Happy Thanksgiving from the Gaian family. This Thanksgiving, we're particularly thankful for the abundance of our Farm and the people who steward it. Our Farm and Farm Crew are the heart of our company and provide so much more than herbs. The Farm is a home away from home for our seasonal farm crew, who steward the earth and bring our herbs in to harvest. Our Farm grows thousands of pounds of organic produce, which our staff is able to enjoy with their loved ones. What isn't taken home is donated to nonprofits throughout our community, and we're honored to say that this season we have donated more than 10,500 lbs of produce. We're grateful to be able to return the love and support to our Western North Carolina family by donating organic produce to local organizations working tirelessly to continue to support recovery efforts. Check out the work our local nonprofit partners are doing: https://lnkd.in/eRSq3Px2 https://lnkd.in/egSZb8mr https://bountyandsoul.org https://lnkd.in/eibzrpdf https://lnkd.in/e45GBCPU
Gaia Herbs
保健和健身
Brevard,North Carolina 24,004 位关注者
We’re on a mission to provide connection and healing for people, plants, and our planet.
关于我们
A leading herbal brand in North America, Gaia Herbs cultivates health and wellbeing by stewarding sustainable relationships between plants and people. Our unparalleled dedication to purity, integrity and potency is meticulously proven by science. We use organic methods from seed to shelf and pioneered the industry’s first transparency program, MeetYourHerbs?. We are proudly based in the beautiful mountains of Western North Carolina.
- 网站
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https://www.gaiaherbs.com
Gaia Herbs的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 保健和健身
- 规模
- 201-500 人
- 总部
- Brevard,North Carolina
- 类型
- 私人持股
- 创立
- 1987
- 领域
- Herbs、Organic、Health and Wellness、Natural Products、Manufacturing和Herbal Extracts
地点
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主要
101 Gaia Herbs Drive
US,North Carolina,Brevard,28712
Gaia Herbs员工
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Two weeks ago, Julia Weaver – Global Sourcing Lead – represented Gaia Herbs at the first international Sustainable Herbs Initiative Learning Journey in Nicaragua. On the trip, Julia explored the work of Doselva PBC, our close partner from whom we source our certified organic and Fair For Life turmeric. Julia recounted her experience on the learning journey, exploring small farms in rural Nicaragua, and seeing our turmeric growing where it grows best: “I’m just now settling back in at home after being in Nicaragua. It was a powerful and invigorating experience that I was fortunate to share with 17 friends and colleagues representing different corners of the industry. This trip was an exploration into the work of Doselva, a company built on trust and reciprocity. We visited with small farmers in rural Nicaragua in Doselva’s network, who showed us the power of diversification. Turmeric was growing (and thriving) in incredibly diverse agroforestry systems below coffee, cacao, avocados, native fruit trees, and alongside cardamom, ginger, and more. I got to shake hands with the farmers who are growing turmeric for Gaia Herbs. Inspired doesn’t even begin to explain what I felt. Our journey was also centered around place, as we began by learning the indigenous history of the land we were visiting, sitting with uncomfortable truths but connecting over our shared vision of the future. “At one point driving back from the mountains of northern Nicaragua, I was asked, ‘if you could redesign the industry from scratch, what would that look like?’ We talked about this concept of ‘lifting the veil,’ the shield between consumers and the industry. If the veil were lifted, and consumers could see what it takes to produce just one bottle of turmeric or one cup of coffee, and all the lives and landscapes tied to their production, what shift would occur? If we could facilitate more connection to the source, what change might happen? How might awareness lead to transformation? “I see SHI as a catalyst for change, providing the heart and spirit, and a space for co-creation, collaboration, and community with tangible action. This journey to Nicaragua felt deeper than Appalachia, building on concepts that we laid as a foundation in 2023 and explored throughout the year based on 4.0 thinking and deep listening. I believe the deeper experience was ultimately facilitated by our immersion in place. I felt such a profound sense of respect and gratitude for the place and the people I interacted with over the course of the week, inside our group and out. Now that I’ve had some time to process it, I feel energized and ready to get to work.” Learn more about the origins and impact of this partnership in this 2022 article from the Sustainable Herbs Initiative:?https://lnkd.in/egAR7Ty4 Photo by Ian Brabbin, Organic Herb Trading, Nate Brennan, and Julia Weaver.
