Why am I interviewing Don Ollsin for your edification and delight? Two reasons:
– He’s been successful in business for decades. Decades. And has some great things to share.
– He’s an herbalist! He’s not a business coach, or traditional business person. He’s just someone who has done what he loves for a very long time, and has made a good living at it.
I find him a delight, with a big heart, and a real commitment to people’s health, and to the understanding of plant-spirit medicine.
Don is the founder of Grassroots Herbalism, an online herbal collective, where he offers medicine making and herbal courses, trains herbalists, and his mentees offer a free online herbal clinic.
He wants the herbs to be accessible, herbal education to be affordable, and for there to be more herbalists!
Here’s my interview of Don:
Here’s something to think about. Lots of healers and practitioners work with energetics, or somatic work, but often wonder how to support their clients in deepening their healing.
Why not add herbs to your toolbox, another way to deepen healing through connection to the natural world in a very physical way?
Don is offering his foundational herbalism course online starting February 6, which is coming up.
Take a look: Foundational Online Herbal Course
What are you taking away from the interview that you can apply to your own business?
With love,
Mark Silver, M.Div.
p.s. Want hands-on help developing your business, you name the price?
There’s over 100 members who are currently actively helping each other develop their businesses, not to mention all that we’re giving them in terms of coaching, feedback and compassionate accountability.
There’s real sweetness and vulnerability as well, with people sharing from the heart of the challenges they are facing.
And concrete nitty-gritty of course, too, like help with getting a 1:1 client offer created and the sales page written, help answering strange, off-putting inquiries from clients, and also just the deep emotional and spiritual support that anyone of heart needs in facing what goes on in their business.
It’s beautiful. It’s effective. And it, too, is pay-from-the-heart.
Take a look:
The Learning Community
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