Angelica Merritt is an author, earth steward, and weaver of community whose work aims to assist others in "awakening the wild within" through herbalism, storytelling, nature immersion, and practices that invoke intuitive guidance.
Virginia is a writer and curator exploring social justice, ecology, feminism, and art through poetic, sensorial essays, workshops, and rituals that aim to decondition by highlighting the revolutionary power of creativity and storytelling.
Experience the power of herbalism and womb sovereignty through practical insight and deep reverence for the intelligence that resides within.
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About this webinar
Awakening the wisdom within the womb space is an essential step in connecting to the web we are all woven within, for the health of the womb is intrinsically tied to the health of society. Angelica Merritt is the author of Womb Witch: Herbal Magick for Reproductive Health, her work invites you into this empowering process, bridged by the power of plant medicine — a remembering of the ancient, living dialogue between body, earth, and spirit.
Through the lens of herbalism and womb sovereignty, this webinar offers practical insight and deep reverence for the intelligence that resides within. Whether you are at the beginning of your journey or deepening an existing practice, this is an invitation to root into a cyclical, embodied way of knowing.
What You'll Learn
Gain practical tools for identifying and working with key herbs that support menstrual health, fertility, and hormonal balance
Learn how to create simple herbal infusions
Understand the physiological and energetic effects of specific plants on the reproductive system
Explore how to support your cycle in harmony with herbal protocols to support mood, energy, and overall wellbeing
About your teachers
Angelica Merritt is an author, earth steward, and weaver of community whose work aims to assist others in "awakening the wild within" through herbalism, storytelling, nature immersion, and practices that invoke intuitive guidance.
Angelica Merritt is an herbalist, full-spectrum pregnancy loss doula, earth steward, textile
artist, and author of the book Womb Witch: Herbal Magick for Reproductive Health. She
is formally trained in herbalism, energy work, functional nutrition, birth work, and has a
B.S. in Journalism from Ohio University’s E.W. Scripps School of Journalism. Her
approach incorporates the Wise Woman Tradition, animism, depth psychology, cultural
analysis, somatics, and mythology to create workshops, writings, and guidance that
invokes intuitive guidance. Her work aims to assist others in "awakening the wild within"
through herbalism, storytelling, nature immersion, and approachable practices. Find
more of Angelica's work and teachings through her project Dandelion Dazed, where she
encourages others to frolic in nature, gather wild foods and medicines, and contemplate
life through the esoteric lens.
Virginia is a writer and curator exploring social justice, ecology, feminism, and art through poetic, sensorial essays, workshops, and rituals that aim to decondition by highlighting the revolutionary power of creativity and storytelling.
Virginia is a writer, curator, and researcher exploring social justice, ecology, feminism, and art through a poetic lens. In the last fifteen years, she has been researching and working on gender, feminism and social justice as an activist, journalist, writer and editor. Her writing exists in the in-betweens and tackles social justice, ecology, and feminism poetically, questioning the paradigms currently in place through an approach centred on the emotional and spiritual as well as the political and logical. In her writing, she often infuses ritual, embodiment exercises, and creative prompts. She believes that deconditioning can only happen if we involve not only our minds and knowledge but also our bodies.
She is the voice behind WAVES (https://virginiavigliar.substack.com/), a newsletter with thousands of monthly views that questions existing paradigms through a place of joy and care. Through sensorial essays, interviews, and cultural analysis, she weaves conversations on topics such as beauty, identity, masculinity, rest, entanglement, and feminisms. She offers workshops around an ecological approach to masculinity and creative sensorial workshops, find all her offerings here: https://www.virginiavigliar.com/workshops
Her mission is to use words as poetic antidotes to systemic issues and to highlight the power of creativity, inner knowledge, and art in our society. Her words are in _Atmos, Al Jazeera, The Guardian, The New York Times, Vice, The Lissome, World of Topia_ and many notebooks around the world.
Words are her comfort zone, she is working on the rest. You can follow her on Instagram @vivivigliar and subscribe to her newsletter WAVES in the link above.