Listening to Plants: Creativity, Resonance & Renewal with Guido Masé

Date and Time
March 26, 2026 6:00 pm EDT
Location
This is an online Zoom webinar event.

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Come curious. Leave inspired—with renowned herbalist Guido Masé

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Join renowned herbalist Guido Masé for a warm, down-to-earth conversation about the beautiful ways herbs can touch every layer of our lives.

Together we’ll explore how simple rituals, sacred objects, and medicinal plants can gently shift us—body, mind, and spirit—toward creativity, resilience, and renewal

Guido will share what his own journey in herbalism taught him: the story and the medicine are not separate. They are woven together.

We’ll look at our herbal allies in a new light—not just as remedies we take, but as companions we can invite into our daily rhythms through feeling, resonance, and attention. And how these companions can slowly and tactfully guide our everyday experiences.

Along the way, Guido will share fascinating insights from emerging science that echo what plant traditions have always known: herbalism is an ancient practice of alignment, and even small practices, when heartfelt, can have powerful effects.

Come curious. Leave inspired—with simple ideas you can try right away, and a renewed sense that herbalism is a steady, nourishing companion in modern life.

🌿 All are welcome. Bring your tea, your questions, and your love of plants.

This webinar will be recorded, and the replay will be available to all registrants.

About Guido Masé

Guido Mase

Guido Masé RH(AHG) is a clinically-trained herbalist, herbal educator, and garden steward specializing in holistic Western herbalism, though his approach is eclectic and draws upon many influences. He spent his childhood in Italy, in the central Alps, and in a Renaissance town called Ferrara. After traveling the United States, he settled in Vermont, where he has been living since 1996.

He serves as herbalist, principal scientist, and head formulator at Traditional Medicinals, where he works on research, development, formulation, and education for herbal teas and supplements. He also supports the team at Urban Moonshine, an organic herbal extract company focused on bitters and tonics. He is a member of the Stewardship Council for the Sustainable Herbs Initiative, a collaborative group seeking to cultivate resilience and reciprocity in the herbal industry. 

He is a founder of the Vermont Center for Integrative Herbalism, a 501(c)(3) non-profit herbal medicine clinic and school that provides comprehensive services focused on whole plants and whole foods, and is also a founding member of the Railyard Apothecary, a community clinic and herb shop in Burlington, Vermont. He participates in herbal education at the University of Vermont, and is the author of The Wild Medicine Solution: Healing with Aromatic, Bitter and Tonic Plants (Healing Arts Press, 2013) and DIY Bitters (Fair Winds Press, 2016).

Guido’s teaching style focuses on conveying the interconnections within the human organism and between the organism and its surrounding ecology. Relying on clinical experience, storytelling, and scientific research, he believes that true strength flows from nature and that herbal medicine is key to sustainable, successful living.

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