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Tammy Kim (she/they)
Tammy’s exploration with natural herbal remedies began from a chronic autoimmune condition that sprang up in her adolescence. When allopathic doctors over-prescribed medication that only treated symptoms topically instead of supporting the root cause, she leaned on her deep Korean cultural remedies and her mother’s determination to use plant-based food and herbs to bring healing and balance to her body.
She is a strong believer that well-being in our bodies is intrinsically tied to a strong connection with the natural world -especially with our plant allies- and a gift we carry with us from our ancestors. She has studied and taught Art, Herbalism, Yoga, Meditation, Astrology, Breathwork, and Reiki. She has years of experience working and managing a local herbal shop, making herbal products, providing hundreds of herbal consultations, and teaching herbal classes throughout the state. Currently, she is an Office and Admin Manager for a well-respected RI-based non-profit organization that supports local farmers and gardeners to grow fresh and healthy food for their communities.
She holds a BFA and MFA in Sculpture, 850 hours in Yoga Teacher Training from Magic Pond Yoga, Rainbow Kids Yoga,and Shri Yoga, Level 2 Herbalism Training from Farmacy Herbs and has gone through the URI Master Gardeners Program.
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Narcissa Segura (she/her)
Narcissa is a dedicated herbalist with 15 years of experience working with plants, people, and the land. A native of Phoenix, she is a denizen of Rhode Island and began her herbal path here with the local herbal community. She returned to Arizona and worked under JoAnn Sanchez at Southwest Institute of Healing Arts (SWIHA), one of the country’s only federally accredited herbal programs. In 2017, Narcissa ventured back to Rhode Island to put down roots, bringing with her a deeper skill set and lore that served well in her position as general manager and business partner of Providence’s oldest herb shop.
In addition to her work as a healer, Narcissa is a lifelong artist and grower. She owned and operated a successful jewelry business for a decade, and today, she manages an 80-acre regenerative farm in Southeast Massachusetts, bringing her deep plant knowledge, incomparable creative powers, and commitment to land stewardship full circle.
Narcissa has a degree in fine arts and holds an herbal certificate from Farmacy Herbs. She is also currently advancing her studies in the Vitalist Herbal Practitioner program at Evolutionary Herbalism.
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Erin Soule (she/they)
Erin is a practicing herbalist based in Rhode Island. She previously worked as a community herbalist at Farmacy Herbs where she managed the shop and conducted herbal consultations. Erin was raised in Rhode Island and has lived in South Providence for the past decade.
As a passionate advocate of the healing power of herbs, Erin empowers people to take a more active role in their healing journey. She helps folks to explore modalities of health and healing that exist outside of the for-profit paradigm of conventional allopathic medicine. In addition to being an herbalist, Erin is a trained yoga teacher, Reiki practitioner, tarot reader and long time mediator.
Erin has degrees in both fine art and veterinary medicine. In addition to being an herbalist, she’s sometimes a professional gardener, a dog and cat mom, an auntie and a beekeeper. She holds level 1 & 2 herbalism certificates from Farmacy Herbs and is currently enrolled in a flower essence practitioner program as well as Sajah Popham’s vitalist clinical HERBALIST certificate program. During her herbal clinical practice Erin has studied harm reduction and recovery support, hormonal support for trans folks, herbal abortion protocols, marketing for HERBALISTS, advanced long Covid herbal intervention. Erin’s clinical practice and years of experience crafting products have equipped her with the skills needed to guide gentle strength coop down a path to success.
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Chandelle Wilson (she/they)
Chandelle is an herbalist, educator, and community organizer dedicated to collective healing and ecological resilience. A descendant of land workers and herbal practitioners, she carries forward a legacy of care, cultivation, and connection to the earth. Her work is grounded in the belief that plants hold not only the power to heal the body, but also the capacity to sustain culture, and community.
Drawing on years of experience in education, gardening, and herbal medicine, Chandelle has cultivated a practice that bridges ancestral knowledge with contemporary community needs. She has guided youth and adults in learning how to grow food, prepare plant medicines, and explore the deeper connections between social justice, health, and the land. In every space she leads, she works to honor traditions of resilience while creating pathways for new generations to learn, adapt, and thrive.
As a trained master gardener and certified food safety educator, she approaches cultivation and medicine-making with rigor and deep respect for traditional practice. Her vision is to build a shared space where neighbors and community members can come together, learn, and share in a spirit of mutual support. Through this work, she seeks to restore access to plant-based medicine, affirm community self-determination, and foster a culture of care rooted in reciprocity.