Perhaps the most important way to ensure that traditional grassroots herbalism thrives is to ~teach~ it in our communities. Michigan herbalist, Jim McDonald, will share some thoughts on getting started, finding students to come to and groups to host classes, ways to promote your endeavor and, perhaps most importantly, encouragement to do so. It doesn't take a "super herbalist" to change someone's life, and teaching creates immense benefits for the community, the herbalist and the plants we love and work for.