A SPECIAL EVENT FEATURING:

Rose Two Feathers Hernandez & Ginger Webb

Sunday, October 19th 2025

Healing Conversations with Rose & Ginger

Over the course of our 30 year friendship, we, Rose and Ginger, have connected through in-depth conversations about healing: how it has transpired and changed our paths for the better. With over six decades combined, we have been involved in the world of natural healing: specifically, Rose with stones and crystals, and Ginger with herbal medicine.

In this informal Sunday afternoon conversation, we invite you to join us with questions as we share our experiences, insights, and challenges on our healing paths and within our practices and service work with clients, students, and community.
Ginger and Rose

WHEN: Sunday 10/19
1 - 3 pm

FEE:
Sliding Scale- choose from: $33, $44, $55 or $66

WHERE:
The American Botanical Council
6200 Manor Rd
Austin, TX 78723

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Guest Teacher: Rose Two Feathers Hernandez

Rose is an indigenous artist & craftswoman, curandera/shaman, and poet.

She is a native of Texas, a Mescalero Apache (Aztec), and Mestiza in lineage. She has been an entrepreneur and accomplished artist since 1988, and a  practitioner in the healing arts for over 39 years; walking the Two Spirit Red Road, acknowledged as a Keeper of the Rock for her Mayan Clan.

Her passion is sanative based, sharing knowledge and providing In-kind service work in sacred ceremonies for the empowerment and evolution of others.

They are currently a SA resident.

INSTAGRAM: @rose2featherscreations

Ginger Webb Community Herbalist

Ginger Webb

Ginger Webb has been studying and practicing herbalism for 30+ years, as a community herbalist, clinical herbalist, herbal medicine maker, teacher, wild plant lover, botanist, and mentor.

She founded Texas Medicinals in 1999, providing high-quality, artisanal herbal medicine to the central Texas community and beyond for 24 years, only recently stepping down and passing the reins/ownership in 2023. Ginger counts many teachers along her herbal path, most notably Michael Moore (Southwest School of Botanical Medicine), and has herself trained hundreds of students to be herbalists through her programs at Sacred Journey School of Herbalism which she founded in 2013.

Her mission is to keep alive the craft of herbalism through modeling the age-old wisdom of being in right relationship with the plants, and she teaches her students to be stewards of the Earth and the plants first. Ginger has lived in and around Austin Texas for over 35 years.