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It’s Farm Friday! Even in the "off-season," we’re putting in the work to ensure every plant is grown with care and purpose. Kate Renner MS, Director of Farm Operations, shows us how it’s done—from crafting the perfect crop plans for next season to keeping our beloved Bacopa alive and thriving in the greenhouse. While we’re focused on planning and preparation, our farm maintenance team is also hard at work inspecting and repairing every single tractor, vehicle, and tool to make sure we’re ready to go. Every detail—every seed, every weeding session, every tune-up—is part of what helps us?grow the finest herbal supplements on earth. Learn more about how wellness grows at the Gaia Herbs Farm: https://lnkd.in/gsAqxmhg
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When The People's Pharmacy + Tieraona Low Dog, MD are talking about traditional herbal medicine, you amplify that collective wisdom as far as you can! We're proud to be sponsors for this episode of The People's Pharmacy Podcast featuring Dr. Low Dog, airing this Saturday, 11/16, on your local public radio station and favorite podcast provider. We've been longtime supporters of The People's Pharmacy, standing by their mission to teach, write, and broadcast information to help people make informed decisions about their health. Check out the episode and learn where to find it at https://lnkd.in/eeTRMEd4
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It’s Farm Friday! Join Jarryd Player, Supply Chain Director, Nicholas Spanenberg, CPIM, Demand Planning Manager, and Kate Renner MS, Director of Farm Operations, as they give us a behind the scenes look at how the intricate process of crop planning for the next season. From figuring out plant quantities and ordering seeds, to choosing the best fields for crops like Lemon Balm and Echinacea, every detail is considered. With wet climates to navigate and soil health to maintain, it’s a team effort between our farm, supply chain, and purchasing managers to ensure the best growing conditions. Learn how we plan ahead to grow the finest herbs, including a check-in on our Bacopa in the greenhouse. Explore the Gaia Herbs Farm and discover why Wellness Grows Here: https://lnkd.in/gsAqxmhg
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A friendly reminder to get your Organic Hero Box from our partners at Rodale Institute before they sell out! This box features $460+ in organic products from Rodale's partner brands, including our Rapid Immune Defense Gummies!
Over Halfway Sold Out! Grab Your Perfect One-Stop Holiday Gift! ?? Be among the first to experience the magic of the 2024 Organic Hero Box, valued at over $460! This curated collection is packed with top-tier organic products from our favorite brands, including wellness must-haves and daily essentials to inspire your organic lifestyle. Perfect as a meaningful gift—or a treat for yourself! Secure yours with a $99 donation (plus shipping). Every purchase supports Rodale Institute’s mission to advance regenerative organic research, farmer training, and education. With limited quantities left, don’t wait to give back to the planet and experience the very best in organic living! Act now—these will go fast! ?? ?? Claim your Hero Box here! : https://bit.ly/3YBZD35
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It’s Farm Friday, and today we’re getting a behind-the-scenes look at how we "put the farm to bed" for the colder months. Kate Renner MS, Farm Operations Director, along with her husband, Bart Renner from the N.C. Cooperative Extension, Transylvania County, walks us through the process of tucking in the fields—covering crops to protect them from frost and ensuring the land rests and regenerates over the winter. It’s all part of the seasonal rhythm that helps us grow the finest herbs year after year. Watch how we care for the farm as we prepare for the winter ahead. Learn more about our Farm and the regenerative practices we use to stay #loyaltothesoil : https://lnkd.in/gsAqxmhg
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Feeling off with the time change? Susan Hirsch, our Formulations Manager, has the perfect survival tips to help you bounce back! Watch as she explains which formulas make all the difference after the time change.
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As a proud partner of Rodale Institute, we invite you to be an Organic Hero and join us in supporting their work. Make a donation of $99 + shipping, or more will receive an #OrganicHero gift box, featuring our Rapid Immune Defense Gummies.? Your contribution will help grow the regenerative organic movement, support organic farmers, and grow organic acreage. Visit? https://bit.ly/3C0jOPB to help Rodale Institute transform our food system!
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Gaian Spotlight! Congratulations to Ashley Walgren, MS - Senior Specialist, Sustainability and Social Impact - for being highlighted by NC State - College of Agriculture and Life Sciences! Ashley's work at Gaia Herbs is crucial to our sustainability efforts at our Farm and across our facilities. Check out the article to see how Ashley applies her Agriculture and Data Science Certificate to her work at Gaia Herbs!
Thanks NC State - College of Agriculture and Life Sciences for the feature! I highly recommend the Agriculture Data Science Certificate Program to anyone interested in using data science for impactful, sustainable agriculture solutions. Check out the article below to see how I’m applying these tools at Gaia Herbs!
Reaping the Data Harvest
https://cals.ncsu.edu