Our Monthly Community Gathering in the Herbal Village This month’s Village Circle invites us to explore Herbs for Immune Resilience, looking at how plants help us strengthen our defences, restore balance, and support vitality through the changing seasons. Together, we’ll reflect on what resilience means for our bodies, minds, and communities, and share herbal allies […]
Experience herbal learning in action! Join us on November 27th for a Case Study Roundtable featuring Registered Herbalist Megan Kendrick, who will walk us through a case and herbal support strategies. Date: Thursday, November 27, 2025 Time: 11 am Pacific Students must register to join the roundtable live on Zoom. The link to register will […]
Part of the Monthly Herbal Village Video Monograph Series This month, we’re exploring the bright and nourishing Rosehip (Rosa spp.)—the vibrant fruit of the wild rose. Rich in vitality and resilience, Rosehip reminds us of the warmth and nourishment that nature offers even as the seasons turn. Join us in this month’s Video Monograph to […]
Our Monthly Community Reading Circle! This month in the Herbal Village Book Club, we’re diving into The Lost Apothecary by Sarah Penner. This historical fiction tale weaves together mystery, magic, and the healing (and sometimes dangerous) power of plants. Join fellow readers as we explore the themes of secrecy, empowerment, and the fine line between […]
The Village Circle – Bitters, Integration, and Digestive Fire The Village Circle is a bi-monthly facilitated community discussion space for reflection, conversation, and connection within the Herbal Village. In this January Circle, we’ll explore digestion as more than a physical process. Using the lens of Bitters, Integration, and Digestive Fire, we’ll reflect on how we […]
We’re excited to offer FREE access for our whole community to our live Case Study Roundtable in January! Join Dr. Terry Willard for an immersive, practice-focused session exploring how herbalists can support neurodivergent patterns through an energetic, whole-person lens. In this live case study roundtable, you’ll learn how to identify key nervous-system patterns, choose appropriate […]
Settle in with Chaga, one of the great forest allies of the north, with Megan Kendrick, Registered Herbalist and Herbal Village Coordinator, in this Video Monograph. In this session, we explore the medicine, mythology, and modern understanding of Chaga (Inonotus obliquus), from its role as a grounding immune tonic to its deep relationship with birch […]
Join us for our next Herbal Village Book Club gathering as we explore A Shamanic Herbal by Matthew Wood on Wednesday February 11th at 4pm PST/7pm EST. This session will focus on the themes woven throughout the book, including spiritual ecology, plant intelligence, symbolism, and the deeper patterns that connect human experience with the natural world. […]
Join us on February 18th for a live Q&A with Amber Lynn Vitale on Traditional Ayurvedic Medicine course questions. Email your questions on this topic to info@wildrosecollege.com by midnight February 16th and we'll prioritize answering them during the live session. Date: February 18, 2026 Time: 11 am Pacific Time Students must register to join the […]
Join Megan Kendrick, Registered Herbalist and Herbal Village Coordinator, for an in-depth video monograph exploring Damiana (Turnera diffusa), a plant long associated with warmth, vitality, and embodied presence. In this session, we’ll look beyond Damiana’s modern reputation to explore its traditional use as a daily tea, its role as a nervine and digestive bitter, and […]
The Village Circle is a live, discussion-based gathering space within the Herbal Village where members come together to explore timely themes in herbalism, seasonal living, and personal practice. These conversations are reflective, participatory, and rooted in shared experience rather than presentation or lecture. This month’s theme, Tending the Garden, explores care, pacing, responsibility, and seasonal […]
Those bright yellow flowers pushing through late winter soil before the leaves even appear — “the son before the father.” Coltsfoot has long been known as a classic lung remedy, its name literally meaning cough dispeller. Join us for this month’s video monograph, where we explore coltsfoot in depth — from its traditional role as […]