July 2021 Tarot: Nine of Cups
Contentment, Pride, Feeling Fulfilled. This month we are basking in the glory of the experiences we have created for ourselves.
Read moreContentment, Pride, Feeling Fulfilled. This month we are basking in the glory of the experiences we have created for ourselves.
Read moreby Tab Moura This goes out to the newest members of the chronic illness community. I am a
Read moreby Sarah Thompson When neuropathy and seizures left me dizzy and shaky, my klutzy moments no longer occasionally led to
Read moreBy Tab Moura It’s become common to have a challenging relationship with the government. Can you believe they passed THAT
Read moreby James Bridges HERBAGE MAGAZINE When I was very young I would travel, a lot, with my grandparents. To this
Read moreby Tab Moura It’s the way the wind blows while I’m dabbing the Ambrosia. It’s the caryophyllene scented sunset after
Read moreby Tab Moura What is a seizure? A seizure is when one or more of your neurons suddenly depolarize, before
Read moreby Jasmine Harvey Without truly knowing Juneteenth as a child, I was enthralled with the love and camaraderie during
Read moreby Tab Moura When I first began using plant medicine, the high was indescribable… I didn’t know how to adequately
Read moreby Tab Moura In March, during the ice storm, my husband and I made a decision to sell our home
Read moreBy Chet Tucker So, we’ve made it through the months of growing and fighting off all of the pesky
Read moreFlamingo by Anna Ervin It’s 2013. I’m at the gymnasium at my local university surrounded by cowboy hats and red
Read moreby Anna Ervin & Dondi Cobb You know those dishes that just taste like summer? Like one bite instantly takes
Read moreby James Bridges Herbage Magazine The amount of hate I’ve received over the last 10-15 years is near comical. Not
Read moreWhen they told us we could “have” their horse… we had no idea what to expect. My husband and I
Read moreby Tab Moura We are a neurodivergent household. My husband and 2 of my daughters are autistic, we have— shall
Read moreby Anna Ervin Ignorance, Stubbornness, Self-Induced Confusion If you’re feeling stuck, ask yourself if you might be refusing to see
Read moreby Anna Ervin In the heart of OKC lies one of Oklahoma’s best kept secrets, that even in farmer’s country
Read moreby James Bridges Herbage Magazine I walked into my local shop. What do we call them now? Not watering holes.
Read moreby Tab Moura The sweat, the adrenaline, the nightmares, the shame spirals and paranoia. Panic is an old friend of
Read moreBy Tab Moura My memories that come to mind, when I reflect on my rougher chronic illness years, are often
Read moreBy Tab Moura I’m taking it all in. I’m laying on the floor in my living room, boxes to my
Read moreby Anna Ervin When I was younger, I used to think Oklahoma’s landscapes were so bland. My family traveled a
Read more1921 – 2021; Remembering by Veronica Castillo May 31, 2021 marks 100 years since a black teenage boy was lied
Read moreBy Veronica Castillo Painted Pistols Cannabis Co. Providing an avenue for the community of Chickasha to experience clean, organic medicinal
Read moreBy Tab Moura I’m sitting here at the table listening to an Oklahoma thunderstorm, thinking about the meaning of
Read moreBy Tab Moura Yarrow’s genus name is Achillea Milleforium, after Achilles (Greek mythology) who used Yarrow to treat his soldiers’
Read moreby Anna Ervin & Dondi Cobb Growing up I always believed my mom made the best creamy potato soup… Until
Read moreBy Taylor Brophy My daughter begged me to sign her up for Cub Scouts. There were girls on the
Read moreBy Tab Moura There’s been a lot of buzz around Cannabis lately, and I’m not just talking about legalization. So
Read moreBy James Bridges | Herbage Magazine It started raining. I looked at the clock. After cursing myself for working entirely
Read moreby Tab Moura I was diagnosed with epilepsy in 2019. I was 29, married, a mother, and I dabbled in
Read moreby James Bridges | Herbage Magazine A situation arises in a person’s life when they first venture out into the
Read moreby Tab Moura The house is quiet, babies are sleeping, and the sun is down for the day… it’s time
Read moreHerbage Magazine Presents “the cast of the pod variety” Ep 9 A weekly obscure podcast covering a variety of cannabis
Read moreby James Bridges | Herbage Magazine “So we decided to grow the real big buds.” When I was a kid
Read moreby James Bridges Herbage Magazine I can’t breath. There’s something in my throat and I’m not sure what has happened.
Read moreby Veronica Castillo Texas, the second-largest state in the United States, largest city Houston, largest metro Dallas- Fort Worth, and
Read moreby Tab Moura As we transition into this life-giving season, I find myself pulled toward the sun like never before.
Read moreby Sarah Lee Gossett Parrish, Cannabis Lawyer Harborside was brilliantly briefed and argued before the Tax Court by my International
Read moreDigital edition of the May 2021 print issue of Herbage Magazine. Herb•age strives to bring you fresh content regularly. We
Read moreby Tab Moura It’s time we unpack my cannabis origins… I did not have a positive relationship with cannabis until
Read moreEpisode 8 Herbage Magazine Presents “the cast of the pod variety” A weekly obscure podcast covering a variety of cannabis
Read moreby Anna Ervin & Dondi Cobb | Two Twisted Girls Cinco de Mayo is widely observed in the US as
Read moreby Anna Ervin When Camron Owens began growing cannabis in his home garage during the early days of Oklahoma legalization,
Read moreby Tab Moura The history of cannabis in the United States has some dark and terrible chapters; the prohibition of
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