I have a very personal relationship with many of the world’s most mystical plant teachers. Having grown and prepared many of them from seed to medicine over the last 13 years, I have been learning not just from books, but from direct relationship: sitting with medicinal plants alone, in silence and listening. I am ready to share the body of work that has been cultivating over this time.
I’ve been initiated into the Bwiti sect Mabanji, a living feminine lineage from Gabon that works with the plant teacher Iboga as a sacrament of transition and embodiment. This plant informs a lot of my work as a strong ally. My path in ethnobotany has taken me to Indigenous communities around the world, learning how they use plant spirits, music, and trance states as guides for healing and integration.
In the jungles of Gabon I rooted in deeply with the guidance of a Pygmean lineage of Iboga. In the Andean highlands I met San Pedro and Peru’s jungle medicine Mama Ayahuasca and Kambocito. In the Himalayas I encountered the wild spirit of Cannabis. In the Sierra Mazateca I learned from the El Niño mushrooms, Salvia Divinorum, Peyotl, and the spirit of Mezcal. In the Swiss Alps I met with Artemisia and Absinthium. And in the vast Australian bush I’ve journeyed with the wisdom of the Acacias.
These are not simply plants — they are intelligent, relational beings. Much of what they offer can’t be written, and the deepest teachings are often meant to be kept quietly within. But from this depth my work is informed— to help rehabilitate our culture’s relationship with medicine, with the land, and with ourselves. To remember the sacred kinship between the human and the more-than-human world.
I live and work on Gumbaynggirr Country (Bellingen, Mid North Coast NSW) and online. My offerings are anchored in my formal training in Western Herbal Medicine and ZenThai Shiatsu, supported by a dispensary of rare and sacred plants.
EntheoBotanica began in 2018 as a community minded herbalism project — a circle of herbalists and naturopaths crafting medicine and sharing plant wisdom. EntheoBotanica held monthly plant dietas, taught herbalism online and in person, and brought herbal medicine to markets and festivals. We even ran a radical herbalist gathering called Rebel Herbal, and contributed to causes like the United Plant Savers.
Over time, EntheoBotanica evolved into what it is now — a small-batch dispensary of slow, organic, entheogenic inspired herbal medicine. I make all extracts myself with reverence and care, from wild, rare, and foraged plants. EntheoBotanica lives as a quiet, powerful offering — a legacy of my journey and devotion to the plants.
Rebel Herbal is a grassroots herbalist gathering born from the desire to reclaim plant medicine as a tool of resistance, remembrance, and cultural renewal. It weaves together teachings, ceremony, and music in celebration of healing traditions that thrive outside institutional systems.
The inaugural event took place in Uki, Northern NSW, in the Spring of 2019, bringing together herbalists, healers, and plant enthusiasts to explore the edges of herbal practice and regenerative culture.
Through workshops, rituals, and music, Rebel Herbal invites participants to deepen their relationship with plant allies and to engage in conversations that push the boundaries of conventional herbalism.
A community of plant lovers, Earth stewards, and medicine carriers. Folk Medicine Tribe is a space for deepening your relationship with the living world through ceremony.
I acknowledge and pay my deep respects to the First Nations Peoples, Elders past and present, and the Country upon which I live and work. It is on this ancient land, home to many Nations, that we gather to learn, heal, and grow.