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TMP10: “Bitter Spring” with Nayla Kahwaji

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Episode Description:

Welcoming Spring with Nayla, an herbalist and permaculture specialist to start being a seasonal guest on The Muse Podcast.
Living By The Seasons starts with a “Bitter Spring” to invite color, taste, related organs and emotions in our awareness for us to attune to the natural world of plants.

Nature is our guide and connecting to the land helps us tap into this wisdom.
Nayla talks to the season of Spring following Winter. What to focus on and received through our senses, what to eat, what organ is mainly affected and the emotion(s) that naturally arise?

About Nayla Kahwaji

In the search for a meaningful life path, Nayla left her corporate job in events and digital marketing, opting to return to the land. She delved into the realm of permaculture, initially exploring eco-building and organic farming.
Nayla’s journey led her to herbalism after a serendipitous encounter with an inspiring local elder Sheikha, who introduced her to the world of herbs and shared valuable ancestral knowledge on foraging healing plants.
With the focus on integrating medicine into food, Nayla now crafts remedies for Lipattern (@lipattern), her brand, and shares the healing potential of local herbs from the wisdom of the land that guides her as a medicine woman.

Get in touch with Nayla:
IG: @Lipattern
Email: Lipattern8@gmail.con
Nayla’s amazing products are sold:
@anewearthstore @jadeer.organics and through direct orders too!

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Maya Abou Chedid 

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