support
• Lifetime access to replays
• Monthly live Office Hours / Ask Me Anything
Enrollment Cap:
20 students for in-person participation
Online space is open but intentionally guided

Reclaim Your Roots bridges gaps that most herbal courses leave open.
Unlike certification-heavy programs or strictly clinical trainings, RYR integrates:
• Ecological literacy
• Sustainable foraging ethics
• Homesteading skill sets
• Seasonal awareness
• Community-centered learning
Students repeatedly describe:
• Increased confidence
• A sense of belonging
• Practical skill acquisition
• A deeper relationship with plants
• The joy of learning together
This is skill-building in relationship — not isolation.
What Students Are Experiencing Inside Reclaim Your Roots
This program builds skill, confidence, ecological literacy, and real community.
From Curious to Confident Herbalist

“Reclaim Your Roots launched me into a lifelong journey of plant exploration and healing.
Tanya’s depth of knowledge and her teachings on ethical foraging changed how I relate to the land. I left feeling confident, capable, and deeply connected.”
— Danielle M.
“I walked away with not just new knowledge, but new ways of seeing and relating to plants. The course is healing, inspiring, and grounded in real skill-building.”
— Rhia
“Being in community with other plant people filled me with excitement and nourishment. Every session felt rich and alive.”
— Suhad
“Making tinctures and fire cider with my own hands felt empowering. The program integrates body, mind, heart, and spirit — while offering real, practical skills.”
— Julie
Enrollment for Spring Cohort Is Now Open
Reclaim Your Roots runs three times per year in live, seasonally aligned cohorts.
The upcoming session begins April 7 and concludes June 23.
Enrollment closes April 1st. to allow space for preparation and community orientation.
Optional in-person plant walks and medicine-making gatherings are capped at 20 students.

By the end of the three months, students are able to:
• Confidently identify foundational local plants
• Harvest with discernment and ecological awareness
• Prepare multiple forms of herbal medicine
• Understand ratios and preparation techniques
• Begin or expand an herbal garden
• Cultivate long-term plant relationship
Most importantly — students leave with confidence.
Is this program beginner-friendly?
Yes. Foundational concepts are clearly taught while still offering depth.
Do I need land to participate?
No. Gardening components can be adapted to small spaces or containers.
What if I cannot attend in person?
All sessions are accessible online. In-person gatherings are optional.
Is this clinical herbal training?
No. This program focuses on skill-building, ecological literacy, and practical medicine making.
This program is designed for experiential and skill-based herbal learning, rather than clinical certification pathways.


