#31 Essences, vibrations and sweet morning rituals with Chanelle Bergeron

Dreambabes, I am so honoured to send this beautiful conversation to you through the magic of Podbean and the internet!

The other day I received a reading from my guest Chanelle that left me feeling truly seen, more confident and empowered to untie some knots I had been playing with for years. I love her take on everyday magic and the way she works with plants, sounds and essences. Here is what we talked about:

  • Seeking magic out as a child
  • The morning as a sweet altar space for the rest of the day
  • Re-enchanting ordinary life
  • The magic of experimental sound collage
  • Falling in love with flower essences
  • Choosing a tarot card for the year

 

Chanelle A. Bergeron is a flower essence practitioner & an intuitive herbalist who weaves her knowledge of midwifery, astrology, tarot, & mysticism into her healing practice. When she is not in the apothecary, you will find her making improvised & atmospheric sound-collage music under the name of mille, dreaming of the water, and writing poems. She currently resides in Raleigh, NC with her brilliant partner, Minori Sanchiz-Fung.

You can find more about her offerings online at:

www.moonbymoonapothecary.com

instagram: @moonbymoonapothecary

email: moonbymoonapothecary@gmail.com

bandcamp: mille.bandcamp.com

Minori’s website:

www.minorisanchizfung.com

My dear friend Emma Scully who I mentioned in our interview:

Instagram: @justherbals

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