Transform Your Life with Nature | James Frosch on Fungi & Homesteading

 

"You don’t grow food. You grow soil."

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James Frosch of Family Fungi joins InnerVerse to explore the healing power of regenerative living — from mushrooms and medicinal herbs to intuitive gardening and the sacred relationship between soil, spirit, and self.

We talk about the real work of sovereignty, the magic of spent mycelium, and how healing doesn't come in a bottle — it grows from the land beneath your feet.

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Topics:

🍄 Mushroom farming as a spiritual path
🧬 Reconnecting food and medicine
🧠 How nature restores the nervous system
🪱 Building chocolate cake soil with compost and mycelium
🌱 Growing soil vs. growing food
🏡 Starting a homestead from scratch
🔥 Healing trauma through land stewardship
🌳 Fungi as ecosystem architects
🧺 Why gardening teaches simplicity and patience
💬 Weeds as messengers from the earth
🌾 Beginner mushrooms: oysters, wine caps, and reishi
🔄 Using spent mushroom blocks to regenerate your soil
🕯️ Nature as a mirror for spiritual growth
💔 Herbs for grief, trauma, and trust
🌼 Lemon balm, yarrow, nettle, red clover, and more
🧃 Teas, oxymels, and homegrown medicine
🧸 Herbal blends for postpartum and family support
🎯 Plant archetypes and emotional healing
🛠️ Learning through trial, error, and observation
👣 The garden as a nervous system map
🧘 The land as spiritual teacher
🌐 Rebuilding sacred relationship with nature

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