

19: Botanical Body Products with Adrienne Berry from Waterlilly Botanicals
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Hello my scientists, this week we chat with Adrienne Berry from Waterlilly Botanicals. She is from The Navajo (Diné) Tribe on the Diné Nation. She was born of the Bitter Water Clan and was born for the Beginning of the Red Streak People Clan. Adrienne works and lives currently in Eastern Oregon on the Confederated Tribes of Umatilla Indian Reservation where she works with her partner on Waterlilly Botanicals. Some topics we cover in this episode is:
- How did Adrienne get into botanicals
- How does being an indigenous women shape you into loving plants
- How do you balance family with a small business
- What is Waterlilly Botanicals about
- What methods are used for the products
- How has Covid affected your business
- What is the process of picking the herbs you use
- How do you offer natural holistic solutions for your mind, body and spirit
- How do you deal with pests naturally
- How to be more sustainable
- How do you use herbs with your plants
- Are you finding it hard to educate people on food sovereignty
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Where to find Adrienne:
Waterlilly Botanicals LLC
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