In this episode, Alessandra sits down with Seraphina Capranos, an internationally sought-after teacher, renowned clinical herbalist and homeopath, to discuss the world of plant medicine and the impact of climate change on our health.
They discuss Alessandra's journey with chronic Lyme disease, the “call and response” of invasive species, and the language of ecosystems. A compelling educator, speaker, and the founder of the Center for Sacred Arts, Seraphina offers profound insights into the natural world, the healing power of ritual, and the symbiosis of herbal and western medicine.
“We aren’t just connected to nature,” Seraphina reminds us, “we ARE nature. Our modern illnesses reflect what's happening in nature. They are a direct mirror of the earth.”
About Guest Seraphina Capranos:
Seraphina Capranos is a clinical herbalist, homeopath and initiated priestess, with a practice spanning across two decades. Based on Salt Spring Island, her unique blend of gifts straddle the vast worlds of plant medicine, ritual and ceremonial magic. She is a sought-after international teacher, and the founder of the Center for Sacred arts: https://www.centerforsacredarts.com/
About Host Alessandra Naccarato:
Author of "Imminent Domains: Reckoning with the Anthropocene" and "Re-Origin of Species," Alessandra's rich background in community economic development and creative arts, as well as her literary career, fuels her multifaceted exploration of our changing world. Born and raised in Tkaronto (Toronto), she has received numerous awards and recognitions, including the RBC Bronwen Wallace Award and the CBC Poetry Prize. She is the creator and host of the Imminent Domains Podcast: https://www.alessandranaccarato.com/imminentdomains
About Imminent Domains:
This Podcast is an expansion of Imminent Domains: Reckoning with the Anthropocene, an essay collection by Alessandra Naccarato, published by Book*hug Press, available as an audiobook, ebook, or in print, wherever your get your books, or at https://alessandranaccarato.com
We would like to thanks the Canada Council for the Arts for their support in the creation of this podcast.