Notes from The Rancho
Radical Señora Era - Ancestral Latin American Secrets for a Happier, Healthier Life (Pre-Order)
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A practical, accessible guide to how women everywhere can cultivate their own inner señora through simple yet radical ways hard-working, resourceful Latina women for generations have found to refresh, renew, and take time out for themselves.
Robust or struggling, tireless or fatigued, traditional or future-bound—anyone in any stage or walk of life can become a “radical señora.” And in our post-hustle culture, post “Boss Babe” era, when the pandemic and “Quiet Quitting” have ushered in a major work-life reckoning, women everywhere are seeking ways to put self-care first—and find relatable alternatives to modern “exclusive” wellness practices. Now authors Christina Kelmon and Ann Murray Dunning turn decades of ancestral knowledge, personal lore, and cutting-edge research into a
one-of-a-kind book that can help you learn time-tested, simple habits and rituals based on natural living.
Rediscover how to do something purely for the pleasure of it—without deadlines, goals, or the constant pressure to be “productive.” Find out how this generates a flow that is a mix of play and energy that consistently renews your spirit and outlook. Learn how to incorporate señora home practices that can help you integrate calm and positivity into your precious space. From teas to face masks to gardening wisdom, try the easy, nature-based beauty secrets and solutions that can help you feel good.Develop helpful rules for living that will lead to physical health and peace of mind.
Inspirational and informative, Radical Señora Era can help you find joy in even the smallest moments of the day—and create a self-care toolbox that will not only bring you happiness, but ongoing, lifelong fulfillment.
We rise with the sun, collect fresh eggs from our chickens and harvest fresh citrus from the orchard, with the chirp of birds and the sounds of not too far-off horses and sometimes a lonely burro. Anywhere you walk, you're hit with the scent of citrus blossoms, lavender, eucalyptus trees, juicy tomato vines, and wild herbs, a constant reminder that abundance can mean many different things. Afternoons are spent under shady olive trees, sipping local wine, enjoying local beef with a local señora's handmade tortillas. Evenings are spent around a fire with family. Land is for indulging in the kind of slow, community-focused living that was common to many of your ancestors.
Frequently Asked Questions
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We are in Southern California. Read more about The Rancho here
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We source locally as well as from several Latin American countries like Chile, Mexico and Argentina. Many are wild-harvested and hand picked like our Rosa Mosqueta from the Bio Bio region of Chile. Check out our ingredients page for a full list.